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JI
secretary general urges civilian control of relief work
Muzaffarabad,
Nov 24: Jamaat-e-Islami’s secretary
general Syed Munawwar Hasan has said that the control of relief
work in quake-affected areas should be handed over to the civilian
government and the army should only assist them in the task.
“Monitoring of aid activities (by army) in the name of relief
should come to an end and this task should be assigned to the
civilian government or to a committee comprising members of
parliament,” he told a news conference after visiting a field
hospital and relief camp run by Al-Khidmat Foundation here on
Thursday.
He
said President Pervez Musharraf is sabotaging the harmony between
the government and the opposition to prolong his rule.
“An
ambience of harmony has emerged between the government and the
opposition regarding humanitarian services in the quake-hit areas,
but Gen Musharraf is trying to spoil it by taking steps and
passing orders which fall in the purview of parliament,” he
added.
Syed
Munawar Hasan called for return of NATO forces, adding that their
presence was a threat to the country’s nuclear programme.
“The
NATO forces neither have experience of relief work nor is relief
on their actual agenda,” he added.
He
said under the Constitution the army is subservient to the
civilian government but here one person is tarnishing the
reputation of this institution.
The
JI leader criticised deployment of troops in Waziristan to fight a
war that was not in the interests of the country and called for
immediate halt to the operation.
“The
army should be recalled immediately and deployed in the high
altitude quake-hit areas to serve the affected people,” he said.
Syed Munawwar Hassan said Islamabad had surrendered many things to
establish ties with India but people of Pakistan would not allow
any compromise on their sovereignty and independence.
He
said there was no change in India’s obduracy and its rejection
of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz’s proposals was a disgrace for
the whole nation. “We will have to reframe our policy vis-à-vis
India,” he said.
Replying
to a question, he said the pledges made by the international
community regarding rehabilitation of quake victims would
overburden the country’s economy. “It will be a severe mistake
on the part of the government. Instead of accepting these pledges,
the government should rely on its own people and Islamic
countries,” he added.
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