ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Barrister Syed Ali Zafar Friday
said the caretaker gov
ernment would fulfill its responsibilities to hold fair, transparent, impartial and timely general election, and preparations in that connection were completed to a large extent.
In an interview to Pakistan Television, he
said the caretaker gov
ernment during its two months tenure would leave guidelines for the next gov
ernment about the existing challenges in different sectors.
The minister said it was their obligation to assist the Election Commission in holding fair and transparent elections so that a new elected gov
ernment was formed in time. Besides running the day-to-day affairs, sometimes decisions of urgent nature had to be taken, but the gov
ernment would not take any decision which restrained the next gov
ernment, or stopped it from changing decisions, he added.
He said preparations had been almost finalized for the upcoming elections and a lot of work had been done in that regard and decisions were being taken on daily basis. For fair and transparent elections, changes had been made in bureaucracy at the federal and provincial levels.
The caretaker gov
ernment was taking thoughtful decisions in line with demands of justice and fairness, he said.
The minister
said the merger of Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was an important milestone and the most important and far reaching event of the century, adding the jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Court had been extended to FATA and the law applicable on a Pakistani citizen would also be for people of FATA.
He
said the committee formed by the prime minister was working to remove obstacles in setting up of administrative structure and district courts and for imposition of taxes and provision of services in FATA.
Urban centers and administrative units were established in FATA through a process, he said adding the laws would be applied in a phased manner and soon the process of FATA merger would be completed.
Ali Zafar
said the committee formed to facilitate the merger process was working on fast track and was closely looking at a
ll the issues concerning FATA and finding solutions. The committee was determined to provide all possible facilities in FATA, he added.
To a question, he said merger of FATA into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was a significant event of the century as people of FATA for centuries were denied their rights, which were enjoyed by all Pakistanis.
He paid tribute to the parliamentarians for enacting the law for merger of FATA into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He said, “I believe until the gov
ernment gives access to information to the people in a transparent manner, corruption and other problems cannot be eradicated. When we feel the responsibility to inform the public, it will be easy to do things.”
The minister said under Article 19A every information should be placed before public unless it was matter of national security. The interior ministry was getting reports on daily basis regarding holding of peaceful elections. He
said the decisions to ensure foolproof security were taken on the basis of incoming reports.
He
said the higher judiciary had given verdicts about Exit Control List (ECL). The Federal Cabinet takes a decision about putting a person on Exit Control List. However, black list was different and the Federal Cabinet could not decide about it, he informed.
The minister
said the officials of interior ministry could include or with
draw a name from the blacklist. Ru
les and regulations were needed on the matter of the blacklist.
He said an application was received from National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to put the names of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz on the Exit Control List (ECL), adding a committee was reviewing the matter and a decision would be taken after fulfilling a
ll the legal requirements.
Published in Daily Times, June 23rd 2018.