Federal govt makes every issue controversial: Sindh responds to islands ordinance

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October 08, 2020

"This is why the Pakistan Democratic Movement will soon oust the government," says Nasir Shah

Federal govt makes every issue controversial: Sindh responds to islands ordinance
Information minister Sindh Nasir Hussain Shah speaks during a video message, in Karachi, on October 08, 2020. — PPP

Information minister Sindh Nasir Hussain Shah on Thursday, responding to the government's ordinance relating to the Bundal island, said that the Centre makes every crucial matter "controversial" owing to its inexperience in dealing with such issues.

The federal government on August 31 promulgated an ordinance to establish the Pakistan Islands Development Authority (PIDA) to develop and manage the islands in the internal and territorial waters of Pakistan.

According to a report by The News, the authority is being created to “initiate and maintain a continuous process of reclamation and urban planning and identify immovable properties and projects suitable for the development of schemes within the internal and territorial waters of Pakistan.”

"This matter could have been resolved smoothly, however, through an ordinance, they made it controversial like several other issues," said Shah in a video message. "This is why the Pakistan Democratic Movement will soon oust the government," he added.

Read more: PM Imran Khan asks Governor Ismail to sort out Bundal island issues with Sindh government

Reacting to an earlier press conference by Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi and Governor Sindh Imran Ismail, he said: "If you were the sons of Sindh, then you would not have voiced support for the island ordinance. Instead, you would have considered the suggestions and recommendations laid down by the Sindh government."

"You promulgated an ordinance and are now shifting the blame on us?" he asked, adding that the PPP talks about the country's development, and it was "always for the betterment of the people".

"If your progress would have been good so far, then we wouldn't have to import sugar and wheat," he said, responding to the Centre's claim that it will develop the islands.

Earlier in the day, addressing a press conference with Zaidi in Islamabad, Ismail had said that the prime minister wants to build two new cities on the islands of Karachi.

"Bundal island will remain a part of Sindh," he said, adding: "150,000 jobs will be created and the income from the island will go to the Sindh government."

Read more: Sindh rejects Pakistan Island Development Authority Ordinance

Ismail said that PM Imran Khan wants to see Bundal island emerge even better than Lahore's Ravi City and rejected the impression that it is a housing project.

The governor said that the city will be built under a comprehensive master plan, keeping in view the environmental concerns.

He also responded to concerns that the Centre is seeking to exert control over Sindh’s islands through the presidential ordinance by the PTI government. "It's not as if the island will be taken away to Islamabad," he had said.

The Sindh governor said that the provincial government would be taken into confidence while building the island city.


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