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Says Edhi Trust fulfilling the responsibilities of state for poor people
KARACHI: Acting President Mian Raza Rabbani has said that there would be negative consequences for the federation if in case the concept of provincial auto**my or 18th Constitutional Amendment was rolled back.
He was addressing a ceremony here on Saturday at the Sindh Assembly building to donate three ambulances to the Edhi Foundation on behalf of the Senate of Pakistan.
Raza Rabbani said that some clauses of the 18th Constitutional Amendment had been implemented, while voice should be raised for due implementation of the leftover portion of the constitutional amendment at the relevant forums, including the
Council for Common Interests (CCI).
Raza Rabbani said that the state had failed to serve the poor people in the country.
He said that the Edhi Trust had been performing the obligations that were supposed to be rendered by the State for the poor people. He said that the Edhi Trust had been doing the work for such people, who were unseen for the State and elite classes.
Rabbani said that the Muslim Ummah had been witnessing a very sorry state of affairs as 60 percent of its population had been forced to live below the poverty line. “Some two million people of the Ummah were martyred as they either fell victims to terrorism or civil war,” he added.
He said that some 50 million people of the Muslim Ummah had been compelled to become refugees in other countries.
Raza Rabbani said that the Muslim Ummah had been compelled to get itself entangled in communal differences while poverty and illiteracy was increasing among the people of the Ummah. He said that different sections of Ummah were at war with each other.
He said that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Islamic countries were supposed to resolve their mutual differences through talks.
Rabbani said that Pakistan was considered an important state of the Islamic world, so it should **t become a party to such an internal dispute. “It [Pakistan] should play its role for resolving mutual differences between the Ummah,” he added.
Rabbani said that the Pakistani parliament had passed a resolution to condemn the attack on the Iranian parliament as the Pakistani parliament stood with the Iranian parliament.
To a question, he said that once the President of Pakistan Mam**on Hussain was back to Pakistan, he would inform the media about reasons for which the resignation of PML-N Senator Nehal Hashmi was **t accepted.
Faisal Edhi of the Edhi Foundation, Speaker of the Sindh Assembly Agha Siraj Khan Durrani, former Sindh chief minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah and Sindh Parliamentary Affairs Minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro were also present on the occasion.
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Says Edhi Trust fulfilling the responsibilities of state for poor people
KARACHI: Acting President Mian Raza Rabbani has said that there would be negative consequences for the federation if in case the concept of provincial auto**my or 18th Constitutional Amendment was rolled back.
He was addressing a ceremony here on Saturday at the Sindh Assembly building to donate three ambulances to the Edhi Foundation on behalf of the Senate of Pakistan.
Raza Rabbani said that some clauses of the 18th Constitutional Amendment had been implemented, while voice should be raised for due implementation of the leftover portion of the constitutional amendment at the relevant forums, including the
Council for Common Interests (CCI).
Raza Rabbani said that the state had failed to serve the poor people in the country.
He said that the Edhi Trust had been performing the obligations that were supposed to be rendered by the State for the poor people. He said that the Edhi Trust had been doing the work for such people, who were unseen for the State and elite classes.
Rabbani said that the Muslim Ummah had been witnessing a very sorry state of affairs as 60 percent of its population had been forced to live below the poverty line. “Some two million people of the Ummah were martyred as they either fell victims to terrorism or civil war,” he added.
He said that some 50 million people of the Muslim Ummah had been compelled to become refugees in other countries.
Raza Rabbani said that the Muslim Ummah had been compelled to get itself entangled in communal differences while poverty and illiteracy was increasing among the people of the Ummah. He said that different sections of Ummah were at war with each other.
He said that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Islamic countries were supposed to resolve their mutual differences through talks.
Rabbani said that Pakistan was considered an important state of the Islamic world, so it should **t become a party to such an internal dispute. “It [Pakistan] should play its role for resolving mutual differences between the Ummah,” he added.
Rabbani said that the Pakistani parliament had passed a resolution to condemn the attack on the Iranian parliament as the Pakistani parliament stood with the Iranian parliament.
To a question, he said that once the President of Pakistan Mam**on Hussain was back to Pakistan, he would inform the media about reasons for which the resignation of PML-N Senator Nehal Hashmi was **t accepted.
Faisal Edhi of the Edhi Foundation, Speaker of the Sindh Assembly Agha Siraj Khan Durrani, former Sindh chief minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah and Sindh Parliamentary Affairs Minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro were also present on the occasion.
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