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MMA
won’t contest polls under present setup: Qazi
Karachi,
Dec 11: Ameer
of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Qazi Hussain Ahmad, has said that if
the next general election is called by Gen Musharraf, holding two
offices of President and Chief of the Army Staff, under the
present setup of election commission, they would not participate
in the elections.
Under
the supervision of present election commission, fair election
could not be held, he said in response to a question by reporters
following his press conference at Idara Noor-e-Haq on Sunday. Qazi
Hussain Ahmad, who also heads a six-party alliance Muttahida
Majlis-e-Amal Pakistan, had earlier termed the by-election held on
Saturday in two constituencies of the Sindh Assembly from Karachi
bogus.
During
the press conference, he said that although there was no more than
five per cent turn out, it had been shown as 45 per cent. He said
the outcome of the by-election had proved that MMA’s decision to
boycott the election was right. In reply to a question, he said
that he would place the idea of boycotting the next general
election, if called under the present setup, before other parties
in the opposition.
Referring to
the incidents of violence in educational institutions of Karachi
and manhandling of teachers in Karachi University, DJ Science
college, and Premier college, he said although it was matter of
concern but from the attitude of the government it appeared that
Gen Musharraf had given free hand to the MQM because of its US
patronage to create atmosphere of hooliganism in the country to
block the democratic process.
About
Kalabagh Dam, he said that the real issue was distribution of
water. Though an agreement had reached between all four provinces
about their share, there was no fool-proof arrangement to satisfy
each province that they would get their due share.
He
said that there was urgent need to build water reservoirs to save
rainy water from going waste. However, he stressed that the
government should take all into confidence, address their
reservations and compensate them.
Terming
the present government continuity of martial law, Qazi Hussain
said the parliament had been made ineffective in every affair, as
neither the parliament nor the cabinet was taken into confidence
in sensitive matter of the quake tragedy and its relief efforts.
The matter was taken up in the National Security Council where all
decisions were taken and all relief work was handed over to the
army which was not accountable to anyone. He said all this
indicated that the country was being run in an autocratic manner.
The
attempt to form a parliamentary committee to supervise the relief
efforts was made under pressure and condition of the aid of the
World Bank and the European Union, which had asked for complete
transparency in distribution of relief to the quake victims.
The
JI ameer said that if the government was sincere in making the
committee powerful, conditions of the opposition to bring its
decision of heading the relief efforts should be placed before the
committee for approval as was practised elsewhere in democracies.
Besides, all accounts should be presented before the Public
Accounts Committee of the Parliament.
Commenting
on the OIC conference, he said the entire Muslim world was facing
dire consequences due to foreign troops’ occupation of
Palestine, Kashmir, Iraq, and Afghanistan while Iran and Syria
were being threatened. The Ummah was expecting that the OIC would
take some practical steps to wriggle out the situation, he said,
but it had disappointed.
Qazi
Hussain pointed out that anti-Muslim propaganda had been unleashed
throughout the world and conspiracies were being hatched to
present mutilated face of Islam.
He
said with the landing of the NATO army, Pakistan sovereignty had
been trampled as the NATO army had not taken any permission before
landing in the country but after 15 days an agreement was reached
for 90 days stay, but as a matter of fact the NATO was looking for
excuses to prolong its stay for good. He said there were reports
that not only the NATO army but the US troops were also present in
the most sensitive areas of the country. Their presence in such
areas was cause of concern and unrest among the masses, he added.
He
said that there were talks about the map of ‘Greater Middle
East’ comprising all Muslim countries. This idea was mooted by
the US, as after elimination of Eastern bloc in Europe NATO army
had left with no role, he said. Now, he added, a new role was
being carved out by deploying its troops in the ‘Greater Middle
East’. He said already they had occupied Palestine, Afghanistan
and Iraq while Iran and Syria were being threatened.
Besides,
their troops had landed in Kashmir and Pakistan. He said the
question was why the NATO and the US army had landed in Pakistan
and who invited them, as relief was not their field of duty. They
had come without the permission and as such they should be asked
to leave the country, he added. |