Wednesday 29 June 2011

Sindh Assembly ijlas Question & Answers (ymca encroachments)

The Assembly was informed on Saturday that the young people of Sindh was used `s Christian Association (YMCA) in Karachi land encroachers also charged for parking and they also set up a restaurant called miles in the ground: Karachi, June 25. Can not be removed encroachments so far, despite the orders of the Supreme Court `s and can take years to evict the squatters from the land. And presented this at home by the Minister of Minority Affairs, while Dr. Mohan Lal was responding to a question by MPA Arif Mustafa Jatoi. Asked the Minister Jatoi whether the land was vacant in Karachi YMCA encroached upon, and is being used as a guide to car parking charged by encroachers. He agreed with lawmakers, told the house that was used in the field vacant for the YMCA of encroachers and they also set up a restaurant there. In response to members' questions, the minister said the Sindh High Court had ruled on May 4, 2011 and was appointed Nizar for infringements removed from the ground with the assistance of the City District Government Karachi (CDGK), Karachi Building Control Authority (KBCA). He added that as a result, the encroachers had served notices to vacate illegal possession. Request of some members of the minister why no action is taken so far on the illegal possession of property value, which is located in the center of the city despite the fact that there was no order to survive.
He replied that Nizar had issued letters to the KBCA in this regard, in the hope that KBCA will implement the orders of the court `s soon. The legislator wanted to know the time period specified for the restoration of the land. The minister was quick to say that it could take years. Can the statements of Minister `not convince many of the members. In response to another question, he said he was on the land occupied in 2005. Some members also complained that there are reports that the land was also used to hold the marriage ceremony. Answer to a question from a woman legislator Humera Alwani, Dr Mohan Lal told the House that 46 temples belonging to Hindu community, a church and one of the Christian community is still working in the area of ​​Thatta. The minister said that of the 46 temples, and six were in illegal possession of some of the elements for more than a decade. Said Mohamed Anwar Mehar MPA said he was informed of the DDO Thatta to remove these violations and take legal action against encroachers.Taking the word, that "no one, regardless of sect and denomination has any right to encroach on places of worship." Humera Awani also suggested the formation of a committee in the House of Representatives to consider the issue of infringement of places for minorities. In response to a question by Arif Mustafa Jatoi, Minister of Minority Affairs, which was spent on Rs77.139 one million renovation of places of worship of minorities since July 2008. The minister said also that the last census was conducted for minorities in 1998 and its population at that time was $ 2.6 million. He added that after 13 years on the current government carried out the census of minorities and the result had been waiting for. In response to a question by MPA Muzammil Qureshi, the minister said the total amount spent under grants for financial assistance to minorities from 07/10/2009 to 12/31/2010 and Rs31.250 million people in 23 of all districts of the province. Answer to another question from Mr. Jatoi, the minister said that out of 26,784 Benazir Income Support Programme forms issued for monitories, had been processed a total of 12,478 rare models.

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