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KARACHI: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has set up another National Ulema Advisory Council comprising scholars in the presence of the Islamic Ideological Council to implement the National Action Plan and population control program.
According to a letter issued by the Population Program Wing of the Ministry of National Health Service, Regulation and Coordination, Islamabad, the National Ulema Advisory Council has been set up to implement the recommendations of the CCI.
Only the Chairman of the Islamic Ideological Council has been appointed as the Chairman of this National Ulema Advisory Council. In addition to the Director-General of Population and a former Member Population Specialist, a total of 14 scholars have been appointed.
Among the scholars included Mufti Zameer Sajid, Maulana Tahami Bashir Alvi, Muhammad Javed Hafizi, Pir Shafaat Rasool, Mufti Muhammad Zahid, Mufti Muhammad Zubair, Mufti Ibrahim Qadri, Maulana Dr Bacha Agha, Maulana Prof Syed Habib Shah Bukhari, Maulana Muhammad Tayyab. Qureshi, Maulana Dr. Abdul Rehman Khalil.
According to the letter signed by Director General Dr. Sabina Durrani, the orders of FATF, National Declaration and 8th Amendment to the National Action Plan will be implemented. Seminars will be organized for population stabilization.
In addition, the scholars have been tasked with promoting the population control agenda and providing awareness and counseling with Islamic philosophy, evidence, and sentimentality. One copy of this letter to all members and Apart from Ghulam Dastgir Shaheen, Chief Research Officer of the Islamic Ideological Council, it has been sent to the Director-General of Population.
It is to be noted that after the Peshawar tragedy, National Action Plan was formulated to deal with terrorism. 20 clauses of this plan were formulated. Article 3 does not allow any armed militia to operate in the country, Article 4 activates NICTA, Article 5 prohibits hate speech, Article 6 eliminates the provision of funds to terrorists, and Article 7 prohibits government organizations. To prevent it from working again and to establish an anti-terrorism force under Article 8.
Effective measures against religious violence under Article 9, registration and reform of Madrassas under Article 10, prohibition on advertising of terrorist organizations in media
under Article 11, administrative and development reforms in FATA under Article 12, terrorism at No. 13 elimination of Kidney Communication Network, controlling misuse of social media and internet under Article 14, intolerance of militancy in Punjab under Article 15, reaching Karachi operation to its logical end in Article 16, political in Balochistan under Article 17 empowered the provincial government for reconciliation, the responsibility of provincial governments to end sectarianism in Article 18, develop a comprehensive policy for the return of Afghan refugees under Article 19 and reform the criminal justice system under Article 20 was not included