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KARACHI: The Sindh government has withdrawn its letter handing the custody of two islands to the federal government.
The Sindh government withdrew its letter dated 6th July, 2020 in which the Land Utilization Department had consented to the federal government to take custody of Bundal and Buddo islands along the coast of Karachi to launch mega commercial and housing schemes.
President Dr Arif Alvi had promulgated the Pakistan Islands Development Authority (PIDA) Ordinance 2020 on 30th August. The prime minister will be the patron of PIDA and will approve policies and all development schemes.
The Land Utilization Department has conveyed the decision of withdrawing the previous letter to the federal government. “It is stated with vehemence that all islands along the coast of a Province are the exclusive property of the respective Provincial Government, in the present case, the Government of Sindh,” the letter read.
“That in good faith and based on the request of Federal Government, the Sindh Cabinet while reiterating that the said Island is the property of Government of Sindh, had agreed to engage with the Federal Government, for the development of Island, subject to the following conditions: a. Island shall be dealt with as per law. b. On such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon. b. Any development shall also protect and promote the legitimate interests of local fishermen/population.”
“The Federal Government instead of fulfilling the above, unilaterally issued the Pakistan Islands Development Authority Ordinance 2020 wherein the ownership of Bundal and Buddo Islands were illegally usurped by the Federal Government which is a clear and blatant violation of Article 172 (2) of the Constitution.”
“That due to this illegal, unconstitutional and malafide act of the Federal Government, the Sindh Cabinet has decided not to engage with the Federal Government for the purpose of developing the Island and consequently the letter dated 06.07.2020 of Government of Sindh, Land Utilization Department is treated as a nullity,” the letter concluded.
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Monday vowed to oppose the federal government’s move in the National Assembly, Senate as well as the provincial assembly. He equated the move with the illegal annexation of India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year.