be enacted to resolve the issue.
To another question, he said that Tuesdayís meeting was held in front of the camera and it was not proper to give details of the missing persons. ìBut the total number of missing persons was the same, which was provided to the Supreme Court,î he confirmed.
Rabbani also revealed that the committee had collected information about the missing persons issue from victimsí families and also from the civil society. Inspector General (IG) Frontier Corps (FC) Major General Nadir Zaib and the Balochistan Home Secretary also briefed the committee.
Speaking to the media after the meeting, Zaib said that suggestions on how to solve the missing persons issue had been submitted to the government and it was now their responsibility to work on them and solve the issue.
Interior Secretary Khawaja Siddique Akbar Tuesday faced the parliamentary committee for intense grilling for being late and was not allowed to enter the closed-door meeting once it was underway. The committee meeting was scheduled to begin at 11:00am, but despite a delay of 20 minutes the interior secretary still failed to make it on time, and upon arriving at the Parliament House he found the doors closed.
Senator Raza Rabbani directed the staff not to open the door of Committee Room No 5 after Akbar arrived 25 minutes late for the briefing.
After the meeting, Mian Raza Rabbani affirmed that parliamentary discipline must be maintained during closed-door meetings, and when majority of the participants could reach on time there was no excuse for others to be late.
Online adds: Sources present during Tuesdayís PCNS briefing told Online that the Balochistan Home Secretary comprehensively briefed the committee and informed the gathering that training camps of the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) were being operated in Afghanistan, and added that FC had been deployed in the province to protect 80 percent of important government assets.It was also revealed that the committee would review articles of the ìEvidence Actî and laws against terrorism in its next sitting.