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Speaker seeks repatriation of Tableeghis, Zaireen, overseas workers

By Our Correspondent
April 23, 2020

ISLAMABAD: National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaisar Wednesday directed all stranded Tableeghis, Zaireen and overseas Pakistanis who have tested negative or have completed quarantine period must be immediately repatriated to their homes by federal and provincial governments due to advent of holy month of Ramazan.

Chairing a meeting of the Functional Committee of the Parliament on COVID-19 affectees here at the Parliament House, Asad Qaisar commended the job done by the Sub-committee led by Shehryar Afridi and directed the committee to take up the issues faced by the journalist community and get them resolved. The NA Speaker also directed Ministry of Foreign Affairs to facilitate Ramzan package for laid off overseas Pakistanis. Convener of the Sub-committee of the Functional Committee, Shehryar Afridi briefed the Committee on steps taken to repatriate the Tableeghi, Zaireen and overseas Pakistanis. He said that over 10,000 Tableeghi and Zaireen have been repatriated domestically while rest are being facilitated by the authorities concerned.

He said that the focal persons of provinces need to respond proactively to the committee while the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Foreign Affairs were taking lead in facilitating the return of the trapped religious travellers. Briefing the committee on the issues faced by the journalist community, Afridi said that a delegation of Parliamentary Reporters Association (PRA) had submitted him a charter of demands and there was a need to facilitate the working journalists with safety kits. He said that the government should take immediate measures to ensure that working journalists may not be laid off during COVID-19 while salaries of journalists need to be paid which are pending for almost 11 months. Afridi said that Parliamentary Reporters Association has also requested that the prime minister may also announce a package for journalist community who have been affected due to coronavirus pandemic. He said the prime minister may launch a data collection application for working journalists while proper legislation may also be made for protection of jobs of the working journalists.

Minister for Foreign Affairs Shah Mahmood Qureshi briefed the functional committee on measures being taken to facilitate the return of stranded Pakistanis and foreigners. He said that around 46,743 stranded Pakistanis have registered themselves with Pakistani missions abroad out of which 2054 Tableeghis who are mostly in Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia, Uganda and Chad. He said that 5629 overseas Pakistanis have repatriated while 428 inmates have also been brought home from jails abroad. “We need to devise a national strategy to deal with the issue of laid off Pakistanis abroad. We are repatriating people in a regulated manner. Our foreign missions are being directed to facilitate the return of overseas Pakistanis,” he added. He said that during Ramazan, Sehri and Iftar for stranded Pakistanis would be a major challenge which the MoFA is trying to facilitate.

Religious Affairs Minister Noorul Haq Qadri said that SOPs need to be followed by returning Tableeghis and Zaireen.

Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan said that over 7313 overseas Pakistanis have been repatriated through 17 flights. He said another 20 flights would bring home another 3370 stranded overseas Pakistanis soon. “PIA has given major contribution in this regard,” he added.

Special Assistant to PM Syed Zulfiqar Bukhari said that Pakistan was in talks with the UAE government and all possible measures are being taken to facilitate the stranded Pakistanis. He said that Pakistan has also requested the UAE authorities to arrange payment for repatriation of labourers and their dues.