MQM
is allergic to Pakhtoons: Nizami
LAHORE - Editor-in-Chief The Nation and Chairman
Nazria Pakistan Trust Majid Nizami has condemned the attempt to
preventing the entrance of Swat affectees to Sindh saying that Sindh
was a part of Pakistan and not particular to the Sindhis or any
other particular party.
He also criticised the MQM for being allergic to the Pakhtoons and
said that they had every right to live anywhere in Pakistan.
He was addressing a general council meeting of Nazria-e-Pakistan
Trust (NPT) at Aiwan-e-Karkunan Tehrik-e-Pakistan on Saturday.
Speaking on the occasion, he said Sindh has unique distinction owing
to the birth and burial of Quaid-e-Azam in Karachi. He also appealed
to the Baloch tribes, including Jamalis, to improved the prevailing
the situation in Balochistan.
Nizami said the NPT and NPWT were working hard for promoting Two
Nation Theory, adding that the Aghi programme had provided
ideological education to thousands of students of different schools
and colleges.
He said a teachers’ training programme on ideological education
would also be launched next year with new zeal and enthusiasm.
He said the introduction of a uniform system of education was a
difficult job, but the work on the task would be initiated soon. He
also appointed Mehnaz Rafi as In-charge of Madr-e-Millat Centre.
He said the Punjab government has constituted a committee on our
request to make the ideological education a part of curriculum,
which would be initially implemented in Punjab.
Majid Nizami said we demanded Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to
build Aiwan-e-Quaid-e-Azam who announced a grant of Rs 100 million
for the purpose.
But it is insufficient amount and only the foundation stone could be
laid down with it. He requested the prime minister to inaugurate the
building and announce more funds for the project.He also paid
tributes to Shaheed Ghulam Haider Wyne for establishing the Nazria-e-Pakistan
Trust
The Nation : May 24, 2009 |