
KP to take up Ali Wazir's imprisonment with centre
PESHAWAR: The provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has decided the forwarding of a resolution adopted by the provincial assembly for the release of the former Member National Assembly Ali Wazir to federal government.
The decision was taken in the 33th meeting of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cabinet was held here on Friday with Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur in the chair on Friday.
Cabinet members, Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretaries, Senior Member Board of Revenue, Administrative Secretaries and Advocate General Khyber Pakhtunkhwa attended the meeting.
The resolution No.167 passed by the Assembly on April 28, 2025, states that: 'This House expresses serious concern over the repeated arrests of former Member of the National Assembly, Ali Wazir, the filing of frivolous and baseless cases against him, and his being subjected to continued political victimization.
Ali Wazir is currently gravely ill and is being denied his fundamental right to proper medical treatment.
He is being transferred from one jail to another on different pretexts, which is not only worsening his physical and mental health but is also a clear violation of human rights and constitutional principles.' Through the resolution, the KP assembly demanded that 'Ali Wazir be released immediately and unconditionally. He be provided with adequate and quality medical facilities.
All politically motivated cases filed against him be withdrawn. All political workers be granted the constitutional rights of freedom of expression and peaceful political activity. The government and relevant institutions ensure implementation of Article 10-A (Right to Fair Trial), Article 19 (Freedom of Expression), and Article 14 (Right to Dignity) of the Constitution of Pakistan.
Therefore, this Assembly recommends to the provincial government to urge the federal government to take immediate and positive action in light of humanitarian considerations, constitutional obligations, and democratic values.'
While briefing about the decisions Advisor to Chief Minister on Information and Public Relations Barrister Dr. Muhammad Ali Saif said that the Cabinet approved Climate Action Board (CAB) Bill, 2025.
The financially independent Board will coordinate and oversee climate strategies across different departments of the Government. It will be a body corporate being administratively and functionally independent and will: Develop, review, amend, and oversee the execution of climate policies and action plans for the province; Conduct & maintain provincial GHG inventories and establish emission baselines; Conduct, promote and oversee supervise research on mitigation, adaptation, and climate finance; Coordinate and facilitate climate action activities across Departments; Mobilize financial resources for climate action and establish, operate and maintain the dedicated Climate Action Board Fund.
The Bill, allows the Board to appoint such officers, officials, experts, advisers and consultants, as it considerers necessary, to assist the Secretariat in the discharge of its functions.
According to him the cabinet also approved forwarding to the Federal Government the joint resolution No. 161 adopted by the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The resolution stated that whereas the Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been a victim of terrorism for several decades. During this time, thousands of innocent civilians and police personnel have laid down their lives. The people of the province are still yearning to be freed from this menace.
The ongoing incidents of terrorism continue to pose a constant threat to the lives and property of the public. In this regard, the policy of the Government of Pakistan concerning Afghanistan has proven to be ineffective. Instead of curbing terrorism, it has led to its escalation and has also strained the relations between the two countries and their peoples.
It has further complicated the situation by promoting mutual hatred, affecting trade, and deteriorating law and order.' It says that 'in this context, immediate and concrete measures have become essential to restore trust between the two brotherly nations and to establish lasting peace in the region.' It recommended to the provincial government 'to urge the federal government to reconsider and immediately revise its current policy regarding Afghanistan.
The cabinet approved forwarding of resolution No. 168 adopted by the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Federal Government.
The resolution states that: 'The House of (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly) expresses concerns over the Pahalgam incident and strongly condemns India's hostile actions, including threats pertaining to the Indus Water Treaty and acts of aggression against Pakistan. The House reaffirms its full support for the Government of Pakistan's sovereign right to safeguard National Interest through all necessary measures. We urge the international community to take immediate action of India's violation of international obligation and to play its role in preserving regional peace and stability. This House stands united with the people and Armed Forces of Pakistan defence of our homeland,' added Barrister Dr. Saif.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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