ISLAMABAD,  (Parliament Times) : The meeting of the Executive Council of Hazara Province Tehreek was held in the office of Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Javed Abbasi under the chairmanship of Chairman Hazara Tehreek Sardar Muhammad Yousaf. A special committee was formed for the next plan of action. In the meeting, Parliamentary Secretary Interior Dr. Sajjad Awan, Central Coordinator Prof. Sajjad Qamar, Sardar Gohar Zaman, former member of the National Assembly Babar Nawaz, Chairman Tehsil Bafa Pakhil Sardar Shah Khan, Member Provincial Assembly Sardar Muhammad Idris, Chaudhry Majid Mukhtar, Qari Mehboobur Rehman, Sultan Al Arifin Jadoun, The senior journalists of Hazara, Mohammad Parvez, Timur Jadoon, Luqman Shah and others participated. Chairman Hazara Tehreek Sardar Muhammad Yousuf, Parliamentary Secretary Interior Dr. Sajjad Awan, Central Coordinator Prof. Sajjad Qamar told the media while briefing after the meeting. It has been decided by consensus that since the bill of Hazara province has been submitted in the National Assembly and the Senate, the parliamentarians and executive committee of Hazara will meet the Prime Minister of Pakistan to bring it on the agenda. Apart from this, the Speaker will also hold meetings with the National Assembly and the Chairman and members of the Standing Committee on Law and Justice. The previous government kept the Hazara bill pending for four years and used delay tactics. The current government has also passed five months. Now that the government has come out of many problems, now that other issues are being worked on, there is a need to bring the issue of Hazara province to the House immediately. The present bill was presented in the house with the permission of Prime Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif. And it was also signed by Ahsan Iqbal, Rana Sanaullah, Maryam Aurangzeb. Therefore, this bill should be passed immediately. Hazara Province. It is a legitimate demand of the people there. And this demand is an administrative and constitutional demand. Its seven people sacrificed their lives. We have also protested for Hazara province. And we can still do it. But now the problem is It is in the Houses, therefore it is the duty of the Parliament to fulfill the legitimate demand of the people.

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