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Caretaker Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Justice (Retd) Dost Muhammad Khan and the Caretaker federal Minister for Information, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Syed Ali Zafar Wednesday agreed to the overall rehabilitation and reconstruction of newly merged districts of erstwhile FATA into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
They further agreed to install an efficient governance structure, give quick relief to the people of FATA and more importantly to mainstream them into the national stream.
The Caretaker federal Minister briefed the Caretaker CM KP on the quick measures, the transfer of resources from the federal government to the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the legal irritants, the constitutional position, the overall proposed exemption of FATA from federal and provincial taxes and the collective responsibility for the infrastructure development in the newly merged districts.
The federal government would be recommended certain incentives, relief and expeditious transfer of resources for the overall recovery plan for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the newly merged districts, the Caretaker federal minister assured.
He assured that the federal and the provincial governments were on the same page for removing the legal lacunas and the irritants that might obstruct the smooth transition of mainstreaming the tribal belt.
The Chief Minister said that his government took a number of decisions to discourage unnecessary use of resources adding that the drain of the resources was totally discouraged.
He said that the people of tribal areas suffered heavily and we have to move for quick relief to win them back. His government has already started working on preparing an overall recovery plan for the infrastructure development and more importantly the quick rehabilitation of tribal people.
He had already setup a task force working round the clock to remove the legal weaknesses in the law making it compatible with the ground realities in tribal areas.
The Caretaker CM said his government was going all out to extend efficient services to the tribal areas and ensure the accessibility of tribal to these services. The extension of the offices, giving proper training to the officers and the official to be posted in new districts has also been planned.
However, he wanted proper training to all the officers and the officials. We should remember that there would be new outlook team of officers of all cadres including the judiciary in the newly merged districts and they should know their responsibilities in a totally different situation after the merger.
He said that we should not leave any vacuum to be exploited by the miscreants. Mainstreaming the tribal should be the most focused area in the changed new ground reality of the area.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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