Islamabad :
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry has assured the New Zealand team of providing exceptional security and said that the New Zealand team is coming on a tour of Pakistan and they will be provided exceptional security during their visit to Pakistan. Pakistan was not happy in terms of security.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad after the cabinet meeting, Fawad Chaudhry said that the Prime Minister had expressed strong reservations and said that it was not appropriate to forcibly grab land from the poor and then give it to the big people at cheap rates. Be given
He said that the poor have been exploited a lot, especially in the villages in Islamabad, the land was seized, the land was taken from those who owned it and the plots were given to bureaucrats, judges and journalists. Gone and a large number of journalists have found these plots.
The Federal Minister said that the Prime Minister has formed a committee headed by Asad Umar comprising of Shirin Mazari, Shehzad Akbar and Forough Naseem and this committee will come up with a comprehensive policy and a system will be formed in which The lands of the poor could not be seized and the rich could not form their own housing societies there.
He said that New Zealand cricket team is coming to Pakistan, security plan has been approved for his visit, last visit of New Zealand to Pakistan was not pleasant in terms of security but keeping in view the extraordinary security. The New Zealand team will be provided. He said that Dr. Faisal has talked to the Chief Medical Scientist of the UK about the red list and to a large extent we have removed his concerns about the data.
Fawad Chaudhry said that in order to revive the cinema industry, we had proposed that non-Indian Punjabi films should be shown in cinemas in Pakistan. The Cabinet said that you should not limit it to Punjabi films only. International films should be allowed to be imported into Pakistan, so we will now resubmit the summary after editing.
“In the 70’s, we had 780 cinemas, but now there are only 78 cinemas, and if we don’t take immediate steps to revive cinema and film, our film industry, which has almost stagnated, will be ruined,” he said. “We are bringing a film package for it and have taken practical steps to revive the cinema and it will be announced by next week,” he said.