The government failed to implement resolutions



Ahsan Premee
Associated Press Service

The parliamentary committee on national security chief and the ruling People's Party leader Mian Raza Rabbani has acknowledged that the resolutions passed by Parliament, the government has failed to implement.

Committee meeting on Tuesday after responding to a question from the media, Mian Raza Rabbani said about this dedication.

He said that he had to stop drone attacks in Parliament on various issues including implementation of approved proposals will be reviewed with recommendations.

Muslim League N on the second day on Tuesday, boycotted the proceedings of the Committee maintained.
PML-N protest against the hike in petroleum product prices was do not attend to the committee meeting announced.

Committee Chairman Mian Raza Rabbani again on Wednesday from Noon Muslim League attended the meeting and urged that the not government is the parliamentary committee.
He declared to be the some incorrect such news reported in newspapers.
Officially not stated been told how long the committee will complete its work, but it is hoped that some members of five different points through April will get a on consensus.

According to a member of the Committee and Syed Mushahid Hussain PML-Q leader said Tuesday that three articles published in foreign newspapers were distributed among members. The 'drone on about ten things you did not know of Foreign policy entitled the article published on a Web site including.
The article stated that the first victim of armed drones in Afghanistan made a leading al-Qaeda leader Mohammad Atif in November 2001.

The article noted in U.S. border for various purposes, including surveillance drone uses a different nature. Still lost in the accident near the drone and the drone of a million dollars worth.

Steve Cole's article in the new Yorker dot com" Pakistan wants what” in the stated that ten-year war against terrorism by the Pakistan army's views and experiences based on a secret NATO document has been prepared to provide the United States.
Christian Science Monitor published an article in 'U.S. drone Iran was hijacked, also distributed by Mushahid Hussain, said that the Iranian Air Force drone disconnected from its center and it took off in Iran.

The committee headed by Mian Raza Rabbani's forty recommendations were presented to the joint sitting of parliament, opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, the first serious objections and concerns expressed by members of the ruling party and later the severely criticized.
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's spokesman, Senator Babar said that the committee report was confidential and should not be outside the jurisdiction of the United States and other countries instead of India and made recommendations about mandate is exceeded.

A committee headed by Mian Raza Rabbani, he said, criticizing the committee's action was kept secret from the media and civil society could be included in this proposal.