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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Fifth moot of SAARC speakers, parliamentarians to be held in Islamabad

The 5th Conference of the SAARC Speakers and Parliamentarians  Association will be held next year in Islamabad. This was announced by the Speaker National Assembly Dr. Fehmida Miraza while addressing  the inaugural Ceremony of the Fifth Conference of the SAARC Speakers and Parliamentarians  Association  in New Delhi on Saturday.The decision was  taken unanimously at the meeting of the Council of SAARC Speakers before the Inaugural Ceremony. Fehmida Mirza said that SAARC Parliamentarians   should endeavour to preserve the freedom for which founding the leaders of South Asia, the Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. Ambhedkar and A.K. Fazalul Haq  had worked hard.
“Standing in the shadows of these great leaders, I find reason to compliment the entire SAARC fraternity,” she said.
The Speaker  said it was remarkable  that for the first time in the thousand years of “our collective history that all 8 nations have functioning democratic systems”.
She  said  the revival of the Association at present is  vital for  strengthening democratic parliamentary traditions in South Asia.
She said that  this goal was also envisioned by “our  leaders when they met for the SAARC Silver Jubilee in Thimphu last year”.
The Speaker said  that the Governments   have committed themselves  to creating a Conclave of SAARC Parliamentarians  and they have recognised  the need to follow democratic  traditions, collectively represented by the Parliamentarians of South Asia.
She said that the Parliaments of SAARC   should actively  pursue the agenda of the people as  top priority of the executive.
The Speaker said that the National Assembly of Pakistan  recently passed a unanimous resolution to establish a Parliamentary Committee for monitoring and accelerating the current slow pace in achieving the MDGs.
“Similar  actions by other sister Parliaments of South Asia  would  enable the region  find  solutions to end the collective miseries of our peoples”, she added.
The Speaker suggested that a combined SAARC Parliamentary Committee,assigned to monitor the progress on 22 SDGs can provide a viable  mechanism for sharing experiences,  follow  best practices and establish institutional linkages.
She said that South Asia, being  truly pluralistic, is not merely a landmass of 8 countries, it’s a living body of 1.7 billion people, it is a melting pot of countless cultures, faith, creeds and ideas. And  diversity of the region  can immensely benefit  its peoples if the parliamentarians could converge this unique divergence.
Dr. Fehmida Mirza also congratulated Meira Kumar, the first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha, and the  Parliament of India on hosting this important conference and reviving a dormant platform after a long period of 6 years.
Dr. Fehmida Mirza also greeted the brotherly Parliament of Afghanistan, the Wolesi Jirga, into the fold SAARC.
It is pertinent to mention here that Dr.  Fehmida Mirza is the first Pakistani leader to deliver a speech in the historic Central Hall of Indian Parliament Building.
Earlier, Ms. Meira Kumar, Speaker Lok Sabah, in her welcome address said that Pakistan was the second largest country in SAARC  and a major driving force in  the regional cooperation.    
She stressed that enhanced interaction and exchange in the region will  strengthen “our efforts to confront similar socio-economic  issues”. APP