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Former and current Interior Minister face to face



Islamabad: During the discussion in National Assembly on issuing or not visa issuing visas on the arrival of foreign tourists in the country, the current and former interior minister of the ruling party Muslim League (N) came face to face.

During the meeting on the last day in the National Assembly, Shri Tareen Mazari, Member Assembly of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), took advantage of the presence of current interior minister Ahsan Iqbal and former minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on the Liberal Visa policy on the point of order The question raised that a brief discussion between the two leaders took birth.

Ahsan Iqbal said in his defense that if there are security concerns, it does not mean that Pakistan should be closed for foreigners.

Remember that the Ministry of Interior introduced former Liberal Visa policy, by former minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, dismissing some of the visa policy decisions. Which includes 24 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, to issue the same visa on the national airports.

Ahsan Iqbal presented a statement that 'Visa-online arival' visas will be issued only by tourists after the security check operators on the national airports, and regulations have been fixed in this regard.

He rejected the possibility of misuse of policy in the past, saying that in the policy of policy, no security agency or other contractor like the US secret agency, could not enter the country through the policy mentioned.

'Liberal Visa policy does not mean that anybody will take advantage of the tourism only by visiting the country, and will get tourism in Pakistan, which has recently emerged as a tourist destination,' Ahsan Iqbal said. Will promote '.

Regarding the NGOs, the Minister defended the government policy and said that the government can continue its work till the government's final verdict of the registration of related NGO's cancellation, enrollment in NGO registration process There was a possibility of errors that have been removed. 
It said that the NGO had the right to appeal the government's decision within 90 days, but by law, they would have to leave the country within 60 days. 

He expressed his surprise at the meeting of the assembly, adding that how can the CNGs be called to leave the country within two months, whereas they have the appeal of the appeal for 3 months. 
Chaudhry Nisar while discussing the debate on a few opposition members on the desk, he said that he had issued instructions that the proceedings of foreign visas should be done on the arrival of foreign tourists. 

'If the Pakistan Assembly Assembly has to go to the relevant embassy to travel in another country, the member of the country should also come to the Pakistani ambassador.' 

Added that I announced the termination of the visa policy Does Pakistan charge the same fee as a foreigner, as a Pakistani will pay for a relevant country visa fee. 

Chaudhry Nisar accused that foreigners with thousands of security concerns during the period of Pervez Mushroof entered Pakistan and demanded the Interior Minister to submit information to all the foreigners entering the country or providing information Will give On this occasion, Chaudhry Nisar said that 'Ahsan Iqbal should continue his policy without accepting any pressure'. 

The former minister said that politics is not a matter of national security issues, but it is not against the anti-government but it should be discussed in detail about the issues related to the NGOs, but they expressed happiness that The government is still following its policies on the issue of NGOs. Disagree with the position of 

Chaudhry Nisar, Minister of State Ahsan Iqbal said that the government should take steps to attract global tourists to encourage them to attract tourists attention around the globe. Chances are provided and Pakistan should also keep track of these things.

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