Govt should take parliament into confidence on ‘new US policy’: Raza Rabbani

Former Senate chairperson Raza Rabbani emphasised on Monday that the federal government should “immediately” take parliament into confidence on its “new US policy, particularly mentioning media reports about the sale of rare minerals and the supposed plan to offer Pasni port to Washington.

“ The federal government has not taken the people or parliament into confidence on the dynamics of the new relationship with the United States,“ Rabbani stated in a press release. He added, “It is the right of the people to know the details and the direction of the foreign policy. In history, the US has never been a reliable friend to depend upon.”

On the sale of precious and rare minerals to American metals company US Strategic Metals (USSM), he said it was “unfortunate” that information about the deal had come through the media.

He stressed that “real stakeholders” in this matter were the provinces, which should have been taken into confidence through the Council of Common Interests.

“The federal government fails to realise that Article 172 [of the 1973] Constitution […] is in operation, [and] the provinces are 50 per cent owners of the mineral resources,” Rabbani pointed out.

According to Article 172: “Any property which has no rightful owner shall, if located in a province, vest in the government of that province, and in every other case, in the federal government […] Subject to the existing commitments and obligations, mineral oil and natural gas within the province or the territorial water adjacent thereto shall vest jointly and equally in that province and the federal government.”

In this connection, the senator also recalled that the provinces had “rejected the federal government-sponsored minerals law”.

Rabbani asserted that the federal government should “immediately take parliament into confidence on the various aspects of its new US policy”.


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