put across their point of view in case any action is taken against them.
He was of the view that no one who is associated with any government service or their immediate relatives should be allowed to work for the INGOs.The interior minister said that the formulation of rules and regulations for INGOs has already been initiated and the decision would also be taken that what ministry or agency would be responsible for overseeing their working.
Currently the Ministry of Economic Affairs is dealing with the INGOs.The clean-up process would be undertaken by the federal government and the organisations which are doing a good job would be allowed to continue the function in the country.
To a query, Chaudhry Nisar said that hundreds of INGOs were working in Pakistan currently. A monitoring mechanism would be established through proper rules and regulations and the organisations not living up to the commitment wouldn’t be permitted to work in the country. He brushed aside the impression that the NGOs are an undesirable entity.
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