will have their registrations cancelled. The minister made it clear that those INGOs restrained from operating in Pakistan will be given the right to appeal the cancellation of their registration.
He said that in the past few months, some INGOs had been restrained from working on the basis of intelligence information. He said that in the past, irrespective of security issues, INGOs were allowed to operate in Pakistan and no mechanism was ever formulated for the people associated with these INGOs and their frequent visits to Pakistan.
The minister said that with online registration process for INGOs, visa acquisition was also being simplified and could be availed online. He said that in every part of the world, there are specific rules and regulations for INGOs but here, these INGOs had been operating for decades without any policy mechanism. Even in security zones of the country, people associated with these INGOs were allowed to move.
The minister said that Pakistan welcomes all those foreign organisations who aim at working and operating in Pakistan under the law of the land, and all these INGOs will be awarded at the behest of the government.
Pakistan welcomes all foreign organisations to work in different areas and has an open door policy for INGOs but all INGOs should be allowed to work as per rules and regulations. He added that any action taken against any INGO will be made public.
Nisar said that either it was the issue of arms licenses or bullet-proof vehicles, it had become a herculean task to govern in the country. It easy to do any wrong but to stop it is an uphill task, said Nisar.
“During the last two years, I have worked with dedication and fear of God and scores of people associated with Nadra and police were put in jails for their misdeeds,” he said.
The minister said the PML-N government was working in the right direction and the Karachi operation was launched to purge Karachi of target killings, extortionists and miscreants. Similarly, the National Action Plan (NAP) is also being implemented in letter and spirit to purge the country of terrorism and extremism.
The government also launched a policy mechanism for the ECL and all biased policies were annulled, adding that the government was going to launch policies for arms licenses and private security agencies soon.
On the present scenario in Afghanistan and relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the minister said that Pakistan wants good, brotherly relations with Afghanistan but when the Afghan leadership speaks language of Pakistan’s enemies, it hurts.
The minister also said that any adventurism at the D-Chowk will not be tolerated in future and no public protest at this sensitive place will be allowed.