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Pirzada happy with his work as sports minister

By Alam Zeb Safi
May 21, 2018

KARACHI: The federal minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) Riaz Hussain Pirzada on Sunday said that he is happy with his work he has done for sports promotion in the country during his five-year tenure.

“I am fully satisfied and happy with the way I worked for sports promotion in my capacity as IPC minister. The playing fields were closed and we opened them. There were various challenges and we overcame them,” Pirzada told ‘The News’ in an interview.

When asked if he again gets a chance to serve as IPC minister he will accept that Pirzada said he has passion for sports and will serve sports. “All credit goes to Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. He has done a commendable job for sports during his short time as PM. Whenver I have sent him any file regarding fund he has approved it without wasting any time. And you know we gave cash awards to the athletes for winning medals in international events and disposed off several other matters,” the minister said.

“A grant of Rs500 million has also been approved by the PM. Its basic purpose is to make timely preparations for the South Asian Games which Pakistan is expected to host in 2020. For successful conduction of the South Asian Games we need to relay athletics tracks, upgrade swimming pool and to renovate various halls of the Pakistan Sports Complex Islamabad,” Pirzada said,

He said for undertaking different projects a PC-1 of Rs2.5billion has already been approved. The minister said that he specified the Pakistan Sports Complex hostels only for the sportsmen to stay in.

“Before that the same facility used to be given to irrelevant people on rent. I abolished such practice and ordered that only players and their officials would utilize the same facility,” Pirzada said.

Pirzada said that in his tenure the Quaid-e-Azam Inter-Provincial Games were organized twice which was a big achievement.“After Army did a fine job to root out terrorism our ministry took the risk of going for holding the Quaid-i-Azam Inter-Provincial Games. The Islamabad DIG and various agencies helped us a lot to ensure staging of impressive shows in the federal capital in which thousands of athletes from across the country showcased their talent,” the minister recalled.

When asked about the conflict between PSB and Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) in the initial days of his tenure as federal minister Pirzada recalled when he came to know that General Sahi and his party were wrong he backtracked and restored working relations with the POA that helped the country to avoid international sanctions.

“And now due to courts decisions our football issue has also been resolved. And we have no issue with the FIFA now,” the minister said.He said in his tenure a sports university was also established. “It has already been finalised. And soon under the Higher Education Commission (HEC) classes would be initiated in some portion of the Pakistan Sports Complex Islamabad,” he said.

He said the new Director General of PSB would be recruited as per new rules. “Although the recruitment process got delayed but eventually a new DG will be recruited as per new recruitment rules which have made under the directions of the Supreme Court. We have released Amir Ali Ahmed as acting DG PSB and he is being replaced by Rana Shakeel of accounts section of the IPC as new Acting DG,” Pirzada said.

He said he wanted that every society in the country gets sports facility. “We used to write to every province that every society should have sports facilities. Barring Bahria Towns no other society has sports facilities. I also wanted schools to play a leading role in preparing stuff for national duty in various sports disciplines,” Pirazada said.

When asked what advice he would give to the POA chief Lt Gen (retd) Syed Arif Hasan, Pirzada said he should not keep distance from people.“He is former General and is a man of protocol. He should not keep distance from people but rather should mix with them. And this would definitely leave an impact,” Pirzada said. Pirzada will contest elections on the ticket of PML (N).