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National Assembly Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat Recommends, APO not to be closed: suggests giving APO properties to affectees of 1971

Home / General / National Assembly Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat Recommends, APO not to be closed: suggests giving APO properties to affectees of 1971 National Assembly Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat Recommends, APO not to be closed: suggests giving APO properties to affectees of 1971 Islamabad, January 14, 2021 (PPI-OT): The Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat met under the Chairpersonship of MNA Ms. Kishwer Zehra in the Parliament House this morning recommended non-closure of Abandoned Property Organization (APO). The Committee was unanimous in its view that instead of closing down the Organization and selling its properties, the same may be given to the affectees of 1971 who chose to become Pakistanis. The Committee decided to pursue the issue with the Cabinet Committee on Institutional Reforms overseeing the process of wound up of APO.

NA panel opposes sale of properties abandoned by Bengalis - Pakistan

The National Assem­bly’s Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat on Wednesday opposed the selling of properties abandoned by Ben­galis. APP/File ISLAMABAD: The National Assem­bly’s Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat on Wednesday opposed the selling of properties abandoned by Ben­galis and proposed that these properties be given to the people of erstwhile East Pakistan who chose to retain Pakistani nationality even after the 1971 fiasco. The properties, now under the control of Abandoned Property Organisation (APO), were left behind by Bengalis who gave up their Pakistani nationality and moved to Bangladesh after its creation. The committee has already recommended that these abandoned properties should be given to those people who opted to retain Pakistani nationality and abandoned their properties in what was then East Pakistan.

NA panel opposes sale of properties abandoned by Bengalis - Newspaper

The National Assem­bly’s Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat on Wednesday opposed the selling of properties abandoned by Ben­galis. APP/File ISLAMABAD: The National Assem­bly’s Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat on Wednesday opposed the selling of properties abandoned by Ben­galis and proposed that these properties be given to the people of erstwhile East Pakistan who chose to retain Pakistani nationality even after the 1971 fiasco. The properties, now under the control of Abandoned Property Organisation (APO), were left behind by Bengalis who gave up their Pakistani nationality and moved to Bangladesh after its creation. The committee has already recommended that these abandoned properties should be given to those people who opted to retain Pakistani nationality and abandoned their properties in what was then East Pakistan.

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