Youth
Parliament discusses foreign policy as a tribute to the
deceased Youth Prime Minister
Foreign policy is based on ground realties, not wishful
thinking: Khurshid Kasuri
Islamabad, July 30: “Realism and idealism both are
important in the formulation of foreign policy. The
strength and weakness of a foreign policy is directly
related to the country’s governance, economic and domestic
situation, said Mr. Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri, former
Foreign Minister of Pakistan while addressing the Youth
Parliament Pakistan on an Overview of Pakistan’s Foreign
Policy.
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Mr. Adam Thomson offers condolences to Youth Parliament on
the loss of 6 Members
UK will never turn its back on Pakistan: British High
Commissioner Adam Thomson
Islamabad, July 29; British High Commissioner to Pakistan,
Mr. Adam Thomson, who joined Youth Parliament here today
on the first regular session after the tragedy of the
death of 6 Members of Youth Parliament, offered his
condolences and observed a minute of silence on the sad
and tragic death of MYPs.
“UK will never turn its back on Pakistan,” said Mr.
Thomson while addressing the Youth Parliament on the topic
of UK’s Foreign Policy towards Pakistan. Pakistan has lost
more soldiers in the fight against militancy than Britain
has lost in many wars and the sacrifices Pakistani
citizens are huge, he said.
Mr. Thomson, who discussed in detail the support UK has
committed to provide to Pakistan, despite cuts in every
government department back home, said that education,
population and democracy are three key areas that youth of
Pakistan may like to focus on. The societal discourse on
these three key areas needs to be accelerated. UK’s policy
focus in Pakistan has to be focussed towards Youth as
Pakistan is a very young country in terms of demographics.
This is both a unique opportunity and a challenge for
Pakistan as well. Democracy in Pakistan will succeed when
a democratic elected government precedes another, he said.
Mr. Thomson said that UK’s policy towards Pakistan focuses
on trade, youth, education, and skills-building.
Answering a question about what is the role UK is playing
in resolving Kashmir and the water disputes, Mr. Thomson
said that Britain wishes to see friendly relations between
Pakistan and India but the issues between the two nations
need to be resolved between the two. He believed that
while Pakistanis look for ways to resolve water issues,
water conservation should also be one of the major
strategies adopted.
Mr. Thomson was presented with a Youth Parliament memento
by the Leader of the Opposition and the Minister of
Defence and Foreign Affairs.
The Youth Parliament session will re-convene tomorrow,
July 30, at 09:30 am while Youth Parliament will be
addressed by Mr. Khurshid Mehmud Kasuri, former Foreign
Minister of Pakistan at 02:30 pm while the Youth
Parliament session will meet tomorrow at 09:30 am.
Youth Parliament pays glowing tribute to
its Prime Minister & fellow Members
Islamabad, July 29: The Youth Parliament that met here
today after one day of mourning paid glowing tribute to
its Prime Minister and fellow Members who died in a plane
crash yesterday while on their way to join the fifth and
final session of Youth Parliament.
“Our biggest tribute to our deceased members is to carry
out the very business of the House, the Youth Parliament,
for which our 6 members were travelling and lost their
lives,” said members while initiating the proceedings of
Youth Parliament here today. “This session is dedicated to
the memory of our 6 members,” said MYPs while passing
unanimous resolution to offer a joint prayer for the
deceased and their families.
In a Condolence Reference organised by Youth Parliament,
that also included a one-minute silence observed in memory
of the departed souls, parents and families of Mr. Hassan
Javed Khan, late Youth Prime Minister and Mr. Bilal Jamaee.
Mr. Wazir Jogezai, Speaker Youth Parliament, chaired the
session.
“We remember our members through their commitment, courage
and drive,” said members and wish to follow in their
footsteps by continuing with our session.
PILDAT mourns the death of Youth Parliament
Members on-board Airblue Flight ED 202
Islamabad, July 28; PILDAT expresses deepest sorrow at the
sad demise of 6 Members of Youth Parliament Pakistan,
including the Youth Prime Minister, on board the airblue
flight ED 202 that has crashed this morning.
PILDAT serves as the secretariat of the Youth Parliament
Pakistan. The 6 members of Youth Parliament on board the
flight were travelling from Karachi to join the Youth
Parliament session, final session of this batch, that
began in Islamabad today.
The PILDAT management and team, its board of directors,
board of advisors and the Youth Parliament Steering
Committee mourn the untimely and tragic death of the Youth
Parliament members. We are joined in mourning by the
alumni of Youth Parliament from across Pakistan as well as
the various supporters of the Youth Parliament project.
Our prayers and support goes to the families of our
members in this time of loss.
The names and profiles of those members who we believe
were on board the flight include:
1.
Mr. Hassan Javed Khan,
(YP39-SINDH02;
Blue)
Youth Prime Minister
Mr. Hassan Javed hails from Hyderabad, Sindh. He was born
on October 30, 1984 and was working for the Royal
Bank of Scotland, Karachi as a Team Head for Client
Relationships for the Royal Preferred Banking (RPB)
Department. He completed his MSc in Investment and
Finance with Distinction from Queen Mary, University of
London, UK. During his stay there, he participated in
University of London Squash League. Mr. Javed secured Gold
medals at Hyderabad B.I.S.E Inter-school Squash Tournament
consecutively in 1998 & 1999. He believed in an
independent and sovereign Foreign Policy, uniform
Educational System and strong Justice System.
2.
Ms. Syeda Rabab Zehra Naqvi,
(YP41-SINDH04;
Blue)
Youth Information Minister
Syeda Rabab Zehra Naqvi hails from Karachi and was born on
May 11, 1989. Having completed her GCE O Levels from the
Mama Parsi School and GCE A Levels from the Karachi
Grammar School, she was pursuing a BSc in
Economics and Finance as an external student of the London
School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE). During
her school years, she held various leadership positions,
including memberships in various student councils.
She served as an elected office bearer of the
Students' Union in her college. Ms Naqvi interned at
various institutions, including banks, media firms and
NGOs, and planned to follow a career in national politics.
3.
Mr. Prem Chand,
(YP38-SINDH01;
Blue), Youth
Minister for Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs
Mr. Prem Chand hails from Sanghar, Sindh. He was born on
April 03, 1984 and was studying for a Masters in Social
Work at the University of Sindh. He was a social work
student and performed numerous activities in this regard.
4.
Mr. Bilal Jamaee,
(YP44-SINDH07;
Green) Youth Shadow Minister for Information
Mr. Bilal Jamaee was born on June 14, 1987 in Karachi. He
was a 2nd Year student for Mass Communication at the
University Of Karachi and served as the General Secretary of 'Bazm-e-Adab'.
He participated in numerous Debating Competitions and
had written a number of stories for children's magazines. Mr. Jamee worked for two years at Elite Pulishers as Asst.
Manager. Mr. Bilal Jamaee was part of the recent Youth
Parliament Study Visit to UK that took place from July
5-9, 2010.
5.
Mr. Owais bin Laiq
(YP45-SINDH08;
Green), Member Youth Parliament Standing Committee on
Information
Mr. Owais Bin Laiq hails from Karachi and was born on June
20, 1988. Following the completion of his GCE O and A
Levels, he joined the Institute of Business Administration
(IBA) for a bachelor degree in business administration.
Passionately engaged in the field of media, he was the manager of the Media and Publication Society
at the IBA and also won various contests, such as the
National Samaa TV Documentary Competition. Mr. Laiq also
notably interned at International Business Machine (IBM).
Possessing a keen interest in travelling, he visited
India, Iran, UAE, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
6.Syed
Arsalan Ahmad
(YP42-SINDH05;
Blue), Member Youth Parliament Standing Committee on
Information
Syed Arsalan Ahmed hails from Karachi and was born on
February 27, 1988. He completed his Matriculation with A-1
grade and his Intermediate in Pre-Engineering with an A
grade. He then went on to complete his Bachelors in
Textile Engineering from SFDAC University. Mr. Arsalan has
been actively involved in debates both in his college and
university life. He won several medals while
representing his university in national debating events on
several occasions.
Youth Parliament
Steering Committee and Members express shock and sorrow at
the tragedy of Airblue plane crash that had 6 Members of
Youth Parliament on board
Islamabad, July 28; The Youth Parliament members were
joined here today by Chairman Youth Parliament Steering
Committee Senator S. M. Zafar and Mr. Wazir Jogezai,
Member, in the session that began with a resolution
expressing shock and sorrow at the national tragedy of
plane crash today that had 6 Members of Youth Parliament
on board, including other 159 passengers.
The 6
Members of Youth Parliament on board the Airblue flight ED
202, who were travelling to join the Youth Parliament
session today, include:
3. Mr. Bilal Jamaee, (YP44-SINDH07; Green)
Youth Shadow Minister for Information
4.
Mr. Prem Chand, (YP38-SINDH01; Blue),
Youth Minister for Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs
5. Mr. Owais bin Laiq (YP45-SINDH08; Green),
Member Youth Parliament Standing Committee on
Information
6. Syed Arsalan Ahmad (YP42-SINDH05; Blue),
Member Youth Parliament Standing Committee on
Information
The
Youth Parliament Secretariat and members expressed deep
sadness and anguish at the horrible tragedy. “We stand by
the aggrieved families and pray for the safety and
survival of our fellow members,” the members said in a
resolution passed in the House. The Youth Parliament noted
that an inquiry has been ordered and hoped that it swiftly
and objectively concludes by bringing to light the real
reason behind the plane crash.
The
House decided to adjourn today while the Youth Parliament
will resume session tomorrow, July 29, at 10:30 am.
Patron of the Youth Parliament Pakistan
Honourable
Mr. Faisal Karim Kundi
Deputy Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan
Honourable Speakers
Mr. Gohar Ayub
Khan
Former Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan
(April 11, 1990 to Oct. 17, 1993)
Speaker at
Second Session and Fourth Session of Youth Parliament 2007
Mr. Illahi Bakhash Soomro
Former Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan
(Feb. 16, 1997 to Aug. 20, 2001)
Speaker at
Second Session of Youth Parliament 2008-09