Senator Rehman Malik, chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Home Affairs, said that India itself was nurturing the global terrorist organization ISIS and that there were regular ISIS training camps in India, including attacks on the Hazara community, spread in Balochistan. Evidence against India at the international level is enough to open the eyes of the international community. ISIL elements are involved in sabotage operations in Balochistan. The Interior Ministry should submit a detailed report to the committee in this regard and the steps taken so far. It should be informed in detail.
Presiding over the meeting of the Standing Committee on Admission, Senator Rehman Malik said that Modi's atrocities in Occupied Kashmir cannot be ignored, we will raise voice for the rights of Kashmiris at all levels. Senator Rehman Malik said that although vaccine is a good and welcome development for the world, but the people of Occupied Kashmir will be deprived of this facility by the Government of India, so we have to provide this facility to the brothers and sisters of Occupied Kashmir. Will
He said that a drug called Zonbi is being introduced among the youth which is a very dangerous drug which makes children start strange movements and cannot maintain their mental balance, against the elements involved in this heinous crime. Action is urgently needed, and law enforcement agencies must take the toughest possible action. The committee was given a detailed briefing by FIA officials on the shortage of petroleum products by oil marketing companies. The Director General FIA informed the committee that shortage and stockpiling of petroleum products is a major problem which has cost the national exchequer billions of rupees. Officials said that the demand for petroleum products has significantly reduced during the Corona epidemic. Products have been a problem in every era. The government should not only meet the shortage of petrol but also take action against those who are creating artificial shortages.
Senator Javed Abbasi while drawing the attention of the committee to the growing insecurity and crime in Islamabad said that the job of the police is to protect the people while here the police killed an unarmed seeker of knowledge and his parents are waiting for justice. ۔ The chairman of the committee took serious note of the law and order situation in Islamabad and summoned the IG Islamabad for the next meeting. Senator Mian Atiq Sheikh also said that no attempt should be made to hide the facts of Osama Satti murder case and an impartial inquiry should be held. Apart from Senators Javed Abbasi, Mian Atiq Sheikh, Interior Ministry, Ministry of Petroleum and FIA And senior officials from other departments attended.


