Karachi:
The march on March issue was announced to postpone the march after a successful conversation between the federal and the provincial government and a successful conversation between the leadership of the Vahdhat -L -Slam (MWM).
Federal Minister Talal Chaudhary, Governor Sindh, MWM and MQM leadership for federal affairs informed the joint press conference.
Talal Chaudhary, who reached Karachi on the instructions of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, said that hiking of pilgrims was banned due to security concerns, which was a sad but unavoidable decision.
Governor Sindh said that he met the pilgrims late at night and maintained the situation before the federal government.
He said that hiking could not be allowed to travel hiking keeping in mind the safety of visitors, but a 7 -Bindu agreement was signed in consultation with all the parties, which will be established for full implementation.
There are 7 points to be fixed:
Specific flight operations for visitors will be started in two days.
The return of bus fare will be ensured in advance.
The Iranian government will be contacted to expand the visa period.
Alternative arrangements for land journey will also be considered.
Immediate orders will be issued for students on the border.
The government apologizes to visitors for the decision to stop the march.
A permanent contact committee will be set up to solve the problems of visitors.
MWM Vice President Maulana Ahmed Iqbal Rizvi announced that the caravan was delayed and the agreement with the government is full of confidence.
He said that all Muslims are dedicated to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah are on him), and this journey, whether wind, naval or land will continue.
He thanked Governor Sindh and said he played an important role in mediation. The demands of visitors include visa extensions, air travel discounts and return to spend money, which the government has assured.
Talal Chaudhary said that the government was forced to take this decision in view of this year’s specific circumstances, but there would be no restriction on future visitors.