In a couple of day's the law makers using the pretext of the love and
patriotism of the remittances sent by the overseas Pakistanis,may move a
bill in the parliament to amend the constitutional restriction imposed
on legislators holding dual nationality from being disqualified from the
membership of the assembly.The write up below obtained from the source
stated at the end provides a clear picture and exposes and busts the
myth, the lawmakers, are bent on creating to fulfill and protect the
interest of their favorite few at the cost of the nation.
"The
Economic Survey of Pakistan has fully exposed the myth and the reality
of the bloated right of dual nationals to become members of Pakistani
parliament and grab top posts in the government and other key
decision-making/money-making corporate bodies.
The
official GOP document exposes the claim of dual nationals living in the
western countries about sending remittances in bulk, an argument
advanced to claim the right to contest elections.
The
official figures of remittances in the Survey reveal that the lion’s
share of dollars comes from the expatriates in the Middle East where no
foreigner can acquire citizenship.A country-wise analysis indicates
that the rich expatriates, dual nationals included, have a much smaller
contribution to the Pakistan economy when compared to their poor
counterparts in the Arab countries.
The latest figures put
foreign remittances at 10.2 billion dollars from July 2011 to April
2012 against the previous figure of 9.6 billion dollars, an increase
registered following the government’s policy of Pakistan Remittances
Initiative (PRI) to encourage banking channels for the purpose.
According
to the Survey (2011-12), Pakistani labour class working in Saudi
Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and in other Gulf States have 60 per
cent share in the remittances. In contrast, the overseas Pakistanis
living in the United States (USA) and United Kingdom (UK) contributed
only 30 per cent. Expatriates living in the European Union (EU) have a
pathetic share of just 2.8 per cent.
In a sharp contrast
in terms of individual earnings, expatriates in the western countries
earn far more than their counterparts in the Middle East. Another fact,
which is often forgotten, is that a majority of expatriates living in
the west are those who are not dual nationals, according to an
economist.
But when it comes to grabbing important
official positions, the ‘ideal’ candidates are ‘imported’ from the US,
UK and EU. As soon as their terms expire and the ‘rainy’ season starts
they pack up and fly back, their ‘passion to serve the motherland’
dissipating into thin air.
Pakistan has tried several
imported leaders, honouring them with the slots like prime minister,
cabinet members and other top positions yet not one of them stayed for a
single day after they relinquished the privileged position.
In
terms of remittances, expatriates in Saudi Arabia are the top
contributor. The figures given in the Economic Survey are as follows:
Remittances from US: $1922.4mln(17.7%); UK: $1263.7mln(11.6%); Saudi
Arabia: $2987.9mln (27.5%); UAE: $2386.3mln(21.9%); Other Gulf
countries: $1226.6mln (11.3%); EU: $304.6mln (2.8%); others $785.7
(7.2%)
Thus Pakistanis living in the UK have a much
smaller contribution of 1263.7 million dollars (11.6%) when compared to
those living either in Saudi Arabia or UAE or the collective
contribution of the labour class working in Kuwait and Bahrain etc.
But
most of our imported leaders come from UK and they include, among
others, an adviser on interior and a senior member of Pakistan’s High
Commissioner in UK. Recently, Supreme Court has suspended two MQM
lawmakers for being UK citizens.
The overseas Pakistanis
in the United States contributed 1922.4 million dollars (17.7%) in
2011-12 under the head of remittances. Hussain Haqqqani’s wife, Farah
Naz Ispahani, a PPP MNA suspended for being US-Pak national, is the
latest example. Earlier, Omer Ghumman was a minister in the Shaukat
Aziz cabinet. After he was shown the door, Omer immediately returned to
US. Former Shaukat Aziz has not returned to Pakistan since he left.
Moin
Qureshi, a former caretaker PM, had acquired the Pakistani identity
card after assuming the top office and never came back after completing
his stint.
A PML-N MNA Jamil Awan had his membership
suspended for being a Dutch national. Auditor General of Pakistan,
Boland Akhtar Rana, is a declared Canadian-Pakistani.
As
for Pakistanis in Middle East only four names come to mind who served
at important positions and have businesses abroad. They are: former
federal minister for population in Shaukat Aziz cabinet, Ch. Shahbaz
Ahmad, former MNA Ch. Nazir Jutt, former chairman Ehtesab Bureau
Saif-ur-Rehman and former MNA Ch. Ejaz.
But certainly they hold Pakistani passports only and cannot get the nationality of these Arab states."
Source:http://www.awaztoday.com/News_Who-sends-the-dollars-and-who-grabs-the-top-jobs_1_23344_Political-News.aspx
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