Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi has asked all the illegal foreigners to voluntarily leave the country by 31st of this month to avoid state action to forcibly repatriate them to their respective countries.

In an interview with the social media platform , he said all the foreigners, who are illegally staying in Pakistan, irrespective of their nationality, have been given a timeframe to leave the country and this should not be bracketed with Afghans only.

Responding to a question, the Minister said the state of Pakistan is fully capable to repatriate the illegal foreigners  by force. He, however, clarified that there will certainly be a strategy to send them back in phased and orderly manner after the passage of the deadline of 31 October. He said there are around 1.7 million illegal foreigners residing in Pakistan.

Talking about compassion of the state of Pakistan, Murtaza Solangi said no country in the world has ever shown this empathy as demonstrated by Pakistan towards the Afghan refugees in last 50 years. He continued to say that the number of Afghans living lawfully in Pakistan will be higher even if all the 1.7 million illegal foreigners are sent back to their home countries.

The Minister further said Pakistan only wants to ensure safety and security of its own citizens and national frontiers. He said soft borders without any checks and balances are not acceptable to Pakistan. He said Pakistan is ready to welcome people from across the globe after obtaining proper visa and other necessary documentations as per entry requirements for any other country of the world. He said no country, including the United States or the United Kingdom, allows an individual to infiltrate in its territory and illegally obtain passport and other identity.

Responding to a question about the upcoming general elections, the Minister for Information and Broadcasting said polls will be held on the date to be announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan. He said announcing a poll-date not the prerogative of the interim set-up. He said ECP is a constitutional body and fully empowered to organize elections in the country.

Regarding PPP’s demand for a level playing field in the upcoming general election, Murtaza Solangi said PPP is a leading political party of Pakistan and is fully independent in having a stance over a particular matter. He added that expressing concerns and raising issues are the democratic, political and legal rights of every political party. He said the country is virtually passing through an election phase as an environment of electioneering can be witnessed in Pakistan.

Replying to another question, the Minister said ECP and the caretaker government will ensure level playing field to all the registered political parties, including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

To a question about the government’s response to PML-N Sepremo Nawaz Sharif’s return to Pakistan scheduled this month, Murtaza Solangi said he will be treated as per law and the constitution of the country. He said Nawaz Sharif is a leader of a big political party and has been thrice the Prime Minister of Pakistan. He said the former Prime Minister had gone abroad with the permission of the courts and the government of the day had let him go under a lawful process. He said now the return of Nawaz Sharif will also be held under a lawful process and certainly the law will take its course.

Answering a question about privatization of State Owned Enterprises, he said it was the decision of the previous government and the parliament. He said the caretaker government is only implementing those decisions.

When asked about any plan for the privatization of state media organizations like Radio Pakistan, Pakistan Television Corporation and the Associated Press of Pakistan, the Minister said these organizations are public broadcasters and they should not be treated as ghee, sugar or a power plant. He said Radio Pakistan, PTV and APP are amongst the essential services organizations and they are not meant to earn money. He said personally he is against the privatization of national broadcasters as public broadcasters all over the world, may it be the BBC, Deutsche Welle or the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, popularly known as NHK, are funded by the state.

However, individuals not aligned with the modern broadcasting system should have no room in these organizations.