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11 September 2022

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Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi: UN should pay for flood damages along with aid

Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi, head of the Shia Ulema Council of Pakistan, says that the flood has affected Pakistan the most, the affected families are innumerable, while the loss of people, livestock, and agriculture is still difficult to accurately estimate.

Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi, head of the Shia Ulema Council of Pakistan, says that the flood has affected Pakistan the most, the affected families are innumerable, while the loss of people, livestock, and agriculture is still difficult to accurately estimate.

Learning from this disaster, measures should be taken for the future now, this series of climate changes is not only for these few days or few months, but for what the human has done with the natural factors on this earth for his own interest.

There are effects, rightly, the international community has only turned towards aid, although according to the reports of international organizations, Pakistan is the most affected by these climate changes among the Central Asian states, so along with aid and cooperation, damages must also be paid.

He expressed these views while addressing the message on the World Day for “Clean Air and Blue Sky” and the latest flood situation.

He further said that not only the days should be celebrated globally, but the biggest part in the recent disaster is the factors of these world countries, due to which the environmental pollution increased, the air became polluted, the glaciers started melting, the reports of the international organizations themselves.

Pakistan is losing more than 24 billion dollars annually and Pakistan is also the country most affected by natural disasters in the Central Asian region, which directly affects the people of Pakistan.

In such situations, the arrival of the United Nations Secretary General to Pakistan is welcomed, but not only aid, but now in the light of the reports of international organizations, Pakistan should also pay damages, but also give clear relief in international debts, so that millions of people will not be affected by the recent calamity. And permanent measures can be taken to protect against such natural calamities in the future.



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