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Atif Mian steps down from Economic Advisory Council

Published on: September 7, 2018 2:34 PM

ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government asked Dr. Atif Mian, a leading Pakistani-American economist, to step down from the Economic Advisory Council.

Pakistan’s ulema opposed the appointment, because of Mian’s Ahmadiyya faith. “The government wants to move forward together with the ulema and all social classes,” Information Minister Fawad Chauhdry tweeted. “And if one nomination creates differences, that’s not appropriate.”

حکومت نے فیصلہ کیا ہے کہ عاطف میاں کی اقتصادی مشاورتی کمیٹی سے نامزدگی واپس لے لی جائے،حکومت علماء اور تمام معاشرتی طبقات کو ساتھ لے کر ہی آگے بڑھنا چاہتی ہے اور اگر ایک نامزدگی سے مختلف تاثر پیدا ہوتا ہے تو یہ مناسب نہیں۔

— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) September 7, 2018

PTI Senator Faisal Javed confirmed in a tweet that Mian has agreed to step down.

Atif Mian was asked to step down from the Advisory Council and he has agreed. A replacement would be announced later.

— Faisal Javed Khan (@FaisalJavedKhan) September 7, 2018

Filmmaker Jamshed Mahmood shared disappointment over the decision by tweeting, “Pakistan was asked to step down, not Asif Mian.”

Journalist Nadeem Paracha and others shared similar sentiments.

Didn't take much for 'tabdeeli' to succumb to bigotry. Back to square one. The same old fears and politics in Naya Pakistan. What an anti-climax.

— Nadeem Farooq Paracha (@NadeemfParacha) September 7, 2018

There is a kind of hush all over……
Good. Stick to your narrative #PTI . Quaid Azam is dead and can not harm you. Khadim Hussain is alive . Ground reality https://t.co/wbBeGjoA4C

— Khalid Munir (@Khalid_Munir) September 7, 2018

Earlier on Tuesday, Chaudhry defended Mian’s appointment saying Pakistan belongs to the minorities as much as it belongs to anyone else.

“What’s wrong with the appointment of (Mian) as a member of the EAC?” Chaudhry said. “A person who the whole world says will receive the Nobel Peace Prize in the next five years,” he said. “It’s not like we appointed him as a member of the Islamic Council.”

The EAC will comprise of 18 members, seven will belong to the government sector while the remaining 11 will belong to the private sector.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Atif Mian, Economic Advisory Council, Headline

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