Syed Mussarat Khalil
Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH — Pakistan Repatriation Council (PRC) organized a symposium on “Stranded Pakistanis and role of Welfare Organizations in Bangladeshi camps” at Mehran restaurant Saturday.
Abu Farhan Siddiqui, chief organizer, Muslim Welfare Development Organization-Jeddah (MWDO), was the chief guest.
Anwar Khan, founder/president of US-based welfare organization “OBAT Helpers” presided over the function.
OBAT Helpers, established in 2004, is dedicated to humanity and works for alleviating miseries of Pakistanis living in camps.
Khan was here on an Umrah trip after visiting stranded Pakistanis in Bangladeshi camps.
Khan said there are over 12,000 NGOs that are working in Bangladesh, but none of them are working for stranded Pakistanis which, he said, is very tragic.
He said the role of PRC chairman, Syed Ehtesham uddin Arshad was instrumental in creating OBAT, while US Senators Richard Luger and Andy Carson extended moral help in legalizing its activities in camps.
He further said that OBAT activities included educating over 2,000 students from primary level to professional college level.
Extending micro-finance loans to workers mainly women by providing them sewing machines to earn without moving out of camps, in addition to running over 40 vocational training institutes that provide computer skills.
Abu Farhan Siddiqui spoke about MWDO, financial assistance to over 1200 families, running several schools, clinics, offering scholarships to students, financing marriages, and supporting living spaces for destitute families.
Rohail A. Khan, chairman of Urdu Academy International, Khan. He said: “I am following this organization for a long time and I am impressed with the activities of OBAT helpers.”
Hamid Islam Khan, who opened the symposium, elaborated the roles and activities of OBAT, MWDO and PRC.
Shams uddin Altaf, M. Amanatullah and Tayyab Mosani also appreciated the role of OBAT, MWDO and PRC in projecting the issue of stranded Pakistanis.
Convener Ehsan-ul-Haque thanked the guests and speakers for contributing to the symposium.
He said: “Two weeks back, upon receiving report of confiscating quota of sacrificial meat of stranded Pakistanis by local Bangladeshi authority, we formally informed the president of IDB, and it was promised that soon they will arrange delivery of meat to them.”
He also thanked supreme court Chief Justice Tasadduq Hussain Jilani and the three-member bench of the apex court headed by Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk for taking care of 5-year-old petition made by the President OF Stranded Pakistanis General Repatriation Committee (SPGRC), Abdul Jabbar Khan.
Abdul Majeed recited few verses from the Qur’an followed by a Naat by Zamurrad Saifi.
Abdul Qayyum Wasiq presented his poem in appreciation of the Chief Justice of Supreme Court on activating the petition of stranded Pakistanis. Rohail and other members of PRC presented shield and Ajrak to Anwar Khan.