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  Mateeullah Tareen
YP04-BALOCHISTAN03
 
  Brief Profile  

Born on September 8, 1990 in district Pishin of Balochistan. Mateeullah Tareen completed his graduation (BA) in the subject of History with distinction from Government College University (GCU), Lahore in February, 2012. He conducted his B.A. (Honors) dissertation on ‘The socio- economic impacts of Afghan refugees in Balochistan’. He has been awarded Academic Certificate of Merit for being the position holder in History Department in session (2007-2011) along with awards of Co-curricular Certificates of Merit for serving as President of the Garrett History Society GCU and Certificate of Achievement by United States Consulate General Lahore for attending Survey of American History. He has Organized Blood Donation camp in his capacity as President Blood Donor Society, GCU and was a member of GCU Welfare Society Voluntary Team that launched fund raising campaign for earthquake victims in 2008. He has served on different posts in Institute for Peace and Secular Studies (IPSS), GCU Debating Society, Environment Protection Society, Young Journalist Society and Brett Philosophical Society. His interests include Foreign Affairs, Human Rights and European History.

  Status in Youth Parliament  

Politically, Mateeullah Tareen is affiliated with Blue Party

  Contact Detail  
Email: matee_ullah@hotmail.com
  Participation in Legislative Business  
Second Session
(25-04-2013)

Mr. Mateeullah Tareen (YP04-Balochistan03), Mr. Hazrat Wali Kakar (YP02-Balochistan), Mr. Rafiullah Kakar (YP06-Balochistan), Mr. Usman Jilani (YP13-KP03), Mr. Inam Ullah Marwat (YP14-KP04) and Ms. Sharmeen Qamar (YP43-PUNJAB26) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that immediate step shall be taken for the repatriation of Afghan refugees. The Residential and Proof of Registration cards issued to Afghan refugees had expired on 31 December, 2012. As decided by Tripartite Commission (2 delegates each from each from Afghan, Pakistan and UNHCR) the refugees repatriation should have started by the end of 2012 but this did not happen. Refugee camps have become safe havens for the terrorist and banned outfits. These camps are producing man power for the TPP and outlawed organizations. Moreover, they are burden on the limited health, education, water and sanitation facilities of the host community. Therefore, government shall take steps for the removal of Afghan refugee camps and their immediate repatriation.”

Mr. Rafiullah Kakar (YP06-BALOCHISTAN05), Mr. Mateeullah Tareen (YP04-BALOCHISTAN03), Mr. Hazrat Wali Kakar (YP02-BALOCHISTAN01), Ms. Mehwish Rani (YP46-PUNJAB29) and Mr. Rajesh Kumar (YP61-SINDH13) would likely to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the menace of terrorism and religious extremism poses an existential threat to the state of Pakistan. In the contemporary situation, there is a dire need for devising a comprehensive and holistic strategy against the faith-and-sect-based violence. While the Parliament of Pakistan has recently passed “The National Counter Terrorism Authority Bill, 2013" that aims to set up a national anti-terror body, a new strategy shall include, but should not be limited to, monitoring supporters of the militant groups in the civil and military administration, curtailing societal sources of support, addressing socio-economic causes of religious extremism and taking strict action against the use of violence. Above all, as a prerequisite for all this, an open dialogue on the issue needs to be initiated so as to challenge certain established norms and concepts and to pave the way for developing a broad national consensus.”

Mr. Mateeullah Tareen (YP03-BALOCHISTAN04), Mr. Rafiullah Kakar (YP06-BALOCHISTAN05), Mr. Hazrat Wali Kakar (YP02-BALOCHISTAN01), Ms. Nabila Jaffar (YP07-BALOCHISTAN07) and Mr. Ahmed Salman Zafar (YP24-BALOCHISTAN07) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that new provinces shall be formed in the country on the basis of a multiple criteria, which takes into consideration both administrative and ethno-linguistic factors. New federal units of Bahawalpur Janobi-Punjab, Southern Pashtunkhwa (North-Western belt of Balochistan), FATA and Hazara province shall be formed considering the popular demand for their creation and their economic and administrative viability. Creation of new provinces will not only strengthen federal integrity but will also ensure devolution of power to the grass root level.”

Third Session
(03-07-2013)

Mr. Rafiullah Kakar (YP06-BALOCHISTAN05), Mr. Mateeullah Tareen (YP04-BALOCHISTAN03), Mr. Ahmed Salman Zafar (YP24-BALOCHISTAN07), Ms. Mehwish Rani (YP46-PUNJAB29) and Mr. Inam Ullah Marwat (YP14-KP04) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the recent wave of terrorist attacks across the country reveals the alarmingly growing strength of the militants on one hand and the ignominious apathy and indecisiveness of the government and the political forces on other hand. Even more perturbing and worrisome is the fact that we, as a nation, continue to live in a state of denial, without realizing the severity of the threat posed by terrorism. This House calls upon the government to devise a clear-cut and well-defined approach regarding terrorism. It is the time to bell the cat and rescue this country and its people from the menace of terrorism.”

Fourth Session
(28-08-2013)

Mr. Rafiullah Kakar (YP06-BALOCHISTAN05), Mr. Mateeullah Tareen (YP04-BALOCHISTAN03),Ms. Mehwish Rani (YP46-PUNJAB29) and Mr. Hazrat Wali Kakar (YP02-BALOCHISTAN01) would like to move the following resolution: “This House applauds the recent decision of the Defense Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) to hold negotiations only with those militants who lay down their arms and renounce violence. Marking a pragmatic change in government's traditional approach—which was confused at best, the decision to use force against militants who refuse to lay down arms will go a long way in effectively countering the menace of terrorism and establishing the writ of the state.”

Fourth Session
(29-08-2013)

Mr. Rafiullah Kakar (YP06-BALOCHISTAN05), Mr. Inam Ullah Marwat (YP14-KP04), Mr. Mateeullah Tareen (YP04-BALOCHISTAN03) and Mr. Hazrat Wali Kakar (YP02-BALOCHISTAN01) would like to move the following resolution: “This House unequivocally condemns the continuation of the barbarous “Dump and Kill” policy by the military establishment in Balochistan. Since the new nationalist-led government has assumed office, the body count of Baloch missing persons has been on rise, which reveals not only the ignominious indifference of the security establishment to the post-election realities but also their blatant disregard of the rightful authority of civilian government. If the establishment persists with such strategies, it is likely to accentuate further the crisis of national integration

Fourth Session
(31-08-2013)

Mr. Rafiullah Kakar (YP06-BALOCHISTAN05), Mr. Inam Ullah Marwat (YP14-KP04), Mr. Mateeullah Tareen (YP04-BALOCHISTAN03) and Mr. Hazrat Wali Kakar (YP02-BALOCHISTAN01) would like to move the following resolution: “This House unequivocally condemns the continuation of the barbarous “Dump and Kill” policy by the military establishment in Balochistan. Since the new nationalist-led Government has assumed office, the body count of Baloch missing persons has been on rise, which reveals not only the ignominious indifference of the security establishment to the post-election realities but also their blatant disregard of the rightful authority of civilian government. If the establishment persists with such strategies, it is likely to accentuate further the crisis of national integration.

Fourth Session
(01-09-2013)

Mr. Mateeullah Tareen (YP04-BALOCHISTAN03) to invite the attention of the Honourable Youth Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence towards Indian violation of the Line of Control on daily basis. The heavy fires received from across the LoC have resulted in the loss of many lives on this side. The concerned Youth Minister must dig out the causes of the violation of the ceasefire agreement (2003) and offer India an investigation of the matter by the United Nations peacekeeping mission.

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