Experts call for stronger MHNP protection

ISLAMABAD:

Environmental leaders, policy makers, conservationists and legal experts have emphasized the urgent need to protect one of Pakistan’s most significant ecological assets, the Margalla Hills National Park (MHNP), while ensuring that environmental laws and land use regulations are effectively implemented.

They were speaking at a webinar held to discuss the decision of the Supreme Court of Pakistan regarding the Margalla Hills National Park and the implications of the ongoing review petition before the Federal Constitutional Court.

The event, organized by Devcom-Pakistan on Monday, focused on three critical aspects of the Supreme Court’s decision, including protecting and preserving the environment, dealing with environmental pollution and tackling encroachment in the Margalla Hills National Park. Participants emphasized that the case represents a defining moment for environmental governance in Pakistan and has broader implications for conservation policy and constitutional jurisprudence.

Speakers included former Adviser to the Prime Minister on Environment and Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam Khan, Director General of WWF-Pakistan Hammad Naqi Khan, former Director General of Pak-EPA and environmental expert Asif Shuja Khan, Shakir Toor, Dr. Pervez Hassan, Dr. Amir Haider, environmental advocacy expert Ali Jabir, Naseer Sand, Dr. Ahmed Gilani and others.

Malik Amin Aslam reflected on the significance of the Supreme Court’s decision, which affirmed the importance of environmental protection and called for the removal of illegal encroachments and activities that threaten the integrity of the national park.

He also discussed concerns related to environmental pollution and inadequate management of facilities operating within and around the protected area. He emphasized the importance of improving waste management systems and ensuring that commercial activities do not compromise the park’s ecological character.

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