"In the next session of Parliament, we will definitely get the bill passed but provided the House runs," she told reporters here while launching an online management system of the newly launched 'NaiRoshni' programme.
She, however, refused to comment on the recommendations of a Parliamentary panel to increase the penal provisions on unlawful occupations, but said the suggestions should be "positive" in nature as efforts has to be made to release the properties spread over six lakh hectors across the country.
Along with unlawful occupation of Waqf properties, it suggested that encouraging or promotion of such encroachments should also be treated as an offence.
Heptulla said they have identified properties, which were not under encroachment in different cities and places, to develop them soon.
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"Today, the fear of terrorism that is looming large in the Gulf countries and the join statement issued during the PM's visit makes it clear that Pakistan is isolated today,"she said
Turning her attention to the NaiRoshni programme, to seek to empower minority women, she said since its launch, more than 1.67 lakh women have been trained in 24 states with an amount of Rs 36 crore.
The projects can also be approved online and report of the trained women, location of projects would be available in public domain.
The Minister said focus was being laid on the northeastern region with a sizable minority population, where new programmes would be launched.