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Abbasi says 9 months not enough to end four years of crisis

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said on Monday nine months were not enough to end the four years of negligence and devastation caused by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) government.

Expressing his thoughts on the political situation, Mr Abbasi said, “How would such a country function, where cabinet decisions used to be called wrong asked the former premier.” Saying that the miracle could not happen in a single day, Mr Abbasi said there was a dire need to find solutions to all the problems facing the country.

Reiterating the demand to dissolve the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Mr Abbasi said otherwise, the officers could not take decisions.

In a dig at his political opponents, Mr Abbasi stated that in order to bring political stability to the country, responsibility must be demonstrated, but not through the politics of “the assemblies’ dissolution.”

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Recounting the year 2018, Mr Abbasi said, “We still believe that the mandate of 2018 election was stolen. “
Questioning his opponents, Mr. Abbasi said, “What made them to think about the assemblies’ dissolution.”

“The obstacles in the country’s politics will remain as long as the matters are not sorted out,” added Mr Abbasi.

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Islamabad chief commissioner removed, Muhammad Ali likely to replace him

Islamabad chief commissioner removed, Muhammad Ali likely to replace him

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has removed Islamabad Chief Commissioner retired captain Anwarul Haq.

Sources said Muhammad Ali Randhawa was likely to be appointed as Islamabad chief commissioner after the removal of retired Captain Anwarul Haq.

Muhammad Ali Randhawa is a grade 20 officer of Pakistan Administrative Service.

A letter has been written to secretary Establishment Division by Ministry of Interior’s section officer (admin) Ghulam Murtaza.

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The letter states that the Ministry of Interior required the services of Muhammad Ali Randhawa, presenting working as Lahore commissioner under the Punjab Government, as chief commissioner in Islamabad or CDA.

So Randhawa’s services should be entrusted to the Ministry of Interior, the letter further said.

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Remove barriers from outside Governor’s House, CM House and Rangers headquarters in 3 days, orders SC

Remove barriers from outside Governor’s House, CM House and Rangers headquarters in 3 days, orders SC

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The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the removal of barriers outside government and private buildings, including the Rangers headquarters, within three days and submit a report.

Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa gave the order while hearing a case related to encroachments in Karachi registry of the apex court.

The CJP observed that no one is allowed to obstruct the free movement of the people. It is illegal to block roads and create obstacles. The federal and provincial governments are erecting encroachments, he added.

The chief justice remarked that send the bill of expenses incurred on removing the encroachments to senior officers and collect the amount from their pocket.

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He said imagine the problems pedestrians face while walking around the buildings.

The CJP ordered that the roads belonging to the KMC (Karachi Metropolitan Corporation) should be cleared of encroachments and the Rangers should also be instructed to do so.

CJP Isa in his order directed the Additional Attorney General to inform the federal agencies and send a copy of the court order to all concerned and security agencies. 

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PML-N’s victory margin in by-polls is bigger than that of general elections

PML-N’s victory margin in by-polls is bigger than that of general elections

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 Stats show that the candidates of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and its allies have won their seats in by-polls with a bigger margin than in general elections in Lahore and Kasur.

It is not a new thing that PML-N and its allies have won in Lahore and Kasur because they have retained the seats which they had left.

But the lead they got against their runners-up is bigger than the lead its previous winners had got in general elections is really a thing for their leaders and workers to relish, particularly in the scenario where their political opponents are taking out countrywide rallies on the topic that their mandate was stolen in general elections.

Let’s have a look on fasts

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In NA-119 Lahore-III, Maryam Nawaz won with the lead of 15,479 in general elections whereas in by-polls PML-N candidate Ali Pervaiz Malik defeated his rival Shehzad Farooq with the margin 26, 889.

NA-132 Kasur-II Shehbaz Sharif had defeated his rival Sardar Muhammad Hussain Dogar in general elections with the lead of 26,115 and in by-elections PML-N candidate Malik Rasheed Ahmad defeated his rival Muhammad Hussain Dogar with the lead of 55,869.

In PP-147, Hamza Shehbaz Sharif of PML-N defeated PTI-backed candidate Muhammad Khan Madani with the lead of 5,339 in by-elections and PML-N candidate Malik Riaz defeated his rival Muhammad Khan Madani in by-polls with the lead of 15,293.

In PP-149, Aleem Khan of IPP defeated his rival PTI-backed candidate Zeeshan Rasheed with the margin of 3,758 in general elections and in by-elections IPP candidate Shoaib Siddiqui defeated his opponent SIC candidate Zeeshan Rasheed with the lead of 21,522.

In PP-64, Shehbaz Sharif of PML-N defeated his opponent PTI-backed candidate Muhammad Yousaf with the margin of 1,180 in general elections whereas PLM-N candidate Rashid Minhas defeated his SIC candidate Muhammad Yousaf with the margin of 5,718 votes in by-polls.

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PP-158 is the only constituency in by-polls where the winning margin of PML-N candidate is a bit less. In this constituency, in general elections PML-N Shehbaz Sharif had defeated his rival PTI-backed candidate Yousaf Ali with a margin of 14,795, but in by-polls PML-N candidate Muhammad Nawaz defeated SIC candidate Moonis Elahi with the margin of 12,147 votes.

PML-N leadership links this victory to their economic policies, especially to the initiatives taken by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz such as Ramazan Nigehban Package and reduction in roti and naan prices.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in a statement had said PML-N got landslide victory in by-polls due to the vibrant economic policies of the government.

PML-N leader Atta Tarar had said people have rejected PTI’s politics of ‘confrontation’ and trusted the government and acknowledged its people-friendly steps.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz taking to social media congratulated the party workers and said PML-N is the true representative of the people of Pakistan.

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She said the result of by-polls has rejected the PTI claims that the elections were rigged.

On the other hand, Sunni Itehad Council (SIC), a merger of PIT, could not garner public support in by-polls as its candidates had in general elections.

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