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MoPA sends summary to PM for dissolution of National Assembly

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MoPA sends summary to PM for dissolution of National Assembly

The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs has sent the summary for dissolution of National Assembly to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

According to sources, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will send the summary regarding dissolution of the assembly to President Dr Arif Alvi.

In the summary sent by the ministry, the date box has been left blank. The date and time of dissolution of the assembly will be decided by the prime minister.

Meanwhile, the coalition partners are making consultations and deliberating upon different names for caretaker government. The announcement of a name for caretaker prime minister is expected today.

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MQM has proposed the name of Kamran Tessuri for the caretaker prime minister, while the National Party has proposed name of Justice (Rtd) Shakeel Baloch for the coveted slot.

On the other hand, names of Hafeez Sheikh, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Justice (Rtd) Maqbool Baqir are also being considered. The names of Fawad Hasan Fawad, ZulfiqarMagsi, Mohsin Naqvi and Dr Ishratul Ebad are also under consideration for the caretaker PM.

Opposition leader Raja Riaz said he would hold consultations with the prime minister on the name of the caretaker prime minister. He will share three names with Shehbaz Sharif on behalf of opposition. He said he had completed the consultation process with his colleagues.

Meanwhile Speaking at a convention centre event on solar tube wells on Wednesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he would send a summary for dissolution of the National Assembly to the president today (Wednesday).

Prime Minister  Sharif emphasised the importance of agriculture in bringing prosperity to Pakistan and said it was dependent on affordable electricity.

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He lamented the political chaos the country had faced over the past 15 months and acknowledged the role of the IMF programme in stabilising the economy.

“Industry and agriculture cannot develop without cheap electricity. Agriculture is the most important component of economic development. Unfortunately, the country is facing political chaos for long. If there is no IMF programme, the people would have faced difficulties,” he said.

The prime minister said that when he took over the government, he was facing a situation that was unimaginable.

Shehbaz Sharif highlighted the need for transitioning to solar power, citing its lower cost and environment-friendly nature.

The PM also mentioned the significant investment in the Diamer Bhasha Dam project, which will store water and generate 4,000 megawatts of electricity.

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PM Sharif attributed the delay in the development of Thar’s coal reserves to the negligence of previous governments. Stressing the significance of cheap electricity for the country’s progress, he emphasised the importance of the agricultural solar tube wells project and proposed a cost-sharing model between the federation, provinces, and farmers.

The prime minister said that why there was such serious negligence by the previous governments, the coal of Thar belonged to our country, and billions of dollars worth of oil was imported, this is negligence, due to which we are asking for loans abroad. One day you will be saved.

For solar tube wells in Islamabad, the PM said the federation will pay two-thirds and farmers will pay one-third. In provinces the federal government will pay one-third, the province will contribute one-third and one-third of the price will be paid by the farmer.

Sharif expressed his desire for Pakistan to fulfill the vision of Quaid-e-Azam and create a country where everyone receives equal treatment, irrespective of their social status. He urged the people to exercise their right to vote and contribute to making Pakistan great.

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Former PM Raja Parvez Ashraf raises concerns over IMF bailout conditions

Former PM Raja Parvez Ashraf raises concerns over IMF bailout conditions

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Former PM Raja Parvez Ashraf raises concerns over IMF bailout conditions

Former prime minister Raja Parvez Ashraf has raised concerns about the potential conditions of the new IMF bailout package for Pakistan.

In a statement issued on Friday, the PPP Central Punjab President suggested that the government should brief parliament on the IMF package, with the finance minister providing lawmakers with details on new taxes and approved austerity measures during an in-camera session.

Ashraf underscored that instead of privatising Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and other vital institutions, state-owned enterprises should be managed through public-private partnerships.

The former PM strongly opposed the idea of imposing taxes on pensioners, deeming it unacceptable. He urged the Finance Ministry to seek an alternative solution.

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Raja Parvez Ashraf also highlighted the potential for enhanced harmony between the Centre and the provinces through the full implementation of the 18th Amendment.

He also proposed the abolition of unnecessary ministries to alleviate the financial burden on the federation.

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Pakistan slams Indian atrocities against minorities, Kashmiris at UN

Pakistan slams Indian atrocities against minorities, Kashmiris at UN

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Pakistan slams Indian atrocities against minorities, Kashmiris at UN

Pakistan addressed the UN General Assembly on Thursday, asserting that India was targeting Indian Muslims, Christians and Muslims in occupied Kashmir, and urged an end to their harsh suppression.

Ambassador Munir Akram stated during a debate on ‘Culture of Peace’ that since the BJP-RSS government took office in 2014, hate, oppression and violence against India’s 200 million Muslims, as well as other minorities like Christians and the ‘lower-caste’ Dalits, became rampant and systematic, driven by the ideology of Hindutva.

The envoy emphasised that unless Hindutva fascism was opposed and the impunity of the BJP-RSS ended, wider violence and conflict in South Asia would remain a real and present danger.

Despite efforts to promote a “Culture of Peace,” Akram noted a rise in hate, violence and war worldwide, with over 300 conflicts raging across the globe.

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Highlighting Pakistan’s efforts to combat Islamophobia, Akram expressed deep concern at the officially sanctioned manifestations of Islamophobia in India, citing the Citizenship Law and National Registry list designed to exclude Muslims from citizenship.

The envoy warned of the spread of Hindutva extremism, which he said turbo-charged repression in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He called for urgent resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with UN resolutions and the wishes of the Kashmiri people.

Akram also highlighted India’s belligerence towards Pakistan, citing threats from Indian officials to “take over” Azad Kashmir and dangerous military doctrines adopted by India.

He accused India of financing and sponsoring terrorist groups to disrupt the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and highlighted Pakistan’s concerns over India’s campaign of targeted assassinations, even beyond its borders.

Akram emphasised the urgent need for the international community to address these issues and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to peace and stability in the region.

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NA Secretariat accepts inclusion of independent members in SIC

NA Secretariat accepts inclusion of independent members in SIC

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NA Secretariat accepts inclusion of independent members in SIC

he National Assembly Secretariat has accepted the inclusion of independent members (PTI-backed MNAs) in the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC), Dunya News reported.

The National Assembly Secretariat has released a list of 83 members of Sunni Ittehad Council on its official website after the approval of NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq.

After the inclusion of independent members, Sunni Ittehad Council has become second largest party in the lower house of the parliament with 83 members.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had sent a notification regarding the inclusion of independent members in the SIC to the National Assembly Secretariat.

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