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SC’s Justice Mansoor puts Imran Khan on the defensive in NAB amendments case

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SC's Justice Mansoor puts Imran Khan on the defensive in NAB amendments case

The Supreme Court on Friday raised questions over the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and his party’s move to avoid the parliament proceedings when voting was held on the amendments to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) ordinance in August last.

A three-member bench headed by Justice Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Ijazul Ahsan heard a petition filed by Mr Khan against the amendments, which were approved after the PTI lawmakers resigned from the assembly following the ouster of the PTI chief as prime minister in April last.

“Does someone, who avoided voting on the legislation, resever a right to challenge it in court?” Justice Mansoor questioned, adding: “The membership of the National Assembly remains intact until the resignations are not accepted”.

“Since MNAs are public representatives if it is correct for them to boycott the parliament’s proceedings,” he asked, adding: “Isn’t boycotting the legislation and then moving court tantamount to weakening democracy?”

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How it would be determined that NAB amendment case is a matter of public interest, he asked, adding that Mr Khan did not highlight in the petition that the amendments were in conflict with basic rights.

Makhdoom Ali Khan, the counsel for the federal government, said Imran Khan could have failed the government’s bid to approve change NAB laws if his party had attended the joint parliament session. To which, CJP Bandial said a reply would be sought from the PTI chief on this point.

The chief justice said a matter related to public interest could not be disposed on a basis that the conduct of the applicant was not appropriate. Boycotting the parliament proceedings was a political move of the PTI, the top judge said.
Justice Ijazul Ahsan also remarked that conduct of Imran Khan could be questioned if the NAB amendments provides him personal benefits.

The federal government’s lawyer contended that challenging the amendments could bring political benefits to the PTI chairman.

“One person has challenged the NAB amendments and it is possible that other members of his party are in favor of the amendments,” Justice Mansoor remarked.

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After hearing the arguments, the court adjourned the case till Feb 14.

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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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