Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Balochistan to deliberate over no trust motion against Jam Kamal

Balochistan to deliberate over no trust motion against Jam Kamal
Secretary Balochistan Assembly on Wednesday issued agenda of the assembly session requisitioned to table no-trust motion against Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani.

Provincial assembly’s 14 lawmakers had submitted the no-trust motion to the secretariat of the provincial legislature including 11 signatories of ruling Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), two members of the BNP and a lawmaker of the PTI.

A session of the Balochistan Assembly has been summoned today.

“Bad governance by the chief minister has created frustration, unemployment and lawlessness,” according to the text of the no-confidence motion submitted at the assembly secretariat.

“Bad governance has also affected performance of various institutions as the chief minister running the government without consultation, which has caused an irreparable loss to the province,” according to the text.

“Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan should be removed from his office over the poor performance of his government,” the motion submitted to the assembly secretariat demanded.

The movers will need a simple majority of 33 members to pass the no-confidence motion against the chief minister.

Opposition claims it has the required number to send Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal packing as 14 members of his coalition government are signatories on the motion.

 



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Balochistan to deliberate over no trust motion against Jam Kamal

Balochistan to deliberate over no trust motion against Jam Kamal
Secretary Balochistan Assembly on Wednesday issued agenda of the assembly session requisitioned to table no-trust motion against Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani.

Provincial assembly’s 14 lawmakers had submitted the no-trust motion to the secretariat of the provincial legislature including 11 signatories of ruling Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), two members of the BNP and a lawmaker of the PTI.

A session of the Balochistan Assembly has been summoned today.

“Bad governance by the chief minister has created frustration, unemployment and lawlessness,” according to the text of the no-confidence motion submitted at the assembly secretariat.

“Bad governance has also affected performance of various institutions as the chief minister running the government without consultation, which has caused an irreparable loss to the province,” according to the text.

“Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan should be removed from his office over the poor performance of his government,” the motion submitted to the assembly secretariat demanded.

The movers will need a simple majority of 33 members to pass the no-confidence motion against the chief minister.

Opposition claims it has the required number to send Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal packing as 14 members of his coalition government are signatories on the motion.

 



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PM Summons 3 seperate meetings of PTI Leadership

PM Summons 3 seperate meetings of PTI Leadership
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has summoned three meetings of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) central and provincial leadership today.

The meetings will be held in the evening today at the Prime Minister’s House to discuss strategy regarding opposition parties’ movement against inflation.
Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Defense Minister, Pervaiz Khattak, Minister for Planning and Development, Asad Umar, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Fawad Chaudhry, Education Minister, Shahfaqat Mahmood, Aamir Kiyani, Saifullah Niazi will attend the meeting.

After the meeting of the central party leadership, the PTI Punjab huddle will meet in which CM Usman Buzdar and provincial leadership of Punjab will be in attendance, later CM, governor and ministers of KP will meet under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan to devise a strategy against the opposition.

Both the meetings regarding Punjab and KP will also be attended by the central leadership of PTI. The huddle will devise a strategy to counter the opposition’s movement and will take important decisions regarding reorganising the party, said sources privy to the development.
Prime Minister Imran Khan will seek recommendations from the party leadership to bring a reduction in the rising inflation.

Matters related to bringing reforms in the electoral process of the country will also come under discussion in the meetings.

The premier will unite his party leaders to deal with the Pakistan



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Govt has no objection to the protests of opposition parties: Sheikh Rasheed

Govt has no objection to the protests of opposition parties: Sheikh Rasheed
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed on Wednesday has warned the opposition parties of creating anarchy during the protests.


The government has no objection to the protests of opposition parties, if they remain within the ambit of law, Sheikh Rasheed said while talking to journalists in Rawalpindi, here today.

The interior minister said Prime Minister Imran Khan is personally monitoring the situation regarding inflation. He said the Prime Minister will complete his mandated tenure.
To a question, he said the country’s armed forces are fully prepared to defend the homeland. He said Pakistan Navy once again tracked and blocked the Indian submarine from entering Pakistan’s waters.

Earlier addressing an event, Sheikh Rasheed expressed the commitment to take steps towards bringing improvement in the hospitals of Rawalpindi. He said Nullah Leh expressway and Ring Road Projects have been approved.

Earlier this week, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman had announced that Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) would launch nationwide protests against rising inflation from October 20 (today).

The PDM head announced this while talking to the media here in Islamabad.



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PM Summons 3 seperate meetings of PTI Leadership

PM Summons 3 seperate meetings of PTI Leadership
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has summoned three meetings of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) central and provincial leadership today.

The meetings will be held in the evening today at the Prime Minister’s House to discuss strategy regarding opposition parties’ movement against inflation.
Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Defense Minister, Pervaiz Khattak, Minister for Planning and Development, Asad Umar, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Fawad Chaudhry, Education Minister, Shahfaqat Mahmood, Aamir Kiyani, Saifullah Niazi will attend the meeting.

After the meeting of the central party leadership, the PTI Punjab huddle will meet in which CM Usman Buzdar and provincial leadership of Punjab will be in attendance, later CM, governor and ministers of KP will meet under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan to devise a strategy against the opposition.

Both the meetings regarding Punjab and KP will also be attended by the central leadership of PTI. The huddle will devise a strategy to counter the opposition’s movement and will take important decisions regarding reorganising the party, said sources privy to the development.
Prime Minister Imran Khan will seek recommendations from the party leadership to bring a reduction in the rising inflation.

Matters related to bringing reforms in the electoral process of the country will also come under discussion in the meetings.

The premier will unite his party leaders to deal with the Pakistan



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Russia hosts the Taliban for talks in Moscow

Russia hosts the Taliban for talks in Moscow
Russia hosts the Taliban for talks in Moscow on Wednesday, seeking to assert its influence on Central Asia and push for action against Islamic State fighters which it says have massed in perennially volatile Afghanistan.

The talks, which draw officials from 10 countries including China and Pakistan, are one of the Taliban’s most significant international meetings since seizing power in mid-August.

They come after Russian President Vladimir Putin warned last week that IS fighters were gathering in Afghanistan to spread discord in former Soviet republics flanking Russia.
Russia’s veteran foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, is set to address the gathering.

The Taliban delegation is headed by Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Salam Hanafi, a senior figure in the new Afghan leadership who led talks with the European Union and the United States last week.

Those followed talks in Ankara between the Taliban and Turkish officials.

Brussels has pledged one billion euros ($1.2 billion) to avert a humanitarian crisis after the hardline group’s takeover.

Russia’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday that one of the aims of the Moscow meeting was to consolidate the “efforts of the international community to prevent a humanitarian crisis”.

Moscow also said the formation of an “inclusive government” would be on the agenda, and that parties to the talks were expected to release a joint statement afterwards.

Moscow has reached out to the Taliban and hosted its representatives in Moscow several times in recent years, even though the Taliban is a designated terrorist organisation in Russia.
The Russian president cautioned last week that some 2,000 fighters loyal to the Islamic State had converged in northern Afghanistan, adding that their leaders planned to send them into neighbouring Central Asian countries disguised as refugees.

After the Taliban’s takeover, Russia ran military drills alongside ex-Soviet countries neighbouring Afghanistan.

Lavrov also warned that drug trafficking from Afghanistan had reached “unprecedented” levels, a concern since echoed by the Kremlin during meetings with other Central Asia countries and China.



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Govt has no objection to the protests of opposition parties: Sheikh Rasheed

Govt has no objection to the protests of opposition parties: Sheikh Rasheed
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed on Wednesday has warned the opposition parties of creating anarchy during the protests.


The government has no objection to the protests of opposition parties, if they remain within the ambit of law, Sheikh Rasheed said while talking to journalists in Rawalpindi, here today.

The interior minister said Prime Minister Imran Khan is personally monitoring the situation regarding inflation. He said the Prime Minister will complete his mandated tenure.
To a question, he said the country’s armed forces are fully prepared to defend the homeland. He said Pakistan Navy once again tracked and blocked the Indian submarine from entering Pakistan’s waters.

Earlier addressing an event, Sheikh Rasheed expressed the commitment to take steps towards bringing improvement in the hospitals of Rawalpindi. He said Nullah Leh expressway and Ring Road Projects have been approved.

Earlier this week, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman had announced that Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) would launch nationwide protests against rising inflation from October 20 (today).

The PDM head announced this while talking to the media here in Islamabad.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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