Tag: national action plan

Hazaras urge PM to visit Quetta as sit-in enters third day

--Investigation team comprising CTD officials formed to probe the suicide attack --Forensic evidence sent to PFSA, further action to follow issuance of report QUETTA: The Hazara community on...

Implementing NAP, zero tolerance for terrorists: Sindh CM

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said on Monday that the provincial government is implementing the National Action Plan and there is zero tolerance...

Govt invites Opp to discuss NAP on Mar 28

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi has invited parliamentary leaders on March 28, to hold consultations over the Nation Action Plan (NAP) and...

NA unanimously condemns Indian atrocities in held Kashmir

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Monday passed a resolution with consensus condemning the grave human rights violations in the held Kashmir, urging the international...

Operations wing arrests 157 accused, recovers Rs7.6mln during June

--237 arrested over illegal possession of weapons, 389 drug dealers also held   LAHORE: In a rather impressive show of efficacy, operations wing of the Lahore Police,...

Geo-mapping of seminaries completed in Punjab, Sindh and ICT

ISLAMABAD: The local authorities completed 100 per cent geo-mapping of religious seminaries in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), Punjab and Sindh on agreed parameters, revealed...

Still negotiating with the Taliban?

Or got something even better in mind? ‘Negotiating with the Taliban’ was the buzz phrase around this time five years ago, in the lead up...

Terrorists enter Sindh from Balochistan to carry out their activities: Sindh...

  KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that terrorists enter Sindh from Balochistan to carry out their activities. Talking to a...

Punjab govt reviews law and order situation

Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday presided over a meeting to review law and order situation in the province and measures taken...

A show so splendid but all thine efforts are in vain

They are down but not out-   Our policymakers will have to rethink and chalk out the entire security paradigm. Unless this happens, the tap will...

Quetta attack autopsy: Govt, army vow to keep closer watch on...

Political, military leadership decide to set up high-powered task force to monitor progress of NAP; Intelligence agencies to be provided all the necessary resources...

Lawmakers demand increase in salary and might just get it

  Members of National Assembly on both the treasury and opposition benches have expressed reservations over low salaries and have demanded that their wages be set equal to judges of the Supreme Court or the provincial assembly members of Balochistan. During Question Hour, Parliamentary Secretary for Finance Rana Muhammad Afzal, while replying to question of Shahida Rehmani, said he knows salaries of parliamentarians are low and that they are ready to increase them if the speaker issue directions in this regard. The Speaker said that he was ready to do so if the Finance Ministry asked the National Assembly Secretariat. Maulana Meer Zaman said that his salary is Rs 17,000 and after factoring in all the allowances, he gets Rs 60,000 to Rs 70,000 which is not enough to make ends meet. Giving details of his expenditures, he said that he pays Rs 10,000 as rent of Parliament Lodges and Rs 10,000 as gas and electricity bills. He said that grade 16 employees get higher pay than parliamentarians and demanded wages equal to the salary of Balochistan Members of Provincial Assemblies. IMPLEMENTING NAP: Meanwhile, the National Assembly was informed that operation against terrorism is going on across the country under the National Action Plan (NAP). Parliamentary Secretary for Interior Maryam Aurangzeb informed the House during Question Hour that a number of terrorists have been arrested in Punjab during the operation. She said that combing operation, Madrasa registration and action against hate speech and material are being taken throughout the country. The parliamentary secretary said that the steps of the government to control incidents of terrorism in Karachi had resulted in significant reduction in incidents of terrorism. To a question, she said a total of 251,624 Pakistani nationals have been repatriated to Pakistan from abroad during the tenure of the present government since June 1, 2013 to February this year. Parliamentary Secretary for Finance Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan told the House that total external debt of the country stands at $53.4 billion dollars. He said that when the incumbent government took over, the debt stood at $48.1 billion and that there had been an increase of $5.3 billion during this period. Rana Afzal said that through prudent policies, the government had succeeded in reducing fiscal deficit from 8.4 per cent to 5.5 per cent and that it will be reduced further to 5.1 per cent this year. ISLAMABAD SAFE CITY PROJECT: Replying to a question Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told the House that Safe City Project Islamabad is being implemented at a cost of over $124 million. He said that exit and entry points are being monitored under this project. He said that 1,800 CCTV cameras have been installed in the federal capital under the project. He said the project is at trial stage and will be formally inaugurated next month. Parliamentary Secretary for Planning Syed Saqlain Bukhari told the House that under CPEC three kinds of projects including energy, road and railways infrastructure and development of Gwadar are being implemented. He clarified that Orange Line Metro Train project in Lahore is not part of CPEC. He said that the Punjab government is implementing this project through bank loans. Responding to a calling attention notice moved by Asiya Naz Tanoli and others regarding dilapidated condition of the IJP Road from Faizabad to Pirwadhai, Parliamentary Secretary for Interior Maryam Aurangzeb said the road will be completely repaired soon. LEGISLATION: The House adopted a resolution extending the Private Powers and Infrastructure Board (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015 for a further period of 120 days. The National Assembly on Thursday passed four bills including "The Corporate Restructuring Bill, 2015", "The Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finances) (Amendment) Bill, 2015", "The Deposit Protection Corporation Bill, 2015" and "The Financial Institutions (Secured Transaction) Bill, 2016". The House will be in session again today (Friday) at 10:30AM.

21 terrorists killed in Shawal operation: ISPR

Combined strikes by Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Pakistan Army Aviation Corps were conducted in an operation against terrorists in Shawal on Monday night. 21...

NAP: the paradigm shift that will work one day

The attack that everybody feared    The thing about terror is that it lingers at the back of your mind; after one year, one month and...