Tag: Pmln

Khan yet to declare own assets but wants to know what...

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif submitted his asset details to ECP on September 26.

SC seeks separate petition to form larger bench in PM’s disqualification...

Court asks petitioners’ lawyers to prepare for discussion on articles 69, 68 and 95 at next hearing

FIR registered against PM Nawaz, 10 others

The FIR comes days after an additional sessions judge ordered the Secretariat Police to register the case against the 11 people nominated in the application filed by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

Aitzaz on ‘Go Nawaz Go’: PM should avoid public appearances for...

"People will forget these events after few days," said the senior PPP leader

3 CMs, interior minister, PTI chief yet to declare assets!

Out of 1,174 members of national and provincial assemblies, only 305 members have submitted their asset-ownership details to the ECP

Hamza left red-faced as crowds chant ‘Go Nawaz Go’ during speech

As the central leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz started delivering his speech at Al-Hamra Hall, he started speaking against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and Pakistan Awami Tehreek sit-ins in Islamabad to overthrow the incumbent government

Punjab govt enters ‘dubious’ power deal with Chinese company: report

The fast track and single source acceptance of “eligibility criteria, bank guarantee, issuance of LoI, setting an impossible deadline for feasibility study and instant initiation of summary to hand over land,” has sent jitters among the bureaucratic and legal circles attached with the power wing of the Punjab government, the report said.

Govt lifts ban on recruitments

Cabinet decided that excess charges of consumers of up to 200 units who received more bills as compared to the same month last year would be adjusted in the next bill. He added that over-billing of consumers of over 200 units would also be adjusted after verification that there is a five percent increase in their bills for the month as compared to same month last year

PTI lawyers hijack PML-N legal team

Sources in the CLM say that the chambers staff still helps Butt in preparation of many government cases and many of his associates have joined the AGP office as Additional Attorney Generals (AAG), Deputy Attorney General's (DAG) and even as legal consultants.

Pakistan’s ailing democracy gets another dose of ‘reconciliation’

Nisar said that Aitzaz’s speech during the joint sitting of parliament should be considered as an “FIR” against him and the opposition leader should himself propose judges to hold an impartial enquiry

Sharif scrambles to keep Nisar on leash after Aitzaz row

"Being prime minister of Pakistan is not a bed of roses," says Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif

Govt pinning blame of its failures on PTI, PAT sit-ins

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar had claimed during the joint session of parliament that the cancellation of the Chinese president’s visit had jeopardised $35 billion Chinese investment in Pakistan while the Finance Ministry had also blamed PTI and PAT protests for causing political unrest in the country and thereby leading to a delay in the IMF tranche of $550 million.

Zardari ready to ‘move on’ from Aitzaz-Nisar spat but seeks apology...

"I am in Islamabad for the sake of democracy and not the prime minister."

When rain decided to come down hard!

"Shahbaz Sharif claims that he has turned Lahore into Paris with his development work but in monsoons the city turns into Venice."

Khan flays Sharif for ‘defaming’ military

He said Sharif was first "ridiculed the army" and later "lied" on the floor of the National Assembly.

No question of giving in to Khan and Qadri’s ‘unacceptable’ demands,...

Sharif said he would be happy to negotiate but that the conditions set by Khan were unacceptable.

‘Revolution’ knocking at Capital gates!

The looming confrontation has renewed the political role of the military, casting some doubt on the strength of democratic institutions in a nuclear-armed nation that has seen several coups and has been ruled by the army for half its history.