Tag: Prime Minister

‘If Fazl is with PM, he has to be guilty’

  Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan took to Twitter Tuesday night to criticise Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman for the latter’s speech...

‘Khan can’t defeat PM through democratic means’

  Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Pervaiz Rashid said that Imran Khan could not defeat Nawaz Sharif through democratic means and was, therefore,...

The Bhagat Singh of Panama

PM’s April 22 speech ended with the full ‘sarfaroshi ki tamana’ verse, which was later edited out, seriously While the political opponents and media persons...

Govt, Opp parties working on own TORs for Panama probe

PM Nawaz tells Dar to take all parties on board for formation of ‘credible’ enquiry commission, also discuss expanding enquiry to foreign funding of...

Panama probe to be headed by retired judge, govt decides

Maryam Nawaz says no compromise will be made on authority of elected govt, as PM Nawaz directs leaders not to pay heed to ‘conspiracy...

Prime Minister House spent Rs 10m on tea in a year

The Prime Minister House spent a whopping Rs 10 million on tea in a year. The prime minister, in the recent past, was in media...

Nizami says PM should go to parliament not London

  The prime minister (PM) should go to the assembly and address the joint session of parliament instead of going to London or somewhere else...

Opp parties show disdain for PM’s judicial commission

PPP rejects allegations made by PM against the party’s deceased leaders, says Nawaz trying to fool nation with another political gimmick in name of...

Panama Leaks: Aitzaz calls for PM’s resignation

  Opposition Leader in the Senate Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan has said that the prime minister must resign in the wake of the release of Panama...

Of all things: Qureshi slams PM for cancelling US visit

Parliamentary Leader of PTI in the National Assembly and veteran politician Shah Mehmood Qureshi criticised the decision of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to cancel...

PM seeks proposals from MNFSR to revitalise agriculture

  Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has directed the Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR) to come up with an integrated framework to revitalise...

PM to leave for London ahead of Nuclear Security Summit in...

Nuclear Summit to discuss evolving threats, highlight steps to minimise use of highly-enriched uranium Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will leave for London Monday before traveling...

Nawaz says looking forward to useful talks with Obama at nuclear...

    United States Ambassador to Pakistan David Hale on Thursday called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to discuss the agenda of the PM’s upcoming visit...

Unstoppable force, deeply aggrieved object

PM hopes to win over Fazl on Women Protection Act Invites arch-opponent of the act for a meeting 'to address reservations' of religious parties about the provisions of the act Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday invited Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam-Fazal (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman to address reservations of religious parties on the Women Protection Act recently passed by the Punjab Assembly. The meeting will take place at Nawaz Sharif’s residence in Jati Umra area of Lahore. During the meeting, the prime minister will seek Fazlur Rehman’s recommendations on the matter. Earlier, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif had formed a consultative committee on the Women Protection Act after having a telephonic conversation with the JUI-F chief. Lawmakers in Punjab last month gave unprecedented protection to female victims of violence, in a bid to stem a rising tide of gender-related abuse in a country ranked as the world’s third most dangerous place for women. The new law criminalises all forms of violence against women, whether domestic, psychological or sexual, and calls for the creation of a toll-free abuse reporting hotline and the establishment of shelters. Pakistan, home to roughly 190 million people, sees thousands of cases of violence against women every year, from rape and acid attacks to sexual assault, kidnappings and so-called "honour killings". "The instances of violence against women have been on the increase, primarily because the existing legal system does not effectively address the menace and violence by some is perpetrated with impunity," said the text of the legislation passed by the Punjab Assembly. In 2013, more than 5,800 cases of violence against women were reported in Punjab alone, the province where Wednesday’s law was passed, according to the Aurat Foundation, a women’s rights advocacy group. Those cases represented 74 per cent of the national total that year, the latest for which data is available. The leader of one of Pakistan’s largest seminaries denounced the new law as being in conflict with the Holy Quran and the tenets of Islam. "Attempting to change religious and national values in the name of protecting women is a tragedy that is of great concern," Muhammad Naeem, head of the Jamia Binoria seminary in the southern city of Karachi, said in a statement. The new law establishes district-level panels to investigate reports of abuse, and mandates the use of GPS bracelets to keep track of offenders. It also sets punishments of up to a year in jail for violators of court orders related to domestic violence, with that period rising to two years for repeat offenders. Rights groups welcomed the law, but warned that its implementation remained a concern.

Washington Post praises PM Nawaz for liberal agenda

The Washington Post has praised Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for his liberal agenda. In a recent report about his vision of a liberal and...

PM Nawaz leaves for Saudi Arabia today

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif leaves for Riyadh today on an official visit to hold important talks with Saudi leadership. He is visiting the Kingdom on...

PM Nawaz to visit Saudi Arabia

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to pay a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia for underscoring the importance of the kingdom for Pakistan. The visit...