ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced to prepare an economic revival plan and formed a former finance minister Shaukat Tarin-led committee comprising economic and political experts, ARY News reported on Tuesday. PTI Chief Imran Khan chaired the session of senior leaders and economic team which was attended by Asad Umar, Fawad Chaudhry, Shireen Mazari, Shaukat Tarin and others. The participants of the meeting exchanged views on the political scenario and deteriorated economic situation in the country. READ: PTI TO LODGE CASES AGAINST ‘OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT VIOLATIONS, THREAT CALLS’ Shaukat Tarin gave a briefing on strategies to revive the national economy and prevent the poor people from the effects of the economic catastrophe. A committee comprising political and economic experts has been formed under the supervision of former finance minister Shaukat Tarin who will prepare a report on economic losses caused by the regime change in Pakistan. The committee will a...
The federal government has failed to complete the digital census process once again and made an extension for the fifth time, ARY News reported on Friday. After another extension, the digital census process will be concluded on May 15 now. The population census was due to be concluded in early April but it was extended four times earlier. Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal said that the seventh population census and first digital census of the country is underway. He said that some political parties raised objections to the digital census and the government invited the stakeholders to brief them. He added that it seems that all people from far-flung areas were not counted and houses in some areas are being spotted through Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO). The latest extension was made to reach the remaining people not counted in the census. Iqbal said that the government will remove the fault lines and appealed to the nati...
In response to the rejection of former Prime Minister and PTI founder nomination papers by the Election Commission of Pakistan, the United States refrains from commenting directly but underscores its commitment to the democratic process. State Department spokesperson Mathew Miller addressed the situation, emphasizing, “Pakistan’s future leadership is for the Pakistani people to decide. Our interest lies in ensuring free and fair elections conducted in accordance with Pakistan’s laws. We don’t support one candidate or party over another in Pakistan or anywhere else in the world.” The Election Commission’s decision to bar Imran Khan from contesting upcoming elections has sparked debates on the integrity of the electoral process and the dedication to free and fair elections in Pakistan. Related: United States Calls for Free and Fair Elections in Pakistan In response to the rejection, Imran Khan penned an article accusing the United States of seeking military bases in Pakistan, a clai...
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