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Muhammad Bakhsh Soomro
Muhammad Bakhsh Soomro is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan. He has been doing journalism since 1995, during his professional career he had been working in different reputable media organisations such as BOL TV Network, Daily Kawish and KTN News Network, Pahenji News Paper and Time News. ...
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Judiciary-Establishment Tensions: Where Does the Government Stand?
24 May 2024
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وی او اے
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The article discusses the growing tensions between Pakistan's judiciary and establishment, highlighting the involvement of the parliament and various political figures. It details the actions and reactions of different stakeholders, including the submission of legislative bills and press conferences. The government appears to be aligning with the establishment, while political analysts and commentators provide their perspectives on the situation. The article also touches on the historical context and the potential implications of the ongoing tensions.
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Khalid Khattak
Khalid Khattak, is a journalist based in Lahore, Pakistan. He is the founder of Pakistan's first and only data journalism specific initiative Data Stories ****. He is in the profession for 17 years now and presently works for The News International as a Staff Reporter. Khalid is a 2013 Daniel Pearl ...
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Altaf behind Abidi’s murder, claims Vawda
29 Dec 2018
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www.thenews.com.pk
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English
| Politics
Federal Minister for Water Resources Faisal Vawda claimed that MQM founder Altaf Hussain is involved in the murder of Ali Raza Abidi. Vawda, alongside Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid, accused former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of maligning the Pakistan Army and judiciary. Vawda vowed to bring Abidi's killers to justice, describing the murder as an internal criminal conflict. Rashid criticized Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and PPP leader Asif Zardari, alleging Zardari's ongoing criminal contacts. Rashid also expressed disappointment in Bilawal Bhutto's political approach. The ministers affirmed their commitment to addressing corruption and praised Chief Justice Saqib Nisar for expediting legal cases related to Pakistan Railways.
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Mohsin Saleem Ullah
mohsin saleem ullah is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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The unending debate over disqualification clause
11 Oct 2022
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The Express Tribune
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Chief Justice of Pakistan's Supreme Court, Justice Umar Ata Bandial, has labeled Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution, which disqualifies lawmakers for not being 'Sadiq and Ameen', as 'draconian'. The article has affected politicians like PTI's Faisal Vawda, Nawaz Sharif, and Jahangir Tareen. Criticism of the 'Sadiq and Ameen' condition, introduced by Gen Ziaul Haq, is not new, with former Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa also questioning its practicality. The Supreme Court previously ruled that disqualification under this article is for life. The Senate has seen a bill proposing to amend the clause, replacing 'Sadiq and Ameen' with 'veracious and devoted'. The article argues for simplifying the qualifications for holding public office and suggests that integrity and honesty should be promoted through political culture and the rule of law, rather than constitutional provisions.
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Haider Sherazi
Haider Sherazi(Haider Shirazi) حیدر شیرازی is a Pakistani journalist and Geo News correspondent, known for his bold and incisive reporting style. He has conducted exclusive interviews with high-profile figures, including: - Imran Khan - Shahid Khaqan Abbasi - Nawaz Sharif - Shahbaz Sharif - ...
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Imran Khan 'calls off' talks with govt over delay in forming judicial commission
25 Jan 2023
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Imran Khan, founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has ended negotiations with the government due to its failure to establish a judicial commission within the agreed timeframe. PTI's demands include forming two judicial commissions to investigate past events and the release of political prisoners. The government has not yet decided on the commission, leading to frustration within PTI. The party plans to initiate a movement with other political parties. The article highlights the ongoing political tensions and differing stances between PTI and the government.
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Arshad Yousafzai
I cover political parties, labour, education policy, science and research, minorities, and human rights for The News International.
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Anti-PPP alliance in Sindh may not be heading for a smooth sail
05 Dec 2023
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Political parties in Sindh, including PML-N, MQM-P, GDA, ANP, and JUI-F, are discussing a joint electoral strategy against the PPP for the upcoming general elections. However, internal differences and individual interests are hindering the formation of a formal alliance. Despite several meetings and the formation of a committee to expedite talks, no tangible developments have occurred. Each party is focused on securing its interests in various constituencies, with the PML-N and MQM-P unable to agree on a joint candidate for the Baldia Town constituency. GDA leaders have revealed that they were encouraged to form an alliance against the PPP's rule in Sindh, but internal disagreements within the GDA have arisen. The ANP and JUI-F are also negotiating their terms for joining the alliance. Political analyst Faizullah Khan suggests that without the inclusion of PTI and Jamaat-e-Islami, the alliance may not significantly impact the PPP's hold in Sindh.
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