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The President of Pakistan appoints the Chief Justice on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, after consulting with the other judges of the Supreme Court.
Amid tensions with China, India has increased its defense budget to $72.6 billion. Finance Minister allocated 1.63 trillion rupees for defense capital.
PTI chairman, Imran Khan, is vying for all 33 seats in the upcoming National Assembly by-elections scheduled for March 16.
Imran Khan’s popularity is not decreasing despite the audio leaks. Imran Khan is most popular in his political electoral base. However, the popularity of Imran Khan and PTI will remain unchanged as long as PDM remains in power.
Tehreek-e-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan says that I do not have any unconstitutional demand, I only want a transparent election. According to the details, the true freedom rally of Liberty Chowk started in Lahore and PTI President Imran Khan gave an enthusiastic speech to the participants of Liberty Chowk. Addressing them, Imran Khan said I am…
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Minister of State for Petroleum Musadiq Malik said the shortage of natural gas would persist this winter like last year. Demand for gas in the domestic sector is increasing while supply is decreasing. Government Blamed Imran Khan’s administration for failing to contract the cheapest LNG available at the time and for no improvement in domestic…
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Prime Minister’s security is being called into question as Shahbaz sharif 8 GB audio recording of 100 hours leaks and sold on the dark web.
Pakistan received first aid flights from the United Arab Emirates and Turkey on Sunday. UAE will send 15 more planes carrying relief supplies to flood-hit areas of Pakistan in the coming days.
Board of International Monetary Fund (IMF) is set to meet today (Monday) to consider a loan plan for Pakistan, as officials in the cash-strapped country expect a month to come.
Pakistan’s government has declared the devastating floods a “national emergency” with nearly 1,000 people dead and more than 30 million homeless.