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Chaudhry Nisar to be sworn in as Punjab MPA today
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LAHORE: Former interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Sunday broke his silence on reports of his return as a lawmaker as he announced that he would be sworn in as a member of Punjab Assembly today (Monday).
In a statement, Nisar said he decided to take oath as MPA after consulting with the people of his constituency. The senior politician insisted that the development did not signal any change to his stance and narrative about the 2018 general elections and he did so to “take control of the political situation” in his constituency.
Chaudhry Nisar announces to take oath as Punjab MPA
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Chaudhry Nisar was elected as an independent member of the Punjab Assembly from PP-10 Rawalpindi
LAHORE (Dunya News) - Former interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan plans to take oath of his seat on Monday during session of Punjab Assembly.
Chaudhry Nisar, a former Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) stalwart, contested the 2018 general elections as an independent candidate from two national and two provincial assemblies after developing differences with the Sharif family.
He said the development does not mean any change in stance and narrative about 2018 general elections. He also announced not to take any benefits including salary and TADA.
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Namibia is on pace to decriminalise homosexuality by the end of the year as ministers pave a long-sought path to scrapping its decades-old anal sex ban.
The government’s Law Reform and Development Commission, a law reform agency, recommended in reports published Monday (17 May) that the country’s sodomy laws be overturned.
Justice minister Yvonne Dausa confirmed to the
Windhoek Observer, a local newspaper, that she will be submitting draft proposals to the cabinet to do just that in two weeks time – with a potential for the ban to be binned by the end of the year.