FIA Exposes the Culprits Behind Artificial Oil Shortage in Pakistan
The parliamentary panel met on Thursday with Rehman Malik in the chair.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Additional Director General, and Secretary Petroleum, gave a detailed briefing to the Committee on the artificial shortage of oil, regarding the failure of the concerned departments to control corruption and hoarding by the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), which caused inconvenience all over the country in July 2020.
The officials informed that FIA had detected that the top 12 oil importers were directly involved in creating an artificial shortage and made illegal money in connivance with some functionaries.
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An Indian trooper stands guard at a roadblock during a one-day strike called by Kashmiris as they observe India s Republic Day as Black Day. AFP/File
UK parliamentarians held a Westminster Hall debate on the ‘political situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir’
The debate was held by Labour MP Sarah Owen, who spoke about restrictions in IoJK since August 5, 2019
The UK government was represented by the Minister of State of Foreign Affairs Nigel Adams
LONDON: UK parliamentarians on Wednesday held a Westminster Hall debate on the ‘political situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir’ proposed by Labour MP Sarah Owen.
Sarah Owen spoke about the restrictions in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) since August 5, 2019, when certain provisions of Article 370 were revoked and Jammu and Kashmir were accorded the status of a Union Territory.