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PM Imran Khan decides to form parliamentary committee to address matter of electoral reforms.
Tasks legal expert Barrister Ali Zafar with getting in touch with all political parties that have members in the Senate.
PM had earlier stressed on the need for reforms in a letter to National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has decided to form a parliamentary committee for electoral reforms, it emerged on Tuesday.
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Pakistani ATC Judge, Three Others Of Family Shot Dead By Gunmen
An anti-terrorism court judge and three members of his family, including wife and a two-year-old grandson, were shot dead after unidentified gunmen attacked their vehicle while they were travelling from the Swat Valley in northwest Pakistan to Islamabad, police said.
An anti-terrorism court judge and three members of his family, including wife and a two-year-old grandson, were shot dead after unidentified gunmen attacked their vehicle while they were travelling from the Swat Valley in northwest Pakistan to Islamabad, police said.
Two security guards who were part of the judge s convoy were also injured in the shootout. The vehicle of ATC Judge Aftab Afridi, who was posted in Swat district, was intercepted by the gunmen near Swabi Interchange on Peshawar-Islamabad motorway in Swabi district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Gunmen kill Pakistani Anti-Terrorism Court judge, 3 others of family
Gunmen kill Pakistani Anti-Terrorism Court judge, 3 others of family
Pakistani Anti-Terrorism Court judge and three members of his family were shot dead by unidentified gunmen on Sunday.
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UPDATED: April 5, 2021 03:47 IST
Pakistani Anti-Terrorism Court judge and three members of his family were shot dead. (Image for representation: Reuters)
An anti-terrorism court judge and three members of his family, including wife and a two-year-old grandson, were shot dead after unidentified gunmen attacked their vehicle while they were travelling from the Swat Valley in northwest Pakistan to Islamabad, police said.
Two security guards who were part of the judge s convoy were also injured in the shootout.