Pak Counsel General in Dubai demands FO for phone operators
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04 Jun 2021, 17:03 GMT+10
Dubai [UAE], June 4 (ANI): Pakistan s Counsel General in Dubai, Ahmed Amjad Ali has demanded the country s Foreign Office to allow him to hire two more phone operators and that their salary be paid out of the Pakistan Community Welfare and Education (PCWE) Fund.
In an email on Tuesday with the subject Prime Minister direction to improve consular service , Ali stated that the average salary of phone operators is 7,000 Dirhams in Dubai and that he will hire two phone operators for 2,500 Dirhams each, reported The Frontier Post.
He also said that the Etisalat phone company in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has informed him that more than 400 telephone calls on a daily basis are not answered at the Pakistani Consulate in Dubai.
Dubai [UAE], June 4 (ANI): Pakistan's Counsel General in Dubai, Ahmed Amjad Ali has demanded the country's Foreign Office to allow him to hire two more phone operators and that their salary be paid out of the Pakistan Community Welfare and Education (PCWE) Fund.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Friday that the country has been pushing for political settlement before foreign troops leave this year in order to reduce the risk of civil war.
The US has said that it will withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan on September 11 this year. More than 20 allied countries plan to follow suit.
Pakistan s PM Imran Khan says self-proclaimed democrats seeking Army s help to ‘overthrow him
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His attack on the Opposition parties came during the ground-breaking ceremony of a highway upgradation and rehabilitation project, The Express Tribune newspaper reported.
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday claimed that those who call themselves democratic were seeking the Army s help to topple his government as he criticised the Opposition parties.
His attack on the Opposition parties came during the ground-breaking ceremony of a highway upgradation and rehabilitation project, The Express Tribune newspaper reported.
Khan, without naming anyone, said that the Opposition leaders call themselves democratic but talk about overthrowing an elected government.