A judicial magistrate on Thursday sent two suspects in the murder case of a British-Belgian woman of Pakistani origin to jail on judicial remand for their identification parade. AP/File
LAHORE: A judicial magistrate on Thursday sent two suspects in the murder case of a British-Belgian woman of Pakistani origin to jail on judicial remand for their identification parade.
The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) produced the suspects – Zahir Jadoon and Muhammad Waseem – before the magistrate. The investigating officer requested the magistrate to shift the suspects to jail on judicial remand for their identification.
The magistrate allowed the request and directed the IO to conclude the identification parade as early as possible.
Former govts only made fake promises to people of South Punjab: Shahbaz Gill
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Shahbaz Gill said that health cards will be provided to every person in Layyah
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Political Communication Shahbaz Gill on Wednesday has said that previous governments had only made fake promises to the people of South Punjab.
Talking to media in Layyah, the special assistant alleged former leaders of using provincial funds for money laundering. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has completed the projects of previous rulers, he told.
Shahbaz Gill further said that health cards will be provided to every person in Layyah. He further lauded the efforts of Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan in making Pakistan developed.
Govt, opposition clash over economic figures
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May 23, 2021
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Opposition parties on Saturday slammed the government s announcement of Pakistan s expected gross domestic product (GDP) growth which it estimated would hit 3.94 percent for the fiscal year 2020-21.
A day earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan had said the GDP growth of Pakistan for the FY 2020-21 was estimated at 3.94 percent, as he praised the government s policy for helping the economy grow.
The government had earlier estimated a GDP growth of 2.1 percent for the outgoing fiscal year. The IMF and the World Bank, on the other hand, had predicted the GDP growth in the range of 1.5 percent for the current fiscal year.
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Opposition parties on Saturday slammed the government’s announcement of Pakistan’s expected gross domestic product growth — which it estimated would hit 3.94.