National
April 13, 2021
MULTAN: Punjab Energy Minister Dr Akhtar Malik Monday said all departments and powers were being transferred to the south Punjab Secretariat.
Addressing meeting of Multan Development Package in the Committee Room of DC office, the minister said elected representatives of Multan and city district administration had started preparing proposals for Multan Development Package rtaht would be presented in the next Punjab Cabinet meeting scheduled in Multan in the current month.
Consultations were held regarding the announcement of development package for consultation. The minister said only policy and legislation would be in the provincial capital Lahore and the Prime Minister would lay the foundation stone of the South Punjab Secretariat after Eidul Fitr. He said the Punjab Cabinet meeting was scheduled in Multan and improving condition of Nishtar Hospital would also be discussed in the meeting.
Pakistan’s foreign minister lands in Dubai for 2-day visit
17 Dec 2020
Jamil Khan, Senior Reporter
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday landed in Dubai for a two-day official visit during which he will hold discussions with the UAE leadership on all areas of mutual interest.
Qureshi was received by Pakistan s Consul General in Dubai and Northern Emirates, Ahmed Amjad Ali, along with senior officials from the Pakistan embassy and UAE foreign ministry, at Dubai International Airport.
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Qureshi will meet the high leadership of the UAE during his two-day visit.
These meetings will discuss various matters of mutual interest, including the promotion of trade and economic cooperation between Pakistan and the UAE.
Ag APP
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Rejecting the ultimatum given by Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) as ‘’unconstitutional and undemocratic’’, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday emphatically stated that neither Prime Minister Imran Khan would step down, nor the assemblies would be dissolved.
“I want to clearly tell the PDM that we reject your ultimatum for the resignation of the prime minister by January 31. The system of country will not be run on your wishes,” Shah Mehmood Qureshi said at a news conference here.
The minister said if the opposition parties were really serious in resolving the issues of national and public importance such as inflation, provincial autonomy, National Finance Commission (NFC) Award etc, they could hold dialogue with the government with political reasoning. Qureshi, however, made it clear that the government will not hold talks on personal cases or any NRO.
PM wonât resign, says Shah Mehmood QureshiÂ
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Rejecting the ultimatum given by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) as âunconstitutional and undemocraticâ, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday emphatically stated that neither Prime Minister Imran Khan would step down, nor the assemblies would be dissolved.
âI want to clearly tell the PDM that we reject your ultimatum for the resignation of the prime minister by January 31. The system of country will not be run on your wishes,â Shah Mehmood Qureshi said at a news conference here.
The minister said if the opposition parties were really serious in resolving the issues of national and public importance such as inflation, provincial autonomy, National Finance Commission (NFC) Award, etc, they could hold dialogue with the government with political reasoning. Qureshi, however, made it clear that the government will not hold talks on personal cases or any NRO.
Ag APP
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Rejecting the ultimatum given by Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) as unconstitutional and undemocratic , Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday emphatically stated that neither Prime Minister Imran Khan would step down, nor the assemblies would be dissolved.
“I want to clearly tell the PDM that we reject your ultimatum for the resignation of the prime minister by January 31. The system of country will not be run on your wishes,” Shah Mehmood Qureshi said at a news conference here.
The minister said if the opposition parties were really serious in resolving the issues of national and public importance such as inflation, provincial autonomy, National Finance Commission (NFC) Award etc, they could hold dialogue with the government with political reasoning. Qureshi, however, made it clear that the government will not hold talks on personal cases or any NRO. “For personal cases or NRO, there is a clear cut no from the PTI side,”