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Unelected advisers - Newspaper

IN Pakistan, most ministries are being run de facto by special assistants to the prime minister. These members are unelected and do not represent the people but are appointed by the prime minister to advise him on various sectors of the country such as IT, information, power, accountability, etc. The role of special assistants has often been criticised by the media, opposition politicians and even the Islamabad High Court (IHC). The criticism is based on the concern that these people since they did not secure the public’s votes do not have a constituency to worry about and are not accountable in the same way that elected members of parliament are.

Sindh CM complains to PM about short supply of gas - Newspaper

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah (left) demanded that Prime Minister Imran Khan direct the petroleum division of the federal energy ministry to immediately allocate at least 1,500 to 1,600 MMCFD (million cubic feet a day) gas to the province. Photos DawnNewsTV/File KARACHI: Fearing a serious crisis in near future and untoward situation in the province, especially in Karachi due to the persistent gas shortage, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Monday demanded that Prime Minister Imran Khan direct the petroleum division of the federal energy ministry to immediately allocate at least 1,500 to 1,600 MMCFD (million cubic feet a day) gas to the province.

Blame game mars issuance of licences for new LNG companies - Newspaper

Blame game mars issuance of licences for new LNG companies - Newspaper
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Govt seeks Senate polls in February

Govt seeks Senate polls in February Top Story Govt seeks Senate polls in February ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to hold the Senate elections in February instead of March 2021, sources told Geo News. The decision was taken on Tuesday during a federal cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan. The government has decided to use open voting for the elections, added the sources. Addressing a post-cabinet meeting press conference, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led government was striving to make the Senate elections free and fair. Controversies have always surrounded the Senate elections. It is such an old practice that it is assumed that in the elections, [horse trading] will surely take place, he said.

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