Epaper – April 6 KHI 2021

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Tuesday, 6 April, 2021 I 22 Shaban, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 278 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition

Rift widens as PdM issues show cause notices to PPP, anP g

five opposition parties demand allotment of separate benches in senate IsLAMABAd Staff RepoRt

Pakistan democratic Movement (PdM) has issued show cause notices to two component parties — Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and awami national Party (anP) — reports citing sources said Monday. a show-cause letter typically requires the recipient to explain why they should not be subject to disciplinary action. However, it was not immediately clear on what grounds the notices were served. it was reported last week, the notices will be served on the two parties for not attending the nine-party alliance’s meeting on april 2 and violating its decision. the issuance of show-cause notices to both parties was approved by Jamiat-eulema-e-islam-fazl (Jui-f) chief Maulana fazlur rehman, who also heads the antigovernment coalition. they were dis-

patched by PdM secretary general shahid khaqan abbasi. addressing reporters outside Parliament House on Monday, abbasi said the notices to both parties have been issued. the notice issued to PPP will be delivered to its chairman bilawal bhutto-Zardari whereas anP’s notice will be issued to party chief asfandyar wali khan. “the notices have been sent on whatsapp. Hard copies will be handed over during today’s senate session,” the former prime minister said, adding that both the parties have been given seven days to respond to the notices. “whatever answer is received will be presented during a meeting of the opposition alliance’s constituent parties,” he said and added: “the PdM will decide the future course of action.” abbasi also said that it was written on the notice that the opposition alliance will not

make it public. However, both the parties can make them public if they wish to do so, he said. PPP has been asked to explain within a week, its conduct of getting appointed its candidate, Yousaf raza gillani, as opposition leader in senate, by defying the consensus decision of component parties. on the other hand, anP is accused of supporting the PPP in its efforts to get gillani elected by roping in senators from balochistan awami Party (baP), a coalition partner in Pakistan tehreek-e-insaf-led government, to constitute support. differences cropped between the PPP and the PdM over the issue of resignations from the assemblies and also on the election of sherry rehman or gillani as leader of the opposition in the senate. However, PMl-n Vice President Maryam nawaz and fazl asked bilawal to stick to the original agreement agreed upon in the PdM meeting according to which the alliance had to support gilani for the slot of senate chairman while the PMl-n would get the office of leader of the opposition. the rift between the PMl-n and the PPP deepened on friday when five opposition parties, including the former, agreed to form a separate bloc of 27 opposition senators in the senate. on sunday, bilawal made it clear to other opposition parties that his party is ready to go solo in its democratic fight to topple the government of Prime Minister imran khan. “PPP is ready to do opposition either alone or with other opposition parties but one thing is clear that we will not let this selected government function,” he said while addressing a rally held to observe the 42nd death anniversary of the party founder and former prime minister Zulfikar ali bhutto in larkana.

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PM orders legislation against sugar ‘satta Mafia’, directs teaM to bring down Prices IsLAMABAd Staff RepoRt

Prime Minister imran khan directed the spokespersons to highlight the government performance and has barred them from responding to the opposition’s statements. according to details, a meeting of government ministers and Pakistan tehreek-e-insaf (Pti) spokespersons was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister imran khan, in which the current political, economic and covid-19 situation in the country was discussed. PM imran set up a special committee on media matters. according to dunya news sources, the committee includes federal Minister fawad chaudhry, shibli faraz, faisal

Vawda and Yousuf baig Mirza. the committee will meet on a daily basis to discuss government performance and statements. during the meeting, the premier – in a bid to deal with the sugar satta mafia – directed the concerned authorities to bring a new law in the country. in order to ensure the availability of sugar at affordable rates, the prime minister directed to launch a countrywide crackdown on the sugar satta mafia. He directed the concerned authorities to take indiscriminate action against the aforementioned mafia to provide relief to the masses ahead of the holy month of ramzan.

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Senate passes single window bill to facilitate cross-border trade news desk

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the upper house of the parliament unanimously passed the Pakistan single window bill, 2021 on Monday that would pave the way for improved ease of doing business in cross-border trade. Minister for finance Hammad azhar moved the bill in the house that met with senate chairman sadiq sanjrani in the chair. according to the objectives and reasons of the bill, the Pakistan customs would be a lead agency to establish information and communication technologybased national single window (nsw) system. the nsw is facility that allows parties involved in trade and transport to lodge standardised information and documents with a single entry point to fulfil all import, export and transit related regulatory requirements implementation of nsw, enables

rabbani tables bill seeking equal Powers for senate, na

Pakistan to meet its obligations under world trade organisation’s (wto) trade facilitation agreement while improving ease of doing business in cross border trade. the draft Psw bill, 2020 provided a legal basis for adoption of functional, operational, governance and revenue models required to develop and operate the nsw system on a sustainable basis and in line with the best international practices. this bill will help Pakistan comprehensively improve transparency, efficiency and control and imports, exports and transit trade besides meeting its international obligations. it will also help Pakistan unlock its potential in becoming a regional hub for trade and transit by reducing time, cost and complications associated with fulfilment of multiple paper based regulatory require-

ments. the senate also passed a resolution regarding increased efforts in the vaccination drive against covid-19. the resolution urged the government to provide either free of cost anti-corona vaccine to the general public or as per original international market price. speaking on the resolution, special assistant to the PM on Poverty alleviation and social safety senator sania nishtar said that the pandemic is a national security issue and “we should deal with it keeping politics aside.” she called upon the entire society to combat the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic and make vaccination drive successful. she said that the government successfully dealt with the first two waves of the virus keeping in view the lives and livelihood of citizens.

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MORE INSIDE

Active Covid-19 cases surge past 61,000; 43 more die STORY ON PAGE 03

govt may consider giving third dose of vaccine to elderly: saPM

STORY ON BACK PAGE

five arrested in atc judge murder case

coRonaviRus in Pakistan CONFIRMED CASES:

692,231

STORY ON PAGE 03

Contractual employees have no vested right of regularisation: SC

STORY ON PAGE 02

LAST UPDATED AT 8:32 AM ON APRIL 5, 2021

DAY'S DEATH TOLL:

NEW CASES:

SINDH:

PUNJAB:

BALOCHISTAN:

615,960

KP:

92,423

19,785

DEATHS:

AJK/GB:

ISLAMABAD:

43

4,323 266,618 233,348

RECOVERED:

14,821

13,446/5,059 61,552


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