Tuesday, 23 March, 2021 I 8 Shaban, 1442 I Rs `15.00 I Vol XI No 264 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition
Bilawal, MaryaM trade BarBs as tensions Mount aMid senate opposition leader slot ISLAMABAD
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ulf within the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) has widened as Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim league-Nawaz (PMl-N) have intensified lobbying to win maximum votes for the slot of leader of the opposition in the Senate. Sources in the PDM have informed Pakistan Today that in order to win the slot of the leader of the opposition in the Senate, both the PPP and PMl-N need the support of at least 26 senators – a number both the parties lack. The PMl-N has 17 members in the Senate as Ishaq Dar has not taken his oath and his membership has been suspended. The sources said the Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) and National Party (NP) have assured to support the PMl-N. The sources said that the PMl-N is better placed to win the leader of the opposition slot in the Senate as the PkMAP, National Party and Jamiat ulema-e-Islam-fazal (JuI-f) have as-
sured support to the PMl-N. The sources said that PkMAP and NP have two members each in the Senate while the support of five JuI-f senators, bringing the total of PMl-N supporters to 26. On the other hand, the PPP sources said that the party has 21 senators, while it has the support of
ANP and BNP–Mengal. “There are two members of ANP and BNP–Mengal in the Senate. With their support, the number of our members has increased to 25. We also need the support of another member to make it 26. We are contacting Jama’at Islami for this support,” the sources said and added
Covid-19 spike: NCOC orders crackdown on violations of SOPs ISLAMABAD inP
that PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is trying to get one vote of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI). It may be recalled that 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 Yousaf Raza Gilani as leader of the opposition in the Senate. However, PMl-N vice president Maryam Nawaz and JuI-f chief Maulana fazlur Rehman have strongly opposed the idea of Bilawal and asked him to stick to the original agreement agreed upon in the PDM meeting according to which the alliance had to support Yousaf Raza Gilani for the slot of Senate chairman while the PMl-N would get the slot of leader of the opposition in the Senate. The JuI-f’s Abdul Ghafoor Haideri had to rely on deputy chairman Senate slot but both Gilani and Haideri lost to ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) nominees in Senate election. The PMl-N has nominated Azam Nazir Tarar and Sadia Abbasi for the slot of leader of the opposition.
The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) head Asad umar on Monday ordered a strict crackdown on violations of standard operating procedures (SOPs). He said the decision was taken to increase restrictions of activities contributing to the sharp spike in Covid-19 cases. Asad umar said on Twitter that it has been decided to increase restrictions of activities in the NCOC meeting today. He added that the provincial and Islamabad administrations have been directed to tighten the implementation of the SOPs and to crack down on violations that are taking place. During the meeting, the forum unanimously agreed to implement some high impact interventions in cities and districts with a positivity greater than 8 per cent to contain the spread of the disease. In cities with a coronavirus positivity ratio of less than 8%, nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) will continue to be enforced based on risk assessment and disease prevalence. According to a notification issued in this regard, the following measures will be taken: • Implementation of broader lockdowns with stringent enforcement protocols based on risk assessment. No mobility will be allowed except for emergencies. • Closure of all type of indoor dining. However, outdoor dining will be permitted till 10:00 pm. Takeaways will be allowed. • Closure of all commercial activities (less essential services) by 8:00 pm. • Two safe days per week will be observed. Choice of days will be at the discretion of the federating units.
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