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Monday, 17 January, 2022 I 13 Jamadi-al-Sani, 1443 I Rs 40.00 I Vol XII No 200 I 48 Pages I Islamabad Edition

Why three aides of PM Khan unleashed a targeted attacK on four sharifs?

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n a surprise move, three close aides of Prime Minister Imran Khan, over the weekend, unleashed a targeted attack on top four leaders of Sharif family. The attack was led by Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed who launched the attack. This attack was followed up with salvo by Minister for Information Chaudhry Fawad Hussain and Special Assistant to Prime Minister Shahbaz Gill. At least three close confidants of Prime Minister Khan have made almost same statements, attacking PML-n supremo nawaz Sharif, PML-n President Shehbaz Sharif and his son Hamza Shehbaz and party’s vice president and de-facto leader Maryam nawaz. Though the attacks were not stealth and rather straight in nature but were vicious in depth and hit the target right. Hence, there was no or little response from

the Sharifs. The only response which came, it was from Tallal Chaudhry which damaged the party more rather than defended it. Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed claimed that “all four members” of the Sharif family should consider themselves “subtracted” from Pakistan’s politics. Although the interior minister did not specify who exactly these four members are, he was likely referring to the four Sharifs who have remained active as politicians, namely, nawaz Sharif, Maryam nawaz, Shehbaz Sharif and Hamza Shehbaz, of which the first two were disqualified to hold public office in 2017. Ahmed said: “The four Sharifs want that the hand of mercy that is [sheltering] the head of Imran Khan may shift to their heads. That hand may well end up on their necks, but (would) never be at their heads.” Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry was next to follow. At a media briefing in Lahore, Fawad said that there is a “rat race” underway among four leading

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members of the Sharif family to get a deal. “When the four big leaders went to meet ‘someone’, they said that ‘nawaz Sharif did not do right by the country, why don’t you consider us [for the top slot]?’,” the minister claimed further. Fawad went on to say that these Sharif family members are ‘hell-bent on removing nawaz Sharif’ from the party. The federal minister even claimed that the four members he was referring to “even went out to meet someone and confessed that since nawaz had treated the country in a bad manner, they should instead be given a chance to lead the party”. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Communication Shahbaz Gill followed up and told an audience in Faisalabad that Leader of the Opposition in the national Assembly Shehbaz Sharif has “asked for a deal for four people of Sharif family”. Gill said to the Sharifs: “However much of a deal and leeway you had to be provided, you have been.” Further addressing the Sharifs, Gill said that it is “not as if you are out on a shopping trip, that you are seeking a deal”. Gill said that the Sharif family will never be given a deal. “You have Imran Khan standing in your way,” he said. “He did not let go of them when he was in the Opposition, how will he let go of them now?” he added. Speaking of the particulars of the socalled “deal”, Gill claimed that it is sought for nawaz, “his daughter”, Shehbaz, and “his son”. He went on to claim that the request is for the latter three individuals to be allowed to leave the country, whereas “Shahid Khaqan Abbasi will stay”. “We won’t even give you a boiled potato, and here you are asking for a chicken burger deal,” he remarked, adding: “The Sharif family is asking for a burger deal which also includes a toy.”

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Probe team recommends crackdown on encroachments in Murree ISLAMABAD Staff report

An investigation body probing the death of 22 people after being stuck in their vehicles overnight during a heavy snowstorm in Murree decided to seal commercial establishments lacking designated parking spaces. The body visited multiple neighbourhoods in the popular mountain resort town and decided to shut down hotels purportedly built illegally, shopping centres and apartments in addition to any establishment that does not offer a parking facility. The body observed that encroachments along the roads leading to the town are a major source of traffic congestion in Murree and recommended action against them. The team is expected to record

Shehbaz lambasts govt over hike in petrol price

CONFIRMED CASES:

1,324,147

statements of more affectees of the tragedy later today. Days after the deaths, the Rawalpindi administration allowed from January 17 the entry of travelers’ vehicles into the town subject to conditions. A notification was also issued by the Rawalpindi commissioner’s office in this regard. According to the notification, 8,000 vehicles would be allowed to enter the town daily from all points in normal weather conditions. The ban on entry of vehicles will not be applicable to the residents of Murree and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, while the chief traffic officer (CTO) will be responsible for formulating a traffic plan. Tourists will not be able to enter the hill station between 5:00 pm and 5:00 am. The CTO will be in touch with the meteorological department.

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FBR fixes new valuations of immovable properties in Islamabad STORY ON PAGE 02

LAST UPDATED AT 7:48 AM ON JANUARY 16, 2022

DAY'S DEATH TOLL:

NEW CASES:

9

4,027

RECOVERED:

Rashid says ‘notrust motion against PM Imran Khan will fail’

DEATHS:

1,263,584 29,012 SINDH:

PUNJAB:

499,830

452,261

KPK:

BALOCHISTAN:

182,199

33,699

AJK/GB:

ISLAMABAD:

34,750/10,445

110,963

Pakistan Muslim Leaguenawaz (PML-n) President Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday lambasts the incumbent government for increasing the prices of petroleum products and power tariffs amid hyperinflation in the country. It is pertinent to note that the government on Saturday increased the prices of petroleum products by up to Rs3 per litre effective from January 16. “The increase of Rs3 in per litre price of petroleum product is utter brutality and akin to

economic murder of poor people,” the PML-n president said in a tweet. He said that the government doesn’t provide relief to the public when international oil prices decrease but it is quick to increase POL prices as soon as the global prices go up. The people of Pakistan are paying for the incompetence and corruption of this government, Shehbaz added. In response to a question, the opposition leader also said that he was Imran Khan’s

‘worst nightmare’. The long march to be taken out by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) is to save the people from inflation and economic crisis, he added. The PML-n leader said that in over three-and-half years, PM Imran Khan’s actions resulted in inflation and an increase in power and energy prices. Shahbaz said that the current state of the economy has made people’s lives miserable. “It is the result of the worst negligence and corruption.” newS DeSk

STORY ON PAGE 03 in today’s issue

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