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Wednesday, 20 April, 2022 I 18 Ramzan, 1443 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XII No 292 I 12 Pages I Lahore Edition

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34-member cabinet of newlyelected prime minister Shehbaz Sharif was sworn in Tuesday during a brief ceremony here at Aiwan-e-Sadr. Acting President Sadiq Sanjrani administered oath. The ceremony was scheduled to be held on Monday, but President Arif Alvi refused to administer the oath, compelling the government to postpone the ceremony to 11:00 am Tuesday. Sharif’s former political rivals, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) members are also part of his coalition government. Sharif also attended the ceremony. his election on April 11 ousted former prime minister Imran khan. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari skipped the oath-taking without any explanation. however, sources in the PPP say that Bilawal has put precondition that Mohsin Dawar should also be included in the cabinet. however, the prime minister has yet to agree. under the power-sharing formula, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz

(PML-N) got a lion’s share in the cabinet with 14 ministers, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) 11, and the Jamiat ulema-iIslam-Fazl (JuI-F) four ministries. Meanwhile, the rest of the seven positions were allotted among smaller parties. Those who took the oath of office today include 31 federal ministers and three ministers of state. According to reports, the cabinet members include khwaja Muhammad Asif (Minister of Defence), Ahsan Iqbal (Minister for Planning and Development), Rana Sanaullah khan (Ministry of Interior), Ayaz Sadiq, Rana Tanveer hussain (Ministry of Education and Professional Training), khurram Dastgir khan, Marriyum Aurangzeb (Ministry of Information), khwaja Saad Rafique (Ministry of Railways), Miftah Ismail, Mian Javed Latif, Riaz hussain Pirzada, Murtaza Javed Abbasi, Azam Nazeer Tarar (Law and Justice), Syed khurshid Ahmad Shah (Ministry of Water Resources), Syed Naveed Qamar (Ministry of Commerce), Sherry Rehman (Ministry of Climate Change), Abdul Qadir Patel (Ministry of health), Shazia Marri (Ministry of Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety), Syed Murtaza Mahmood (Minister for In-

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dustries), Sajid hussain Toori (Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and human Resource Development), Ahsanur Rehman Mazari (Ministry of human

Rights), Abid hussain (Minister of Privatisation), Asad Mahmood (Ministry Of Communication), Abdul Wassey (Ministry of housing and Works), Mufti Abdul

Shakoor (Ministry of Religious Affairs and Inter-faith harmony), Muhammad Talha Mahmood (Ministry of SAFFRON), Syed Amin-ul-haq (Ministry of Information and Technology), Syed Faisal Ali Sabzwari (Ministry of Maritime Affairs), Muhammad Israr Tareen (Ministry of Defence Production), Nawabzada Shahzain Bugti (Ministry of Narcotics Control) and Tariq Bashir Cheema (Ministry of Food Security and Research). The ministers of state who took the oath include Aisha Ghaus Pasha (Finance and Revenue), hina Rabbani khar (Foreign Affairs) and Abdul Rehman khan kanju. Qamar Zaman kaira, Engineer Amir Muqam and Aun Chaudhary have been appointed as advisers. Sharif ousted khan through a vote of no-confidence in the National Assembly. khan lost the grip on power after being deserted by his party allies and a key coalition partner earlier this month. Since then, khan has demanded new elections at rallies, saying the new government was imposed under a uS conspiracy, a charge Washington has denied. CABINET MEETING: Following the oathtaking ceremony, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif summoned the first federal cabinet meeting on Wednesday at 10am. The meeting will take place at the PM house. All the newly-appointed cabinet members and advisers will attend the meeting, in which the current political and economic situation of the country will be discussed. It has been almost two months since the last federal cabinet meeting was held under an agenda. however, special meetings of the then cabinet were summoned during this period but only for approval on specific matters, such as the muchtalked-about “threat letter ”.

Federal Government announces PMDA’s disbanding islamabad app

PM, COAS discuss national security matters islamabad staff report

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday. “The professional matters pertaining to national security were discussed during the meeting,” the PM Office said in a statement. The meeting came amid an increase in attacks on security forces along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, resulting in the martyrdom of soldiers over the weeks.

In a strongly-worded statement, Pakistan had told the Afghan Taliban to put an end to cross-border attacks emanating from Afghan soil. Similarly, the army is facing a smear campaign on social media following the removal of the PTI government. The army chief had recently said that efforts to create a “wedge between army and people won’t be tolerated”. “The hostile forces are trying this for a long time but they won’t succeed InshAllah,” the Inter-Service Public Relations had quoted COAS Bajwa as saying.

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Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Tuesday ruled out setting up the Pakistan Media Development Authority (PMDA) as there is no need for any other regulatory body in addition to the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA). “Whatever work has been done on the black law related to the PMDA and and in whatever shape it is … it has ceased to exist. We will not bring any black law which violates the citizens’ constitutional right of freedom of expression,” she said. The minister said the joint action committee, formed in the backdrop of PMDA and comprising all the stakeholders, would now work out a solution, which would not only be implementable but also acceptable to all. As regards the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022, she said another black law through, which the previous government had tried to gag the media and its opponents, had been struck down by the court on the petitions filed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and multiple organisations. The PECA, 2016 would be reviewed in consultation with all the stakeholders to ensure effective regulation of the social media, she said, vowing that the freedom of expression right would be protected at all costs. Marriyum said the freedom of expression is not only imperative to evolve the society, but also crucial to the good governance. She resolved to steer the media sector out of the dark era that had brought financial constraints, curbs, threats, physical assaults and unemployment. Lashing out at the previous rulers for using the law to muzzle the media and crush their opponents, she said in the last four years, the nation only wit-

nessed the politics of bullying, abuse and intimidation. The suffocation in the society was conspicuous, while the doors of the Parliament were closed and legislation was enacted through ordinances, she added. The minister said now a new era has begun which would bring the politics of abuse and intimidation to a complete halt. She said the present government would not mind constructive criticism, urging the media to criticise it for the sake of guidance. She said the Journalist Protection Law would be implemented in true letter and spirit. “We had not imposed any restriction on the media in our previous tenure and this will not happen now,” she added. She recalled that PEMRA did not issue even a single notice to any TV channel on holding debates over the Panama Leaks during the previous government of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz. She said a commission would be set up under the Right to Information Act, enacted during the PML-N’s tenure, for its implementation in an effective way. She extended gratitude to PM Shehbaz Sharif, the PML-N and other coalition partners of the government for

assigning her such important responsibility by reposing their confidence in her. The present era is of the information warfare and the information ministry has a major role to play in that regard, she said. To a query, she said no innocent person would be put behind the bars, but warned that the law would take its course against the wrong doers. To another query, she said the malicious campaign, which was launched through faceless twitter handles against the state institutions, would be brought to an end. There would be zero tolerance against such campaigns and attack on the journalists and their homes, she added. She said the present government’s sole agenda is to provide relief to the masses by bringing down inflation, creating job opportunities and ending load shedding completely. Marriyum said the prime minister would address the nation soon and put priority agenda before the nation. In response to another query, she said President Dr Arif Alvi should resign if he could not play his constitutional role. Earlier, she also held conversation with media persons and heard their issues.


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