In the recent political crisis, the joint opposition parties moved the motion of no-confidence against the incumbent Prime Minister; however, the deputy speaker dismissed the no-trust vote and later the ruling party dissolves the assemblies which created a political vacuum.
The new prime minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif will retain his old bureaucratic team which previously served with him when he was Chief Minister Punjab. As a result, he has already selected his personal secretary.
How the Tesla chief executive now features in Twitter’s future is a mystery. He could try to take over the company, remain the largest shareholder and persistent critic, or lose interest and walk away.
Blinken said India's ties with Russia developed over decades at a time when the United States was not able to be a partner to India, but that times had since changed.
The 26-storey tall Roomi Icon will be the embodiment of international-standard living in the city. An investment made here is bound to bring handsome gains since the residential tower is equipped with a wide range of high-value amenities.
It is pertinent to mention that a federal cabinet meeting held on 09-04-2022 decided to declassify the diplomatic cable, after which it was posted to the secretariat for the perusal of the Speaker of the National Assembly.
Without Shah Mehmood Qureshi, there is no opposing candidate against Shehbaz Sharif. As a result, he is the next prime minister of Pakistan and will take the oath at 8 pm today.
Meanwhile, PTI has decided to resign from the National Assembly. The decision was taken during the PTI Parliamentary meeting today ahead of the election for the new prime minister of Pakistan.
On April 8th, the joint opposition in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa filed a no-confidence motion against Chief Minister Mahmood Khan. However, he received the vote of confidence with a majority of 88 votes.
We cannot continue living in this environment where the travesty of justice is the order of the day. People such as I stand by PTI today for the right cause; call and we shall be there - it’s time for final closure. It’s now or never, writes Gen Tariq Khan, who retired as head of Pakistan’s Central Command.