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Maulana Tariq Jameel praying for PM Imran Khan’s success

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KARACHI: As the Opposition ramps the pressure with the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, renowned scholar Maulana Tariq Jameel has offered prayers for the premier’s success.

PTI’s leader of the Opposition Haleem Adil Sheikh and MPA Saeed Afridi called on Tariq Jameel.

Taking to Twitter, MPA Afridi shared pictures along with the scholar. 

“Had the privilege to meet Maulana Tariq Jameel in Karachi today, who prayed for Prime Minister Imran Khan’s success,” he wrote, adding that “scholars like Tariq Jameel are an asset of our country.”

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Approved interim bail for Omar Ayub, Barrister Gohar, and other PTI leaders

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Information reveals that PTI leaders’ bail request was considered by District and Session Judge Awais Ahmed Khan.

The administration filed a bogus and unsubstantiated complaint against the party leaders, the PTI’s attorney informed the court. According to him, lawsuits are filed against PTI each time it plans a nonviolent demonstration.

Upon receipt of surety bonds of Rs 5,000 each, the district and session courts granted the PTI leaders temporary bail.

In a previous case involving vandalism, Omar Ayub Khan, the head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), had his temporary bail prolonged.

Omar Ayub told reporters that 95 “fake” cases under the categories of terrorism, murder, and attempted murder have been filed against him.

The former prime minister was among the PTI employees whose release he sought.

Recall that Omar Ayub also called for the establishment of an impartial panel to look into the circumstances surrounding the May 9 disturbances, which resulted in the destruction of military and public buildings.

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There was also a plea filed against CM Maryam Nawaz for donning a police uniform.

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Details of the plea filed by Aftab Bajwa’s attorney reveal that Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz presided over a meeting about an air ambulance while dressed in a police uniform. The petition stated that nobody is allowed to wear the official state institution uniform by law.

In the plea, it was requested that the court provide permission to file a complaint against Maryam Nawaz for donning a police uniform.

In order to file a complaint against Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz for wearing a police uniform during a passing-out parade, a session court was called in last week.

Maryam Nawaz donned a police official’s uniform, which is “illegal,” according to the plaintiff’s plea.

The Punjab police responded to the criticism by stating in a statement that the chief minister is permitted to wear the uniform in accordance with police regulations.

Continue reading: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam witnesses a uniformed police passing out parade.

Maryam Nawaz, the Chief Minister of Punjab, was dressed in uniform and saw a police passing-out parade in Lahore.

Along with awarding medals to the best Police Training College performers, the Punjab Chief Minister received a guard of honor. The ceremony’s principal guest observed the procession.

The chief minister of Punjab, who was present at the event, stated that her government aims to boost the proportion of female police officers.”After donning the police uniform, I realized how much of a big responsibility it is.”

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The IMF board is anticipated to approve Pakistan’s $1.1 billion payout today.

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The IMF executive board meeting is scheduled to go until May 3, according to specifics. Based on the sources, it is expected that the international lender will approve Pakistan’s $1.1 billion payout today.

The State Bank of Pakistan is anticipated to obtain the final tranche from the IMF tomorrow, following approval, they added.

On July 12, 2023, Pakistan took advantage of a $3 billion loan package offered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Thus far, Pakistan has been granted two installments totaling $1.9 billion: $1.2 billion in July and $700 million in January 2024.

On the last assessment of a $3 billion loan plan, Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) came to a staff-level agreement last month.

Following their week-long visit to Islamabad, which ended on March 19, the IMF delegation made the announcement.

Global lender expressed its optimism that the incoming caretaker administration and central bank of Pakistan would persist in their efforts to stabilize the country’s economy, complimenting them on their “strong program implementation.”

In order to further solidify economic and financial stability, the new government is dedicated to carrying out the policy initiatives that were initiated under the existing Stand-By Arrangement for the balance of this year, the IMF official stated.

In June of last year, the IMF granted Pakistan’s economic stabilization program support through a critical nine-month agreement.

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