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Court stops PTI founder, his wife from provocative statements against institutions

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ISLAMABAD, April 25 (APP): An Accountability Court (AC) on Thursday stopped the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI), founder and Bushra Bibi from giving statements against the state institutions and officials.
Accountability Court Judge Nasir Javed Rana issued the order regarding the matter of PTI’s founder and his wife.
The order stated that media should refrain from publishing politically provocative narratives targeting state institutions and their officials.
The court said that it is alleged that founder of PTI had made political, provocative and biased statements against the honorable person of the state institutions. It is the responsibility of the court to take care of the requirements of court decorum and fair trial.
It said that prison authorities should restore the prison court to its pre-Eid position. The media will not make inflammatory, biased statements and it will limit its reporting to the extent of the court proceedings. The media also will not report the statements of the accused given during the trial.
Prosecution, accused and advocates who are present in the court shall also refrain from making such statements as it may offend the decorum of the court. According to the code of conduct of PEMRA, the political statement of the accused does not come in legal reporting.

7 ordinances laid in Senate

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP):As many as seven ordinances including Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (Amendment) Ordinance 2023, Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (Amendment) Ordinance 2023, Pakistan Postal Services Management Board (Amendment) Ordinance 2023, National Highway Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2023, the Criminal Laws (Amendment) Ordinance 2023, the Privatization Commission (Amendment) Ordinance 2023 and the Establishment of Telecommunication Appellate Tribunal Ordinance 2023 were laid in the Senate.
These ordinances were laid in the Senate under Article 89 of the constitution for information only as they have already been laid in the National Assembly and referred to the committees concerned.
All the ordinance except the Pakistan Postal Services Management (Amendment) Ordinance were laid in the House by Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazir Tarar on behalf of the respective ministers.
Minister for Maritime Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh laid the Pakistan Postal Services Management (Amendment) Ordinance 2023 in the House.
Azam Nazir Tarar told the House that these ordinances were only laid for information of the house under the Article 89 of the constitution.

Identification specifics required to know about lawmakers put on travel stop lists: Atta Tarar

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar Thursday informed the National Assembly that for providing exact information about the names of legislators, if any, put on the travel stop lists, specific identification details like CNIC number or father’s name were required.

Due to extensive nature of the lists, identification specifics would make it feasible to provide details about the lawmakers included in them, the minister said.

He was responding to a calling attention notice regarding non-removal of the names of members of the National Assembly and provincial legislators from the travel stop lists, including Exit Control List (ECL), Provisional National Identification List (PNIL) and Black List (BL).

He emphasized that a list of lawmakers containing their names, parents’ names, Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) and other details was required so that the reasons for inclusion of their names in the travel stop lists could be furnished.

Referring to the criticism by the Leader of Opposition leader, the minister reminded them of their actions when they were in power. He called for showing respect for parliamentary norms instead of engaging in such criticism.
The opposition leaders should better provide a list of their members, if any, put on such lists if they were serious in resolving the matter.

He clarified that names were not added to the ECL unilaterally or arbitrarily, rather a specific process and procedure was followed for the purpose. Investigation agencies forwarded the names of people for inclusion in such lists.

The minister recalled the past instances of placing several members of his party, including Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, on the Exit Control List and others lists.

He assured that once the proper details were provided they would provide the opposition the required information. As regards the lists, he stated that some 1,924 names were included in the PNIL and 4,842 in the ECL.

The minister clarified that the ECL, PNIL and BL were not categorized on the basis of professions such as businessmen, but rather compiled as per references filed by investigation agencies.

He said that every parliamentarian, regardless of their affiliation, had the privilege to seek information about any matter and the government respected that privilege.

Regarding the opposition’s objection to providing the details, he questioned why it was problematic for them as it would streamline the process, enabling the government to furnish the information about each individual put on the lists more efficiently.

Atta Tarar said that the Constitution guaranteed freedom of movement, and the laws governing the ECL were aligned with constitutional principles. Had the laws were unconstitutional, the courts would have struck them down.

He reiterated that the Interior Ministry received references from investigation agencies, containing comprehensive details and reasons for including names in such lists. He expressed readiness to provide these details and offered guidance on accessing information about the individuals concerned who had been added to the lists.

He remarked that the sponsors of the calling attention notice were serious about addressing the issues at hand. If they were committed to resolving the matter, then they should have proper documentation to support their stance.

Aamir Dogar, one of the sponsors of the notice, brought attention to 11 members whose names had been forwarded to the Interior Ministry. The minister pointed out that their specific details should have been included in the notice too.

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Sindh Minister reviews ongoing projects of Building Department

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KARACHI, Apr 25 (APP): Sindh Minister of Works and Services Ali Hassan Zardari paid a surprise visit to the projects of the Building Department here on Thursday.
The Minister directed to complete the work of Sindh Judicial Academy immediately. On this occasion, he reviewed the ongoing projects of the Ministers’ Secretariat Karachi and directed to improve the quality of work.
Ali Hassan Zardari also visited the under-construction anti-corruption complex. He inspected the new residential flats built for judges flats, officers and staff.
The minister of Works and Services directed to complete the work as soon as possible and said that the contractors who do not complete the work on time will be blacklisted.
He visited the new Chief Minister’s Secretariat and reviewed the work quality. The officers of Works and Services department gave a briefing on this occasion.
The minister issued instructions that the ongoing projects in Karachi should be completed on time.

SNGPL takes action against 11 gas pilferers

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MULTAN, Apr 25 (APP): Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) took action against 11 gas pilferers and disconnected connections. Sui Gas Task Force raided and disconnected two meters for illegal shifting. A domestic consumer was using direct gas while the meter was also connected as he opened the meter coupler and installed the direct pipe.
His meter was disconnected and he will be penalized under OGRA policy.   Three consumers whose meters were disconnected in the system, but they were stealing gas by installing illegal meters.
The meters were seized for checking in the laboratory.Similarly, five consumers were illegally supplying gas to more than one house and their extensions were removed.