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LHC overturns earlier court decisions, restores NADRA authority in CNIC cases
LAHORE: Lahore High Court has accepted the petition of National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and set aside the verdict of trial court of restoring the identity cards.
The court said national security factors also have to be taken into account in citizenship cases.
Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani has given a thorough 14-page ruling on NADRA’s appeal against orders restoring CNICs of two persons.
The court said that the burden of proof of citizenship is on the claimant who must also prove Pakistani citizenship of his father and grandfather.
Official records before 1979 are of primary importance in determining citizenship, it said. Evidence in support of the claim may also be given in the form of documents such as birth certificates, old identity cards, passports, domicile certificates and educational records. But in the current case no reliable pre-1979 official record was shown by the claimants.
“The court observed that the reports of NADRA’s Joint Verification Committee have a lot of evidentiary value and the subordinate courts did not consider the material and legal requirements properly available.
The court further said that citizenship was not just about identity cards but about legal status which had to be assessed under the Pakistan Citizenship Act and NADRA laws. The Court held that where the alternative statutory forums are available and the parties must first avail of the relevant NADRA mechanisms, the direct civil claim is not viable.
It further said that no civil claim or writ petition may be heard without first exhausting the remedies before the NADRA Verification Board and other relevant federal fora.
CNICs of Khalid Khan and Attaullah were barred on suspicion of disputed citizenship and their family was declared foreign nationals by a joint verification committee, stated the verdict. Special Branch, ISI and IB reports too did not confirm Pakistan citizenship.
The High Court urged the petitioners to contact the NADRA Verification Board within 30 days while setting aside the lower court verdicts. The board has been directed to decide the matter according to law within 60 days.
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Khawaja Asif: PTI harmed parliamentary culture
— Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said it was the responsibility of every member of the House to uphold the dignity of the Parliament.
He spoke to the political history of the 1990s, speaking in the National Assembly, and said the past events are known to everyone. PTI government witnessed several occurrences in the Parliament and asked the MPs to rectify the past mistakes and restore the dignity of the House.
“There is always room for improvement in the Charter of Democracy and it should be addressed and improved,” the minister stated. He also attacked the previous government, saying that 55 legislation were approved in half an hour in their time.
A day before, Prime Minister held dialogue with opposition in the House, Khawaja Asif said adding that both Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Pakistan Peoples Party have learnt from past.
He further added that during the PTI government no one was permitted to talk to anyone for fear of displeasing the party leadership. “Political and democratic traditions were badly undermined in that period,” he continued.
“PTI has done a lot of damage to democratic norms and damaged the culture of political tolerance,” the defence minister stated.
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Pakistan plans Rs283bn AI ecosystem programme
The government has proposed a Rs283 billion strategy over the next five years to develop a safe, sovereign and innovation-led artificial intelligence ecosystem.
Official records available with Wealth Pakistan reveal that the National AI Ecosystem Development Programme (NAIEDP) will be implemented from 2026 to 2031.
The government has earmarked Rs185 million for FY2026-27 to commence work on the scheme.
The program is expected to be a cornerstone of Pakistan’s larger digital transformation goal and assist position the country to tap into the developing global AI economy.
Among its major objectives, the plan intends to catalyse economic transformation and growth through use of artificial intelligence across sectors.
Furthermore, it aims to back AI companies and innovation, to stimulate the creation of a homegrown technological ecosystem, and to nurture entrepreneurship in emerging technologies.
Another important component of the strategy is sector-specific modernisation through AI applications. The program is expected to promote the application of artificial intelligence in public services, business and other economic sectors to increase efficiency and production.
The materials also describe the creation of AI governance and ethical frameworks for the proper use of the technology. The plan proposes a strategic funding window to enable a rapid reaction to emerging technological possibilities and problems.
The NAIEDP is an important step towards enhancing Pakistan’s technological competitiveness and its long-term digital growth, with an estimated expenditure of Rs283 billion by 2031.
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Saudi Arabia approves air transport services pact with Pakistan
The Saudi cabinet agreed on Tuesday an air transport services agreement with Pakistan, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said, a step likely to boost connectivity between the two countries.
Past agreements between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in the sphere of air transport services. In August 2023, the two countries inked a deal to increase the number of flights between them and reduce the air rates for the inhabitants.
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud headed the Saudi cabinet as it approved the new air transport services deal at a meeting in Jeddah.
“Approval of an agreement between the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in the field of air transport services,” SPA said on X. The deal is significant for Pakistan and Saudi Arabia since every year thousands of Pakistanis visit the Kingdom for Hajj and Umrah and for jobs.
Saudi Arabia is home to more than two million Pakistani expatriates who go back and forth between the two nations often.
Pakistan has also tried to expand its aviation connection with China and Central Asian republics as it seeks to increase bilateral trade and investment links with these countries.
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