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Under COAS Asim Munir, the Pakistan Army accomplished significant milestones in 2024.

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Maulana Atta-ur-Rehman presided over a Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs meeting on Tuesday. The committee members were given an update on the current Hajj plans by Dr. Zulfiqar Haider, secretary of the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

“The ministry plans to distance itself from the government’s direct involvement in Hajj management,” he said. In the future, private operators may take over Hajj arrangements, Dr. Haider said.

The Secretary further warned that private Hajj operators would lose their quotas if they did not drop their cases from the courts.

He underlined the government’s plan to turn over Hajj arrangements to private companies the next year, as long as they adhere to the law.

The Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs, presided over by Maulana Atta-ur-Rehman, held a meeting to review the persistent problems with private Hajj operators and their upfront payments to Saudi Arabia.

Without a formal agreement with the Ministry of Religious Affairs, private Hajj operators may not obtain their Hajj quotas, despite having previously submitted advance payments to Saudi Arabia for Hajj arrangements, the committee was warned. In the absence of formal agreements, the committee said, the upfront payments made to Saudi Arabia might be forfeited.

The committee has instructed private operators to expedite the completion of their contracts with the Ministry of Religious Affairs. It is prohibited to transmit money to Saudi Arabia without a contract, and the commission stressed that if this practice persists, the operators’ quotas will be cancelled.

Concerns were raised by Chairman Maulana Atta-ur-Rehman on the potential harm to the nation’s image if quotas were reinstated. Additionally, he issued a warning that the operators’ quotas might be transferred to nations like Afghanistan or India if they fail to address the problem.

The Secretary of the Ministry of Religious Affairs also stressed that they cannot challenge the Saudi Arabian policies, as they are bound by a formal agreement. He asked private business owners to cooperate with the ministry in order to find a solution to the problem of fewer businesses.

Senator Dr. Afnan Ullah added that if the agreements are not finalized soon, the Hajj quota may be revoked, leading to significant embarrassment for the country. The committee has given private Hajj operators four days to resolve the issue.

The federal cabinet has approved reducing the number of Hajj companies, and due to agreements with Saudi Arabia, the cabinet is not in a position to revise the Hajj policy.

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The Punjab Assembly met on January 10.

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On January 10, Malik Zaheer Iqbal Channer, the acting speaker of the Punjab Assembly, called a meeting of the assembly.

The 20th session was called by acting speaker Malik Zaheer Iqbal Channer on January 10 at 2:00 PM, the Assembly secretariat announced in a notification.

By a majority vote, the Punjab Assembly had previously approved a resolution endorsing the 26th Constitutional Amendment.

Mian Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman, the Punjab Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, had introduced the resolution, arguing that the constitutional change is an extension of the Charter of Democracy.

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Punjab’s law and order is deemed satisfactory by the Apex Committee.

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The Punjab Apex Committee was pleased with the state of law and order in the province as a whole on Tuesday.

The chief minister presided over the committee meeting, which was attended by high-ranking military and civil personnel. Among the many agenda items it examined were security and public safety initiatives.

All players will have VVIP-level protection thanks to the committee’s approval of a thorough security plan for the forthcoming Champions Trophy.

A security protocol implementation report for Chinese nationals living in Punjab was also given. To increase their safety, the CM ordered the authorities to implement strict precautions.

The conference also included an evaluation of the District Coordination Committees’ performance and the assignment of new tasks to increase their efficacy.

During a briefing, authorities emphasized the growing difficulties brought on by frequent infractions of traffic laws in the province, notably Lahore. The committee suggested that the problem be addressed right away.

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Gohar Khan clarifies the PTI’s position on “written demands.”

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All communication has been restored, according to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Barrister Gohar, who has stressed that there are no backdoor routes being used with the government at the moment.

He underlined how crucial it is to prevent continuing negotiations from ever coming to a break.

Gohar added that he requested the administration not to put undue pressure on this issue, but he did not decline to make written demands.

Barrister Gohar stated that such a meeting is required and may occur soon in reference to a meeting with the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). “If not today, the negotiation committee will meet with the PTI founder tomorrow,” he said calmly.

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