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Barrister Gohar claims that the Al-Qadir trust verdict’s delay is unrelated to any transaction.

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Barrister Gohar, the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), said on Monday that no agreement was to blame for the judgment in the 190 million pound case being delayed.

When Gohar and PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja spoke to the media outside Adiala Jail, Gohar stated that former premier and jailed PTI founder Imran Khan was only a trustee of Qadir University and not its owner.

He added that the Al-Qadir case was politically driven and that they had suffered injustice.

Bushra Bibi’s name was added to the Qadir case in order to put pressure on the PTI founder, he said.

They had come to court today to hear the ruling, he underlined, and the PTI founder was not worried about the cases.
He went on to say, “The jail administration was responsible for bringing the PTI founder from jail to court.”

The PTI chairman added that they had arrived in accordance with the 11 AM deadline that they had been set for the decision. They intend to consult the higher courts because they have high hopes for the judiciary. According to him, this matter will be settled, just as previous ones were.

Salman Akram Raja said during the conversation that the third round of negotiations was scheduled for January 15 and that the process was still in progress.

He clarified that they were not making any deals and are negotiating for democracy and justice in the country.

He further stated that the negotiations and this case were not related to each other, adding that there was an impression being created that a deal was being broken, but they are not making any deals.

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British High Commissioner and Finance Minister Discuss Economic Cooperation in the Context of Pakistan-United Kingdom Ties

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Pakistan and the United Kingdom have reached an agreement to strengthen their collaboration and investigate new potential in the commercial sphere.
Jane Marriott, the British high commissioner to Pakistan, had a meeting with Muhammad Aurangzeb, the finance minister, at the Finance division.
Economic Reforms, Financial Cooperation, and Initiatives Supported by the United Kingdom were some of the topics that were discussed.
In his presentation, the Minister of Finance emphasized the reform agenda of the government, with a particular focus on export-led growth and macroeconomic stability.
The United Kingdom’s support in development and governance programs was something he was grateful for.
The United Kingdom’s commitment to increasing economic ties was reinforced by Marriott, and the company also underscored the need of cooperation in public financial management and revenue mobilization.
In addition to that, she provided updates on the Remit Programme, which is centered on the principle of revenue mobilization and transparency.

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During the Anti-Electricity Theft Drive, more than 115,538 thieves of electricity were apprehended, and 148.27 billion rupees were recovered.

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In an effort to revitalize the national economy and handle the electricity crisis, the government is making efforts, and those efforts are showing results.
In the time since the authorities began their crackdown on electricity theft in September 2023, they have been successful in recovering Rs. 148.27 billion.
More than 115,538 individuals who stole electricity have been apprehended.
Over the course of the past week, a total of 109 individuals were apprehended and a total of Rs. 780.3 million was collected from power thieves across the country.
The authorities are resolute in their determination to carry on with their operations until the theft of electricity is eradicated across the nation.

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Improving Relations Between Countries: Pakistan and Yemen Have Strong Bilateral Ties, According to the Chairman of the Senate

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Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, Chairman of the Senate, reiterated Pakistan’s long-standing and brotherly relations with Yemen, highlighting the cultural, historical, and religious ties that are shared between the two countries.
These opinions were voiced by him during a meeting that took place in Islamabad with Mohammed Motahar Alashabi, who is the ambassador of Yemen.
The conversation addressed a wide variety of subjects, with the primary emphasis being placed on improving bilateral relations, maintaining regional stability, and working together economically.
A statement was made by the chairman of the Senate regarding Pakistan’s ongoing commitment to provide support to Yemeni students and officials through the provision of scholarships, capacity-building initiatives, and professional training.

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