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Govt will look into the “suspicious letters” issue, according to PM Shehbaz

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Eight judges of the Islamabad High Court, four judges of the Lahore High Court, and four justices of the SC, including Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, had reportedly received “threatening letters with suspicious powder.”

Today, when presiding over a federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad, he declared that this issue will be handled responsibly. He underlined that politics has no place in this situation.

PM Shehbaz Sharif recalled that an inquiry commission was established to look into the concerns raised by the six justices of the Islamabad High Court with the approval and consultation of former top justice of Pakistan, Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, who is now retired.

He added that the former chief justice had resigned from leading the probe commission, but it was too late. He remarked that the Supreme Court has now given this issue its own notice.

In reference to his recent meeting with several ministries, the premier announced that he has chosen to carry out a sector-by-sector examination of these ministries in order to address their issues. He underlined how crucial it is to move the economy in the direction of self-reliance.

Shehbaz Sharif voiced his happiness at the inflation rate gradually declining.

According to him, measures are being taken to lower inflation, ease unemployment, and combat poverty.

He also conveyed confidence that, following board approval, the IMF will disburse the final tranche of 1.1 billion dollars under the standby arrangement this month.

According to the prime minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, the finance minister, is going to Washington to have discussions with the IMF on a new program.

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The Deputy Prime Minister presides over a session of the Exploration and Production Committee.

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Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar presided over the fifth session of the committee established by the Prime Minister to formulate a comprehensive action plan for tackling the difficulties confronting the exploration and production sector in Pakistan.

The committee achieved a preliminary consensus to present a long-anticipated framework to the executive committee of the national economic council on the sale of 35% of the unallocated gas volumes to external purchasers.

The committee resolved to commence a bidding process for accessible onshore exploration blocks by the following month.

The committee received an update on the current digitalisation initiatives of the Directorate General of Petroleum Concessions (DGPC). A competitive procedure has commenced to facilitate this digital transformation, which will optimise operations and improve efficiency in the sector.

The committee deliberated on a proposal to adjust petrol selling prices monthly or quarterly. The committee instructed the petroleum division to do a more thorough analysis of the idea and present it again at the next meeting.

The committee addressed the security concerns encountered by exploration and production companies, underscoring that the establishment of robust security measures is crucial for fostering investment in the E&P industry to ensure Pakistan’s energy security.

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PTI to intensify pressure on the government on November 24: Barrister Saif

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Adviser Barrister Saif stated on Tuesday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) intends to intensify pressure on the “Form-47 government” during its forthcoming protest campaign, planned to commence on November 24.

Saif stated that the residents of KP were making comprehensive arrangements for the gathering on November 24, noting that KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur had issued directions to legislators from all constituencies to accelerate their preparations for the anti-government initiative.

“We are conducting rallies and corner meetings throughout KP to ensure the success of the gathering on November 24.” Thousands of individuals, along by public officials, will assemble at the Motorway, from which KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur will direct the procession towards Islamabad,” Saif reiterated.

He stated that November 24 will be a day for the supremacy of law and the constitution.

“I implore individuals to protect themselves from the actions of the fascist regime; otherwise, they will suffer the consequences,” he said.

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Twin cases are sent back to the regular bench by the constitutional court.

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A few cases were returned to the ordinary bench by the newly established constitutional bench on Tuesday, raising doubts about its constitutionality.

In the name of the Ministry of Petroleum, Saeed Khosa’s case was heard by a seven-member bench presided over by Justice Amin-ud-din Khan.

Only cases that fall inside the purview of the constitutional bench should be sent to it, said Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar.

Notably, on October 23, the matter was referred to the constitutional bench by a three-member panel headed by Justice Mansoor Ali Shah.

Additionally, a different housing society case was returned to the regular bench as well.

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