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PTI receives provisional approval for rally in Islamabad

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According to the information, PTI’s request for approval to hold a rally in Islamabad was heard by Chief Justice IHC Aamer Farooq.

The district administration was ordered by the Court to let Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) stage a rally in Islamabad on March 30.

The Chief Justice of the of the IHC directed that only the ordinary Terms of Reference (TOR) be followed and that no exceptional conditions be imposed.



Earlier, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) was denied permission to organize a protest in the nation’s capital on March 30 by the deputy commissioner of Islamabad.

The district administration denied PTI’s request, stating that “rallying is not permitted at any location, including D Chowk, due to the state of law and order.”

It is important to note that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) declared that they would stage a protest against suspected election tampering on March 30 in Islamabad.

In a statement released following the PTI core committee meeting, the committee stressed the need for increased efforts to restore the party electoral symbol and to pursue legal action to reopen the party office. The committee also expressed concern about the loss of the bat symbol and the closure of its Lahore office.

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Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq chairs the session.

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The National Assembly has resumed its session in the Parliament House, chaired by Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.

Speaking on the floor of the House, Parliamentary Secretary Dr Darshan stated that the government has approved two projects for Bani Gala and the surrounding districts in the current fiscal year.

He stated that the initiatives to build a sewerage system in Bani Gala will cost 46.881 million rupees. He stated that suitable safety equipment are being provided to sanitation personnel in the ICT sewerage division to preserve their lives.

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Jurisdiction of Benches: Following Ag’s Objections, the Court Names Two Additional Amici

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Attorney General Mansoor Usman objected to Hamid Khan and Munir A. Malik being nominated yesterday to help the court resolve the issue of regular benches’ jurisdiction, therefore the Supreme Court appointed two more amici.

Because they were petitioners against the 26th Amendment, the attorney general objected to the appointment of both attorneys when he appeared before a two-member bench made up of Justices Masnsoor Ali Shah and Aqeel Abbasi.

Khawaja Haris and Ahsan Bhoon were also named as amicus by the bench following objections.

The bench is engaged in contempt proceedings against the Supreme Court’s extra registrar and the topic of regular benches’ authority under the 26th Amendment.

Nazar Abbas, the Additional Registrar, was instructed by the bench to provide a response by today.

When he argued about regular benches’ jurisdiction, Munir a. In order to resolve the matter, Malik suggested creating a full court.

The hearing was postponed by the bench till tomorrow, when Hamid Khan will assume the rostrum.

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Chinese New Year Festivities: CPEC-2 Will Create Vast Possibilities: Ahsan

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According to Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, CPECC-2 will create a wealth of opportunities by fostering industrialisation, technology, and regional connectivity.

Addressing an event conducted in connection with Chinese New Year in Islamabad, Ahsan Iqbal said CPEC is a living symbol of Pakistan-China friendship and embodies the far-sighted vision of President Xi Jinping.

He claimed that both nations could gain from CPEC.

According to Ahsan Iqbal, CPEC generated over 200,000 jobs across various industries and contributed 8,000 megawatts of electricity to the national grid.

According to him, Gwadar airport will strengthen Pakistan’s economy, and Gwadar port is essential for regional connectivity.

Focussing on green energy, according to the minister, will guarantee sustainable growth.

He claimed that the friendship between China and Pakistan is now stronger than ever thanks to the launch of the mm1 satellite.

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