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  • Caretaker cabinet likely to take oath today

    Caretaker cabinet likely to take oath today

    Anwaar ul Haq Kakar, the Caretaker Prime Minister, is likely to take oath from his cabinet today, following an official announcement disclosing the names of the selected members, Geo News has reported. Speculations are rife that notable figures will take up significant roles within the interim administration.

    Dr. Shamshad Akhtar, the former Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), is rumoured to become the finance minister, as reported by The News. Additionally, Ambassador Jalil Abbas Jilani, a former foreign secretary, is likely to be the interim foreign minister.

    Prominent textile industrialist Dr. Gohar Ejaz is a contender for interim federal minister for commerce and industries.
    Syed Muhammad Ali, a defense analyst, is being considered for the information ministry while Senator Sarfraz Bugti is likely to be the interior minister.

    Some earlier reports indicated that the interim prime minister would retain three senior aides from his predecessor, Shehbaz Sharif’s team. The Principal Secretary to the prime minister (PSPM), Dr. Syed Tauqir Hussain Shah and Press Secretary to the PM, Abdul Akbar, are expected to remain in office. Ahad Cheema, the former advisor to the PM, will likely get a role equivalent to a federal minister.

    Furthermore, Arshad Muneer Khan is likely to become the principal information officer (PIO) while Brigadier Tajdeed Mumtaz, will also continue to work as Military Secretary (MS) to the Prime Minister.

    It is predicted that the caretaker federal cabinet will be relatively concise, comprising only reputable individuals who will be assigned specialized tasks in accordance with their respective portfolios by the caretaker prime minister.

  • PDM govt adds Rs18.5 trillion to Pakistan’s debt in just 15 months

    PDM govt adds Rs18.5 trillion to Pakistan’s debt in just 15 months

    In a span of just 15 months, the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) government has significantly added Rs18.5 trillion to the country’s public debt, a striking amount surpassing the debt accumulation of its rival, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), during its three-and-a-half-year tenure.

    Between March 2022 and the close of the 2022–23 fiscal year, the gross public debt surged from Rs44.4 trillion to Rs62.9 trillion. This rapid increase of 41.7 per cent in just 15 months occurred without a well-defined strategy to curb it. As a result, the federal government’s debt, for which the finance ministry bears direct responsibility, escalated to Rs60.8 trillion by June 2023. The debt bulletin, published on a recent Wednesday, indicates an addition of Rs18 trillion during the PDM government’s one year and three months in power.

    As per a report in the Express Tribune by Shehbaz Rana, this unsustainable surge in public debt is mainly ascribed to unregulated spending, insufficient revenue collection from areas such as real estate, services, and agriculture, alongside the diminishing value of the Pakistani rupee in comparison to the US dollar.

    It’s worth noting that the government under Imran Khan added Rs18.1 trillion to the public debt over a span of 44 months, a threshold that the current administration led by Shehbaz Sharif managed to surpass in just 15 months. However, it’s important to mention that the debt figure for July has yet to be compiled by the State Bank of Pakistan.

    This trend becomes even more significant when we consider that the combined debt addition by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) from 2008 to 2018 was Rs18 trillion. Another Rs18 trillion was added from August 2018 to March 2022 during Imran Khan’s government, and now the PDM government has contributed an additional Rs18.5 trillion in a remarkably brief period of 15 months.

    Comparatively, from September 1, 2018, to the end of March 2022, the PTI government, on average, increased the public debt by Rs14.5 billion per day, more than double the average daily increase of Rs5.6 billion during the PML-N period. The PDM government has further escalated this daily addition to an average of Rs41 billion.

    By the time the PTI government’s term concluded, the total public debt amounted to Rs44.4 trillion, equivalent to 83.5 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) before the economy’s rebasing. Following the rebasing process, there was a 15 per cent reduction in public debt relative to GDP but no reduction in absolute terms.

    At present, the public debt constitutes 74.3 per cent of the GDP. Steep currency depreciation has also contributed to the federal government’s debt. Over the past 15 months, the total domestic debt of the federal government surged to Rs38.8 trillion, an addition of Rs10.8 trillion (or 38 per cent). When Imran Khan left office, the domestic debt stood at Rs28 trillion.

    Alarmingly, the external debt of the federal government surged by 48 per cent to Rs22 trillion within just 15 months, with a net increase of Rs7.1 trillion attributed largely to currency depreciation. By the end of March 2022, the external debt, excluding IMF liabilities, was Rs14.9 trillion.

    External debt constitutes roughly 36 per cent of the total debt, and fluctuations in the exchange rate have a significant impact on debt even without borrowing additional funds. In a span of 15 months, the rupee-dollar parity plummeted from Rs183.5 to Rs286.4, a decline of Rs103 or 56 per cent. This substantial and rapid depreciation has also contributed to inflation.

    On a recent Wednesday, the rupee slid further to Rs295. An immediate outcome of this mounting debt is a considerable rise in the cost of debt servicing. It is projected that debt servicing will exceed Rs5.8 trillion by the end of the last fiscal year. 

    As a result of reckless borrowing, Pakistan’s total debt and liabilities have surged to Rs77.1 trillion, equivalent to 91.1 per cent of the national economy’s size. This ratio is deemed unsustainable for a developing nation like Pakistan.

    During the past four years of the IMF programme, Pakistan struggled to enhance the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) tax-to-GDP ratio, despite it being a priority for both the IMF and the World Bank.

    This raises concerns about the effectiveness of obtaining foreign loans for the sake of tax reform. Moreover, there has been a lack of serious efforts to control expenditures. The Shehbaz Sharif government, like its predecessors, continued to allocate funds to projects and initiatives that fall under provincial jurisdiction as per the constitution.

  • US Secretary Blinken congratulates Anwaar Kakar

    US Secretary Blinken congratulates Anwaar Kakar

    According to Bol News, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has congratulated caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan Anwaar-Ul-Haq Kakar on assuming office.

    “Congratulations to the new Pakistan Interim Prime Minister, @anwaar_kakar. As Pakistan prepares for free and fair elections in accordance with its constitution and the rights to freedom of speech and assembly, we will continue to advance our shared commitment to economic prosperity,” Blinken tweeted.

    In response, Anwaar Kakar said on Thursday that “The caretaker government would assiduously work to facilitate a free and fair election in the country”.

    Anwaar Kakar also thanked the US Secretary for his good wishes and said in his tweet “We place importance on our partnership with the US and deeply value the shared commitment to economic prosperity, democracy, and stability in the region”.

  • ‘Not Jinnah’s Pakistan’: Celebrities protest against Jaranwala riots

    ‘Not Jinnah’s Pakistan’: Celebrities protest against Jaranwala riots

    The Jaranwala attacks have shocked the entire nation after the town’s Christian community came under siege on Wednesday by a violent mob. Speaking to The Current, a local resident said violence broke out after a Christian father tried preventing a group of boys from harassing his daughter.

    “This is a case of harassment. A girl from the Christian community was being teased by some members of the Muslim community and when her father and brother tried to stop them, allegations of blasphemy were raised.”

    READ MORE: Mobs burn churches in Jaranwala after alleged blasphemy incident

    Since the incident went viral on social media, politicians including Interim Prime Minister of Pakistan Anwaar ul Haq Kakar have come forward to condemn the riots. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) the Premier said that strict action would be taken against those who violate the law and target minorities.

    Celebrities in Pakistan like activist and singer Shehzad Roy have taken to social media to condemn the incident and called for justice for the Christian community residing in Jaranwala.

    “If the state does not arrest each and every person involved in it through video footage and make an example, then we are doomed,” tweeted the ‘Laga Re’ singer.

    ‘Kuch Ankahi’ actress Sajal Aly called the violent attack ‘shameful’ and tweeted that there is no place for violence in religion.

    Actress Azekah Daniel slammed the incident as ‘not Jinnah’s Pakistan’ and asked why do people not show the same respect to a church that they demand for a mosque. She also called on mainstream media organisations and journalists of Pakistan to report against the growing ethnic violence against Christians in Pakistan.

    “This is NOT Jinnah’s Pakistan! I strongly condemn this atrocity against the Christian community. Why can’t show some respect for Holy places be it a Church or a Mosque? I stand against these atrocities and unjust acts of violence! I DEMAND JUSTICE FOR ALL”

    “Today we are witnessing the beginning of ethnic cleansing in Pakistan. Pakistani Christians are being persecuted,Church burnt down & the whole colony ablazed,will you raise your voice for us?”

  • Caretaker Prime Minister condemns attack on Christian Community in Jaranwala

    Caretaker Prime Minister condemns attack on Christian Community in Jaranwala

    On Wednesday morning, Jaranwala, Faisalabad, became the site of communal violence as multiple churches were burnt amid allegations of blasphemy against two Christian community members. Mobs attacked churches and residential houses along with office of the assistant commissioner of Jaranwala. As yet, Salvation Army Church, United Presbyterian Church, Allied Foundation Church, and Shehroonwala Church situated in the Isa Nagri area along with multiple houses have been burnt. Christian colonies all around the city have been evacuated, while the Lahore-Multan motorway was also blocked by protestors amid a complete shutter down in the city.

    Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan, Anwaar ul Haq Kakar has asked all law enforcement to apprehend the culprits & bring them to justice and given assurances that stern action will be taken against those who violate law and target minorities.

    Politicians from different political parties of Pakistan have raised their concerns, condemned the incident, and shown solidarity with the Christian community of Pakistan.

    Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif has condemned the incident while saying that government should take action against the culprits.

    Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party and former Foreign Minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, urged the administration to ensure the safety of the Christian community and their churches.

    The Ambassador and Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Pakistan, Riina Kionka, said, “We call for restoring calm & order.”

    Senator Sarfraz Bugti tweeted, “Punjab Govermnet should enforce its full might to protect the Christian churches and homes.”

    Former Interior Minister of Pakistan and President of PMLN Punjab, Rana Sanaullah said, “The culprits must be brought to justice at the earliest, and the law should take its due course.”

    Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council, Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, tweeted that there is no space in Islam for violence.

    Politician and activist Ammar Ali Jan stated that the police is helpless in front of bigots.

  • ‘Potli main raakh aur taweez milay’; DIG who arrested Imran reveals details of strange findings

    ‘Potli main raakh aur taweez milay’; DIG who arrested Imran reveals details of strange findings

    Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Lahore, Imran Kishwar, has said in an interview that after receiving the order to arrest former Prime Minister Imran Khan, when police reached Zaman Park, the doors were locked, thus requiring the need to break them down.

    The DIG told Geo News that while searching the premises, he found ash and taweez in a box. He further said that when I touched them, Imran Khan’s wife, former First Lady Bushra Bibi, resisted and said, “You should not touch them; they are sacred things”. 

    Bushra Bibi misbehaved with the police officials and said, “Police walay hain, Paisy lainy aye hoon gay,” [They are policemen. Must have come to take money], the DIG narrated. 

    Imran Khan got arrested in the Toshakhana case on August 5 and was transferred to Attock jail for a 3-year sentence on the same day.

  • England’s Ben Stokes takes back retirement ahead of ODI Cricket World Cup 2023

    England’s Ben Stokes takes back retirement ahead of ODI Cricket World Cup 2023

    England’s Test Cricket team captain Ben Stokes has taken back his announcement of retiring from ODIs to defend the title of World Cup champions. He will also play in the upcoming home series against New Zealand.
    He announced his retirement from ODI during the series against South Africa last year.
    As Ben Stokes takes back his retirement, the England Cricket team selection panel announced the squad for the upcoming series against New Zealand starting from August 30.
    Ben Stokes played a magnificent role in the last World Cup in 2019. He scored an unbeaten 84 runs to pull the team to the super over where Jofra Archer defended against New Zealand.
    “The return of Ben Stokes only adds to that quality with his match-winning ability and leadership. I am certain that every fan will enjoy seeing him back in an England ODI shirt again,” England Men’s National Selector, Luke Wright said.

  • Pakistani rupee drops to Rs295 against US dollar

    Pakistani rupee drops to Rs295 against US dollar

    It appears that the Pakistani rupee is poised to shatter previous records and reach an new all-time low, as the local currency continued its decline against the US dollar on Wednesday, decreasing by 1.16 per cent in the inter-bank market.

    By the end of the day, the rupee settled at Rs294.93 against the US dollar, marking a decline of Rs3.42, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

    This represents its lowest point since May 11 of this year, when it hovered near Rs299.

    Just one day prior, on Tuesday, the rupee also experienced a setback against the US dollar, concluding at Rs291.51.

  • CNN has exacerbated my ‘pain and suffering’, says Saima Mohsin

    British-Pakistani journalist Saima Mohsin, has won the right to take her former employee, CNN, to a full tribunal at the London Central Employment Tribunal. As per her claims, she was unfairly dismissed and discriminated against following an injury she sustained on an assignment in Israel.

    Previously, CNN claimed that Mohsin cannot bring the matter into a court in London under her contract but following a preliminary hearing last month, Judge Klimov ruled in Mohsin’s favour, allowing her to proceed with her case to sue CNN for negligence.

    Saima Mohsin currently works with Sky News on a freelance basis and has a programme on ITV about living with invisible disabilities.

    In 2014, Mohsin was reporting on the Israel-Palestine conflict from Jerusalem when her cameraman ran over her foot. This damaged her tissue, resulting in chronic pain, forcing her to walk with a stick and reducing her to work part-time only. Mohsin suffered from depression as a consequence. In 2017, CNN terminated her contract. As per a Guardian report, Saima had requested CNN if she could switch to a presenting role in order to reduce the amount of time spent travelling but she was told “You don’t have the look we are looking for”.

    Later, according to Deadline.com, Mohsin “repeatedly indicated her willingness to settle outside of legal proceedings, but CNN has so far declined to do so”. She also said that the news network has exacerbated her “pain and suffering” by continuing with the legal action.

    In her statement, Saima Mohsin said, “I have constantly offered reinstatement or mediation and negotiations. I didn’t ask for this battle while learning to deal with an invisible disability and rebuild my life. But it was important I take a stand.”

  • Ali Mardan Domki will be the interim CM of Balochistan

    Ali Mardan Domki will be the interim CM of Balochistan

    Balochistan’s Chief Minister, Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, and the Leader of the Opposition, Malik Sikandar, have mutually decided to appoint Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki as the caretaker Chief Minister of Balochistan, Geo News has reported. 

    Balochistan Assembly was dissolved on August 12 when Governor Malik Abdul Wali Kakar signed the summary of dissolution.

    Ali Mardan Domki is the son of Mir Hazor Bakhsh Domki, who served as senator from 1975 to 1977. The interim CM belongs to the Lahri area of Balochistan.

    After the dissolution of the Sindh and National Assembly, the Balochistan Assembly was the last one to be dissolved.

    Governer Sindh, Kamran Tessori, signed the summary of dissolution moved by CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah on August 11, a day before the completion of the assembly’s constitutional term.

    Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar is expected to announce the federal interim cabinet in the next few days.