Tag: President Arif Alvi

  • FEB 8 2024

    President Arif Alvi announced on Thursday that the general elections will take place in the country on February 8, 2024.

    The X (former Twitter) account tweeted, “On today’s order of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan, Mr. Sikandar Sultan Raja, along with the Attorney General for Pakistan, Mr. Mansoor Usman Awan, and four members of the Election Commission of Pakistan, came to meet President Dr. Arif Alvi, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, to discuss the date for holding the forthcoming General Elections in the country. The President heard about the progress the ECP has made in delimitation and for elections.”

    It further stated, “After a detailed discussion the meeting unanimously agreed to hold General Elections in the country on 8th February 2024.”

    The Election Commission of Pakistan has also tweeted that elections will be held on February 8.

    The development comes hours after Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa directed the ECP to confer with Alvi on the poll date after the electoral body said that elections would be held on February 11.

    “Let the ECP meet with the President of Pakistan today and the date for holding general elections in Pakistan be appointed,” the top judge said in a written order, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com.

    He directed AGP Awan to arrange the meeting, provide Alvi with the court order and be available to render assistance. “We expect that the matter of appointing a date for holding general elections shall be settled, and this court will be informed tomorrow (Nov 3),” Justice Isa added.

    The order was issued after a three-judge bench comprising the CJP, Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan and Justice Athar Minallah heard a set of petitions, calling for holding elections within 90 days after the dissolution of the National Assembly and the provincial legislatures.

  • Raja Riaz, Rana Sanaullah ki prediction sach sabit hui

    Raja Riaz, Rana Sanaullah ki prediction sach sabit hui

    A three-member bench, headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and comprising Justice Aminuddin Khan and Justice Athar Minallah, was hearing petitions filed by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SBCA) and others seeking directives to hold general elections within 90 days as stipulated by the Constitution.

    During the hearing, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) lawyer, Sharjeel Sawati, said that elections will be held on February 11, as per Geo News.

    Former leader of the opposition in National Assembly (NA) Raja Riaz had said on August 12 this year that the upcoming general elections would be held in February 2024 – three months later than the constitutionally allowed limit of 90 days.

    Talking to Maria Memon on Sawal ye Hai on ARY News, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) dissident leader said, “Elections will be held 4 to 5 days before or after February 15.”

    While talking to Kashif Abbasi on his program, Off the Record, on Tuesday, August 15, he said, “The ‘elders’ have decided that the general elections will be held in February.”

    PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah said on Tuesday, August 15, that his party’s supremo, Nawaz Sharif, was confident that general elections would be held in the country in February next year.

    “He (Nawaz) is sure that elections will take place in February. Delimitation of constituencies has to be completed before then, and it will be completed by December,” Sanaullah said while responding to a question about Nawaz’s expected return to Pakistan during an appearance on Geo News show ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath’.

    READ MORE: Finally, ECP gives date for general elections

  • Finally, ECP gives date for general elections

    Finally, ECP gives date for general elections

    A three-member bench, headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and comprising Justice Aminuddin Khan and Justice Athar Minallah, is hearing petitions filed by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SBCA) and others seeking directives to hold general elections within 90 days as stipulated by the Constitution.

    During the hearing, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) lawyer, Sharjeel Sawati, said that elections will be held on February 11, as per Geo News.

    After being questioned about wether they have consulted with the president of Pakistan on the date or not, the lawyer was instructed to consult with Arif Alvi today.

    Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa on Thursday remarked that President Arif Alvi violated the Constitution by not giving a date for general elections.

    At the outset of the hearing, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) counsel Farooq Naek told the court that his party had submitted the request to become a party in the case.

    After this, PTI’s lawyer Ali Zafar started his arguments by saying that the party has limited its petition to only seeking timely elections.

    “Elections must be held within 90 days after the dissolution of assemblies as per the Constitution,” he stressed. At this, CJP Isa said that the plea seeking polls within 90 days has then become ineffective.

    “The court was told that it was impossible to hold polls within 90 days in the previous hearing,” he remarked.

    Zafar then said that PTI only wants elections.

    He further said that there won’t be any parliament and law if elections are not conducted.

    “Giving a date and schedule of elections are two different things. President Dr Arif Alvi had written a letter to hold consultations with the ECP,” he remarked.

    The CJP observed that the president had written in his letter that the court should look into the matter of elections.
    “Is the president saying that court should take notice of the issue about elections,” he questioned.

    At this, Zafar replied that the president had said that the court can also review the matter.

    CJP Isa then said that the president did not give any date for elections in his letter. “Did the president not fulfil his constitutional duty,” he asked.

    Zafar said that the president fulfilled his responsibility by consulting on the elections.

    On this point, Justice Minallah asked why the president wrote the letter in September and not on August 15 after the assemblies were dissolved on August 9.

    “Did the president only ask the Supreme Court verbally to take notice of the matter,” asked CJP. He further said that the head of state wrote the letter to the ECP and not to SC.

    CJP Isa then questioned whether the apex court had the authority to give a date for polls. “Is it necessary for the president to consult the prime minister to give a date,” he inquired.

    Zafar replied that consultations are not necessary as the president has his own constitutional duty to give a date.

    During the last hearing, the SC had issued notices to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and the federal government for their input on polls within 90 days.

    The ECP had earlier set the date for elections in Punjab on April 30, but then postponed them to October 8 — in Punjab as well as KPK.

    PTI filed a plea in the top court against this decision.

    On April 4, the SC had ordered the government and the ECP to hold elections for Punjab assembly on May 14 but both institutions said this would not be possible due to shortage of resources, including funds and manpower.

    On September 21, the ECP announced that general elections will be held in the last week of January 2024. However, it did not issue a specific date.

    The commission also published the preliminary constituency lists.
    According to the ECP, objections to the preliminary constituency lists will be entertained until October 26, with hearings on these objections slated to run until November 25.

    The final electoral rolls are scheduled for release by November 30, and within 54 days following this publication, the election commission has outlined the election timetable.

  • ‘No delay in elections’: ECP dismisses remarks by President Arif Alvi

    ‘No delay in elections’: ECP dismisses remarks by President Arif Alvi

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has dismissed any notions of delaying the general elections, emphasizing its commitment to the scheduled electoral process despite recent uncertainties.

    Following President Arif Alvi’s statement in an interview with Geo News anchorperson Hamid Mir that have sparked speculations of a delay, the ECP swiftly issued a statement reiterating its preparedness and determination to carry out electoral proceedings as planned.

    “According to the action plan, the final list of constituencies is scheduled to be published on November 30, 2023. This announcement comes after the first phase of constituencies has already been completed, and the second phase, involving the filing of objections, is set to conclude on October 27, 2023,” the statement reads.

    The statement further said that ECP will commence the hearing of objections on preliminary constituencies starting from October 30 or 31, emphasising its commitment to conducting the elections as per the established timeline.

    “The President’s interview had raised concerns regarding a possible delay in the elections, but the Election Commission’s clear and prompt response has put those speculations to rest. The Commission remains steadfast in its efforts to ensure a fair and timely electoral process,” the spokesperson said.

    In an interview with Geo News anchorperson Hamid Mir, President Alvi said he does not see polls taking place in January. He recalled that he made various “efforts” for polls, including letters to the ECP and suggesting a cut-off date of November 6.

    According to the president, the law ministry told him that it was not his prerogative. He stated that free and fair elections and a level playing field were crucial for Pakistan’s progress.

    During the interview, he also alluded to the caretaker government being behind the spate of defections from the PTI. “Whatever the caretaker government is doing — what with people disappearing and reappearing with shifted loyalties,” he said.

    Speaking about the amendments to the Official Secrets Act and the Pakistan Army Act, President Alvi said he “stands by” his claim that he did not assent to tweaks made by the PDM government.

  • Arif Alvi nay Imran Khan ka dil tor diya?

    Arif Alvi nay Imran Khan ka dil tor diya?

    Imran Khan, the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former Prime Minister, has voiced his profound disappointment and discontentment with President Dr. Arif Alvi for not yet announcing the date for upcoming elections, his sister Aleema Khan has said while talking to the press after a court appearance in Lahore.

    Aleema Khan, who has been implicated in the May 9 riots case, appeared before an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Wednesday, where her’s and former Finance Minister Asad Umar’s interim bails were extended until October 16. The judge instructed their legal representatives to present final arguments in the Jinnah House attack case.

    Aleema Khan later told the media that Imran Khan was disappointed with President Alvi’s perceived failure to fulfill his constitutional obligation of announcing an election date, especially during a critical time for the nation.

    The issue of the election date has been a subject of contention in recent times. The PTI’s core committee issued a strong statement last month, reminding President Alvi of his constitutional responsibilities and urging him to promptly announce the election date. The committee asserted that failure to do so would amount to a violation of the Constitution and the basic democratic rights of the people.

    The core committee argued that announcing the election date would bring an end to political uncertainty and chaos that had gripped the country since the “regime change conspiracy” in April 2022.

    After the court hearing, Aleema Khan addressed the media and expressed concerns about her brother’s deteriorating health. She mentioned that Imran Khan had lost a significant amount of weight and highlighted the lack of opportunities for him to exercise or even take a walk. She also expressed apprehensions about potential efforts to prolong Imran Khan’s detention in the cipher case.

    It’s worth noting that the caretaker government has emphasized that only the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has the authority to make such an announcement. Initially, President Alvi had invited Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja in an attempt to get him to agree on a date. However, Raja declined the request, asserting that only the ECP possessed the authority to announce the date, citing amendments made in the ECP Act of 2017.

    Before the amendment to Section 57(1) of the act, Raja had explained that the president was required to consult the ECP before appointing an election date. However, after the amendment, the commission was empowered to announce the date or dates for the general election, he noted.

  • President Alvi wants elections in November

    President Alvi wants elections in November

    President Arif Alvi will likely defy the opinion of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and the law ministry as he is reportedly contemplating announcing the date for the next general elections, sources familiar with the development have said, reported Kamran Yousaf for The Express Tribune.

    It is expected that the president will write another letter to the ECP, suggesting a date in November for the elections. The sources said that President Alvi was in conversation with his legal team and was advised that an act of parliament could not override the provisions of the Constitution and that parliament might have amended the Election Act 2017 but the Constitution was clear that polls would have to take place within 90 days.

    “Based on that opinion, the president will communicate the election date to the Election Commission soon,” a source revealed.

    Previously, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja decided that he would not meet President Dr. Arif Alvi for a discussion on fixing the date for the general elections. After a recent amendment to existing laws, fixing the date for the election is at the discretion of the ECP.

    The CEC called a meeting of the commission last week to talk to its members about the matter of fixing the date before taking a formal position. It is not the ECP’s responsibility, according to the law, to consult with the president on this matter. “The law is very clear about it. The President has cited the wrong article for this purpose.”

    Alvi had invited Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, for a meeting on August 23 or 24, to fix an appropriate date for holding the general elections.

  • President Alvi ko chahiye mazeed salary

    President Alvi ko chahiye mazeed salary

    President Dr Arif Alvi is seeking an increase in his salary. Official documents show that the president has asked for two raises, first with effect from July 1, 2021 and second with effect from July 1, 2023, as per Geo News.

    Currently, the president draws a monthly salary of Rs 846,550 and wants a two-step raise to Rs 1,024,325 and Rs 1,229,190 per month with effect from July 2021 and July 2023 respectively.

    In a letter written to the Secretary Cabinet through his Military Secretary earlier this month, the President’s Secretariat has desired amendment in the Fourth Schedule of President’s Salary Allowances and Privileges (Amendment) Act, 2018 to allow the president’s salary, a) Rs 1,024,325 per month with effect from July 1, 2021, and b) Rs 1,229,190 per month with effect from July 1, 2023.

    The letter stated, “In Pursuance of para 3(2) of President’s Salary, Allowances and Privileges (Amendment) Act 2018, published in the Gazette Notification (Part I), the remuneration of the President shall be a symbolic one rupee higher than the salary of any holder of Public Office in relation to affairs of the Federation. Accordingly, pay of the honorable President was fixed at Rs 846,550/- per month in 2018 as reflected in the Fourth Schedule of the Act ibid.”

    The letter further pointed out that the salary of the Chief Justice of Pakistan being a holder of Public Office was increased twice in the last 2 years through Presidential Orders. Pay of Chief Justice of Pakistan was fixed at Rs 1,024,324/ per month w.e.f 01 July 2021 and subsequently at Rs 1,229,189/ per month w.e.f. 01 July 2023. As per the rules, the salary of the President was not enhanced in relation to the laid down principle of one rupee higher than the salary of any holder of public office i.e. Chief Justice of Pakistan.

    On the basis of the above, the Presidency sought changes in the Fourth Schedule of President’s Salary Allowances and Privileges (Amendment) Act 2018 accordingly.

    The Cabinet Division referred the case to the Law Ministry, which on August 18 advised the former to process the case for a raise in Alvi’s salary.

    The Law Ministry stated, “The Federal Government by virtue of section 3(2) of the same Act has the power to amend that Schedule by way of a notification in the official gazette henceforth in relation to the issue at hand the Federal Government is competent to amend the Fourth Schedule by way of gazette notification and no amendment in the Fourth Schedule is required via an amending Act to effectuate a revision in the salary of the President.”

    The matter was also referred to the Finance Division, which on August 22 also supported the proposed increase in the salary of the president through amendment in the Fourth Schedule of the President (Salary, Allowances & Privileges) Act, 1975.

    The matter is expected to be presented before the cabinet for approval. The president, besides getting the desired increases, will also get a hefty amount as arrears as the two-step raises will be allowed with effect from July 2021 and July 2023 respectively.

  • President invites CEC to announce dates for general elections

    President invites CEC to announce dates for general elections

    According to recent reports, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja will not meet President Dr. Arif Alvi for discussion on fixing the date for general elections. After a recent amendment to existing laws, fixing the date for the election is at the discretion of the ECP.

    Reliable sources in ECP told The News that the CEC called a meeting of the commission to talk to its members about the matter of fixing the date before taking a formal position. It is not the ECP’s responsibility, according to the law, to consult with the president on this matter. “The law is very clear about it. The President has cited the wrong article for this purpose.”

    President of Pakistan, Dr. Arif Alvi, has invited Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, for a meeting on August 23 or 24, to fix an appropriate date for holding the general elections.

    The letter, written to Mr. Raja by Dr. Alvi, states that the constitution requires the president to decide a date for general elections within 90 days of the dissolution of the National Assembly (NA).

    The letter was shared on the official X (formerly Twitter) account of the president. It noted that the national assembly was dissolved by the president on August 9th, as per the instructions given by the Prime Minister.

    And “by virtue of Article 48(5) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the president is obliged to appoint a date not later than 90 days from the date of dissolution for the holding of general elections of [the] assembly”, the letter read.

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  • Arif Alvi dismisses Secretary to President as bills mystery deepens

    Arif Alvi dismisses Secretary to President as bills mystery deepens

    Hours after the President said that he does not need Waqar Ahmed’s services, the Secretary has said in a statement on Monday that Dr. Arif Alvi did not sign the Official Secrets (Amendment) Bill, 2023, or the Pakistan Army (Amendment) Bill, 2023, nor did he make a written decision to send them back to parliament for further consideration.

    On Monday, the official X (formerly Twitter) account of @PresOfPakistan stated: “In view of the definite statement of yesterday, President’s Secretariat has written a letter to Principal Secretary to Prime Minister that the services of Mr. Waqar Ahmed, Secretary to President, are no more required and are surrendered to the Establishment Division, immediately”.

    President Arif Alvi caused a sensation on Sunday when he said in a tweet from his personal account that he did not sign the official secrets (Amendment) Bill, 2023, or the Pakistan Army (Amendment) Bill, 2023, as he does not agree with the laws. He said that despite his orders to return the bills to parliament, his staff disobeyed him.
    “I confirmed from them many times that whether they have been returned & was assured that they were,” Alvi wrote about the bills in a tweet, adding that he just found out that his staff “undermined my will and command”.
    He also asked for forgiveness from those who are affected by the bills.

    The tweets came about after news broke that he had signed the Official Secrets (Amendment) Bill, 2023, and the Army Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023. Now both bills are part of the law.
    On the other hand, former Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani has said that “the tweet of President Arif Alvi was inappropriate”.
    Raza Rabbani pointed out that if an inquiry is initiated, the president will have to appear before a committee of the upper house since he is a part of the parliament under Article 50 of the Constitution.
    “As per Article 75 of the Constitution, when a bill is sent for assent, the president has two options: either give assent, or refer the matter to the parliament with specific observations. Article 75 does not provide for any third option,” he stressed.
    The ministry has said neither of the requirements was fulfilled. Instead, the president purposely delayed the assent, it added. Returning the bills without any observations or assent is not provided for in the Constitution, the spokesperson said, adding that such a course of action is against the letter and spirit of the Constitution.
    “If the president had any observations, he could have returned the bills with his observations like he did in the recent and distant past. He could have also issued a press release to that effect,” the law ministry said.

  • Pakistan Civil Awards: List of all the recipients

    Pakistan Civil Awards: List of all the recipients

    On the occasion of Independence Day, President Arif Alvi conferred Pakistani citizens as well as foreign nationals for showing excellence and courage in their respective fields and for the martyrs of Covid-19, reports APP.

    The investiture ceremony for these civil awards will take place on Pakistan Day, March 23, 2024.

    Here’s a complete list of the recipients:
    NISHAN-I-IMTIAZ
    • Mr. Muhammad Hafeez Qureshi (Late) Nuclear Science
    • Mr. Iftikhar Arif Literature (Poetry / Writing)
    • Mr. Islahuddin Siddiqui Sports (Hockey)
    • Syed Qaim Ali Shah Public Service
    • Raja Zafar Ul Haq Public Service
    • Dr. Shamshad Akhtar Public Service
    • Air Marshal (R) Najib Akhtar Public Service

    HILAL-I-PAKISTAN

    • HRH Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. He Lifeng Services to Pakistan

    HILAL-I-SHUJAAT

    • Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed Sukhera Gallantry

    HILAL-I-IMTIAZ

    • Brig. Syed Sarfraz Ali (Late) Strategic Planning & Development
    • Prof. Dr. Shahid Mahmood Baig Science
    • Prof. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed Education
    • Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan Education
    • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Umar Education/ Medical Sciences
    • Mr. Rahat Ali Khan Arts (Qawwali/ Singing)
    • Mr. Mohammad Ahmed Shah Arts (Culture)
    • Mr. Mehmood Ahmed Tahir Bhatti Film Direction & Fashion Designing
    • Mr. Muhammad Anwar Masood Literature (Poetry)
    • Mr. Zahid Malik (Late) Journalism
    • Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib Social Services
    • Mr. Ahmed Irfan Public Service
    • Raja Naeem Akbar Public Service
    • Lt. Gen. (R) Muhammad Akram Khan Public Service
    • Brig. Atif Rafique Public Service
    • Dr. Muhammad Jehanzeb Khan Public Service
    • Syed Tariq Fatemi Public Service
    • Mr. Tariq Bajwa Public Service
    • Mr. Tariq Mahmood Pasha Public Service
    • Mr. Shahid Khan Public Service
    • Mr. Sibtain F. Haleem Public Service
    • Capt. (R) Zahid Saeed Public Service
    • Mr. Zahid Zaman Public Service
    • Mufti Abdul Shakoor (late) Public Service (Religious Scholar)
    • Syed Babar Ali Philanthropy
    • Prof. Dr. Adil Najam Education

    HILAL-I-QUAID-I-AZAM

    • Mr. Luo Zhaohui Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Ning Jizhe Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Nong Rong Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Sha Zukang Services to Pakistan
    • H.H. Sheikh Mansoor Bin Zayed Al Nayan Services to Pakistan
    • Dr. Muhammad Al Jasser Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Jin Liqun Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Sultan Bin Abdul Rehman Al-Marshad Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Oktay Memis Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Khalifa Bin Jassim Al-Kuwari Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Najy Benhassine Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Young Ye Services to Pakistan
    • Julien Harneis Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Knut Ostby Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Philippe Steinmetz Services to Pakistan
    • Dr. Sebastian Paust Services to Pakistan
    • Michal Rossman Services to Pakistan
    • Joe Moyer Services to Pakistan

    SITARA-I-PAKISTAN

    • H.E. Engineer Talal Bin Abdullah Al-Otaibi Services to Pakistan

    SITARA-I-SHUJAAT

    • Mr. Tariq Mahmood Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Aamir Naseem Gallantry
    • Mr. Majid Saleem Malik Gallantry
    • Mr. Akhtar Hayat Khan Gallantry
    • Lt. Cdr. (R) Muqaddas Haider Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Younas (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Nizam Ullah (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Rahat Saleem (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Ghulam Abbas (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Abdul Latif (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Saeed Ahmed (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Ajmal Masih (Late) Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Ramzan (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Shams Ullah (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Sohrab (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Asad Ullah Khan (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Israr Muhammad Gallantry
    • Mr. Zia Ullah Khan (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mir Zubair Mahmood Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Adnan Gallantry

    SITARA-I-IMTIAZ

    • Mr. Castaldo Fabio Massimo Services to Pakistan
    • Meer Behrose Regi Services to Pakistan
    • Dr. Jamshed Iqbal Science
    • Prof. Dr. Amjad Siraj Memon Science
    • Dr. Abid Mehmood Science (Agriculture Research)
    • Dr. Sumeera Ikram Science (Chemistry)
    • Dr. Muhammad Sarwar Metallurgical Engineering &
      Material Science
    • Syed Raza Akhlaq Engineering
    • Dr. Abdul Manan Engineering (Aero Space)
    • Dr. Muhammad Nzar Guidance, Navigation &
      Trajectory Design
    • Mr. Naveed Maqbul Nuclear Safety
    • Prof. Dr. Mahmood Ayyaz Education
    • Ms. Shama Hafeez Education
    • Prof. Dr. Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta Education
    • Prof. Dr. Sohail Nadeem Education
    • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Farooque Hassan Education
    • Qari Hafiz Buzurg Shah Al Azhari Arts (Qira’at)
    • Ms. Malika Junaid Arts (Architecture)
    • Mr. Bilal Lashari Arts (Direction, Cinematography,
      Script writing)
    • Mr. Satish Anand Art (Film Production/ Distribution)
    • Mr. Abdul Karim Baryalai Arts (Literature)
    • Mr. Javed Bashir Ahmad Arts (Singing)
    • Mr. Faakhir Mehmood Arts (Singing)
    • Ms. Shabnam Arts (Singing)
    • Mr. Wasif Nagi Journalism
    • Ms. Naila Kiani Sports (Mountaineering)
    • Ms. Saira Furqan Social Services
    • Mr. Farhan Faruqui Social Services
    • Dr. Amanullah Kassim Machiyara Public Service
    • Mr. Aziz Memon Public Service (Humanitarian &
      Community Services)
    • Mr. Abdul Quddoos Bizenjo Public Service
    • Dr. Syed Kaleem Imam Public Service
    • Mr. Lal Jan Jaffar Public Service
    • Mr. Muhammad Noor Miskanzi (late) Public Service
      Mr. Sher Baz Khan Public Service
    • Dr. Rashid Bajwa Public Service
    • Ms. Ismat Jabeen Afridi Public Service
    • Mr. Shuaib A. Malik Public Service
    • Mr. Mervyn Francis Lobo Public Service
    • Mr. Waqar Ahmed Chouhan Public Service
    • Mr. Mohsin Hassan Butt Public Service
    • Mirza Ikhtiar Baig Public Service
    • Dr. Nadeem Jan Public Service
    • Mr. Fahad Haroon Public Service
    • Mr. Naeem Uz Zafar Public Service
    • Mr. Muhammad Sarwar Gondal Public Service
    • Khawaja Zaka ud Din (late) Public Service
    • Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora Public Service
    • Mr. Arif Habib Public Service
    • Mr. Muhammad Nadeem Javaid Public Service
    • Mr. Jameel Ahmed Public Service
    • Dr. Muhammad Sohail Rajput Public Service
    • Mr. Asim Ahmed Public Service
    • Mr. Ali Tahir Public Service
    • Mr. Kazim Niaz Public Service
    • Mr. Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui Public Service
    • Mr. Duraid Qureshi Public Service
    • Lt. Col. Khalid Mahmood (Retd) Public Service
    • Mr. Muhammad Raghib Hussain Public Service
    • Prof. Mufti Munib ur Rehman Public Service (Religious Scholar)
    • Mr. Saleem Bukhari Journalism

    PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR PRIDE OF PERFORMANCE

    • Dr. Muhammad Afzal Environmental Biotechnology
    • Prof. Dr. Faisal Shafait Science
    • Mr. Shakeel Ahmed Science (Physics)
    • Mr. Waseem Azhar Nuclear Engineering
    • Mr. Asim Mahmood Qureshi Engineering
      (Metallurgy & Materials Science)
    • Mr. Muhammad Tariq Chemical Engineering
    • Mr. Abrar Ali Engineering (Mechanical)
    • Mr. Shahid Bashir Engineering
    • Dr. Rizwan Asghar Computer Engineering
    • Dr. Nasir Mohy-ud-din Embedded Computer & IC Design
    • Dr. Syed Bilal Hussain Shah Aerodynamics
    • Dr. Naveed Iqbal Khan Durrani Aerospace Engineering
    • Dr. Muhammad Asad Strategic Communication Systems
    • Dr. Saqlain Akhtar Engineering (Aerospace)
    • Mr. Saleem Ud Din Engineering (Electrical)
    • Dr. Imtnan-Ul-Haque Qazi Engineering
      (Space Sciences & Technology)
    • Mr. Muhammad Imran Zafar Structural Engineering
    • Prof. Dr. Bushra Mirza Education
    • Dr. Umer Shahbaz Education
    • Dr. Kashif Kifayat Education
    • Dr. Naveed Arshad Education
    • Prof. Bilquis Shabbir Education (Medical Sciences)
    • Dr. Amjad Mehboob Medicine
    • Mr. Muhammad Khalil (late) Arts (Karakul cap making)
    • Mr. Muhammad Riaz Arts (Lacquer art)
    • Ms. Shakar Bibi Arts (Balochi embroidery)
    • Mr. Gulab Khel Arts (Rubab playing)
    • Ms. Shazia Manzoor Arts (Singing)
    • Ms. Dhai Bai alias Mai Dhai Arts (Singing)
    • Mr. Hamayoon Khan Arts (Singing)
    • Mr. Inayat Hussain Bhatti (late) Arts (Film Acting, Production,
      Direction, Script Writing)
    • Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Attre Arts (Music Composing)
    • Mr. Ajab Gul Arts (Acting / Direction)
    • Mr. Ishrat Abass Arts (Drama/Theater/ Radio/
      Actor)
    • Mr. Shakir Zeb Arts (Music Direction)
    • Mr. Abdul Jabbar Gull Arts (Sculpturing)
    • Mr. Qadir Bux Mithoo Arts (Comedy)
    • Mr. Mehboob Ali Arts (Artist & Designer, Woodcut
      Print Specialist)
    • Ms. Mussarrat Kalanchvi Arts (Urdu / Saraiki Fiction & Play
      Writing)
    • Mr. Adnan Siddiqui Arts (Acting, Host, Production)
    • Ms. Zubaida (Naghma) Arts (Film Artist)
    • Mr. Hassan Askari Arts (Film Direction /Writing)
    • Mr. Mashkoor Raza Arts (Painting)
    • Ms. Sheema Karmani Arts
      (Classical Dancing/ Choreography)
    • Mr. Naseer Baig Mirza Arts
      (Comparing, Writing, Producer)
    • Mr. Ajab Khan Arts (Calligraphy & Painting)
    • Mr. Baqir Abbas Arts (Flute playing)
    • Ms. Farha Mehmood Rana Arts
    • Mr. Noor Din Alias Chacha Noora Arts (Shoe Making)
    • Mr. Ghulam Hussain Anjum Literature (Poetry/Writing)
    • Mr. Nazeer Qaiser Literature (Poetry/Writing)
    • Mr. Afzal Ahmad Syed (Syed Afzal Ahmad) Literature (Poetry/Writing)
    • Mr. Hisam-ud-Din Aseer Mengal Literature (Poetry/Writing)
    • Mr. Hameed Razi (Abdul Hameed Razi) Literature (Writing)
    • Mr. Ahmad Hussain Mujahid Literature (Poetry/Writing)
    • Mr. Ghulam Abbas Alias Abbas Tabish Literature (Poetry)
    • Mr. Khalid Masood Khan Literature
      (Writing, Poetry & Columnist)
    • Ms. Farkhanda Bokhari (Late) Literature (Poetry & Writing)
    • Mr. Muhammad Ilyas Literature (Writing)
    • Dr. Nasrullah Khan Nasir Literature (Poetry / Research)
    • Mr. Shakeel Jazib (Rana Shakeel Asghar) Literature (Poetry)
    • Mr. Ghulam Muhammad Arif Najmi Journalism (Photography)
    • Mr. Suhail Sarwar Warraich Journalism
    • Mr. Salman Ghani Journalism
    • Ms. Ifrah Wali Sports (Skiing)
    • Mr. Muhammad Sharif Tahir Sports (Wrestling)
    • Mr. Zaman Anwar Sports (Wrestling)
    • Mr. Shajar Abbas Sports (Athletics)
    • Dr. Maryam Verzgani Public Service
    • Dr. Muhammad Atif Ikram Public Service

    SITARA-I-QUAID-I-AZAM

    • Dr. Huseinef. Kavazovie Services to Pakistan
    • Ms. Salma Salman Zahid Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Piotr Opalinski Services to Pakistan

    SITARA-I-KHIDMAT

    • Mr. Nasruddin Rupani Services to Pakistan
    • Ms. Samantha Power Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Alexander N. Green Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Asif Rangoonwala Services to Pakistan

    TAMGHA-I-SHUJAAT

    • Syed Amer Akhtar Gallantry
    • Mr. Farman Ullah Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Bilal Riaz Burki Gallantry
    • Mr. Azmat Ali Shah Gallantry
    • Mr. Mujeeb Ullah Gallantry
    • Mr. Abdul Malik Bhutto (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Capt. I Wahid Mehmood Gallantry
    • Mr. Abdul Malik Kamangar (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Deen Muhammad (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Jatoi Khan Pitafi (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Saleem (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Arshad Khan Jadoon (Shaheed) Gallantry
    • Mr. Muhammad Adnan Gallantry
    • Mr. Mishkat Ullah Gallantry
    • Mr. Ashfaq Ahmad Gallantry
    • Mr. Mujeeb Ullah Shah Gallantry
    • Mr. Shahid Iqbal Gallantry
    • Syed Adeel Hussain Gallantry
    • Mr. Khaliq Dad Gallantry
    • Mr. Khalid Baqi Gallantry
    • Mr. Umar Khalid Gallantry
    • Mr. Abdul Nasir Gallantry
      Mr. Muhammad Usman Gallantry
    • Mr. Mumtaz Akhtar Social Services
    • Mr. Muhammad Balach Nosherwani (Shaheed) Public Service

    TAMGHA-I-IMTIAZ

    • Mr. Zubair Imam Malik Philanthropy
    • Mr. Abdul Hafeez Khan Philanthropy
    • Mr. Asad Ullah Khalid Gallantry
    • Dr. Mohammad Al-Arabi Bouazizi Services to Pakistan
    • Dr. Mukhayo Abdurakhmonova Services to Pakistan
    • Dr. Javaid Ahmed Sheikh Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Salman Ilyas Khan Services to Pakistan
    • Dr. Shaukat Saeed Science (Materials Chemistry)
    • Prof. Dr. Sardar Khan Science (Environmental Science)
    • Prof. Dr. Abdul Naeem Khan Science (Chemistry)
    • Dr. Haider Abbas Science
    • Mr. Abdul Aleem Haider Science (Physics)
    • Dr. Muhammad Usman Akram Engineering
    • Dr. Tahir Masood Engineering
    • Dr. Salman Raza Naqvi Engineering
    • Dr. Hammad Omer Engineering
    • Mr. Murli Dhar Engineering
      (Architect)
    • Syed Sabahat Hussain Mechanical Engineering
    • Mr. Muhammad Amin Warraich Project Management
    • Mr. Asif Iqbal Mechanical Engineering
    • Dr. Manzoor Ikram Science (Physics)
    • Dr. Muhammad Zamurad Shah Electrical Engineering
    • Dr. Rashid Ahmad Bhatti Electrical Engineering
    • Dr. Nasir Mehmood Mechanical Engineering
    • Dr. Nadia Jamil Genetics
    • Dr. Sajid Yaqub Engineering (Mechanical)
    • Mr. Imran Sarwar Satellite Communications
    • Dr. Muhammad Imran Afzal Engineering (Mechanical)
    • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yar Education (Chemistry)
    • Prof. Dr. Aamer Saeed Bhatti Education (Chemistry)
    • Prof. Dr. Shahid Munir Education
    • Dr. Waseem Azhar (USA) Education
    • Dr. Talat Mehmood (Germany) Education
    • Dr. Muhammad Ajmal Sawand (Shaheed) Education
      (I.T.& Higher Management)
    • Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq Education
    • Prof. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Education
    • Dr. Hassan Imran Afridi Education
    • Mr. Anwar Amjad Education
    • Dr. Syed Mehmood Raza Education
    • Dr. Shagufta Jabeen Medicine
    • Prof Sajjad Naseer Education
    • Ms. Kanwal Amin Education
    • Dr. Shahid Hamid Medicine
    • Dr. Rashid Siddiqui Medicine
    • Dr. Shaukat Yousaf Khan Medicine
    • Mr. Muhammad Arshad Chohan Medicine
    • Prof. Rizwan Taj Medicine
      (Psychiatry, Medical Education)
    • Dr. Nadeem Qamar Medicine (Cardiologist)
    • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Afridi Medicine (Psychiatry)
    • Dr. Umraz Khan Medicine (Plastic Surgery)
    • Mr. Khalid Waheed Medicine
    • Dr. Rizwan Jamil Rahman Medicine
    • Prof. Dr. Irfan Manzoor Bakhshi Medicine
    • Mr. Moquit Usman Medicine
    • Dr. Ghulam Abbas Medicine
    • Prof. Dr. Ali Raza Hashmi Medicine
    • Dr. Yasir Arafat Gabol Medicine
    • Dr. Awais Ahmed Lakhair Medicine
    • Qari Waseem Ullah Amin Arts (Qira’at)
    • Mr. Muhammad Shahbaz Qamar Arts (Naat Khawani)
    • Ms. Sajal Ali Arts (Acting)
    • Syeda Mehrbano Kazim (Alias Juggan Kazim) Arts (Anchoring /Acting)
    • Mr. Abdul Batin Farooqi Arts (Acting)
    • Mr. Almas Khan Khalil Arts (Folk Pashto Singing)
    • Mr. Fazal Wahab Dard Arts (Singing)
    • Ustad Rustam Fateh Ali Khan Arts (Classical Singing)
    • Mr. Imran Aziz Mian Arts (Qawwali)
    • Mr. Arbab Khan Khoso Arts (Alghoza Playing)
    • Mr. Jehanzeb Malik Arts (Painting)
    • Mr. Jamil Ahmed Baloch Arts (Painting, Sculpturing)
    • Mr. Gulraiz Ghouri Arts (Photography)
    • Prof. Dr. Gul Rahim Khan Arts (Archaeology & Numismatics)
    • Dr. Asma Ibrahim Arts (Archeology)
    • Syed Ghalib Baqar Arts (Painting)
    • Mr. Ghulam Abbas Khaskheli Arts (Egg Shell Painting)
    • Mr. Mushtaque Ali Lashari Arts (Painting)
    • Mr. Bandah Ali Arts (Folk Artist/ Painting
    • Mr. Rahmatullah Khan Arts (Photography)
    • Dr. Khalid Bin Shaheen Acting / Production
    • Mr. Shahzad Rafique Arts (Film Direction)
    • Mr. Khan Shahnawaz Malhi Arts (Painting)
    • Mr. Muhammad Waseem Arts (Calligraphy)
    • Mr. A.S Rind Arts (Painting / Calligraphy)
    • Ms. Fizza Ali Meerza Arts (Production / Screen Writing)
    • Mr. Amjad Sheikh Arts (Film Production/ Distribution)
    • Mr. Abdul Wasay Chaudhary Arts (Film/Drama Acting)
    • Mr. Farooq Hassan Arts (Host)
    • Mr. Misbah Uddin Qazi Arts (Visual Arts)
    • Dr. Aqeel Abbas Jafri Literature (Poetry & Linguistics)
    • Mr. Ali Dost Aajiz Literature (Poetry / Writing)
    • Mr. Anwer Sen Roy Literature (Poetry / Writing)
    • Dr. Mushtaq Ali Leghari Literature (Poetry / Writing)
    • Mr. Shams ul Qamar (Late) Literature (Poetry / Writing)
    • Dr. Muhammad Ismail Literature (Writing)
    • Prof. Dr. Abdul Saboor Baloch Literature (Writing)
    • Mr. Ahmed Ataullah Literature (Poetry)
    • Mr. Aziz Ijaz Literature (Poetry)
    • Mr. Ghulam Qadir Buzdar (Late) Literature (Poetry)
    • Mr. Muhammad Salim Shahzad Literature
    • Mr. Amjad Aziz Malik Journalism
    • Mr. Fahad Saleem Malik Journalism (Media / Technology)
    • Syed Naqi Haider Naqvi Journalism
    • Ms. Shama Junejo Journalism
    • Mr. Waqar Satti Journalism
    • Mr. Farooq Adil Journalism
    • Mr. Fahad Hussain Journalism
    • Mr. Iftikhar Ahmed Journalism
    • Mr. Usman Tajwar Sports (Boxing)
    • Ms. Ushna Sohail Sports (Lawn Tennis)
    • Mr. Danish Atlas Sports (Squash)
    • Ms. Farzana Shoaib Social Services
    • Syed FerozAlam Shah Social Services
    • Ms. Fadia Kashif Social Services
    • Molana Muhammad Maaz Religious Scholar
    • Moulana Khabeer Azad Religious Scholar
    • Lt. Col. Syed Maozzam Ali (Retd) Public Service
    • Syeda Arooba Bilal Hussain Gillani Public Service
    • Dr. Muhammad Salim Habib Public Service
    • Dr. Syed Saif ur Rehman Public Service
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    • Syed Zafar Abbas Jafri Public Service
    • Dr. Muhammad Quraish Khan Public Service
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    • Mr. Irfan Saleem Public Service
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      (Heritage Management)
    • Ms. Sarah Ahmad Public Service (Child Protection)
    • Dr. Mimpal Singh Public Service (Inter-faith harmony)
    • Dr. Saud Anwar Services to Pakistan
    • Dr. Rizwana Chaudhary Health (Gynecologist)

    TAMGHA-I-KHIDMAT

    • Prof. Muhammad Amjad Shad Services to Pakistan
    • Ms. Aziza Shimmi Kidwai Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Muhammad Irfan Siddiqui Services to Pakistan
    • Mr. Karamat Ullah Chaudhry Services to Pakistan

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