
Giving an abrupt reply to this query, General Bajwa said PM Imran was his boss, not his friend. On the absence of Prime Minister Imran Khan from the meeting, Jamiat Ulema Islam Fazl group (JUI-F) leader Abdul Ghafoor Haideri said to the COAS smilingly, “You came but did not bring your friend to this important meeting”.
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The 24News HD TV channel revealed some light mood conversations between General Bajwa and some of the parliamentarians during the meeting in the parliament house. Gopinath, a US national of Indian origin, was recently appointed the first Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, even though she was supposed to leave the multilateral lending agency next month to return to academiaĪadhar-linked voter IDs among new electoral reforms as Centre clears billĪccording to the bill cleared by the Cabinet, the electoral law will be made gender neutral for service votersĬabinet approves Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana for 2021-26 scheme to benefit 22L farmersĪccording to the statement by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, it approved support of Rs.37,454 crore to States and Rs 20,434.“Prime Minister Imran Khan is my boss, not a friend”, was stated by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa in response to the parliamentarians’ query in the Parliamentary Committee of National Security meeting on Monday. IMF's Gita Gopinath meets PM Modi ahead of taking over as first deputy managing director The TLP was established in 2015 and has held at least six protests over the years, mostly against the alleged desecration of the Prophet. However, it would set a bad precedent and the future governments would be vulnerable to extremists groups and their bullying.
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The government has already released more than 2,000 activists of the TLP and after lifting of the ban, the group would be free to take part in all sorts of political activities. If a minister fails to respond within the stipulated time period, it is assumed that they have approved the report. It added that "the approval of the cabinet is solicited to de-proscribe the TLP under Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 on the recommendation of the Punjab government."Īccording to the Rules of Business, 1973, approval by circulation means that a summary is sent to federal ministers for their opinion. "The prime minister has been pleased to accord permission for submission of the instant summary to the cabinet through circulation under Rule 17 (1)(b) of the Rules of Business, 1973," according to an official document. Prime Minister Khan approved to lift the ban on the TLP after a report for it was sent by the Punjab government through the Ministry of Interior. Though the details of the agreement were not shared with the public, it emerged from the statement of some leaders that it included the removal of a ban on the group.Īt least 21 people, including 10 policemen have lost their lives during fierce confrontation between the TLP workers and law enforcement authorities in recent days. The group once again took to the streets last month and after violent protests entered into an agreement with the government.




The TLP was declared as a proscribed organisation in April after violent protests by the group to force the government to expel the French ambassador over the issue of blasphemous cartoons published in France. Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan on Saturday gave his permission to remove the extremist group Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) from the list of banned outfits, succumbing to the hardline Islamists to end the deadly anti-government agitation.
