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  • KP bar demands resignation of CJP Bandial

    KP bar demands resignation of CJP Bandial

    Canada Global (Web News) The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Bar Council called for Pakistan Chief Judge Umar Ata Bandial to step down.

    The judicial system, the judicial code of conduct, and the oath of office have all been tarnished, according to a statement released by the KP Bar Council.

    The federal government should referee the Chief Justice, according to a statement made by the Provincial Bar Council. According to the report, disobeying the senior judges is an egregious infraction of the judicial code of conduct.

    On April 12, the bar council will convene to discuss the action plan for the future. Bar presidents from all throughout the province will be asked to attend the gathering.

  • PTI links talks with National Assembly dissolution

    PTI links talks with National Assembly dissolution

    Canada Global (Web News) Asad Qaisar, leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and former speaker of the National Assembly (NA), said that if the government was serious about dialogue, it should dissolve the National Assembly.

    Mr Qaisar stated that this is the only way to hold elections on the same day. According to the former NA speaker, dissolving the national assembly could put an end to the ongoing crisis.

  • Imran Khan claims ‘London plan’ execution underway to destroy PTI

    Imran Khan claims ‘London plan’ execution underway to destroy PTI

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claimed on Friday that the “London plan” was being carried out, as evidenced by the false accusations and arrests made against PTI leaders.

    He posted a series of messages on Twitter in which he stated: “Everything, including launching 144th charge of sedition against me and phoney cases against PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur, demonstrate that it is intended to stymie us from elections.” The former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was given bail as part of a London plan, the speaker said, “so that he could use his influence to smash the PTI before elections.”

    He added, in a different quote tweet, “Investors require security for their investments which reflects confidence in the court.” He said, “How could investors trust the country if the government itself is adamant about overturning the court’s verdict?”

  • Govt wants controversial Chief Justice Bandial’s resignation

    Govt wants controversial Chief Justice Bandial’s resignation

    Canada Global (Web News) The government asked Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial’s resignation on Friday, one day after the PDM-led federal government issued a resolution opposing the Supreme Court’s (SC) decision mandating elections in Punjab on May 14.

    In a confrontational press conference on Friday, the Federal Minister of Information, Marriyum Aurangzeb, sought the resignation of Chief Judge Umar Ata Bandial, asserting that the recent case was not about elections but rather bench fixing.

    She also lambasted the judges and called Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), a crook and a favourite of the courts.

    Judge Athar Minallah’s dissenting note, according to Ms. Aurangzeb, casts doubt on the legitimacy of court procedures. If judicial proceedings are viewed as contentious, how can the public accept the court’s rulings?

    According to her, the petition was rejected and the bench could not have been constituted based on it.

    She said that the contentious bench was established in response to a petition that the majority judges had rejected, and Justice Minallah’s dissenting note claims that the suo motu notice was what set off the issue.

    The federal minister continued to attack the judges while citing earlier rulings.

    She claimed that whereas Chaudhry Shujaat’s letter was deemed unlawful, Imran Khan’s letter was upheld by the court.

    She claimed that this drama was based on a forged cypher and that the inspiration came from the case of the transfer of the Lahore CCPO.

    Ms Aurangzeb pointed out a contradiction in the Supreme Court’s decision, stating that the court ordered elections in Punjab but did not apply the 90-day rule in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    She claimed that the court did not hear political parties and that only one party’s (PTI) stance was heard repeatedly.

    She questioned why other political parties were not heard, and if the PTI was the only party that ran for office.

    Marriyum Aurangzeb argued that the constitution and truth had triumphed over ‘Imran-daari,’ and that the truthful judges had exposed Imran’s facilitation.

    She further asserted that following Justice Athar Minullah’s ruling, the majority judges’ ruling was final, and the election commission’s duty was to conduct elections.

    It’s now obvious that Imran Khan was being helped, she said. “The parliament ruled against having a divisive bench. The four judges who made up the majority of the court pushed for the formation of a full court, and Judge Athar Minullah agreed today.

    The chief justice’s post had become contentious, according to the federal minister, who demanded his resignation.

  • Imran Khan to file reference against parliamentarians for tabling resolution

    Imran Khan to file reference against parliamentarians for tabling resolution

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), announced on Thursday that his party has filed a complaint against the lawmakers for having introduced a resolution that was contrary to the Supreme Court’s (SC) ruling.

    The deposed premier received a call from former Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, and the two men discussed the issue of allocating party tickets ahead of the Punjab Assembly elections.

    Mr. Khan attacked the coalition administration, saying, “The government is in shock as a result of the sea of people. Despite the protests of the incompetent government, the elections will take place no matter what.”

    He continued by saying that his party and the general populace were prepared to take to the streets to defend the judiciary and uphold the supremacy of the constitution.

    Mr. Khan clarified the issue of having campaign rallies prior to the Punjab Assembly elections by saying, “We are planning to organise campaign rallies after Eidul Fitr.”

    Elahi remarked, “The unlawful resolution issued by the parliament cannot impede from implementing the SC’s ruling.” Mr. Elahi was commenting on the resolution that was put up by the parliament.

  • Maryam Nawaz wants PM Shehbaz disqualified, claims Fawad Chaudhry

    Maryam Nawaz wants PM Shehbaz disqualified, claims Fawad Chaudhry

    Canada Global (Web News) Fawad Chaudhry, a senior leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), asserted on Thursday that Maryam Nawaz Sharif, senior vice president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), desired the disqualification of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

    Speaking at a news conference, Mr. Chaudhry blasted the current administration for introducing the motion in the National Assembly that was meant to overturn the Supreme Court’s (SC) decision. He claimed that by doing so, the outcome would remain unchanged.

    Mr. Chaudhry criticised the coalition administration for “not being willing to contest elections,” stating that the constitution required elections to be held within 90 days after the assembly’s dissolution. Yet, the government disregards the nation’s constitution. The ruling class believes that voting rights should be abolished.

    He emphasised the importance of escaping the political unrest in an effort to resolve the economic problems.

    The PTI stalwart took a jab at PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and asked him “to restore the national money” and then relocated wherever he wished.

  • ECP issues code of conduct for Punjab elections

    ECP issues code of conduct for Punjab elections

    Canada Global (Web News) In collaboration with political parties, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday released a code of conduct for the upcoming elections in Punjab.

    The province’s electoral process was intended to be fair and peaceful thanks to the code of conduct.

    Political parties were forbidden from criticising Pakistan’s judicial system and armed forces under the code of conduct.

    Also, it was completely forbidden to make fun of the electoral commission, and on election day, law enforcement agents had to be cooperated with.

    It was required to give at least 5% of general seats to women, and it was illegal to bribe candidates to withdraw from running for office.

    The code of conduct also forbade candidates from displaying guns in meetings or processions and mandated that they maintain a dedicated account specifically for election expenses.

    The President and Prime Minister are among the ministers who are prohibited from campaigning for office per the rule of conduct.

    No one was permitted to take down banners of competing political parties, and only banners, posters, and panaflexes of the electoral commission’s approved size could be used.

    Before holding rallies, the administration had to give its approval, and after the election calendar had been released, development project announcements were outlawed.

  • Imran Khan decides against appearing before IHC tomorrow

    Imran Khan decides against appearing before IHC tomorrow

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), decided on Wednesday not to appear before the Islamabad High Court (IHC) tomorrow (Thursday).

    Imran Khan’s lawyer stated that the former prime minister’s eight cases were scheduled for hearing in the IHC tomorrow and that Imran Khan would not travel to Islamabad for various reasons.

    Lawyer Naeem Haider Panjotha also stated that Chairman PTI would seek an exemption from attendance.

    Earlier, it was reported that Imran Khan and Shehbaz Sharif would appear at the IHC simultaneously tomorrow.

    On Thursday, PM Shehbaz will attend a ceremony in IHC at the invitation of the Islamabad Bar Council.

  • Courts open to save Imran Khan, laments Sharjeel Memon

    Courts open to save Imran Khan, laments Sharjeel Memon

    Canada Global (Web News) In response to the Supreme Court’s (SC) decision on the Punjab Assembly election, Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon stated his concerns on Tuesday, stating that the courts were always there to protect Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan.

    Speaking at a commemoration of the former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s 44th death anniversary, Mr. Memon bemoaned the SC’s decision, stating, “There is a time to open the courts to pamper Imran Khan.

    “The person who spoke for the farmers and workers and made the country an atomic power was subjected to judicial murder,” Mr. Memon remarked in reference to Mr. Bhutto.

  • Maryam Nawaz urges parliament to hold Imran’s ‘facilitators’ accountable

    Maryam Nawaz urges parliament to hold Imran’s ‘facilitators’ accountable

    Canada Global (Web News) Maryam Nawaz, senior vice president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), stated on Tuesday that the parliament should take action in an effort to hold individuals responsible for giving Imran Khan, chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), facilities.

    Ms. Nawaz added, “It is not enough from the federal cabinet to reject the verdict handed by a three-member bench” when she expressed her concerns about the Supreme Court’s ruling. She referred to 2018, saying, “The accountability that was assumed by Khosa and Saqib Nisar back in 2018 has now been adopted by the current bench.”

    The Punjab administration was turned over to Imran Khan after the constitution was changed, she continued, and “today’s verdict is the ultimate attack of the conspiracy.”

    She continued by stating that the PML-N leadership had previously dealt with disqualification and that, if it occurred, the leadership will do so once more.

    While discussing the disqualification of PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, Ms. Nawaz stated, “The PML-N supremo’s disqualification over the ruling that came on iqama was even intact today.”

    The Supreme Court of Pakistan’s (SCP) decision ordering the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to hold polls in Punjab on May 14 was rejected earlier today by the federal cabinet.

  • Punjab interim govt will hold elections as per ECP’s directives

    Punjab interim govt will hold elections as per ECP’s directives

    Canada Global (Web News) On Tuesday, the interim administration in Punjab said that it would begin preparing for elections in accordance with directives from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

    Mohsin Naqvi, the interim chief minister of Punjab, said the caretaker administration would work with the ECP.

    On the other hand, the ECP convened a consultative meeting for Wednesday to discuss elections in Punjab as the Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday issued the decision it had reserved on the polls in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

    According to sources, the ECP would review the Supreme Court’s judgement and provide a legal update to the commission’s meeting about the May 14 elections.

    After hearing arguments from the parties involved, the three-member bench of the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial and including Justices Munib Akhtar and Ijazul Ahsan, rendered the unanimous judgement reserved on Monday. Also, it was decided that the ECP’s postponing of the elections constituted an unlawful conduct.

  • SC can send packing another PM on Monday: Fawad Chaudhry

    SC can send packing another PM on Monday: Fawad Chaudhry

    Canada Global (Web News) Fawad Chaudhry, the head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, has stated that if court orders are not followed, the Supreme Court may remove another prime minister on Monday.

    In an interview, Fawad said that the Supreme Court had already decided that two provinces would hold general elections. He explained that the three-member bench was now debating a case involving the enforcement of an order.

    He warned that another prime minister may leave office on Monday if the Supreme Court’s orders were not followed. Fawad added that judges who take too long to issue bail to PTI workers should resign from their seats and leave their offices.

  • Soundproof room prepared at Imran’s residence

    Soundproof room prepared at Imran’s residence

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, has a soundproof chamber set up in his home so that talks can be broadcast without interruption.

    According to PTI sources, Mr. Khan’s address was disrupted by noise.

  • Institutions cannot run at Imran’s command: Maryam Nawaz

    Institutions cannot run at Imran’s command: Maryam Nawaz

    Canada Global (Web News) Maryam Nawaz, senior vice president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), attacked Imran Khan, chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), on Thursday, claiming that the institutions could not function at Imran Khan’s whim.

    The deposed premier was corrected by Ms. Nawaz on Twitter, who wrote: “It is a weird comedy to see Imran adopting the name of the constitution despite the fact that he has been labelled as the certified abuser of the constitution.”

  • Imran Khan vows to forward reform agenda if returned to power

    Imran Khan vows to forward reform agenda if returned to power

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), declared on Wednesday that if his party wins another election, he will advance a reform agenda.

    The deposed premier was visited by a group of former session judges, and Mr. Khan expressed optimism that a large-majority administration would soon be formed.

    Regarding the judiciary, Mr. Khan added “Many judges were previously appointed as ROs. There were numerous judges whose responsibility it was to handle anti-corruption cases.”

    “We need to look about how we can provide protection to the regular population,” he said, emphasising the need of doing so.

    Mr. Khan stated that his party will uphold the rule of law as supreme in an effort to advance society, which is now necessary.

    When discussing the talks, Mr. Khan said: “In relation to the negotiations, the PTI is not hesitating. The one-point agenda of the discussions, however, will be the announcement of the elections.”

  • ATC dismisses non-bailable arrest warrants for Rana Sanaullah

    ATC dismisses non-bailable arrest warrants for Rana Sanaullah

    Canada Global (Web News) Gujranwala, an Anti-Terrorism Court denied the non-bailable arrest warrants issued for Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah. The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader was directed by the court to post a bail bond in the amount of Rs. 500,000.

    Mr. Sanaullah appeared in court to discuss the non-bailable arrest warrants for him; after the hearing, he spoke to the media.

    He blasted and blamed the previous administration for the nation’s current security issues and charged PTI with facilitating the entry of terrorists.

    According to the interior ministry, Mr. Khan was granted bail and the law had not yet been applied to him. Mr. Sanaullah asserted that Mr. Khan will be held accountable and that this would happen.

  • Wish both remain but Rana Sanaullah won’t survive, replies Imran khan

    Wish both remain but Rana Sanaullah won’t survive, replies Imran khan

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), stated on Monday that while he wished both he and Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah would survived, he would like to state that Mr. Sana would not.

    In response to Mr. Sana’s assertion that Mr. Khan or his political opponents would survive and that Mr. Khan had pushed the nation to a point of no return, he made the aforementioned comment.

    Addressing to reporters in front of the Islamabad High Court (IHC), he declared that if Mr. Sana had predicted that he, Mr. Khan, would not live, he would like to assert that Mr. Sana would not continue. He continued, “Their [the PML- N’s] government will be gone if they lose the backing.”

    Doors for political bargaining, he continued, are always open, and whoever kept the umpires on their side did not understand what a level playing field meant. We can only bargain on a single issue—holding elections—he continued.

    He said that everyone knew the answer to the journalist’s inquiry concerning the country’s rule, adding that there was no rule of law in place. He said, “Azhar Mashwani was detained, and [his nephew] Hassan Niazi was detained after being released on bond”.

    Asserting that the interior minister had threatened him in a TV interview, Mr. Khan had already filed a complaint with the IHC on Mr. Sana’s comments. The federal government, the Islamabad IG, and SSP Operations were mentioned by Mr. Khan as respondents.

  • Maryam asks PML-N leaders to expose Imran’s facilitators

    Maryam asks PML-N leaders to expose Imran’s facilitators

    Canada Global (Web News) Senior vice president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Maryam Nawaz, encouraged her party’s officials on Monday to name and shame Imran Khan’s supporters in the judiciary.

    It was resolved to release the “unfair decisions and testimonies against PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif” in the meeting of party spokespersons that Ms. Nawaz presided over.

    Ms. Nawaz blasted Mr. Khan with the following statement: “Imran Khan has now become the history of the country. This is the moment to consider what would be best for the nation. People should be made aware of how the nation has endured hardship during the last four years due to crises. Imran Khan aims to draw the public’s focus away from his corruption cases.

    She berated Mr. Khan for his presidency, claiming that “despite Imran’s vows to abolish corruption in 90 days, the country’s corruption had climbed to 14% during his presidency.”

    Elections, according to Ms. Nawaz, should be held every five years in order to address Pakistan’s challenges. She made this statement on Sunday.

  • IHC grants interim bail to Imran Khan in seven cases

    IHC grants interim bail to Imran Khan in seven cases

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was granted temporary bail on Monday by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in seven instances, preventing the police from arresting him.

    After the PTI leader arrived from Lahore to request pre-arrest bail in the cases filed against him in the federal capital, the IHC bench, which is made up of Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Judge Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb, heard the matter.

    Imran Khan testified in court that his life was under danger and that the nation was experiencing a situation that had never before occurred.

    Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and a former prime minister, came at the Islamabad High Court (IHC) earlier in the day to request precautionary bail in seven terrorism cases, including vandalism at the courthouse.

  • Electricity prices likely to rise for KP consumers

    Electricity prices likely to rise for KP consumers

    Canada Global (Web News) The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority has received a tariff appeal from the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (Pesco) asking for a rise in electricity costs.

    In order to recoup Rs62.88 billion, the power supply company has asked for a Rs1 per unit hike in the electricity charge for customers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    In response to the salary and benefits received by Pesco personnel, it would recoup Rs 16 billion, while in response to post-retirement payments, it would recoup Rs 9 billion. Additionally, it will recover Rs. 390 million for travel expenses paid to Pesco personnel as well as Rs. 280 million for vehicle repairs.

    The Pesco petition would be heard by Nepra on April 5.