Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Ahsan Iqbal demands probe in Pervaiz Elahi’s alleged audio leak

Ahsan Iqbal demands
  • He said the foundation of the current situation laid in 2017.
  •  Federal Minister said Nawaz Sharif disqualified on a fake story.
  • He said that Imran Khan made false cases against PML-N leader.

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiative Ahsan Iqbal on Friday demanded for investigation of former chief minister Punjab Pervaiz Elahi’s  alleged audio leak.

Talking to media representatives in Islamabad, Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal has said that the foundation of the current situation of Pakistan was laid in 2017. He said Nawaz Sharif was disqualified on a fake story.

Ahsan Iqbal said that the country was liberated from darkness under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif and electricity projects were implemented during former prime minister’s tenure. He said during Nawaz Sharif’s tenure, 2,000 kilometers of motorways were built.

Federal Minister said Pervaiz Elahi’s alleged audio leak should be investigated and rule of law is the backbone of society. He said an independent judiciary is essential to the rule of law.

Ahsan Iqbal said that Imran Khan made false cases against PML-N leadership and party leader have to wait for months for the date of hearing. He said today the judiciary is independent in compared to the past.

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Ahsan Iqbal: Pakistan keen on alluring private sector to attain SDGs

Ahsan Iqbal
  • Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal stated on Thursday that the Pakistani government was eager to explore cooperation opportunities and find solutions with the corporate sector to accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals
  • Switzerland, Pakistan, Ghana, and Montenegro were co-sponsors of the event.
    The minister congratulated the forum’s organizers and co-organizers for hosting the discussion on “leaving no one behind” for a resilient economic recovery

 

NEW YORK: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal stated on Thursday that the Pakistani government was eager to explore cooperation opportunities and find solutions with the corporate sector to accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“The way forward for Pakistan is to develop an economic value proposition that creates incentives for financial markets and private investors to participate in sustainable development through a strategic partnership and innovative financial instruments supported by a conducive policy framework,” the minister said at a conference on the Localization of VNR process at the headquarters of the United Nations.

Switzerland, Pakistan, Ghana, and Montenegro were co-sponsors of the event.
The minister congratulated the forum’s organizers and co-organizers for hosting the discussion on “leaving no one behind” for a resilient economic recovery.

According to him, the increased uncertainty caused by COVID-19 has caused a unique convergence of geopolitical reorientation, supply disruptions, food and energy instability, and increasingly volatile financial markets.

Pakistan’s second VNR Report documents the progress of the national key performance indicators, he said, adding that the report had been painstakingly compiled and produced at a pivotal time when the country had faced an unprecedented human and economic toll and continues to fight an uphill battle to address the inequities in implementing its recovery and rehabilitation efforts across the country.

Consequently, according to Ahsan Iqbal, our second VNR also takes into account the loss of development benefits and the resultant delays in reaching Agenda 2030.
While we struggle to manage our internal and foreign macroeconomic imbalances, the Pakistani government is committed to rectifying the situation.

He stated that Pakistan was a resilient nation that has faced comparable debt levels and deficits in the past and emerged victorious.
“We believe that capitalizing on the youth bulge, providing room for the private sector, and concentrating on governance, regulation, and the social sector will be essential for future sustainability and progress on the SDG 2030 agenda.”

Today, he stated that one of our greatest difficulties is to devise inventive methods for handling several obstacles while simultaneously capitalizing on the numerous possibilities they present.
The purpose of Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) is to assess how far nations have come in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Inclusion, the minister stressed, is the key to achieving sustainable development. When it is accompanied by equity, it accelerates the process. We are advancing toward the year 2030.
He noted that the epidemic widened the chasms of inequality, sending numerous nations down the perilous route of economic rescue by borrowing.

Even rich nations are already struggling from its repercussions, he added, indicating that the global outlook is dismal. There is an urgent need for homegrown solutions based on the principles of sustainability and independence.
Utilizing young potential to its fullest extent, positioning women as drivers of economic progress and prosperity, and channeling excluded parts of society into sustainable and community-driven social safety nets may minimize state costs and provide overall economic advantages.

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Greater Karachi Water Supply project to be completed by Oct 2023

Greater Karachi Water Supply project to be completed by Oct 2023

ISLAMABAD: The construction work of Greater Karachi Water Supply Project (K-IV) will be completed by October 2023. Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umer held a meeting to review the progress of Greater Karachi Water Supply Project (K-IV) in Islamabad on Friday. Project Director Amir Mughal briefed the minister about the revised … Read more

Asad Umar reviews progress of proposed slaughterhouse

Next general elections to be held on basis of fresh census results: Asad

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar reviewed the progress of the proposed Slaughterhouse to be set up in Sector I-11/4, Islamabad. The meeting was informed that the total area of the slaughterhouse is 8,000 square-feet. The indoor coral area would initially process more than 15,000 animals/week. The Capital Development Authority … Read more

Sindh, Centre have spat yet again over the curfew

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KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: The federation and the Sindh government have once again spat over the latter’s announcement of a complete lockdown, for both sides jealously clinging to their respective positions and hurling barbs at each other.

Governor Sindh Imran Ismail was the first to react, advising Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to adhere to SOPs rather than imposing a comprehensive and curfew-like lockdown to deal with the situation.

Imran Ismail, speaking at a press conference at the Governor House here, made it clear that the federation was opposed to taking drastic measures to combat the pandemic because the national economy could not afford to shut down industries and businesses, especially in Karachi, the country’s economic hub.

“The Sindh government neither took the federal government on board while taking the decision nor did it consult with the other stakeholders including trade and industrial community,” he said.

He further claimed that the decision was in violation of a Supreme Court order that the NCOC rules be implemented in the case of a pandemic.

He stated that total closure of business and industry was not a practical option and that the provincial government’s unilateral action was a surprise to both the federal government and NCOC.

“It was better to sternly enforce the SOPs first and then opt for lockdown in hot spots. If the situation does not improve, move gradually towards the extreme measures,” he advised.

As a result, Imran Ismail added, the federal government and all of its institutions were prepared to provide the Sindh government with every possible form of help.

He stated that the federation does not support a comprehensive and curfew-like lockdown, adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan believes that the national economy and the majority of the population would be unable to sustain the terrible consequences of such a lockdown.

“Prudent and far-sighted policies of Imran Khan leading the government to deal with the situation were globally acknowledged and admired because the closure of industries and markets is like cutting down the jugular vein of economy,” he maintained.

He stated that it was the chief minister’s and his team’s job to carefully follow the SOPs throughout the province and that the provincial executive’s failure looked to be the primary cause of the contagion’s spread, as the detection ratio had reached 30%.

“It is evident that the provincial administration failed to ensure observance of SOPs in markets and other public places during Eidul Azha. Even people in queues outside the vaccination centers were seen not wearing facemasks,” he noted.

The government-provided vaccine was being sold, according to reports, and vaccination cards were being issued without jabs, according to the governor.

“The Sindh government must refrain from depriving its people of their sources of livelihood and reconsider its decision,” Imran Ismail said.

Before making any such decision, he recommended consulting with business organizations, trade unions, elected officials, notables, and prominent others.

Replying to a query about the conduct of elections during the COVID situation, Imran Ismail said the government had requested the Election Commission of Pakistan for postponement of elections till improvement in the situation but the decision rested with the Commission.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry Saturday feared the Sindh government’s unilateral actions contrary to the federal government and National Command and Control Centre’s (NCOC) directives might cause immense damage to the economy.

In a video message, he emphasized that Pakistan successfully fought the first three waves of the pandemic with a strategy and that could not be changed.

The minister pointed out that the closure of industry in Sindh would harm the economy and create employment problems.

“The industries whose 100 percent workforce is vaccinated, should be reopened,” he added.

Fawad contended that the way the Sindh government was imposing restrictions would only add to the hardships of the common man.

He highlighted that, under Articles 149 and 151 of the Constitution, as well as the Supreme Court’s decision, provincial governments could not make unilateral decisions, but were instead required to follow the federal government’s instructions and the NCOC’s strategy.

The minister insisted, “The Sindh government, therefore, should immediately open industries, and not pressurize traders and daily wage earners, regretting that had the Sindh government implemented the standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to the coronavirus, the province would not have been facing the present situation.”

He added that the fourth wave of coronavirus originated in India, where the Narendra Modi government failed to take the necessary actions to stop the spread.

“Today, India has become a source of spreading Delta virus in the entire region. While the world economies are just recovering from the coronavirus successfully, they again came under stress due to the irresponsible policies of the Indian government.”

Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar tweeted, according to sources.

“The decisions made yesterday, especially those pertaining to industries and transport, need to be reviewed. We put forth our point of view yesterday, as well as today, based on which a partial amendment has been announced, which is a welcome sign. But further amendments are needed,”

Pakistan’s clever lockdown policy, which protects both people’s health and work, was “praised across the world,” according to Umar.

“Such decisions were made after minutely reviewing ground realities,” he said.

“These decisions are taken via a platform where there is a presence of all federal, civil, military, and provincial institutions,” the federal minister said.

The NCOC chief said after a year’s performance, there should be no doubt that the forum operates “with no political bias” and makes decisions that are in the best interest of the nation.

“If every province had relied on its own resources and made decisions without consultations, then this could not have been possible,” Asad stated, It’s hard to beat COVID-19 without teamwork.

Asad Umar believed that the Sindh government will discuss the NCOC further on its decisions in a meeting tomorrow and that a policy would develop that would preserve citizens’ health and jobs.

To stop the spread of COVID in Karachi, the Sindh government should focus on SOPs execution and targeted interventions in high-risk situations, according to Energy Minister Hammad Azhar on Saturday.

“A blanket lockdown in the economic heart of Pakistan would endanger livelihoods of millions,” he tweeted.

Bilawal tweeted after his press conference in Islamabad that lives were in danger, but the PTI was engaging in hypocrite politics.

Bilawal also uploaded videos of the lockdowns in Lahore and other Punjab cities.

Bilawal tweeted, “Lockdowns were used to stop the spread of COVID in Lahore. Now PTI opposes and undermines all measures to contain the spread in Sindh. “If, God forbid, we see an India like situation arising PTIs disinformation and sabotage are to blame.”

Sindh Law and Environment Adviser Barrister Murtaza Wahab defended their position on the lockdown, claiming that they initially shared the drafted notification [imposing lockdown] with the NCOC before issuing the order.

Murtaza Wahab, speaking during a news conference at the Chief Minister’s House, released documents relevant to the newest lockdown orders with the media, which he had previously shared with the federal government.

He recalled that after attending the provincial coronavirus task force meeting, CM Murad Ali Shah called Prime Minister’s Aide on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan and Federal Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar to discuss the NCOC’s decision to issue its own notification (following the Sindh government’s notification to impose lockdown in Sindh). Instead of issuing the notification, the federal government’s spokesman afterward objected to the Sindh government’s jurisdiction to enforce the lockdown, he added.

Following federal objections to an inter-provincial public transportation prohibition, he claimed, Sindh submitted a revised notification to address those objections.

The NCOC, according to Barrister Wahab, never disputed their decision to impose lockdown in Sindh.

“We try our best to work in conformity with the federal government but it is unfortunate that these people come up with a different version when they appear on the TV screens,” he stated, referring to the federal authorities concerned.

“It is my request that this issue shouldn’t be politicized, as we are under obligation to protect the masses against this lethal epidemic. I call upon the people who issue statements that they should persuade the people (to adopt safety precautions). For God’s sake, they shouldn’t cause division among the people,” he said.

Nobody had objected when Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar ordered a lockdown in Lahore, he said, and they had also refrained from criticizing it.

“We know how serious the issue of coronavirus is, likewise, Usman Buzdar knows well the situation of Lahore. In the same fashion, the people present in Islamabad don’t know the severity of (coronavirus) situation in Karachi,” said Barrister Wahab.

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More Than 9 Lakh Covid-19 Vaccine Doses Administered On July 31: Asad Umar

Asad Umar

Chairman National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) Asad Umar on Tuesday said the country, for the first time, administered more than 9 lakh Covid-19 vaccine jabs in a single day on July 31. Asad Umar said on Twitter, “vaccination records continue to be set daily. 5th straight day record vaccinations carried out. Yesterday the vaccination … Read more

Closing down the cities for weeks is not a solution: Asad Umar

Pakistan vaccinates 5 crore people with at least one jab: Asad Umar

As the Covid-19 cases increased in Karachi, federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Asad Umar dismissed the decision of shutting down entire cities to stop the virus from spreading.

He stated that Sindh, along with Balochistan, has the lowest compliance with pandemic-related standard operating procedures (SOPs), at 33 percent.

Pakistan has been facing the fourth wave of the pandemic and the number of daily cases has been continuously increasing.

More restrictions and a complete lockdown in Karachi are being considered by the Sindh administration. Asad Umar, the chairman of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), disagrees with the notion, saying that Pakistan should stick to the smart lockdown strategy, which has worked in the past and has not resulted in significant financial losses.

“We should not forget that the working class and laborers will have to pay the price of complete lockdown. Smart lockdown is a tried-and-tested strategy and it should be implemented. Closing down the cities for weeks is not a solution,” he stated.

On the other side, he applauded the Sindh government’s efforts to contain the virus’s spread and implement the SOPs.

SOP compliance was 56.4 percent in Islamabad, 46.6 percent in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 42.7 percent in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, 37.4 percent in Gilgit-Baltistan, and 38 percent in Punjab, according to Mr. Umar. Sindh and Balochistan have the lowest compliance rates at 33 percent.

He said students above 18 years of age, the people working in the transport sector, public sector employees, personnel of law enforcement agencies, and staff working at hotels, restaurants, wedding halls, shopping malls and banks would have to get inoculated by Aug 31. Teachers will have to get them vaccinated by Aug 1 to continue working in educational institutions.

Murtaza Wahab, the spokesman for the Sindh government, while talking to the media, was not sure about the imposition of complete lockdown in Karachi but said it would be “something like that.” However, he ruled out any consideration of the NCOC’s (Asad Umar) advice saying the provincial government was not bound to follow the federal body’s line.

“But at the same time we want political unanimity,” Mr. Wahab said when asked about the possible decision of a meeting of the Sindh Task Force on Coronavirus scheduled for Friday (today).

“Whatever the issue, the PTI government, and party leaders have a history of criticizing the Sindh government. We don’t want to create such a situation this time when our prime challenge is to contain the spread of the coronavirus and save the lives of the people. The Sindh government is determined to give priority to people’s health and lives. The decision would be made in tomorrow’s meeting and I am not sure what it would be. But whatever would be best for this objective, we would go for that.”

From Aug 1, unvaccinated people will no longer be allowed to enter government offices, schools, restaurants and, shopping malls, said Asad Umar, who heads the NCOC, a military-run body that oversees the pandemic response, at a joint news conference with the health minister in Islamabad.

Pakistan has seen coronavirus infections soar, dominated by Delta variant, and its poor health infrastructure is under extreme pressure.

The national positive test rate for Covid-19 stands at 7.53 percent, according to the NCOC. The rate in Karachi touched 23pc in recent weeks.

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NCOC orders provinces to guarantee the application of SOPs on Eid ul Adha

Pakistan vaccinates 5 crore people with at least one jab: Asad Umar

The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) held a meeting to express distress over the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the country and instructed provinces to guarantee the firm application of the coronavirus standard working procedures on the occasion of Eid ul Adha. The meeting was chaired by the Federal Minister for Planning, Development, … Read more

PPPA Meeting Approves Sialkot Kharian Motorway Project

Govt vows to accelerate work on WB-funded projects: Asad Umar---Photo: File

The 10th Board of Directors of the Public-Private Partnership Authority (PPPA) met in Islamabad under the chairmanship of the Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar. The meeting reviewed the working paper and presentation of the Sialkot Kharian Motorway Project of the National Highway Authority (69 km long 04 lanes) proposed on … Read more

Govt’s Support For Export Sectors Finally Starting To Pay Off: Asad Umar

Govt's Support For Export Sectors Finally Starting To Pay Off: Asad Umar

Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms and Special Initiatives Asad Umar said that Government’s support for export sectors finally starting to pay off. While replying to a Tweet Asad Umar wrote, “Pakistan export performance in recent months outperforming competitors in south Asia.” He added, “this is after years that we are seeing a reversal of … Read more

COVID-19 rate crosses 3% after 70 days, says Asad Umar

Asad Umar

Federal Minister for planning, Asad Umar said that Pakistan saw its Covid -19 positivity rate crossing the 3% threshold after a gap of 70 days. In a recent tweet, Umar wrote,  “After more than 70 days the national COVID  positivity ratio was higher than 3% yesterday”. After more than 70 days the national covid positivity … Read more

COVID-19 infection positivity rate ticks up in past two weeks says Asad Umar

Pakistan Must Make Population Growth Reduction Top Priority: Asad Umar

Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms and Special Initiatives Asad Umar, has said that the positivity rate of novel coronavirus infections in Pakistan has been more than 2 percent for the past two weeks. Taking to his official twitter handle, the minister said, after witnessing the positivity rate of less than 2 percent in the … Read more

Large Scale Manufacturing Figures witnessed 9 pc growth says Asad Umar

Pakistan Must Make Population Growth Reduction Top Priority: Asad Umar

Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms, and Special Initiatives, Asad Umar, has said that Pakistan is now garnering economic dividends after controlling the novel coronavirus pandemic in its early going.

Taking to his official twitter handle on Tuesday, Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms, and Special Initiatives, Asad Umar said: “Dividend of controlling COVID early paying off on the economic side also, as V-shaped recovery gets confirmed.”

He continued that Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) figures for July show more than 9 percent growth over June and more than 5 pc growth as compared to July 2019.

Today it was reported that the Asian Development Bank (ADB) forecasted that the scaling up of the Ehsas Program will result in a broader economic recovery of Pakistan.

In its latest report, ADB said the COVID-19 impact will subside by the end of 2020—the end of the second quarter of FY2021—allowing global conditions to normalize and economic sentiment to improve.

The report also assumes the resumption of structural reform under an ongoing IMF Extended Fund Facility program to address macroeconomic imbalances.

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Govt decides to remove lockdown in phases: Asad Umar

Govt decides to remove lockdown in phases: Asad Umar

Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar has said that the lockdown imposed due to coronavirus across the country has now been decided to be opened in phases. The Federal Minister for Planning said in a media briefing after the coordination committee meeting that tourist spots would be opened from August 8, but educational institutions and … Read more

PM’s smart lockdown policy is being appreciated all over world: Foreign Minister

PM's smart lockdown policy being appreciated by world: Foreign Minister

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s smart lockdown policy is being appreciated all over the world. According to details, Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood and Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar met Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi at the Foreign Ministry. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”cabinet-postpones-tv-license-fee-hike-shibli-faraz”] During the … Read more

Financial resources provided to ensure water supply: Asad Umar

Covid-19 Cases may increase to 225,000 until the end of June, Asad Umar

Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar has said that sufficient financial resources have been provided by the government to ensure satisfactory and sustainable supply of water. According to details, a review meeting was held in Islamabad under the chairmanship of Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar to improve water supply. The meeting directed the Minister … Read more