Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Govt taking step to address operational challenges of PIA: Kh Asif  

Kh Asif  

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif assured the Senate that the government is taking concrete measures to address the operational challenges faced by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), including the temporary suspension of flights to destinations like Chitral and Larkana, exacerbated by harsh weather conditions and a shortage of ATR aircraft.

Responding to concerns raised by senators, Asif acknowledged the airline’s limitations, noting that PIA currently operates only three ATR aircraft, of which one is grounded.

“Efforts are underway to bring the grounded aircraft back into service to resume flights to underserved areas,” he said, adding that discussions with private airlines are also in progress to ensure connectivity to remote regions.

Highlighting systemic challenges, the minister said, “PIA has faced significant setbacks, including bans on flights to lucrative routes in the UK and Europe. However, we are optimistic as audit teams are currently evaluating operations, and we expect these routes to reopen soon.”

Asif emphasized the government’s commitment to subsidizing flights for residents of remote areas and revamping smaller airports to make them operational. “Private airlines are being encouraged to operate from smaller airports like Chitral and Larkana, ensuring affordable and accessible air travel for the local population,” he stated.

Addressing broader concerns about the state of PIA, Asif explained that the government is actively working to restructure the airline. “A privatization attempt is being revisited to improve operational efficiency and service delivery,” he said, adding that the revival of PIA requires significant resources and time.

Senators, including Falak Naz and Saifullah Abro, voiced concerns about the lack of spare parts for ATR aircraft and questioned the timeline for resuming services to remote areas.

Senator Shahzaib Durrani suggested upgrading Chitral Airport to accommodate larger aircraft, a proposal Asif agreed to explore despite the operational challenges posed by the region’s terrain.

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Court should hear case of dissolution of assemblies; demands Khawaja Asif

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  • Asif said that a full court must start from the Panama case.
  • Minister for Defence said that politicians are always blamed.
  • He said that ZA Bhutto was executed due to a decision of judiciary.

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif demanded the Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial to form a full court to hear the suo motu notice case regarding delay in the announcement of a date for elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Speaking here in National Assembly, the minister said that a bench comprising nine judges is hearing this case but the matter is of utmost importance and the full court must consider it. “I do not want to give the impression that Parliamentarians are trespassing in the jurisdiction of the judiciary but I, as a political worker, demand to resolve this complicated situation which is being faced by the country during the last 7-8 months,” he added.

Asif said that a full court must start from the Panama case and give a decision which would have a great impact on the future of the country. All the stakeholders must be listened and such a solution be given which should be a roadmap for all.

“ There are some ex-judges like Justice Muneer Hussain and Riaz Sheikh who are criticized but others like Saeed uz Zaman Siddiqui and Nazim Siddiqui are known for their dignity,” he said and appealed to the judiciary to review why some amongst them are criticized yet.

He said that the territory of parliamentarians was trespassed in past and our leadership was also victimized. “We would also say that some of them (judges) had not fulfilled responsibilities assigned to them”, he added.

Khawaja Asif said that a constitutional crisis was being faced because of re-defining Article 63-A of the constitution. He recalled the decision of the apex court about lifetime disqualification of the ex-Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and said that there would be no precedent of disqualification of a person of an institution by another institution.

The minister said there have been direct and indirect confessions by the people who remained involved in disqualification case of Nawaz Sharif and the full court of the apex court should start from the Panama case.

Asif said that politicians are always blamed who serve the people by considering it as `worship’ but other elites are not named who enjoy during their services.

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