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Senate Committee strongly protests soaring energy bills

Senate Committee protests

Members of the Senate committee also erupted over the high electricity and gas bills, as Bol News reported on Thursday. In the meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Finance, the members strongly protested against the increase in electricity and gas prices. Senator Sadia Abbasi said that despite the installation of solar panels, bills are … Read more

Federal Govt proposes short-duration Hajj packages 

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  • He said 18 to 20-day Hajj package will be given in 2024.
  • Minister said shorter Hajj will be decided by pilgrims themselves.
  • He said that this proposal will be considered by interim government.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Aneeq Ahmed said that the duration of official Hajj is proposed to be reduced from 45 days next year.

In a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs, Aneeq Ahmed said that an 18 to 20-day Hajj package will be given in 2024, 40 days or shorter Hajj will be decided by pilgrims themselves.

The chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs said that the short Hajj should be conducted for 30 days, on which the Federal Minister for Religious Affairs said that this proposal will be considered.

Chairman Hajj Operators Association said that they have signed a five-year residency agreement in Saudi Arabia, the country that gets the Hajj quota has the will to manage it.

Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Aneeq Ahmed said the Saudi government has decided that only 46 companies will run Hajj operations from Pakistan.

Senator Maulana Abdul Kareem said that changing 905 companies into 46 companies would cause problems. The Saudi government implemented such a ban on America and European countries a few years ago. The Saudi government has rejected the protests of America and European countries.

He further said “We cannot do anything, but we can request a one-year extension. It can be said in a letter to the Saudi government that since the decision was taken suddenly, there will be difficulties in its implementation”.

Senator Maulana Faiz Muhammad said that the implementation of the new plan should be assured from next year and the government has to solve the problem by talking with Saudi Arabia.

The Federal Minister for Religious Affairs said that he asked Saudi Arabia to review the decision to convert 900 Hajj companies into 46 companies, but they did not agree.  The government will write a letter to the Saudi government at the request of the Standing Committee.

He said that the Saudi government is planning to increase the number of Hajj pilgrims to 10 million. At present, the Road to Mecca project is running only from Islamabad. The Saudi government has decided to include Karachi in the Road to Mecca in the next Hajj.

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No shortfall of wheat stocks: ministry

Pakistan’s wheat imports 100% dropped in FY 2024-25

ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on National Food Security and Research has expressed concerns over the acute shortage of ‘atta’ in all the four provinces. During a meeting, presided over by Senator Syed Muzaffar Hussain Shah, the committee also inquired about the measures taken to meet the shortage and the reasons behind the hike in … Read more

Senate panel terms Finance Supplementary Bill tsunami of inflation

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ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs on Wednesday termed the Finance Supplementary Bill 2021 a tsunami of inflation in the country. The meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs, chaired by Senator Muhammad Talha Mahmood, considered the Finance (Supplementary Bill, 2021) laid in at the … Read more

No accountability in the Bureau

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Islamabad: When it comes to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) nothing is concrete from prosecution to conviction.The accountability bureau, does however, know how to flaunt its controversial performance, and that too with different shades of narration. According to the anti-graft watchdog, from the time of its inception up to September of this year, it has … Read more

Chinese companies are not satisfied with the pace of work on CPEC

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Special Assistant to Prime Minister CPEC Khalid Mansoor has admitted that Chinese companies are not satisfied with the government departments and the pace of their work on CPEC. In a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Planning, Chairman Saleem Mandviwala said that the Chinese ambassador had told him that nothing had happened to CPEC … Read more

Embezzlement of funds, ministry officials summoned

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The Senate Standing Committee on Commerce and Textile Industry Chairman Senator Mirza Muhammad Afridi has summoned the officials of the ministry of commerce to clarify their position after receiving complaints regarding misuse of the Export Development Fund (EDF). The commerce officials have been asked to appear before the committee on October 22 and bring the … Read more