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Selective and agenda driven journalism by Yalda Hakim

Yalda Hakim

Context In a recent TV show, the sky news host  Yalda Hakim  brought up the issue of AQ’s 313 Brigade during discussion with ex Pakistani minister (Sherry Rehman). While the host asked a biased question about a non-existent issue, she also exhibited her lack of knowledge on AQ/ 313 Brigade issue as well as tried … Read more

Sherry Rehman demands immediate CCI session to tackle water crisis

Sherry Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Senator Sherry Rehman, PPP’s Parliamentary Leader in the Senate called for a Council of Common Interest (CCI) meeting to clarify the government’s position on commercial farming in desert areas and building canals on the Indus River, highlighting the need for water conservation and a peaceful solution.

Speaking on an adjournment motion in the Senate, Rehman noted that the Council of Common Interest (CCI) had not met in the past 11 months and called for urgent action to address water distribution issues.

She warned that the government’s plans could significantly disrupt water distribution in Sindh, worsening water scarcity and causing environmental damage.

She pointed out that Sindh, heavily dependent on the Indus water system, is facing significant water diversion, further escalating the region’s water shortage. She called for urgent government action to address the inequitable water distribution and prevent unrest among agricultural communities.

Shibli Faraz, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, reaffirmed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s support for the rights of lower riparian areas. He also emphasized the necessity of convening a CCI meeting to resolve the pressing water scarcity issues.

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President trying to create constitutional crisis in country: Sherry Rehman

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) leader Sherry Rehman said that the constitution of the country binds the President to summon a National Assembly session within 21 days after the general elections.

Talking to media persons, she said it was the responsibility of President Arif to convene the National Assembly session. She said that the summary of convening the meeting of the National Assembly was sent to the President Dr. Arif Alvi but he has not signed it till now.

Sherry Rehman further said that Arif Alvi’s tenure has already been plagued with controversy and even before he left, he was abiding by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf oath, not the presidential one. She said as per Article (2) 91 of the Constitution, the session is for 21 days after the election. Summoning is mandatory and does not require any pending matter.

PPP leader accused President Arif Alvi of trying to create a constitutional crisis and said the President should avoid any such unconstitutional measures before leaving.

About Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s case of presidential reference, she expressed hope that the court would rectify the injustice and ensure transparency and justice.

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PPP demands for holding elections within 90 days  

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  • A delegation of PPP will go to ECP on August 29.
  • PPP serious reservations about digital census.
  • Elections cannot be delayed on basis of delimitation.

KARACHI:  Pakistan People’s Party has demanded holding of the general elections in the country within 90 days as required by the constitution, urging that pushing the country towards a constitutional and political crisis should be avoided through unjustified delay in the election.

Vice President PPP Sherry Rehman has said that her party will make its future strategy, in the light of the situation arising from the meeting of the party delegation with the top officials of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), in its next meeting of the Central Executive Committee due in Lahore.

Vice President PPP Sherry Rehman, Secretary General Syed Nayyar Hussain Bukhari, Shazia Mari and Faisal Karim Kundi held a presser at Bilawal House to inform about the deliberations taken during the CEC meeting in Bilawal House.

Sherry Rehman told that the meeting of the CEC under the joint chair of Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari. She said that the focus of the meeting was on the country’s ongoing economic crisis, increasing poverty, increase in petrol and electricity tariff, and unchecked inflation as well as the solution to these problems. She said that the meeting also formulated a strategy for relief activities in view of the flood situation in Punjab.

Former federal minister said that the CEC meeting also reviewed the situation regarding the general elections in the country and the party has a clear stand in this regard that the constitution is clear regarding holding elections in 90 days, hence, there should be no ambiguity about it. “A delegation of the party will go to the Election Commission on August 29 and place the party’s position before the Election Commission.”

Ms Rehman said that the PPP has serious reservations about the digital census, adding that elections cannot be delayed on the basis of delimitation of constituencies as numbers of seats remain unchanged in provinces according to the census.

Meanwhile, Syed Nayyar Bukhari said that the constitution mentions holding general elections for 90 days, but delimitation of the constituencies are not mentioned.

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Fake news being spread on appointment of Caretaker PM: Sherry Rehman

Sherry Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister Senator Sherry Rehman has said fake news was being spread on the appointment of the caretaker prime minister, adding that no name has been finalized yet. Addressing a press conference alongside Faisal Karim Kundi, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader rejected reports that the names for the caretaker set-up have been decided. … Read more

Sherry Rehman, German minister discuss climate change cooperation

Sherry Rehman

German Minister of State Dr Tobias Lindner called on Sherry Rehman They discussed cooperation in renewable energy and climate adaptation Sherry Rehman also met Professor Jean Pascal Van Ypersele ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman and Minister of State at the German Foreign Office Dr Tobias Lindner on Monday discussed possible areas … Read more

Sherry Rehman undergoes treatment at Karachi hospital

Sherry Rehman

Rehman has undergone surgery in a private medical facility in Karachi. Sherry Rehman is now undergoing additional treatment. Doctors advise Sherry Rehman to take complete rest. KARACHI – Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman has undergone surgery in a private medical facility in Karachi. Sherry Rehman is now undergoing additional treatment. Reports in local media … Read more

Sherry Rehman, Justice Ayesha Malik featured in Forbes list of Asia’s 50 over 50

Sherry Rehman
  • Sherry Rehman garnered global attention in climate summit.
  • She won numerous honours, including the Nishan-e-Imtiaz.
  • Ayesha Malik first woman to serve as a justice Supreme Court.

KARACHI: Federal Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman who made global news at the 2022 UN Climate Change Conference (COP27), and Justice Ayesha Malik, who is the country’s first woman to serve as a Supreme Court judge, has been selected by Forbes in its list of Asia’s 50 over 50.

Forbes profiled 50 Asian-Pacific women over the age of 50 who are breaking ground in their fields and motivating the region’s youth. These women, according to the outlet, are proving that success can happen at any age in the fields of technology, medicine, art, politics, and more. Forbes partnered with Mika Brzezinski and Know Your Value to produce this list.

Senator Rehman, 62, garnered global attention when representing Pakistan at the climate summit where she proposed a new agreement to transfer funds from wealthy nations to developing nations that had experienced natural disasters connected to climate change.

A former journalist, minister of communication, and Pakistan’s ambassador to the US, Senator Rehman became the first woman to serve as the Senate’s Leader of the Opposition in 2018.

In April 2022, she was named minister of climate change in the Shehbaz Sharif-led cabinet. Rehman has won numerous honours, including the Nishan-e-Imtiaz, Pakistan’s highest civil award.

She co-authored Five Hundred Years of The Kashmiri Shawl, which was published in 2006 and for which she received the Textile Society of America’s R. L. Shep Textiles Book Award. The minister was also listed by Financial Times as one of the 25 Most Influential Women in 2022.

Ayesha Malik, who at age 56 became the first woman to serve as a justice of Pakistan’s Supreme Court, also represented Pakistan in the list.

Justice Malik was a judge at the Lahore High Court for 10 years before being elevated to the country’s highest court.
She passed verdicts regarding the recognition of foreign arbitration in Pakistan and participated in the Green Bench, which promoted environmental justice.

Justice Malik announced a landmark decision banning virginity tests in rape cases in 2021. She has held positions as chair of the Judicial Officers Female Supervisory Committee and on the board of the Punjab Judicial Academy, as well.

Other women mentioned in the list include Vicki Brady, the first female CEO of Telstra, Australia’s largest telecommunications company by market share, who made it to the list as well. Despite being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018, Brady stood strong. Chew Gek Khim from Singapore who “modernised a colonial-era tin smelting interest into a diversified property and hospitality firm”, was also a prominent choice. Six women from India were also included in the list.

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Sherry says 20m flood victims need urgent humanitarian assistance

Sherry Rehman

ISLAMABAD: “Disaster amnesia is not uncommon in a world driven by competing goals and the human tragedy wrought by Pakistan’s catastrophic flooding has been forgotten by many where 20 million flood affectees still needed urgent humanitarian assistance,” said Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman. “But the climate-induced crisis in Pakistan has long-term implications … Read more

Sherry Rehman named among FT’s 25 most influential women of 2022

Sherry Rehman

UK’s newspaper Financial Times on Thursday named Pakistan’s Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman among the “25 Most Influential Women of 2022”. The unranked list, unveiled today, has chosen the “influential women” under three categories — leaders, heroes, and creators. Nicola Sturgeon, the first minister of Scotland, wrote the following regarding Rehman for FT’s 25 most influential women … Read more

Global community lacks action for climate resilient future: Minister

Senator Sherry Rehman flags challenges for Pakistan ahead of COP 28

Senator Sherry Rehman was addressing the Parliamentary Meeting at COP27 Summit. She said global warming was not going to remain at the 1.5 degrees temperature rise. She said the World Bank has estimated that Pakistan lost $30bn due to floods. ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman on Sunday said the world community … Read more

NA lawmakers raise alarm on Swat situation

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ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Wednesday raised concern over the worsening situation in Swat where protests have been held over the resurgence of militants. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif called on lawmakers to sit together on the situation in Swat. He recalled that a similar situation in Swat over 12 years ago when concerns were raised … Read more

Pakistan flood losses exceeds $40B, World Bank assessed: Sherry Rehman

Pakistan flood losses

Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman stated on Monday that the World Bank has assessed a $40 billion loss to Pakistan’s economy as a result of the recent devastating floods.

This year, Pakistan has been hit by extraordinary monsoon rains, which have killed 1,700 people, destroyed two million homes, and submerged one-third of the country.

Senator Sherry Rehman stated on Twitter that Pakistan has appealed to the projected damage to infrastructure, crops, households, and highways is far more. According to the World Bank estimate, the floods will force around nine million Pakistanis into poverty.

Speaking about the widespread water-borne infections in flood-affected parts of Pakistan, the minister stated that the country’s health problem is currently worsening.

She went on to remark that the government needed to work on the rehabilitation of flood victims and their return to their homes. During the humanitarian catastrophe, the PPP leader encouraged the world community to assist the victims.

According to a World Bank analysis released last week, the floods are anticipated to increase Pakistan’s poverty rate by 2.5 to 4 percentage points.

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Pakistan floods affects population of approximately 33 million

Pakistan floods

Country’s climate change minister Sherry Rehman called floods “unprecedented” and “worst humanitarian disaster of this decade” UN: 3 million people affected by monsoon rains, of whom 184,000 relocated to relief camps. Pakistan is devastated by floods, which affected 33 million people. Pakistan is devastated by floods, which affected 33 million people. In Pakistan, fatal flooding … Read more

Political parties requested to share sufferings of flood affectees

sufferings of flood affectees

ISLAMABAD: Sherry Rehman, Federal Minister for Climate Change, said on Thursday that flash floods in the nation had swept away hundreds of homes, leaving families homeless, the death toll had risen, and people were experiencing a scarcity of medical supplies and food.

Taking the Senate floor, she stated that at a time when the country was suffering natural disasters, political parties should come forward and share the anguish of flood victims rather than engaging in politics.

She slammed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) head, Imran Khan, saying his misrule has caused an ‘economic tsunami’ in the country.

She stated that while a peaceful protest is a right of every person in a democratic country, the law should not be used to suppress it.

The PTI has always acted in an undemocratic manner against the leadership of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) (PPP). “Our leaders have experienced exile, but never spoke a single word against the state institutions, since the PPP believes in principles-based politics,” she insisted.

She said that Imran Khan’s double standard had been exposed to the public since his party had engaged a corporation in the United States to promote its image in the country.

She said that the PTI chairman and his party have been waging a systematic campaign on the concept that US-backed “local abettors” overthrew his government in a plot and established an administration of their choosing. “Now he [Imran] was working to get US trust for his Pakistani party,” she observed.

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Minister lays measure for exports growth

Minister lays measure for exports growth

ISLAMABAD: The government is considering the promotion of exports through an incentive of significant tax waiver to companies which could enhance their exports by 10 per cent of its productions, an official said.

Finance Minister Dr Miftah Ismail during his address at the Leaders in Islamabad summit, unveiled a four point agenda to put Pakistan on the path of prosperity.

He and Federal Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman attended the event as the guests of honour for the 5th edition of the summit titled “Imagineering The Future.”

Nutshell Group and Martin Dow jointly hosted the summit, in strategic partnership with the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The finance minister said that the government will provide full support to companies having plans for exporting their products to different countries.

Various business groups in Pakistan are performing outstandingly and contributing to the national economy through taxes and different ways but they spend $200 million on imports every year which needs to be addressed by enhancing our exports, he added.

“If you make something, sell it abroad, if you build, go construct abroad, if you offer a service, offer it abroad. The nation should set the direction to the promotion of exports,” Dr Miftah said.

He urged the businesses in Pakistan to think beyond the local market to explore foreign markets to enhance their exports through aggressive value-addition.

The finance minister insisted on export, bringing sustainability and technology to agriculture and educating every child in the country.

Containing the expenses in imports can stabilise the budget deficit including the trade deficit and current account deficit.

The government may not enhance the exports overnight but it did control imports of non-essential goods which impacted inflows of foreign exchange to the tune of $700 million to $800 million in the interbank foreign exchange market during the last few months while the country also paid its scheduled debt-servicing in the first week of August, the finance minister noted.

Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rahman spoke about the urgency of required action to combat climate change.

The climate change is a matter of national security which has adversely affected food and energy security, supply chain, infrastructure, and the lives of the citizens across the country, she added.

One-fifth of Pakistan is submerged at present due to heavy monsoon rains which have wreaked havoc on the infrastructure in many parts of the country especially Balochistan and Sindh.

She urged the corporates to interweave sustainability goals in their mission statements, as Pakistan is at the front of climate change.

Sherry also mentioned that the government is trying to move the markers for 2050 down to 2030 as climate change is accelerating and the country’s pace needs to match it.

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Deadly rains: Monsoon rains kill 77 in Pakistan

Monsoon rains

39 drowned or were electrocuted in Balochistan. Pakistan is the eighth most vulnerable country to extreme weather. The worst floods of recent times were in 2010. At least 77 people have died in monsoon rains lashing Pakistan, the country’s climate change minister said Wednesday, warning more heavier-than-usual downpours lay ahead. “For me, it’s a national … Read more

Human rights organisations must shift attention towards Modi’s fascism: Sherry Rehman

Human rights organisations

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman on Monday strongly condemned the Indian state orders issued by Uttar Pradesh chief minister to demolish homes of Muslim protesters. “India has continued to show hate-mongering towards Muslims. The BJP leaders have made their sentiments for Muslims very clear. The hateful comments towards the Prophet Mohammad … Read more

Imran Khan’s narrative is dangerous for Pakistan: Sherry Rehman

Imran Khan's narrative is dangerous for Pakistan: Sherry Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Sherry Rehman, a senior PPP leader, has lambasted former Prime Minister Imran Khan for pursuing divisive politics. Rehman said the PPP leadership welcomes the DG ISPR’s press conference, in which he clarified many things, at a news conference in Islamabad on Friday alongside PPP leaders Nadeem Afzal Chan and Faisal Karim Kundi. According to … Read more

PM has no choice but to accept defeat, resign: Sherry Rehman

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Vice-President Senator Sherry Rehman on Friday said Prime Minister Imran Khan had no choice but to accept the defeat and step down. “Imran Khan is misstating, this is not a battle of good and evil. It is a battle between those who violate the Constitution and those who abide by … Read more

India needs to explain ‘missile accident’ better: Sherry Rehman

Human rights organisations

A day after Pakistan condemned what it called an “unprovoked violation of its airspace by an Indian origin ‘super-sonic flying object’”, India on Friday admitted that its military accidentally fired a missile into Pakistan, calling it “deeply regrettable”. “In the course of a routine maintenance, a technical malfunction led to the accidental firing of a … Read more

37pct of Pakistan’s wheat comes from Ukraine: Sherry Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Vice-President Senator Sherry Rehman on Friday said she was told that 37 per cent of Pakistan’s wheat came from Ukraine. In a tweet, pointing towards Ukraine’s prosperity and importance amid Russia’s attack on it, Sherry Rehman said Ukraine used to be the Soviet Union’s granary and quite literally, the region’s … Read more

Govt imposes 17pct sales tax on essential hospital equipment: Sherry Rehman

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Vice-President Senator Sherry Rehman on Saturday said the government had imposed a 17 per cent sales tax on essential hospital equipment during Covid-19. “This will lead to a tsunami of inflation in the healthcare sector, which will affect the more vulnerable sections of the country. Sales tax will severely affect … Read more

PM’s statement against 18th amendment condemnable: Sherry Rehman

Sherry Rehman slams govt on falling rupee against dollar

Senator Sherry Rehman criticised Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday and condemned “his statement against 18th amendment and parliamentary democracy” during an exclusive CNN interview. Read more: Senator Sherry Rehman says ‘We can’t have rule by tantrum’ Taking to Twitter, the senior PPP leader and party’s vice-president said, “Prime minister’s statement against 18th amendment and parliamentary … Read more

Govt’s decision to increase electricity tariffs worrying: Sherry Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Vice-President Senator Sherry Rehman on Saturday said the government’s decision to increase electricity tariffs was worrying. “With an increase of Rs2 per unit, Rs290 billion will be collected from consumers. In the last three years, this government has increased electricity prices by more than 52 per cent, yet the circular … Read more

Govt accepted IMF’s unacceptable terms, says Sherry Rehman

Human rights organisations

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Vice-President Senator Sherry Rehman on Thursday said the government accepted the International Monitory Fund (IMF)’s unacceptable terms. “Billions of rupees were taxed on the people for a $1 billion tranche. There is no need to celebrate the $1 billion loan,” Sherry Rehman tweeted. The PPP leader said stability in the … Read more

Senator Sherry Rehman slams govt for electricity hike, SBP, and rampant inflation

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Parliamentary Leader in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman, slammed the incumbent government on its policies and inflation. Speaking on the presidential system, she said, “It was Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto who signed the historical Charter of Democracy after finding consensus with Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N), the party that was … Read more

Senator Sherry Rehman says ‘We can’t have rule by tantrum’

On the point of order in the Senate, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Parliamentary Leader Sherry Rehman on Monday opened the opposition’s debate by demanding an explanation from the treasury benches on how a sitting prime minister (PM) can say he will decide who should be the opposition leader. This is not his decision nor his … Read more