If caretaker Punjab Govt wants to reform itself, it should stay away from Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif: Ch Parvez Elahi 

Lahore, January 27, 2023 (PPI-OT):Speaker Punjab Assembly Sabtain Khan meets former Chief Minister Punjab Chaudhry Pervez Elahi here today (Friday). Former Ministers Raja Basharat, Chaudhry Zaheeruddin, former members of Provincial Assembly Major (retd) Asghar Hayat Kaliar, Javed Iqbal Khan Khachi, Sohail Afzal Gondal, Chaudhry Arif Gondal and Chaudhry Liaquat Gondal were also present in the meeting. The meeting discussed political matters, the conduct of the caretaker government of Punjab and strongly condemned the retaliatory cases and arrests in Punjab.

Ch Pervez Elahi said that after the election schedule, the caretaker government should refrain from unconstitutional and illegal actions, if the caretaker government of Punjab wants to reform itself, it should stay away from Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif, registering cases of rebellion and terrorism cases against opponents has been a singular distinction of Nawaz Sharif, the Punjab government should limit itself to the constitutional role for free and fair elections.

Ch Pervez Elahi advised the Punjab government to avoid watching the Mullah Jutt movie or becoming Mullah Jutt itself, the caretaker Govt should earn a good name during its two and a half months tenure, the people are not happy with the misdeeds of the caretaker government. They will not get anything except shame, actions like harassing people or making cases should not be taken, if the elected government of Tehreek-e-Insaf comes after the election, they will not get a chance to run away.

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A person is sitting in a closed room and trying to attack the country’s institutions and spread chaos in the country: Senator Palusha Khan

Karachi, January 27, 2023 (PPI-OT):Senator Palusha Khan, the central leader of Pakistan People’s Party, has said that a person is sitting in a closed room and trying to attack the country’s institutions and spread chaos in the country. Reacting to Imran Khan’s so-called and self-made speech, Senator Palusha Khan termed Imran Khan a coined liar and said how money laundering is done.

Either Imran Khan knows or his sister Aleema Khan. He said that how did Imran Khan forget that he had regularized the Gala Mahal built in a very shameless manner by taking away the roof of the house from millions of people. It was Imran Khan who locked down the steel mills and made thousands of workers unemployed.

It was Imran Khan who made the people employed in various institutions of the country unemployed. It was Imran Khan who promoted money laundering by marketing Pasha Handi. It was Imran Khan during whose tenure one million Pakistanis living abroad were deported. They It was Imran Khan who gave Modi a free pass to attack Occupied Kashmir. It was Imran Khan who sent the Indian pilot to India by giving VVIP protocol.

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PPP Media Cell (Sindh)
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan
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Email: contact@ppp-tu.com
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The nation knows the devil of Pindi well and is also aware of his gutter language: Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Secretary Information Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians Shazia Marri

Karachi, January 27, 2023 (PPI-OT):Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Secretary Information Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians Shazia Marri termed the allegations made by Sheikh Rasheed and others against President of Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians Asif Ali Zardari as a blackmailing tactic and said that Pindi’s Satan is well known by the nation and is also aware of his gutter language.

Imran Khan is trying to hide in Zaman Park Lahore under the cover of Sheikh Rasheed’s statement, so this is his will. Shazia Marri said that there is no threat to Imran Khan from President Asif Ali Zardari. Imran Khan beware of snakes hidden in his sleeve.

Shazia Marri said that President Asif Ali Zardari introduced principles of patience, tolerance and forgiveness in politics. During his tenure, there was not a single political prisoner in the entire country. Shazia Marri said that the politics of suspicion of a conspirator like Sheikh Rasheed has been exposed. His role is only that of a hired loudspeaker.

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I welcome Mahbubullah Jan and Bilal Sherpao along with their colleagues for joining the People’s Party: Syed Nayar Hussain Bukhari 

Karachi, January 27, 2023 (PPI-OT):On behalf of myself and the leadership of PPP, I welcome Q-League KP President Mehboob ullah Jan and Bilal Sherpao to join the party. Bilal Sherpao’s family has long been associated with PPP. They want to start practical politics with PPP. Nair Bukhari said that PPP has made sacrifices for democracy, constitution and rule of law.

He said that the two provincial assemblies have been dissolved. And neither dollars will come abundantly from it. Nair Bukhari said that President Arif Alvi says that the government does not want to talk. We are ready to negotiate but without conditions. When we were in the opposition, we invited the government of that time to sit together and solve the problems, but the attitude of the former prime minister is in front of everyone.

He said that the former rulers could not give any policy to the nation, none of the promises of 50 lakh houses, one crore jobs and economic stability were fulfilled, and they isolated Pakistan. Ever since Bilawal became the foreign minister, he tried to improve our relations with the outside world.

The current government is taking steps to strengthen the country economically. The oil deal with Russia has been concluded. There are threats to the economy everywhere in the world. All the parties involved in the present government are equally responsible for these problems.

We feel that yesterday we went to the people. Faisal Karim Kundi said that I would welcome all the people in my PPP caravan yes, the former interior minister of Pakistan made a big accusation on PPP and Asif Zardari, I condemn it. Sheikh Rasheed knows that this is not the case of PPP. We have not picked up guns, but have always picked up the dead bodies of our workers. From Imran Khan No danger. The biggest threat to Imran Khan is from his own people. Imran Khan is hiding in Zaman Park.

He should go out and conduct election campaign. Maybe he will also conduct election campaign sitting at home. He said that the arrest of Fawad Chaudhry is political. No, but an FIR has been filed by an organization. During his tenure, terrorism started again in KP, the peaceful province is suffering from insecurity.

A murder case was registered against Ali Amin Gandapur by the people of his party. Killed, member provincial assembly Faisal Zaman has also registered an FIR of murder. Today there is no money to pay salaries in KPK. All of them should be held accountable. Those who called us thieves proved to be thieves themselves. Faisal Karim Kundi said that Asif Zardari called his workers son, Imran also called his daughter. We ran a trailer in Karachi and Hyderabad.

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FAFEN Urges Political Consensus on Critical Electoral Reforms Ahead of General Elections

Islamabad, January 27, 2023 (PPI-OT):Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) calls upon the political parties to immediately initiate a comprehensive dialogue on addressing the weaknesses in the existing legal framework for elections in the country.

Unless the political parties set aside their differences for upholding democracy and protecting its integrity through free, fair, and transparent elections, the country will continue to be embroiled in political instability having adverse effects on the already-fragile economy.

With only seven months left of the incumbent National Assembly, FAFEN considers it to be an opportune time for the political parties to make necessary changes to the electoral framework that can guarantee free, fair, transparent, and inclusive elections.

For the upcoming general elections to bring stability, FAFEN proposes the formation of a cross-chamber multi-party parliamentary committee, similar to the one set up in 2014 with representation from the Senate and the National Assembly.

Despite political fragmentation at the time, the 2014 Parliamentary Committee on Electoral Reforms (PCER) was successful in developing a consensus on the reforms’ agenda, allowing the enactment of a unified election law.

The Elections Act, 2017 provided for relatively more autonomy to the Election Commission and introduced reforms in election processes. The Committee, however, stopped short of addressing critical systemic issues such as improving representativeness, curbing the role of money in politics, and the use of technology in elections.

The election system in Pakistan is facing emerging challenges such as the increasing role of social media that has opened up new avenues for the use of money in elections in the form of third-party financing of political campaigns including from sources prohibited by the law.

Similarly, the parties need to decide on the modus operandi for facilitating voting by overseas Pakistanis, either through postal ballot or through the reservation of special seats for Pakistanis living abroad.

Equally important will be legal measures to bind the Election Commission to scrutinize election results before the notification of the winners as a prerequisite for the integrity of the election outcome as well as to minimize the post-election litigation.

Initiating concrete measures for electoral reforms will be in consonance with the undertaking by the leaders of the incumbent coalition government in the Supreme Court during the hearing on the suo moto notice against the National Assembly Deputy Speaker’s ruling on the resolution of no-confidence against the former Prime Minister and the subsequent dissolution of the National Assembly.

On April 7, 2022, the leaderships of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and the Pakistan People’s Party committed before the apex court that they would introduce electoral reforms ahead of the General Elections.

However, the government has not introduced any tangible reform package in the Parliament except the legislation restoring the original provisions of the Elections Act, 2017 regarding overseas voting (Section 94) and electronic voting machines (Section 103).

FAFEN believes such a political dialogue will help reduce the political tensions in the country and will ensure the conduct of peaceful elections. Considering the elections are constitutionally due by October 11, 2023, unless a political understanding otherwise, FAFEN urges the political parties to agree on a minimum, common and absolutely-must agenda for reforms, which may include the following crucial areas that need urgent attention in addition to the Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2020 subject to recommendations by the Senate Standing Committee on Parliamentary Affairs:

Effective Checks on Political Finance: The political parties need to build consensus on strengthening the provisions of the Elections Act, 2017 concerning the use of money in elections.

The existing checks on the election expenses are of little or no significance in the absence of i) a clear definition of the election expense specifying the duration during which an expense would be deemed as an election expense; ii) consideration of third-party financing in form of donations, material support as expenses incurred by the candidate without any condition; iii) mandatory scrutiny of candidates’ election expenses by the Election Commission; iv) any punitive consequences for falsifying or withholding information in expense returns; v) a limit for the political parties’ financing of election campaigns; and vi) legal mechanisms to regulate election expenses incurred directly by the candidates or the political parties or their supporters using online means and social media.

The proposed committee should consider strengthening the relevant sections of the Elections Act 2017 especially Sections 136 and 211, which concern the Election Commission’s action relating to election expenses by candidates and campaign finance by political parties.

Election-specific Regulation of Social Media: The absence of a legal framework for regulating online political campaigning, advertising, fund-raising, and third-party financing remains a challenge to the integrity of the election process as well as its outcome.

Several countries have been struggling with the impact of fake news, hate speech, disinformation, counterfactuals, and misrepresentations on the elections during recent years, all having consequences on the election process and voter choice.

The existing regulations and campaign expense caps do not adequately cover the campaigning and spending on social media by political actors from inside or outside the country. Without the political contenders agreeing upon the extent and means of regulations on social media, the upcoming elections may see far more complex controversies than witnessed ever before in the country’s electoral history.

Enhanced Scrutiny of Result Management: FAFEN urges the political parties to create provisions in the Elections Act, 2017 for greater control of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in managing the election results that are overseen by the officials seconded by the executive and judiciary, right from polling station to the consolidation stages.

The law should be amended to bind the Election Commission for methodical scrutiny of constituency-specific election documents and forms including the entire result trail before the final notification of the returned candidates.

Such scrutiny will help minimize post-election disputes and will reflect the spirit of the Constitution and the law that require the Election Commission to act as the custodian of the integrity of the election process and its outcome so as to ensure that the will of the people is truly translated in forming any government.

FAFEN has prepared a detailed methodology for such scrutiny based on the existing law and the rules, which will be released shortly.

Facilitating Overseas Voting: Notwithstanding the contentions on the modus operandi for overseas voting, all major political parties have at one time or another supported the idea of facilitating overseas voters in their country of residence.

Multiple Supreme Court judgments have also asked the Parliament and the Election Commission to take steps to implement a “safe, reliable, and effective” method to enable overseas voting.

A comprehensive legal and procedural framework governing the mechanics of overseas voting and the mode of their representation in the legislatures requires political agreement. In absence of a reliable technological solution, extending the right to the postal ballot to overseas Pakistani voters may be a workable idea.

Moreover, while the political parties contemplate the measures for facilitating overseas voting, they should also consider facilitating voting by internally displaced citizens who reside in other cities for work, through postal ballots.

Representativeness of Reserved Seats for Women: Currently, the reserved seats in the National and Provincial Assemblies are occupied by women from 27 percent of 136 districts of Pakistan, leaving more than two-thirds of the regions unrepresented. The distribution of provincial quotas for reserved seats among administrative divisions can help address this geographical imbalance.

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Sehrawat shines as India surge to first-ever ICC U19 women’s T20 World Cup final

Dubai, January 27, 2023 (PPI-OT):India have become the first-ever ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup finalist, after a dominant, eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first semi-final at the JB Marks Oval in Potchefstroom.

Shweta Sehrawat’s stunning, and unbeaten 61 from just 45 balls, propelled India to victory with 34 balls to spare, after they had restricted New Zealand to 107 for nine. Sehrawat helped herself to ten boundaries, adding 33 for the first wicket with Captain Shafali Verma (10) and 62 for the second wicket with Soumya Tiwari (22 off 26 balls).

Earlier, India had served up one of their finest displays in the field, catching smartly and bowling wicket to wicket. Sensing that the pitch was playing slower, they also dragged their lengths back somewhat, forcing the Kiwis to play more cross-bat shots.

The result was several of the New Zealand starlets being caught at mid-wicket, or behind square on the leg-side. The dangerous Georgia Plimmer (35 off 32 balls) was caught at deep-square, just as she looked to be dragging her side back into the game.

The real damage was done right upfront by India, though. Anna Browning was beautifully nudged out by Mannat Kashyap, who got one to dip and turn. The edge was snapped up by Tiwari at slip.

New Zealand’s other opener, Emma McLeod, was then trapped in front by Titas Sadhu, as she tried to force the pace. Izzy Gaze (26 from 22 balls) did the repair work with Plimmer, but they kept losing wickets at the wrong time.

Parshavi Chopra continued her excellent tournament, snapping up three for 20.

India, sensing that the match was in their control, were also razor-sharp to any opportunity. Paige Loggenberg’s dismissal was a prime example. Hrishita Basu initially dropped the catch that was offered by Natasha Codyre but reacted quickly to the attempted single.

She picked up the stary ball, and threw down the stumps at the striker’s end, with Loggenberg well short. It was that sort of street smarts that saw New Zealand strangled to just 107 for nine. a

Against a confident Indian top-order, that was never going to be enough.

India will now wait to see who will emerge as their opponents in Sunday’s final, as Australia and England square off in the second semi-final. After losing to Australia in the Super Six stage, Verma’s charges have bounced back emphatically, and will fancy their chances at being the first side to lift the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup.

Scores in brief:

Toss: India won the toss and elected to bowl.

New Zealand 107 for nine in 20 overs (Georgia Plimmer 35, Izzy Gaze 26, Parshavi Chopra three for 20)

India 110 for two in 14.2 overs (Shweta Sehrawat 61 not out, Soumya Tiwari 22, Anna Browning two for 18)

India won by eight wickets with 34 balls to spare.

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