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Malik Meraj Khalid, the poorest PM of Pakistan
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Malik Meraj Khalid, the poorest PM of Pakistan

Straight Forward, dedicated, hardworking, wise, and trustworthy president Malik Meraj Khalid was one of a kind person in the world. On his death anniversary, we will remember his selfless efforts for his party and country. Malik Meraj Khalid was born on February 16, 1916, in a small village of Dera Chahal. He belongs to a very poor family. His caste was Awan, a small farming-related caste in villages. His poor family could not afford the expenses of his education. But this does not stop him from getting a good education and intellectual. He studied with so much dedication that the feudal lord took the responsibility for his education himself. He completed his education at Islamia College, Lahore, and gained LLB in 1944, followed by an Associate degree in public works. In 1948 he b...
Shehbaz Sharif: 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan
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Shehbaz Sharif: 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan

Shehbaz Sharif takes oath as the 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan. He gets elected on this position on the date 11 April 2022 after the dismissal of the PTI Government. Islamabad [Pakistan]: 11 April, 2022: Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif takes oath as the 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan. After he was elected by the national assembly of the country, he take over all the responsibilities of the country as a PM after Imran Khan. President Arif Alvi fell ill.  Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani administrated the oath. Mian Shehbaz Sharif, President of the political party, PMLN. He became President of PMLN when the Supreme Court of Pakistan removed his brother Mian Nawaz Sharif from the seat of Prime Minister. National Assembly has elected Shehbaz Sharif to hold this responsibility. “Mi...
PM Khan called out for protest against the imported government
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PM Khan called out for protest against the imported government

While he appealed to his party supporters to hold peaceful protests across the country on Sunday evening, Pakistan's prime minister Imran Khan appeared to be retreating from his earlier stance during his nationally televised speech. He urged masses, particularly youth, to hold peaceful protest on Sunday. On the eve of a no-confidence vote against him in the National Assembly. "Any imported government will not be recognized," he said. PM Khan Calls out and Disappointed with the supreme court's decision.  The Prime Minister expressed disappointment with the Supreme Court's decision to set aside the ruling of the NA deputy speaker without considering the communication regarding the conspiracy of regime change. In an emotional tone, he asked what mistake he had committed and ...
Opposition leaders welcome Supreme Court’s historic Verdic
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Opposition leaders welcome Supreme Court’s historic Verdic

Opposition leaders have expressed satisfaction and welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to declare the government's actions null and void from April 3. Shabaz Sharif, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, said the top court's decision matches the expectations of the masses. "Through this decision, Pakistan's Constitution and sovereignty have been preserved; the court has upheld its independence and respect," he said. He thanked the top court for its unanimous decision to strengthen the parliament and its sovereignty in his remarks. "Now it's time for us to fight the economic and political battles for the people." Youm-e-Tashakur As part of the press conference, he announced to observe "Youm-e-Tashakur" on Friday. The opposition leader congratulated the enti...
PM Imran Khan names US officials who made ‘threats’
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PM Imran Khan names US officials who made ‘threats’

PM Imran Khan shared more details about the threat he said he had faced since Sunday morning. Earlier, Pakistan PM Imran Khan announced that a senior American diplomat had been implicated in a threat of "foreign conspiracy". He said they are involved to overthrow his government through a no-confidence vote. During a meeting in Islamabad, Imran Khan said that Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Affairs, Donald Lu was involved with threat of "foreign conspiracy" to topple his government. Khan claimed Donald Lu warned Pakistan's Ambassador to the US, Asad Majeed. He stated that there would be consequences if the Pakistan PM survived the no-confidence vote. Mr Khan called the no-trust motion against him a conspiracy and expressed gratitude to Allah that it failed....