Bilawal excludes the department at mid-term Blogging Sole

Bilawal excludes the department at mid-term

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Islamabad: PPP president Bilawal Bhutto Zardari excluded the possibility of becoming the Prime Minister on Tuesday for a half-time in the current configuration, saying that his party had already rejected such a proposal during government training talks after the 2024 general elections. In addition, Bilawal revealed that the PPP had not been part of the … Read more

Govt excludes a new supplement to adjust the circular debt Blogging Sole

Govt excludes a new supplement to adjust the circular debt

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The Federal Minister of Energy (Division of Energy) Awais Leghari makes gestures during an interview on this undated photo. – X / Govtofpakistan “Lots of place in debt debt of the overload of RS2.83.” The Minister says that no burden on consumers will not add any burden. Govt in talks with banks to borrow RS1200 … Read more

Khawaja Asif excludes American pressure for the release of Imran Khan Blogging Sole

Khawaja Asif excludes American pressure for the release of Imran Khan

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Listen to the article Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has rejected the possibility of United States pressure for the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, declaring that the relationship between Pakistan and the United States is wider than any individual, Party or incident. Addressing a private news channel on Monday, AIF stressed that Pakistani relations … Read more

FinMin excludes the use of “growth accelerators” to avoid external pressures Blogging Sole

FinMin excludes the use of “growth accelerators” to avoid external pressures

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Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb speaks during an interview in his office in Islamabad on July 19, 2024. — Reuters ISLAMABAD: Forecasting a strong current account surplus this year, Finance Minister Mohammad Aurangzeb on Monday ruled out any desperate measures that risked undue external pressure, thereby preserving hard-won economic gains. “Three years ago, the government stepped … Read more