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Balochistan top court declares certain clauses of DHA Act unconstitutional

Balochistan top court declares certain clauses of DHA Act unconstitutional A five-member bench, headed by BHC CJ Jamal Mandokhail, annuls permission given to DHA for land acquisition Balochistan High Court. PHOTO: FILE QUETTA: The Balochistan High Court (BHC) has declared certain provisions of the DHA [Defence Housing Authority] Act 2015 unconstitutional and annulled the permission given to the DHA for acquisition of land. A five-member bench – headed by BHC Chief Justice Jamal Mandokhail and comprising Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan, Justice Hashim Kakar, Justice Abdul Hameed Baloch and Justice Abdullah Baloch – announced the verdict on the plea of lawyer Kashif Kakar. The court declared clauses “Six B 1-14, 14-B” unconstitutional while the permission given to the DHA executive board to use the specific area was also declared null and void.

Barbed wire to protect Chinese Belt & Road projects in Pakistan

Barbed wire to protect Chinese Belt & Road projects in Pakistan New Straits Times © Provided by New Straits Times PAKISTAN S military will be fencing up large parts of the port city of Gwadar with barbed wire, to protect China s Belt and Road projects in the area from potential attacks by insurgents. Authorities in Pakistan s southwestern province of Balochistan plan to fence off 24 sq km of the city, which will be the heart of the US$50 billion Belt and Road projects in the country. According to an op-ed in the local daily Dawn , Gwadar will become the first sealed city in Pakistan on the premise of security.

Pakistan Surrenders To China, Hand Over Security Of Gwadar Directly To China , Opposition Parties Strongly Protest - पाकिस्तान ने चीन के आगे किया समर्पण, विपक्षी दलों ने किया जोरदार विरोध

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Local governments: are they a priority? | Political Economy

December 13, 2020 Local government elections are not in sight in any of the four provinces. This is not a good omen for democracy The local government system (LGS) in Pakistan has never been a permanent feature of a political system. It has been adopted on ad hoc basis by certain key players to use it for their own vested interests. Currently, all four provinces of Pakistan are running without a local government system despite the fact that the country has had elected provincial and federal governments for more than a decade. This speaks volumes of the misplaced priorities in the country.

Shaikh s predicament - Newspaper

The writer is a member of staff. PRECISELY at a time when the government needs a fully functioning finance chief whether adviser or minister it seems the scope of the powers being exercised by Hafeez Shaikh is being chipped away. Coming at a time when the fiscal pressures on the government are growing, talks with the IMF are reaching a crucial stage and the hunger for more resources is rising within the government as opposition pressure ramps up, this is bad news. Three separate strikes have been scored against the prime minister’s adviser on finance, who also has ministerial powers delegated to him. The first strike was in July of this year, when the prime minister was forced to remove Shaikh as a member of the National Finance Commission award after protests from the chief minister Sindh and particularly after an order from the Balochistan High Court.

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