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PM Imran Khan has no social life, says Shibli Faraz

PM Imran Khan has no social life, says Shibli Faraz By PM Imran Khan works 14-15 hours a day Opposition trying to cut roots of democracy COVID-19 spikes witnessed in cities after PDM public gatherings ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has no social life as he works over 14 hours a day, focusing on the development of Pakistan. This was said by Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz during a post-federal cabinet meeting press briefing on Tuesday. The federal minister said PM Imran Khan works extremely hard for 14 to 15 hours a day and has no social life. “All his focus is on the development of Pakistan.”

Imran Khan: No more excuses, it is time to deliver

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan at a ceremony held to review the performance of various ministries and divisions, said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government was left with no excuse for not delivering on its promises. “This is time for performance and delivery,” Khan said. At the ceremony, the prime minister spoke candidly about the pitfalls, the challenges as well as the hardships his government had inherited and reiterated his resolve to overcome all the obstacles in the way of good governance and public service. “We have learnt during the first two-and-half years of the government and now we have no excuse that we are new and now the time for performance has come,” the prime minister added.

PM Imran Khan wants to see Nayi police in Naya Pakistan

PM Imran Khan wants to see Nayi police in Naya Pakistan Pakistan He is the first prime minister to attend a police event The PM wants housing and health cards for the capital city s law enforcers ISLAMABAD:  Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday vowed to facilitate law enforcers and announced the provision of health cards and affordable housing to the  Islamabad police. The prime minister paid tribute to police officials as he addressed a passing out parade at the Police Line Headquarters in Islamabad on Wednesday. “The army is the protector of borders and the police are the protector of common citizens,” he said, adding that no nation can prosper without proper regulation of law and order in the country.

Show of hands to ensure fair Senate election: Rashid

Top Story December 18, 2020 ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid Ahmad Thursday said the government would take advice from the Supreme Court of Pakistan for voting through a show of hands in the upcoming Senate election rather than secret balloting. Talking to the media at the Police Lines after launching Apps for online registration of tenants and domestic servants, through which citizens can now verify their tenants and servants at home without going to a police station, the minister said the Apex Court would be contacted for advice to hold Senate elections through a show of hands which would help ensure transparency and fairness in the election. “It will also end allegations of horse-trading and unfair means in the election forever,” he maintained.

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