KP CM decides to reshuffle cabinet
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KP CM decides to reshuffle cabinet
PESHAWAR (Dunya News) - In a major cabinet reshuffle, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has decided to add four more ministers to the cabinet.
Ministers who do not perform well are likely to be removed from ministries. The new ministers will be sworn in on Tuesday.
According to sources, Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and former Minister Atif Khan met Governor Shah Farman at Governor House Peshawar to discuss government issues.
According to the reports, Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has decided in principle to reshuffle the portfolios of the provincial cabinet ministers.
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While lodging criminal case over brutal murder of Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Aftab Afridi and his four family members, including minor child and two women, with Swabi police, son of the deceased judge has nominated incumbent president of the Supreme Court Bar Association Abdul Latif Afridi and his son, among others, in the first information report (FIR).
Judge Aftab Afridi, his wife, reportedly pregnant daughter-in-law and young grandson were shot dead by unknown individuals on Sunday. The incident took place between 6pm and 7pm on the motorway in Swabi district.
Condemning the incident, president SCBA Abdul Latif Afridi denied his involvement in the matter saying attacking women and children is utterly against the Pashtun culture and traditions. However, he assured his full cooperation in the matter to all relevant agencies saying he or his son has nothing to do with the incident.