CM Sindh approves Rs170m grant for KMC
Vows to make KMC a financially strong organisation
KARACHI:
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Thursday vowed to make Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) a financially stable organisation by giving it a workable financial model and reorganising its various wings responsible for revenue collection.
The chief minister, for this purpose, constituted a committee, headed by Minister Local Government Syed Nasir Shah, Adviser for Law Murtaza Wahab, Secretary Local Government Najam Shah and Administrator KMC Laiq Ahmed to submit their recommendations to make KMC financially stable.
Murad Ali Shah took the decision while presiding over a meeting to review the financial condition of KMC. Syed Nasir Shah, Murtaza Wahab, PSCM Sajid Jamal Abro, Najam Shah, Laiq Ahmed and other concerned officers attended the meeting. KMC has failed to pay salaries to its senior employees from the months of November and December 2020.
By News deskISLAMABAD: In its written response to the Supreme Court in the presidential reference seeking opinion on the Senate elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan has stated that an.
Constitutional amendment required for open ballot: ECP to SC
Pakistan
A view of the Senate. APP/File
The Election Commission of Pakistan has stated that in order to switch from secret balloting to an open ballot method, an amendment to the Constitution will be required.
The above observation has been made in the ECP s written response to the Supreme Court in the presidential reference filed seeking an opinion from the court on the way Senate elections are held.
The ECP said that the Senate elections, much like the elections for the prime minister and the president, fall under the Constitution.
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