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February 4, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Kicking off the provision of nomination papers for the intending candidates of Senate elections on Wednesday (Feb 3), the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said it would unveil election plan for the upcoming Senate elections on February 11. The ECP said that fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities, it will release the election programme for the Senate elections 2021 on February 11, 2021. In this regard, for the convenience of all the prospective candidates, the distribution of nomination papers has been started.
Nomination papers for the two seats of the Federal Capital Territory can be obtained from the Election Commission of Pakistan Secretariat here at the Constitutional Avenue, whereas nomination papers for the provincial seats can be obtained from the offices of the concerned Provincial Election Commissioner at following addresses:
National
February 4, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Kicking off the provision of nomination papers for the intending candidates of Senate elections on Wednesday (Feb 3), the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said it would unveil election plan for the upcoming Senate elections on February 11.
The ECP said that fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities, it will release the election programme for the Senate elections 2021 on February 11, 2021. In this regard, for the convenience of all the prospective candidates, the distribution of nomination papers has been started.
Nomination papers for the two seats of the Federal Capital Territory can be obtained from the Election Commission of Pakistan Secretariat here at the Constitutional Avenue, whereas nomination papers for the provincial seats can be obtained from the offices of the concerned Provincial Election Commissioner at following addresses:
Overblown bills without gas supply
Islamabad
January 24, 2021
Islamabad:“Think about coming home and finding an overblown gas bill. For residents of Fazal Town Phase-I, Street No. 3, behind Butt Market surviving the coldest night, means, wearing as many clothes as possible, gathering together in a single room, and sleeping close to an electric heater. “We have got to keep warm anyhow,” says Farah Hussain.
“I and my two kids, 8 and 10, live in a house with a geyser lacking gas. Without heat or hot water, I can’t keep my family warm as I cannot have an electric heater being a mother of modest income,” says Fizza Mehdi.
5 cops arrested for killing youth
Islamabad
January 3, 2021
Islamabad : A 22-year-old student was riddled with bullets by the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Islamabad Police in the wee hours of Saturday, in the jurisdiction of Ramna Police Station.
The youth, identified as Usama Nadeem Satti was going back home after dropping his cousin at about 1.45 am at NUST University, H-11, but ATS comprising 5 personnel led by an assistant sub-inspector, intercepted him but he allegedly did not stop the car, consequently the police gunmen chased the car and riddled his car with bullets. “Seven bullets hit him in different parts of his body including head and chest,” the spokesman for PIMS told ‘The News’.
Police kill ‘innocent’ car rider; 5 arrested
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January 3, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Five members of Islamabad Police’s anti-terror squad were arrested on Saturday after a young man was allegedly shot dead by them while travelling in his vehicle.
The youth, identified as Usama Nadeem Satti was going back home after dropping his cousin at about 1:45am at NUST University, H-11, but ATS comprising five personnel led by an assistant sub-inspector, intercepted him but he allegedly did not stop the car, consequently the police gunmen chased the car and riddled his car with bullets.
“Seven bullets hit him in different parts of his body including head and chest,” the spokesman for PIMS told The News.