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Not playing by the book
Opinion
March 14, 2021
Pakistan, in a collective sense, needs therapy. It is almost losing its mind, being under great emotional stress. The deviant behaviour of its leaders is just one aspect of the overall condition of our society. Tempers are running high at every level, though politics remains at the centre of the stage.
For the moment, all attention is devoted to what happened during Friday’s election for the offices of the chairman and deputy chairman of the Senate. What a great political thriller it turned out to be. However, Sadiq Sanjrani’s re-election as Senate chairman is being challenged by the opposition and this controversy is bound to generate more heat and political uncertainty.
An AFP file image of a PIA carrier.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan may have admitted that the fake pilots issue was mishandled but Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan has refused to take responsibility for the damage his statement did to the Pakistan International Airline.
Talking to Shahzeb Khanzada on
Geo News’ Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath show on Wednesday, the PTI minister downplayed the matter by saying that every airline in the world was suffering losses.
Khanzada interjected that the aviation industry was facing losses due to the coronavirus pandemic. The PIA, on the other hand, is facing bans due to the fake license controversy.
Top Story
December 29, 2020
KARACHI: The federal government is seemingly caught up in a crisis of its own making by either purchasing LNG at a prohibitive cost of over Rs5 billion or let the country shiver and freeze without heating fuel throughout February.
If this was not enough with no alternative fuel, the country may also be forced to generate expensive power through furnace oil. This was said by Shahzeb Khanzada while hosting Monday’s episode of Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath .
Khanzada said LNG tenders for February were opened on Monday in which the companies offered two bids for supplying the gas in the second fortnight of February at 20.8 percent and 32.4 percent cost of Brent.
Top Story
December 29, 2020
KARACHI: The federal government is seemingly caught up in a crisis of its own making by either purchasing LNG at a prohibitive cost of over Rs5 billion or let the country shiver and freeze without heating fuel throughout February.
If this was not enough with no alternative fuel, the country may also be forced to generate expensive power through furnace oil. This was said by Shahzeb Khanzada while hosting Monday’s episode of Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath .
Khanzada said LNG tenders for February were opened on Monday in which the companies offered two bids for supplying the gas in the second fortnight of February at 20.8 percent and 32.4 percent cost of Brent.