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Here are some of the major developments from Tuesday night and the stories we are following on Wednesday, October 13, 2021. The government has said the new ISI chief will be appointed as per the law. The appointment will be finalised amicably. The premier has taken the cabinet members in confidence over the matter. The rumors and speculations about the appointment of the new ISI chief also affected the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Tuesday and the market went into a downward spiral losing 647 points on the 100 index.Internet service has been restored in Europe and Asia. According to PTA, internet speed is completely restored in Pakistan which had been slow down for 30 hours. Jam Kam. ....
Prime Minister Imran Khan wanted to retain the director-general of the Inter Services Intelligence, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Political Affairs Amir Dogar said on SAMAA TV show Nadeem Malik Live Tuesday night. He said that the prime minister wanted to keep DG ISI Lieutenant-General Faiz Hameed on his post in view of the emerging situation in Afghanistan. Dogar said that the prime minister took the cabinet into confidence on this issue and told the members that he wished to retain Faiz Hameed as DG ISI for a few months until a settlement in Afghanistan was achieved. He quoted the prime minister as saying that he enjoyed an ideal relationship with Chief of Army Staf. ....
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Senate chairman supports open-ballot elections in response to SC Pakistan A view of a session of the Senate. APP/File Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani has supported the idea of conducting Senate elections through open-ballot, as he responded to a presidential reference filed by the Centre in the Supreme Court. In his five-page response to the SC filed through his lawyer Tariq Aziz, Sanjrani said allegations of floor-crossing (changing party loyalties) and rigging were levelled following the 2015 Senate elections after which there was a debate over the polling procedure. Sanjrani said that it was suggested in the Senate s House Committee that the name of the voter should be written on the back of the ballot paper and in case of a doubt, the party chief should have the power to see the details. ....