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Who are the seven members banned from National Assembly?

Who are the seven members banned from National Assembly?
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PM Imran to preside over federal cabinet meeting today

PM Imran to preside over federal cabinet meeting today   Published On The federal cabinet will discuss a nine-point agenda during the meeting. ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The federal cabinet will meet today (Tuesday) in Islamabad to discuss the country’s economic and political situation, Dunya News reported. Prime Minister Imran Khan will preside over the federal cabinet meeting to be held at the Prime Minister’s office. The cabinet will discuss a nine-point agenda during the meeting. According to sources, the federal cabinet will consider a summary of the establishing 30 new accountability courts across the country while the chairman of the IT and Telecom task force will brief the Cabinet.

ECP proposes local govt polls in three phases - Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has proposed conduct of coming local government (LG) elections across the country in three phases in view of the four-time larger magnitude of the exercise as compared to general polls, according to informed sources. Sharing details of a series of meetings of the commission on conduct of LG polls held earlier this week, the sources told Dawn that all the provinces still wanted to delay the polls on the pretext of their intention to make substantive changes in the local government laws. The sources said the participants, including provincial ministers and senior bureaucrats, were told that the total number of constituencies for National and provincial assemblies came to 849, whereas the number of constituencies for LG polls in Punjab alone was 25,000.

Military has nothing to do with tax collection in Rawat, Senate told - Newspaper

Military authorities have no concern whatsoever with the tax collection. AFP/File ISLAMABAD: The Senate was informed on Thursday that the camping ground (CG) in Rawat measuring 95.79 acres is owned by the army and on its front the National Highway Authority (NHA) has constructed and outsourced a bus bay/vehicle stand and tax collected there is deposited by the contractor with the union council of Rawat. Military authorities have no concern whatsoever with the tax collection. In a written reply to a question raised by Senator Rana Mahmoodul Hassan, Defence Minister Pervez Khattak said the camping ground, comprising Khasra No 2405 and 2562 of Moza Rawat, is owned by the army since 1937 and the same is entered in the military land register of the Military Estate Office (MEO) Rawalpindi.

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