Ex-PM Khan’s party rules out coalition with Peoples Party, says no-trust vote always an option

Ex-PM Khan’s party rules out coalition with Peoples Party, says no-trust vote always an option
Chairman of Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Insaf party Gohar Khan, center, talks to the media while party supporters react after a Supreme Court decision in a case of reserved seats for women and minorities in parliament, in Islamabad, Pakistan, on July 12, 2024.(AP)
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Updated 13 July 2024
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Ex-PM Khan’s party rules out coalition with Peoples Party, says no-trust vote always an option

Ex-PM Khan’s party rules out coalition with Peoples Party, says no-trust vote always an option
  • Barrister Gohar Khan says PTI took ‘principled stance’ by refusing to form government with PPP in February
  • He says PTI will determine its course of action after getting reserved seats in national, provincial legislatures

ISLAMABAD: Former premier Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party announced on Friday it had no plans to form a coalition government with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), though it reserved the option of bringing a no-confidence motion against the sitting Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

The statement was issued by the current PTI chairman, Barrister Gohar Khan, after securing a major legal victory in the Supreme Court in a case involving the reserved seats for women and minorities in the national and provincial assemblies, which are distributed among winning political factions on a proportional basis.

The PPP decided to support the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party after the February 8 general elections, though it did not join the federal cabinet, creating the impression that it was interested in keeping its political options open.

“If we had to form a government with the Pakistan Peoples Party, that option was available to us on February 9,” he told Independent Urdu in an interview. “We took a principled stance. Imran Khan does not believe in power-sharing. He practices people’s politics, so he does not need power-sharing.”

He maintained that his party was not against political dialogue, though its founding leader and the former Pakistani prime minister had ruled out any negotiations with the PPP, PML-N and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM).

Asked about the no-trust vote after emerging as the single largest party in the National Assembly, the PTI chairman said the proposal had not come up for discussion, though it was always an option that political parties could exercise.

“Once we get the seats and come into the majority, we will see what needs to be done,” he said. “This issue can come under consideration since any political party always has this option. However, the party leadership has not made any decision regarding this matter yet.”


Pakistani superstar Fawad Khan releases new song in collaboration with US production house

Pakistani superstar Fawad Khan releases new song in collaboration with US production house
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Pakistani superstar Fawad Khan releases new song in collaboration with US production house

Pakistani superstar Fawad Khan releases new song in collaboration with US production house
  • Electronic pop track will be accompanied by music video which will be released on August 10
  • Khan collaborates with Kashmir band vocalist Bilal Ali, Pakistani Philippina singer Maria Unera on new song

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani singer and actor Fawad Khan has joined hands with Seattle-based production house MTG to release an electronic pop track, the music video for which will be released later this week and will feature “top influencers” from the local music industry, MTG said on Monday. 

Khan, a household name in South Asia, has starred in a string of hit Pakistani and Bollywood films. Before his rise to stardom as an actor, Khan was a vocalist for the Lahore-based rock band “Entity Paradigm.”

MTG, a Seattle-based media outlet and production house, said it premiered the new song— whose name it did not share— ​on July 27. It also features Maria Unera, a Pakistani Philippina singer and songwriter who was recently featured on Spotify: best of Pakistani women on EQUAL Pakistan playlist, and Bilal Ali, the lead singer of the Pakistani band “Kashmir.” 

The music video for the track is set to be released on Saturday, August 10, MTG said. Directed by the production house’s founder, Maheen Mustafa, MTG said it will be available on all streaming platforms.

“The incredible icons featured in the new MTG music video are formidable talents,” Khan was quoted as saying in an MTG press release shared on Monday. “Their achievements inspire and uplift people around the world, including myself.”

Unera said she was thrilled to share the video with the world on every platform once it is released. 

“The initiative really stood out for me and made me more keen to work with everyone involved in this project,” she said. “Can’t wait for everyone to check out what we worked on.”’

Ali said it was “brilliant” working on a song with the brilliant stars. 

“We hope we did them justice and that people appreciate our humble attempt,” Ali said. 


Pakistani FM to travel to Jeddah this week for special OIC meeting on Palestine 

Pakistani FM to travel to Jeddah this week for special OIC meeting on Palestine 
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Pakistani FM to travel to Jeddah this week for special OIC meeting on Palestine 

Pakistani FM to travel to Jeddah this week for special OIC meeting on Palestine 
  • Meeting convened by State of Palestine and Iran to discuss “Israeli aggression against Palestine and other regional states”
  • Dar will use OIC meeting to present Pakistan’s “serious concerns about dire situation in Gaza and wider Middle East region” 

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will visit Jeddah to participate in an Extraordinary Meeting of the OIC Executive Committee scheduled for Aug. 7 to discuss the ongoing war in Palestine, the foreign office said on Monday.

At least 39,550 Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli military campaign triggered by a Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7 last year.

“The Meeting is being convened at the request of the State of Palestine and the Islamic Republic of Iran to discuss the ongoing Israeli aggression against Palestine and other regional states,” the foreign office said in a statement, adding that the meeting would take place on Wednesday. 

 “As one of the staunchest supporters of the Palestinian cause, Pakistan has always been at the forefront in raising its voice at all international fora, including the OIC.”

The foreign office said Dar would use the meeting to present Pakistan’s “serious concerns about the dire situation in Gaza and the wider Middle East region.” 

“He will emphasize the urgency of peace and provision of relief assistance to the people of Gaza,” the statement added. “On the sidelines, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister will hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from other OIC member states.”

Pakistan does not recognize nor have diplomatic relations with Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state based on “internationally agreed parameters” and the pre-1967 borders with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

Since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza in October last year, Pakistan has repeatedly raised the issue at the United Nations, the OIC and other multilateral platforms and demanded international powers and bodies stop Israeli military actions in Gaza. The South Asian country has also dispatched several aid consignments for Palestinians.
 


Ex-PM Khan’s party announces Islamabad rally in last week of August

Ex-PM Khan’s party announces Islamabad rally in last week of August
Updated 05 August 2024
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Ex-PM Khan’s party announces Islamabad rally in last week of August

Ex-PM Khan’s party announces Islamabad rally in last week of August
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister says PTI will hold rally at D-Chowk if permission not granted for another designated spot
  • Last month, PTI announced it was postponing rally in Islamabad because district administration revoked permission

ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party will hold a rally in the federal capital, Islamabad, in the last week of August or first week of September, a top official of the party said on Monday.

Last month, the PTI announced it was postponing a public rally planned in Islamabad because the district administration had revoked permission. The gathering on the outskirts of the Pakistani capital was meant to put pressure for the release of Khan, who has been in jail since last August. All four convictions handed down to him ahead of a parliamentary election in February have either been suspended or overturned but he remains in jail on new charges. Khan says all legal cases against him are politically motivated. 

“I am making an announcement here as Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” Ali Amin Gandapur, a senior member of the PTI, said on Monday as he addressed a rally in the northwestern town of Swabi. 

“I am announcing that in the last week of August or September first week on the weekend, we will hold a rally in Islamabad.” 

He said if the party was not given permission, or a no-objection certificate, to hold the rally in a designated spot, it would hold it at D-Chowk, a large town square located on the junction of Jinnah Avenue and Constitution Avenue in Islamabad, which houses several important government buildings like the Presidency, Prime Minister’s Office, Parliament and Supreme Court.

“If they don’t give us an NOC, god willing the rally will be held at D-Chawk,” Gandapur said. “We will have a rally in Islamabad, which is also my federal capital, it is also the federal capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.”

The PTI, which aims to mobilize the public for the release of its leader, has been struggling to hold rallies across the country since August last year, when Khan was arrested on graft charges. The party says it is facing a state-backed crackdown and the mass arrest of its members and supporters for standing by Khan. Pakistani authorities deny the allegations.

The crackdown against the PTI began after alleged supporters of the party attacked and damaged government and military installations on May 9, 2023, after Khan’s brief arrest that day in a graft case. The attacks took place a little over a year after Khan fell out with Pakistan’s powerful military, blaming the institution for colluding with his political rivals to oust him from office in a parliamentary vote in April 2022. The military rejects the allegations.

Hundreds of PTI workers and leaders were arrested following the May 9 riots and many remain behind bars as they await trial. The military has also initiated army court trials of at least 103 people accused of involvement in the violence. Many close Khan aides have since deserted him, due to what is widely believed to be pressure from the army, which denies interfering in politics.

Khan has recently made a “conditional” offer of talks to the army, if “clean and transparent” elections were held and the “bogus” cases against his supporters were dropped.

The military, which has repeatedly said Khan and his party were behind the May 9 attacks, has ruled out any talks with him.


Pakistan Senate passes resolution mourning assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh

Pakistan Senate passes resolution mourning assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh
Updated 05 August 2024
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Pakistan Senate passes resolution mourning assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh

Pakistan Senate passes resolution mourning assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh
  • Iran and Hamas have accused Israel of carrying out killing hours after Haniyeh attended oath-taking of Iran’s president
  • Last Wednesday’s assassination has aroused fears of direct conflict between Tehran and its arch-enemy Israel

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s upper house of parliament on Monday passed a resolution expressing the “profoundest grief and sorrow” on the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran last week.

Wednesday’s assassination has aroused fears of direct conflict between Tehran and its arch-enemy Israel in a region shaken by Israel’s war in Gaza and a worsening conflict in Lebanon.

“The resolution, moved by Palwasha Mohammad Zai Khan, also condemned the human rights violations and unprovoked bombing of Israel in Beirut and the recent killing of 250 innocent civilians in Palestine in addition to thousands of others,” Radio Pakistan reported. 

“It said Israel is morphing into an international criminal and terrorist entity that is attacking Muslim Nations with impunity.”

The Senate recommended that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and all Muslim countries unite to counter and restrain Israeli’s “terrorist agenda and ensure lifting of siege of Gaza to provide immediate assistance to the starving and injured civilians and halting of bombing at Gaza on immediate basis.”

Iran and Hamas have accused Israel of carrying out the strike that killed Haniyeh hours after he attended the inauguration of Iran’s new president. The Hamas political leader was buried on Friday in Qatar, where he was based.

The New York Times, citing unnamed sources, reported that the explosion which killed Haniyeh was a bomb that was covertly smuggled into the guesthouse where he was staying in Tehran two months ago.

Israeli officials have not claimed responsibility.
 


‘Unforeseen circumstances’: Bangladesh Cricket Board says team’s departure for Islamabad delayed 

‘Unforeseen circumstances’: Bangladesh Cricket Board says team’s departure for Islamabad delayed 
Updated 05 August 2024
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‘Unforeseen circumstances’: Bangladesh Cricket Board says team’s departure for Islamabad delayed 

‘Unforeseen circumstances’: Bangladesh Cricket Board says team’s departure for Islamabad delayed 
  • Delay of 48 hours likely due to upheaval in Bangladesh after PM Sheikh Hasina resigned amid protests 
  • Unrest also threatens upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, slated for October in Bangladesh

ISLAMABAD: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has said its men’s ‘A’ team’s departure for Islamabad had been delayed by 48 hours due to “unforeseen circumstances,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement.

The news of the delay comes as Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country on Monday after hundreds of people were killed in a crackdown on demonstrations that began as protests against job quotas and swelled into a movement demanding her downfall.

The Bangladesh “A” cricket team was due to arrive in Islamabad early on Wednesday for two four-day and three 50-over matches from August 10-27.

“The BCB and PCB have been in regular contact for the past two days and will continue to work together on the revised tour itinerary with further details to follow in due course,” the PCB said in a statement.

The unrest threatens not only the Pakistan series but also the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, slated for October in Bangladesh.