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Punjab Nominee Governor Haider aims to bridge gap between PML-N, PPP

Sardar Salim Haider says he lacked authentic information regarding the wheat crisis and is unaware of any involvement of the ruling government or other political parties.

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Islamabad: Sardar Salim Haider, the nominee of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) for Punjab governorship, said that he would play a role of bridge between his party and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.

Haider said he would strive to address the issues of Punjab.

He expressed these words while talking informally to the reporters in Islamabad on Tuesday.

The PPP’s nominated governor expressed gratitude to President Asif Ali Zardari, party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, and Faryal Talpur for their trust.

"I am hopeful to remain with PPP as long as I am in politics," he said.

Haider mentioned that he lacked authentic information regarding the wheat crisis and is unaware of any involvement of the ruling government or other political parties. He plans to meet Punjab Chief Minister and the Farmers' Union regarding the wheat issue.

“We have allied under compulsion and will move forward together. Almost 50% of our workers have admitted to this alliance,” he stated.

Responding to a journalist's question about whether he was Bilawal Bhutto's candidate or Asif Ali Zardari's, the Punjab Governor nominee clarified that he was the PPP's candidate.

 

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SRO for wheat procurement issued during PTI Govt: Kakar

Former Caretaker prime minister says after the 18th Constitutional Amendment, all the provinces sent their wheat requirement details to the Food Security and Research Department.

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Quetta:  Former caretaker prime minister and Senator Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar on Tuesday said the allegations of corruption against the caretaker government regarding wheat procurement were baseless and contrary to the facts.

“The procurement was conducted in accordance with prevailing laws and SROs (Statutory Regulatory Orders). The SRO for wheat procurement was issued during the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, and no additional permits were given by the caretaker setup,” he clarified.

Senator Kakar, while talking to the media, noted that speculations in the media arose due to ignorance of national import policies and prevailing laws. Wheat procurement was conducted through a legal process where not even a single penny of corruption could be committed.

He regretted the media trial of the caretaker government on the basis of misinformation, which, he said, was due to a lack of knowledge and understanding of laws and procedures pertaining to government affairs. Regarding the procedure for wheat procurement from abroad, the former prime minister said, ‘It is carried out under wheat import policies and national laws. The relevant authority issues notifications and holds deliberations on taxation and other matters before final approval.”

Pakistan, he said, “produces around 27 million metric tons of wheat annually, with a shortfall of three to four million metric tons, which is addressed through its procurement following a formal legal process”.

After the 18th Constitutional Amendment, he said, all the provinces sent their wheat requirement details to the Food Security and Research Department. He said the Federal Government, based on the recommendations of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) and the provinces’ needs, “takes a decision regarding wheat procurement”.

In line with the recommendations of ECC during the PDM (Pakistan Democratic Movement) government, the caretaker government, under his command, facilitated the private sector to meet the requirement of ordinary citizens and mitigate the possibility of wheat shortfall in the country, he said while clarifying the “misconception about the wheat import”. The SRO for wheat procurement was issued during the PTI government, and the caretakers did not gave any special approvals, he reiterated.

 It was a legal matter which was being presented as illegal through baseless media trial and causing confusion, the former PM deplored. Senator Kakar criticized the media for creating stories based on speculation. “It is against the norms of journalism to report a story without any knowledge,” he lamented.

 He said there was a dire need for a healthy debate in the media on the issues of national importance and their solutions. “We have stifled healthy debates on national issues and wasted our energy on tarnishing the image of the caretaker government by distorting the facts,” he deplored.

 

 

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Pakistan, Japan match ends in a draw

Pakistan scored a penalty corner in the last quarter of the game, with Rana Waheed Ashraf scoring the equalizer in the 59th minute

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Ipoh: Pakistan’s hockey team played a thrilling match against Japan in the ongoing 30th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, with the game ending in a 1-1 draw at Ipoh, Malaysia.

Pakistan scored a penalty corner in the last quarter of the game, with Rana Waheed Ashraf scoring the equalizer in the 59th minute.

Japan had taken the lead in the 33rd minute with a penalty corner goal by Ken Nagayoshi. The match was a crucial one for both teams, with Pakistan and Japan now tied on seven points each on the points table. Pakistan had won the bronze medal in the 29th Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup. The event features six teams, including host team Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, and Canada. Pakistan will play their fourth pool match against Canada.

 

 

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