(Efforts afoot to ensure transparent Senate polls: Shibli)

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz has said the government is making efforts to ensure transparency in upcoming Senate elections.

Talking to media men in Peshawar on Saturday, he said a transparent electoral system strengthens democratic system in the country. He said the government is trying to bring forward talented and skilled people in politics. Shibli Faraz said the opposition doesn’t want to abolish the culture of cash from Senate elections. He said they couldn’t bring transparency in their ten-year term.

The Minister said opposing open balloting in the Senate elections by the opposition is beyond understating. He said the PTI parliamentarians will vote for its party candidate in the Senate elections.

About the recent video scandal of horse trading, he said a committee has been constituted which will probe the matter in a transparent manner. He congratulated the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government over the Universal Health Insurance Programme.

Labourers protest against corruption

LARKANA: The activists of Watan Dost Federation and Watan Dost Jhamoori Party took out a large rally, staged a sit-in and held a protest demonstration at Jinnah Bagh on Friday against massive price hike, unemployment, corruption, lawlessness, encroachment of coastal islands, privatisation of national institutions and highhandedness with the labourers.

 

The rally kicked off from Lahori Muhalla and after marching through various roads, culminated at Jinnah Bagh Chowk where the participants staged a sit-in and held a demonstration.

 

While addressing the participants, Comrade Gul Sher Shar, Qadir Kurd, Jabbar Subahpoto, Aziz Abbasi, Gul Korai, Ibrahim Baloch, Lakhmir Mahar, Wajid Junejo, Saqi Sangi and others said that worst affected will be the labour class with the privatisation of WAPDA and Steel Mills adding more people will be badly affected with the coastal islands encroachment by the Center.

 

They said that back of the poverty-stricken people has already been broken with the massive price hike and they are struggling to live. They said due to corruption all institutions have reached at the verge of destruction, lawlessness has increased due to which people cannot sleep and lives and properties of the people are not safe, hence, they added, they have decided to launch protest demonstrations starting from Larkana which will continue across Sindh. They said they have always struggled for the rights of the labourers and will continue to do so declaring “we have never bowed down before and we will never do it in future”.

 

They said they are against the system which has always grilled labourers as all parties have ruined them. They said the Labour Department is working for the rights of labourers but it has done nothing for the betterment of the poor and downtrodden masses. The alleged that every month Rs20 million of Labour Department are sent to a particular family (without disclosing the family) which is being carried out by a sitting bureaucrat of the department, they further claimed. They said 90% of the population in the country is of labour and with their vote governments are made but they forget them after coming to power because there is no representative from the labour class who can raise their voice in the corridors of power. They said 2% people are ruling over 90% people hence labourers will have to unite to secure their rights.

 

Through various resolutions which were passed unanimously they demanded an immediate end to the huge price hike, unemployment, privatisation of Steel Mills, WAPDA, thorough probe into the affairs of the Labour Department, Workers Welfare Board, EOBI, Social Security and ruthless action against corruption. They also demanded removal of the federal government’s occupation of Sindh and Balochistan islands.

58 more Covid-19 patients die in country

KARACHI: As many as 58 more patients died of coronavirus in Pakistan during the last 24 hours while 1,262 new virus cases emerged. The country-wide death toll from the virus has surged to 12,276 so far since the outbreak of the disease in February.

 

According to a Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation, and Coordination report issued on Saturday a total of 561,625 people have been tested positive for the coronavirus disease in the country since its outbreak in February 2020, out of which 253,090 cases were in Sindh, 163,367 in Punjab, 18,924 in Balochistan, 69,386 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 42,513 in Islamabad, 4,937 in Gilgit-Baltistan, and 9,408 in Azad Kashmir. However, 523,700 patients have recovered from the disease so far.

Country’s large industry showing strong growth: Asad Umar

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar has said the country’s large industry is showing strong growth, as it increased by 11.4 percent in December last, as compared to same month of the preceding year.

 

In a tweet, he said it is another double digit growth month for Large Scale Manufacturing. He said on average the Large Scale Manufacturing production posted a growth of eight percent during July to December last year. He said the industrial sector is now showing sustained strong growth.

Sindh rejects another rise in electricity tarrif

KARACHI: Special Assistant to Chief Minister Sindh for Bureau of Supply and Prices Dr Khatu Mal Jeewan has said that the federal government has again dropped the electricity bomb on the people by making electricity more expensive.

 

The people of Sindh reject this decision and demand that it be withdrawn immediately, he said in a statement issued Friday. Dr Khatu Mal Jeewan said that in the during present incompetent federal government, electricity is being made more expensive every month whereas in previous governments electricity was made expensive only once in many years. He further said that the selected Prime Minister has no pain for the people. Dr. Khatu

 

Jeewan further said that Imran Niazi has ATM machines whose interests are being protected and in return they are borne the expenses of Imran Niazi.

 

He said that calling others as thieves, their own thieves who have been caught in stealing sugar, flour and wheat case. Dr. Khatu Mal Jeewan said that the incompetent government has increased the price of electricity several times in the last 28 months but the deficit has increased many times over.

 

He further said that this time the increase in electricity tariffs would impose an additional burden of several billion rupees on the poor people but the selected Prime Minister has no sense of the poor people.

PPP will take full part in Senate elections: Minister

Provincial Minister for Industries and Commerce Jam Ikramullah Dharejo while talking to media at Provincial Election Commission Karachi on the occasion of submission of nomination papers of PPP candidates for Senate elections, said Saturday that day and night rising inflation is likely to spread unrest and chaos in the country as industries are shutting down due to incompetence of the federal government and unemployment and poverty have skyrocketed.

 

He added Pakistan Peoples Party had full faith in democratic values and will take full part in the Senate elections. Dharejo said that the incompetence of the federal government had created a storm of inflation in the country. He said: “The selected government was raising electricity, petrol and gas prices in the morning and evening.” As a result, the life of the poor and middle class have become unbearable. Who should the poor people complain to?”

 

He said that unprecedent increase in electricity prices was tantamount to bombing the poor people while every Pakistani was indebted to lacs of rupees due to incompetence of the federal government.

 

Dharejo said that unemployment and poverty had been increasing in the country due to inflation. It was feared that high inflation would lead to chaos and unrest in the country. He said that Pakistan Peoples Party is a democratic party and we will fight democratically against selected government and by the power of the people we would thwart the anti-people decisions of the incompetent federal government.