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23/02/2025

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23/02/2025

Misuse of X platform necessitated ban, Interior Secy tells Islamabad High Court 17 April 24

The interior ministry on Wednesday informed the Islamabad High Court (IHC) that the misuse of X, formerly Twitter, necessitated the need to ban the social media platform while the Sindh High Court ordered the ministry, in a similar plea, to rescind its February 17 letter within a week.

The development comes since it has been two months the services of X, formerly twitter, disrupted in the country.

Interior Secretary Khurram Agha, on behalf of his ministry, submitted a report on the IHC’s orders on journalist Ehtisham Abbasi’s petition challenging the ban.

IHC Chief Justice Amir Farooq presided over the hearing while Advocate Amna Ali appeared as the petitioner’s counsel. Additional Attorney General (AAG) Munawar Iqbal Duggal was present on the state’s behalf.

During the hearing, the AAG informed the court that the interior ministry had filed a report on the matter.

Justice Farooq then stated that another petition had been filed on the disruption, on which he was issuing notices to the respondents and sought a reply on the new plea.

Subsequently, the hearing was adjourned till May 2.

Access to X has been disrupted since February 17, when former Rawalpindi commissioner Liaquat Chattha accused the chief election commissioner and chief justice of Pakistan of being involved in rigging the February 8 general elections.

Rights bodies and journalists’ organisations have condemned the muzzling of social media, while internet service providers have also lamented losses due to disruptions. The United States had also called on Pakistan to lift restrictions on social media platforms.

On March 20, the interior ministry informed the Sindh High Court (SHC) that the social media platform was blocked in February pending further orders on the reports of intelligence agencies.

The interior ministry’s admission came days after Information Minister Attaullah Tarar acknowledged that X was “already banned” when the new government took over the reins from the caretaker set-up, saying there was no official notification for the clampdown.

At the previous hearing, the IHC had rejected a report on digital media outages and summoned the interior secretary along with documentary evidence providing the ground for the disruption of the social media app.

The court had also summoned the interior secretary on April 17.

“Elections have concluded. Let’s finish this now. Let the interior secretary come, then we will see. If the secretary is unable [to give reasons], then I will summon the prime minister,” IHC Chief Justice (CJ) Aamer Farooq had warned.

The report

The report submitted by the interior ministry, said the “failure of Twitter/X to adhere to the lawful directives of the government of Pakistan and address concerns regarding the misuse of its platform necessitated the imposition of a ban”.

Detailing the platform’s shutdown, the report said the interior ministry had on February 17 “asked for blocking of X (Twitter) immediately till further orders” on the reports of intelligence agencies.

“The decision to impose a ban on Twitter/X in Pakistan was made in the interest of upholding national security, maintaining public order, and preserving the integrity of our nation,” it contended, adding that the decision was taken after considering “various confidential reports received from intelligence and security agencies of Pakistan”.

“The ban on Twitter serves as a necessary step to disrupt the activities of these elements and prevent them from achieving their destructive objectives,” the report said.

It noted that X was neither registered in Pakistan nor had it signed any agreement to abide by local laws. It said that the platform’s “failure to establish a legal presence or engage in meaningful cooperation with Pakistani authorities underscores the need for regulatory measures to ensure accountability and adherence to national laws”.

“The ban on Twitter/X serves as a necessary step to address this regulatory vacuum and compel the platform to respect the sovereignty and legal jurisdiction of Pakistan,” the interior ministry added.

The interior ministry noted that other countries of the world had also imposed bans on social media platforms from time to time and when “deemed necessary for the safety and security of their country”.

It went on to recall a ban on TikTok in Pakistan “due to similar concerns”, which it said was lifted upon the company signing an MoU, agreeing to abide by local laws and address content moderation issues.

It “vehemently denied” the arguments made in the petition against the ban, arguing that the laws and older judgments cited therein were “not applicable” in this case. The ministry urged the IHC to dispose of the petition.

23/02/2025

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Saudi Arabia FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud Joint Media Talk With FM Ishaq Dar 16 April 24

Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud led a ministerial delegation on an official visit to Pakistan from 15-16 April 2024.

The delegation included Saudi Ministers of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and Industry and Mineral Resources, Assistant Minister of Investment, General Secretary of the Saudi Pakistan Supreme Coordination Council (SPSCC) and senior officials from the Ministry of Energy and the Saudi Public Investment Fund.

The purpose of visit was to follow up on the understandings reached between Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during their recent meeting in Makkah Al Mukarramah and to accelerate discussions on enhanced bilateral economic cooperation.

The delegation called on the President, the Prime Minister and the Chief of Army Staff. The Saudi Foreign Minister held detailed talks with Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Two Foreign Ministers also co-chaired the ‘Saudi Arabia-Pakistan Investment Conference’ which was followed by sector-wise discussions on key areas for enhanced economic partnership between the two countries.

President Asif Ali Zardari extended his best wishes to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and praised his visionary leadership that has truly transformed the Kingdom. He underscored the longstanding cordial relations between the two brotherly nations and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to bilateral economic and strategic partnership.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif commended the Saudi delegation for the swift follow-up on the decisions made during his meeting with His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman. He applauded the commitment by the two countries to expedite the first Saudi investments in Pakistan and underscored that facilitating Saudi investments in Pakistan remained the top priority of his government.

The two Foreign Ministers extensively discussed bilateral relations and cooperation in diverse fields and exchanged assessments on regional and global developments, including the recent situation in the Middle East. Foreign Minister Dar highlighted the vast opportunities offered by Pakistan to enhance commercial, trade and investment relations between the two countries.

The highlight of the visit was ‘Saudi Arabia-Pakistan Investment Conference’ that was co-chaired by the two Foreign Ministers. Opening the Conference, Foreign Minister Dar expressed confidence that this Conference will pave the way for Saudi investments in Pakistan. The Pakistani side made detailed presentations on the recent legal and administrative reforms under the framework of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) to streamline investment processes. The Saudi side appreciated SIFC's role and expressed keen interest in Pakistan's investment ecosystem. Subsequently, the respective technical teams of the two countries discussed investment proposals in diverse sectors such as energy, mining, renewables, agriculture, information technology, construction and human resource development and exports.

During the Joint Press Stakeout, the Saudi Foreign Minister expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome his delegation has received in Pakistan. He emphasized the deep-rooted fraternal bonds between the two nations which is diverse, time-honored, and multifaceted. The two Foreign Ministers expressed concern at the deteriorating situation in the Middle East and stressed the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and end to Israeli atrocities there.

The visit by the Saudi Foreign Minister to Pakistan is part of regular high-level engagements between the two brotherly countries. It also reflects the clarity of strategic vision with which the two sides are working to enhance the economic and strategic cooperation.

23/02/2025

Mari Petroleum discovers gas reserves in North Waziristan 11 Mar 24

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23/02/2025

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23/02/2025

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SC summons Qasim Suri in election rigging case 23 Jan 24

ISLAMABAD:
The Supreme Court (SC) summoned former deputy speaker of the National Assembly and PTI leader Qasim Suri on Tuesday in person next month, as well as sought a report from the apex court registrar over a plea accusing the former of rigging 2018 elections.

Taking exception to the case not being listed for five years while Suri enjoyed the perks and position of a deputy NA speaker, Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa questioned why the court should not take serious action for treason against the former deputy speaker of the National Assembly and PTI leader in the disqualification case.

A three-member bench of the apex court, presided by CJP Isa, heard the alleged election rigging case against Suri and also instructed him to submit a written response by the next hearing.

The court also sought an answer from the registrar's office in this regard.

The counsel representing Balochistan National Party (BNP) leader Nawabzada Lashkari Raisani contended that Suri took over the post of deputy speaker 'illegally' as he used a previous stay order to his advantage. He urged the court to withdraw all perks and benefits to which Suri is entitled.

The CJP remarked that Suri was involved in causing the current constitutional crisis in the country and hinted towards taking action against the PTI lawmaker.

Lawyer Naeem Bukhari stated that Suri's cases were merged with other cases by the court.

“After taking the stay order, the case was not allowed to be scheduled for hearing and the internal system of the Supreme Court was manipulated. I have been a lawyer since 1982. Why was the case not fixed for such a long time? When the assembly was dissolved, was he still using the stay order to his benefit?”

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Suri's counsel, Bukhari, replied that he was still bound by the stay order at the time. He further added that in his opinion, the lawmaker's disqualification and re-election have now become 'ineffective'.

The chief justice then asked if the same tactic was used to avoid filing a case in the apex court. Stating that if indiscrepancies such as this come to the forefront, the court might have to 'look' at the entire election process of 2018. He then asked Bukhari when Suri resigned from his position.

“Qasim Suri resigned on April 16, 2022,” replied Bukhari.

“Suri dissolved the assembly illegally, in the decision of the five-member bench, a case of high treason was recommended under Article 6, shall we not commence a treason trial against Suri? Action should be taken, whoever violates the Constitution will have to face the consequences,” said CJP Isa.

The court, while issuing a notice to the registrar for not fixing the case, also sought a report within three weeks.

Suri was accused of rigging the election in NA-265 deuring the 2018 polls and Raisani had challenged Suri’s victory with a petition seeking investigation.

The election tribunal had declared the election null and void and called for re-election, following which, Suri challenged the decision in the Supreme Court.

Later, the then-CJP Umar Atta Bandial rejected the decision of the tribunal and restored Suri to the post of deputy speaker and issued an injunction against the re-election.

23/02/2025

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