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Rights group criticises caretaker Kakar for excluding jailed Khan from polls

By Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, an independent watchdog, on Monday criticised the caretaker government for suggesting that the country could hold fair elections without the participation of Imran Khan, the jailed leader of the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party.

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IMF’s Georgieva tells Pakistan to tax the rich, protect the poor

The IMF bailout is a double-edged sword for Pakistan. It saved the country from default, but it also imposed harsh conditions. The country faces a dilemma: how to comply with the Fund without alienating the public, who suffer from inflation and energy prices. The govt must balance fiscal discipline with public welfare. IMF chief recommends taxing the rich and shielding the poor.

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Freeze likely on PKR 30 billion in dev spending greenlit by PDM

The caretaker government would like to put a freeze on the funds released to the districts and intended to be spent through the general election – but can or should it? By Muhammad Ali.

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