ISPR has termed comments, made over social media by hard-core loyalist of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, as “unacceptable and highly condemnable”, asserting the whole nation stood with the institution.
Politics
Curtains for Imran Khan?
By Ahmer Kureishi
If some of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders expected the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to burn Imran Khan on stake, well, their hopes have not prospered. But if you look at the ruling handed down by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja and his two colleagues, you cannot help appreciating a job well done.
Crucial PMDC bill stalled in Senate committee
The Senate committee chair, who sabotaged proceedings and fled from the session, now faces a vote of no confidence from members.
Cabinet meeting today to mull action against Khan
Citing intel reports, the Interior Minister has voiced fears that the PTI could use Thursday’s protest demo to attack the Election Commission of Pakistan in an attempt to spread chaos.
Abbasi claims Nawaz Sharif was wronged
The mild-mannered former prime minster was a veritable firebrand at today’s presser following the ECP announced its verdict, finding PTI guilty of receiving prohibited funding.
What did PTI do wrong?
Reading the fine print of the ECP ruling in the prohibited funding case.
PTI’s Fawad Chaudhry finds ECP ruling flawed
The chief spokesman for Khan’s party says the funding in question may have come from abroad, but it all came from overseas Pakistanis.
Baber urges Khan to step down as PTI Chief
The crusader who brought the case against PTI pushes for transparency in all parties’ financial matters.
DEVELOPING: Guilty as Charged – PTI received prohibited funding
By Ahmer Kureishi
ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has ruled that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of former Prime Minister Imran Khan has received funding prohibited under the country’s electoral rulebook.
PM Sharif visits Balochistan as flood deaths climb
The prime minister received in-depth briefings on relief operations, and ordered provision of hot food in relief camps. By Naveed Naqvi ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz
