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Judges Afridi, Aminuddin, and Afghan issue separate notes in the case of reserved seats.

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Justice Yahya Afridi recently instructed the electoral commission to handle the issue of independent candidates entering the Sunni Ittehad Council in a separate order pertaining to the distribution of reserved seats by the Supreme Court.

It was highlighted by Justice Afridi that all candidates for the national and provincial assembly who turned in an affiliation confirmation certificate and an affidavit will be counted as PTI candidates. The PTI will so be allotted seats designated for women and non-Muslims in the same proportion.

Based on this ruling, Judge Afridi instructed the electoral commission to assign seats to the parties in the national and provincial assemblies for women and non-Muslims.

He voiced grave concerns about the electoral commission’s deeds and omissions, notwithstanding the fact that these deeds were not contested in the judicial appeals.

Disagreeing with the majority ruling, Justices Aminuddin Khan and Naeem Akhtar Afghan provided separate notes expressing their disagreement.

Overturning appeals, petitions, and other miscellaneous applications, Justice Khan maintained the Peshawar High Court’s ruling. Like Justice Aminuddin Khan, Justice Naeem Akhtar upheld the ruling of the Peshawar High Court, rejecting all further applications.

After a ruling by the Supreme Court that was characterised by dissent among the justices, the Election Commission is now tasked with carrying out the reserved seat allocation as instructed, making sure that PTI gets its fair number of seats for women and non-Muslims according to verified affiliations.

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Case Worth 190 Million Pounds: NAB Court Issues Orders To Seize Absconder Zulfi Bukhari’s Property

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Case Worth 190 Million Pounds: NAB Court Issues Orders To Seize Absconder Zulfi Bukhari’s Property
In a 190 million pound case, an Accountability Court has ordered the confiscation of Zulfi Bukhari’s holdings.

Judge Nasir Javed Rana of the Accountability Court made the decision to seize two of Zulfi Bukhari’s plots in Islamabad and more than 91 kanals of land in Attock.

PTI’s founder was connected to Zulfi Bukhari.

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Chairing the Cabinet Meeting, CM Balochistan pledges to eradicate terrorism from Balochistan

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Balochstan’s Chief Minister, Mir Sarfraz Bugti, has pledged to eradicate terrorism from the region and has stated that terrorists will not be spared.

Leading a Provincial Cabinet meeting in Quetta, the Chief Minister declared that the entire country denounced the terrorist attack in Balochistan and that a small number of terrorists are killing innocent people, attacking vulnerable locations, and slandering Baloch customs under the pretext of “Balochism.”

He declared that all efforts are being made by the government to ensure the peace and prosperity of Balochistan, and that scholarships will be provided to students from the province to study overseas.

Fateha for the martyrs of the terrorist acts in Balochistan was also offered at the meeting.

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Program Apni Chhat-Apna Ghar. The government will help low-income segments with housing: Maryam

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The government will assist low-income groups in realizing their aspiration of owning a home, according to Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.

The low-cost housing program has started in the province and will be expanded in the upcoming years, according to Dr. Amjad Saqib, the founder and chairman of the Akhuwat Foundation, who was speaking with her in Lahore.

The Apni Chhat-Apna Ghar Program, according to her, will be the biggest and least expensive in the history of the nation.

Dr. Amjad Saqib, who was speaking at the event, praised the Chief Minister’s enthusiasm for resolving the issues facing the people.

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