New Delhi: Pakistan plans to bring illegal militant groups into the mainstream of politics, the State Accountability Bureau has been seeking access to politician tax records, and other stories in our weekly Pakistan collection.
This is the main news in Pakistan during the last week 1 Pakistan plans to bring militant groups to Pakistan mainstream planning to bring forbidden religious clothes into the main political stream.
The sources in the government told that the idea was reported first suggested by intelligence agencies in 2016.
In 2017, the Milli Muslim League (MML), the political branch of the Jamaat-Ud-dawa (Jud), but failed to get public attention.
This came on the heel of the Fatf’s Global Terror Financing Supervisory to maintain Pakistan on the ‘Abu-Abu’ list.
2 World Banks Approve a $ 800 million loan for Pakistan: Report the World Bank has approved a $ 800 million loan for Pakistan who lack money, financing schemes in clean energy and human resource development, according to media reports.
The number of loans will be used for schemes that are not covered because of the budget deficit for 1921-22 fiscal, the Tribune Express newspaper reported.
Financing is approved for two program-Pakistani programs for affordable and clean energy (speed) and securing human investments to foster transformation (SHIFT-II).
3 Pakistan Receives the Chinese version in Xinjiang: Prime Minister Imran Khan Imran Khan has said Pakistan believes the version of China’s event in the Xinjiang situation and highlights ‘west bias’ in this matter.
This is for the first time the Imran PM openly talks about this problem and passes the Chinese.
China was accused of committing gross human rights violations against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang Province, and tried to change demographic and cultural fabric in the region.
4 NAB Looking for access to the National Accountability Bureau politician tax records have asked the government to provide access to local tax records and offshore from all people who are politically exposed, bureaucrats and their families.
These proposals, if accepted by the government, will allow the NAB to reopen past and closed transactions from the last 20 years, official documents show.
5 Promises To change the southern punjab to the province will be respected: Foreign Minister QureShi Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the government would respect his promise to provide the status of the South Punjab.
According to the Minister, the formation of a separate province will be the beginning of the fastest developments in the region.
“To change the fate of the area around, it is very important for all the forces to be transferred to the South Punjab Secretariat,” he said.
Aide Aide Waste Report PAC PM Covered Israel Former Aide and Confidante Prime Minister Pakistan Imran Khan on Monday denied a media report about his trip to Israel.
Hebrew Newspaper Israel Hayom in a report, quoted an unnamed source in Islamabad, claimed that the former special assistant to the Pakistani foreign minister, Zulfi Bukhari, traveled to the Jewish country last November and also met Mossad’s head.
Bukhari stopped the news by saying that he did not go to Israel.
Pakistan does not have a diplomatic bond with Israel and his passport clearly states that it is not for the trip to the country.
But Bukhari, who is also a British citizen, and can easily travel to Israel if he wants.