It has been reported that caretaker prime minister said in a conversation with his colleagues that he does not want to burden the country suffering from economic problems.


Islamabad: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar has sped up the consultation for the formation of his cabinet.
According to details, the caretaker prime minister has decided to review the profile of all the expected names himself and Anwar-ul-Haq has also decided to keep his cabinet small.
It has been reported that caretaker prime minister said in a conversation with his colleagues that he does not want to burden the country suffering from economic problems. The protocol should be kept minimum, expenses and people should not suffer.
Various names are being considered for the caretaker cabinet which include Qari Sadaqat Ali, Ahmed Cheema, Mushtaq Sukhera, Muhammad Ali Durani, Hafeez Sheikh, Gohar Ijaz, Ahsan Bhoon, Dr. Shoaib Sadal, Safaraz Bugti.
Moreover the names of Jaleel Abbas Jillani, Absar Alam, Saleem Safi, Hamid Mir, Faisal Vawda, Khurram Hameed Rokhri and Shahid Afridi have also been recommended.
It is also reported that former Minister of Education Muhammad Ali Durrani is likely to be given the portfolio of Ministry of Information.

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