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Sindh govt to publish names of tax evaders in newspapers

No soft behavior will be given to them under the zero-policy tolerance against them.

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Karachi: The Sindh government has decided to publish names of tax evaders in the newspapers.

According to the details, a high-level session was chaired by Sindh’s senior minister Sharjeel Inam Memon. Excise taxation and narcotics control’s secretary Saleem Rajpoot, director general Aurangzeb Ponor, directors and other officers were in the session.

Sharjeel Inam stated that the tax evaders are the enemy of country’s prosperity and they will not be forgiven in any case. The initiatives will also be taken to freeze the bank accounts of tax evaders.

He appreciated the continuous crackdown against the drug suppliers in the province and directed to take immediate action against the tax evaders.

However, Sindh minister Sharjeel Inam also said that the concerned departments will be cooperating for all time. No soft behavior will be given to them under the zero-policy tolerance against them.

 

  

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Hearing of sou motu notice in judges' letter case on April 30

The Supreme Court has also issued a notice to the Attorney General in this regard.

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Islamabad: On the issue of the letter of six judges of Islamabad High Court (IHC), the Supreme Court of Pakistan has also fixed nine other petitions for hearing.

The Supreme Court has fixed the request of the Pakistan Bar Council to be a party for hearing.

Supreme Court also set the hearing of the applications of Lahore High Court (LHC) Bar, Aitzaz Ahsan and IHC Bar.

The application of the Balochistan High Court (BHC) Bar Association has also been fixed for hearing by the Supreme Court.

The hearing of the sou motu notice in judge's letter case will be held on April 30 at 11:30am.

The Supreme Court has also issued a notice to the Attorney General in this regard.

 

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PTI ready for negotiations

He added that it is not possible to talk in an atmosphere of repression. The rule of law and constitution should be brought.

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Islamabad: Senator Shibli Faraz, the opposition leader in the Senate, said that they are ready for negotiations, the cases should be settled first. Political decisions are being made by the courts.

In an informal conversation with the media in Islamabad, Shibli Faraz stated that they are ready to talk to anyone for Pakistan. ‘We are conditionally ready for talks with the government and the establishment. First, an environment should be created for talks’.

He added that it is not possible to talk in an atmosphere of repression. The rule of law and constitution should be brought.

Shibli continued to say, “Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan will not go to London or any other country. Imran Khan, women and political prisoners should be released”.

He further said that Pakistan Army is also our army. If the legal cases are real then they should be prosecuted. PTI should be allowed political freedom and activity, an independent judicial commission should be formed on what happened to PTI.

PTI leader further stated that the issue of Ali Amin Gandapur's occupation of Islamabad is political, election tribunals should decide on mistakes in 30 days and issue a white paper on rigging and errors soon.

Faraz also said that the people voted for us despite all the actions, intra-party elections were held three times and objections were raised, political and economic stability will not come in the atmosphere of political revenge.

The political decisions are being made by the courts, apparently a democratic and parliamentary system is established, we have become irrelevant to the world, which is a terrible thing. The country has assumed a patient status at this time, he stated.

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