Imran Khan: Ex-Pakistan PM tells BBC crackdown on party is ‘untenable’

Pakistan’s ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan has had a tough few weeks. Thousands of his supporters are in jail. Dozens from the leadership of his party have left – and it it could even be banned. Mr Khan himself could potentially be called before a military court.

“You think it is a big crisis for me, I don’t,” he tells me.

We are sitting inside a portacabin in the courtyard of his home in Lahore, Zaman Park. It has been turned into a media room where Mr Khan now conducts his live broadcasts on his social media platforms and his interviews – trying to win the narrative argument that he hasn’t lost his chance at re-election.

That’s a difficult argument to make with his Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party so depleted. This week he lost more than two dozen colleagues, including Fawad Chaudrey, the PTI’s former senior vice president, and Sherin Mazari, previously Mr Khan’s human rights minister.

“Firstly, we will fill in all the positions of people who have left,” he says. “So have younger blood, newer people coming in. They’ll probably get arrested, too.”

I ask if a political party can be run that way.

“You can use these terror tactics for only a short time. The whole situation is untenable.”

But there’s no suggestion that the crackdown on his party is about to let up.

Behind the scenes his supporters acknowledge that the situation is tough, although some insist that this is when Mr Khan is at his best – relishing a fight-back.

He is looking increasingly isolated. Gone are the crowds of supporters who had been ever-present at the gates to his home on all our previous visits to Lahore. Now many those inside the security gates are the party’s lawyers.

Mr Khan is sounding more conciliatory. He is widely believed to have lost power because of a rift with the army, but now wants to talk to them. To suggest the military would have no role in Pakistan’s politics is a “fool’s paradise”, he says.

“I’m curious to know how do they think – and by them I mean the establishment – that by getting me out of the race, how will Pakistan benefit?”

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If talks with the military were difficult before, it’s hard to see why the army would want to speak to Mr Khan now when he is in a far weaker political position. He gave us no indication of what he would put on the table that wasn’t an option before, saying only that he was offering talks.

Mr Khan has faced dozens of charges, from corruption to sedition, since he was ousted last year. So his arrest on 10 May was not unexpected.

It followed the collapse of other talks – on that occasion with the government – about when to hold provincial and national elections. It looks as if a deal was possible.

But the talks broke down in what feels like a political miscalculation.

The former prime minister insists this is not the case.

He flatly denies any similarity between the arrest of members of his party leadership and the jailing of political opponents when he was in office.

“95% of the cases against the opposition were before our time, the cases were ongoing,” he says.

Stuck in what appears to be a political corner, what is next for Mr Khan? Either there is no grand plan, yet, or Mr Khan isn’t eager to share it.

“I’m just watching this whole scenario, wait and see. It’s possible that they’ll put me in jail.

“The idea that I would give in to this or I will accept this and keep quiet about it, it’s not going to happen.”

No further details are shared.

Source: BBC

World Taekwondo Championship to commence in Baku, Azerbaijan today

The World Taekwondo Championship will commence in Baku, Azerbaijan on Monday.

A seven-member Pakistani contingent will participate in the championship.

South Asian Games gold medalist Haroon Khan, Hamza Umar Saeed, Shahzeb Khan and Arbaaz Khan are to take part in four different weight categories.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt takes bold steps for development, prosperity of province: Bizenjo

Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo says present government has taken bold and historical steps for the development and prosperity of the province.

Talking to media in Quetta, he said unnecessary check-posts were eliminated and Gwadar’s long-standing problems relating to electricity and water were resolved.

He denied the impression being given by some quarters that Balochistan Awami Party will merge with any major political party of the country.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Digital transformation vital for country’s development: Ahsan

Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has said country’s youth are second to none in the world in terms of their intelligence and skills.

He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of Engineering Innovation Exhibition and Spatial AI projects at Arfa Software Technology Park in Lahore on Monday.

He said we have entered the age of paradigm shift.

Ahsan Iqbal said that digital revolution is making all those models irrelevant which were existing in different fields of life.

He said education, human resources and youth are targeted in the Vision 2025.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Almost 30 Million Users Now Registered with RAAST

The number of users registered with the RAAST Payment system surged to almost 30 million by the end of March 2023.

According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), there were 29.2 million registered RAAST users by the end of March. The number stood at 25.8 million in the previous quarter till December 2022.

The number of transactions processed through RAAST increased by 92.2 percent to reach 41 million while value grew by 56 percent to stand at Rs. 902 billion during the quarter of January to March 2023 as compared to October to December 2022, according to Payment System Review published by the SBP.

The system processed bulk payments of Rs. 29 billion and Rs. 872 billion in person-to-person payments. Instant payments through the internet and mobile banking without service charges made this system popular among the masses.

Launched in February 2022, the system has shown positive growth in the number of users and transactions and processed over Rs. 1 trillion in 11 months of its inception.

Customers can set their registered mobile phone number as their Raast ID and link it to their preferred International Bank Account Number (IBAN) using the bank’s mobile application, internet banking, or visiting their bank branch.

Once a customer has set her/his mobile phone number as the Raast ID, others can send money to her/him using her/his mobile phone number without the need to know the account number or any other details. Bank customers can still use the Raast service for sending or receiving funds using their IBANs even if they do not have a Raast ID or prefer to use their IBAN.

Source: Pro Pakistani

FTO Directs FBR to Ensure Bug-Free System Integrity for POS Lucky Draws

The Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) has directed the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to ensure quality control and maintain bug-free system integrity during the point of sale (POS) lucky draws.

According to an order of the FTO issued on Monday, a complaint was filed against the FBR for sanction of the POS lucky draw amount, won in October 2022, through balloting No.10 of FBR’s POS lucky draw prize, as the payment was not received by the complainant.

The FBR responded that the complainant did not win any POS prize. The Chief Manager-lR (Ops), PRAL, Islamabad stated that the issue was due to a temporary system bug, which has been fixed, and the prize winner status can be checked from FBR’s website.

The FBR and PRAL stated that only iOS (iPhone) users received the message from PRAL, however, Android users did not receive any such messages, as the software for iOS and Android is separate and independent of each other.

Chief Technology Officer, PRAL, Islamabad submitted that the complainant has not won the prize in any POS balloting but due to some technical error, he wrongly saw the mirror image of the screen of the actual POS prize winner.

During the investigation, it transpired that the issue happened due to a system bug, which started reflecting the mirror image of the screen of one of the winners to any individual, who would enter the point of sale dashboard of the Tax Asaan App. The failure of the system impacted various users, which needed a fact-finding inquiry, which has been conducted by PRAL.

FTO stated that it is clear that the appearance of the system bug had adversely impacted multiple taxpayers including the complainant. This reflects neglect, inattention, incompetence, and inefficiency, in the administration or discharge of duties and responsibilities of FBR and PRAL and falls under the ambit of maladministration under Section 2(3)(ii) of the FTO Ordinance, 2000.

FTO has directed Member (IT) to examine the fact-finding inquiry report dated 12.05.2023 and reprimand all concerned PRAL officials and issue a final warning to them, to ensure that absolute quality control and bug-free system integrity is maintained in the future failing which necessary disciplinary proceedings would be initiated against them, as per provisions of law.

Source: Pro Pakistani

CDA Continues Ruthless Anti-Encroachment Drive in Various Sectors of Islamabad

Anti-encroachment operations are being carried out across the city on the direction of Chairman CDA Noor-u- Amin Mengal.

Apart from enforcement Directorate, Islamabad Administration and Islamabad Police, other related departments are participating in the operations. DG Enforcement is supervising the anti-encroachment operations.

According to details, anti-encroachment operations were carried out in various areas on Friday and several constructions and encroachments were cleared of government lands from illegal occupants.

The operation was along IJP Road, G-8, F-8, G-5, I-9 F-6, G-9, G-10, I-8 as well as Rawal Town was also done in which 3 trucks of goods were seized by demolishing several encroachments.

According to details, the operation was started from IJP Road in Islamabad where service road, Chapphar Hotel, sand gravel bases and gutters were demolished.

A similar operation was carried out in front of Sector G-8 Center, which demolished several roofed hotels located on the Green Belt and demolished several fruit stalls. In Sector G-9 and G-10, people occupied government land by fencing outside their plot line.

The anti-encroachment staff took action and removed fences and walls outside the plot line of several houses and got the government land returned. The encroachments in the parking area of Sector F-8 Centre were causing difficulties for citizens to park their cars and in light of public complaints, the encroachments were cleared and seized 1 truck of goods.

While taking action in the outsides of Sector G-5 Nadra Chowk, 1 truck of goods was seized by removing encroachments. Similarly, action was taken against encroachments from market sidewalk and parking area in Sector I-8 and seized 1 truck of goods.

Lehtrar Road where traffic was often blocked due to encroachments. In the light of the CDA administration, the road was opened by removing the encroachments from the road and 1 truck of goods was seized.

The anti-encroachment staff took full action in the rural area Rawal Town of Islam where 16 rooms, 3 washrooms, 3 cattle fences, 3 boundary walls and 2 kitchens were recovered from government land.

Following the instructions of Chairman CDA Captain Noor-ul-Amin Mengal, a special anti-encroachment squad has been formed even during weekly holidays to continue the operation against encroachments in full swing.

Source: Pro Pakistani