Saturday, May 21st, 2016
Imran suggests PM to step down
ISLAMABAD, May 21 (DNA): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has stated that the revelations made in the Panama Leaks are of global scope, further suggesting that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should resign until investigation of the matter is complete.While addressing a press conference, the PTI chief said that the Panama Leaks did not target any specific individual. He said that the Prime Minister of Iceland resigned as his wife was named in the Panama Papers whereas United Kingdom PM David Cameron had to present clarification in the country sRead More
Dar says economy should not suffer due to political differences
ISLAMABAD, May 21 (DNA): Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has stated that the country”s economy should not suffer as a result of political differences, further suggesting that a document similar to the Charter of Democracy that caters to the economy of the country needs to be signed.While addressing to the Pre-budget seminar in Islamabad on Saturday, Dar said that the political parties of the country need to work on a concrete strategy regarding economy. He added that the political rivals need to sit together and come up with a planRead More
Pervaiz Rashid says Imran Khan’s politics of lies stands exposed
ISLAMABAD, May, 21 (DNA): Federal Minister of Information Pervaiz Rashid on Saturday attended celebrations regarding 65 years of diplomatic ties between China and Pakistan held at Lok Virsa in Islamabad.He emphasised upon the friendly relations between both countries and also responded to Imran Khan s press conference.Rashid said that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project is not just the name of a road, adding that the project is going to change the fate of the region.
Two stage plays presented at PNCA
ISLAMABAD, MAY 21 (DNA) – Two stage plays of the PNCA Youth Drama Festival were presented here at PNCA Auditorium on May 21.First play “Diya Jalaye Rakna” was presented by the students of Government Post Graduate College, sixth road, Rawalpindi, in which the issue of negative perception of illiterate class about the role of women in the society has been raised.