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  • Dialogue only way out of crisis, say incarcerated PTI leaders

    Dialogue only way out of crisis, say incarcerated PTI leaders

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    ISLAMABAD:

    Following Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s offer for dialogue, detained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders from Lahore have expressed their willingness to engage in political negotiations.

    In an open letter addressed to the government, the senior incarcerated leaders proposed a political dialogue to help steer the country out of its ongoing constitutional and political crisis. However, they made it clear that no talks would be possible without prior permission to meet the PTI founder.

    The letter, signed by senior PTI figures Mian Mehmoodur Rasheed, Dr Yasmin Rashid, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Senator Ejaz Chaudhry, and Umar Sarfraz Cheema, emphasised that the country is facing one of its worst political and constitutional crises, and that comprehensive negotiations are the only viable path forward.

    The leaders called for dialogue not only at the political level but also involving state institutions to ensure that all stakeholders can move ahead with mutual trust. They stressed that political discussions must begin immediately and should include PTI leaders currently imprisoned in Lahore jails.

    A key point raised in the letter is that access to Imran Khan is essential before any negotiation committee can be formed or any decisions finalised. Without the PTI chairman’s guidance, they said, no meaningful or representative dialogue can take place.

    The letter further insists that one-time access to Khan would not suffice. Instead, regular consultations must be ensured so that leadership input remains continuous and the negotiation process remains effective and result-oriented.

    Read More: PM holds out an olive branch to PTI

    The development comes as PM Shehbaz last week extended a formal invitation to the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for direct talks.

    According to sources, the exchange reportedly took place just before the Supreme Court’s landmark decision on reserved seats, during a National Assembly session when he approached PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, initiating a brief but meaningful conversation, including a handshake.

    The PM was quoted as saying: “Let’s sit and talk — negotiations are the solution to everything. I’ve said this before and I’m saying it again: we must talk.” Barrister Gohar responded succinctly with an optimistic, “InshaAllah” (God willing).

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  • CDA to seek legal guidance on absorbing PWD staff into civic workforce

    CDA to seek legal guidance on absorbing PWD staff into civic workforce

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    ISLAMABAD, Jul 01 (APP):Capital Development Authority (CDA) Board has decided to consult the Establishment and Cabinet Divisions for legal guidance on integrating maintenance staff transferred from the Public Works Department (PWD) into the CDA structure.

    The decision was taken during the Board’s 12th meeting, chaired by CDA Chairman and Islamabad Chief Commissioner Muhammad Ali Randhawa on Tuesday.

    The Board directed that a set of recommendations be drafted after thoroughly reviewing all legal frameworks.

    The meeting also approved a comprehensive feasibility plan to operationalize the Gandhara Heritage and Cultural Centre at F-9 Park.

    Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa stated, “The revenue generated from this center will be invested back into the city for public welfare, better civic amenities, and Islamabad’s overall beautification and development.”

    Legal matters were also on the agenda. The Board approved the issuance of a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for Plot No. 676D-12/2, in compliance with the Islamabad High Court’s directive in Writ Petition No. 2214/2022 titled “Hasan Bano vs FGEHA and Others.”

    In another land-related decision, the Board accepted a request by the Motamar Al-Alam Al-Islami to return an allocated plot in Sector H-8.

    CDA clarified that while it would refund the original allotment amount, the current market value of the returned plot is significantly higher.

    Additionally, the Board approved an alternate plot allocation in exchange for Plot No. 39 in Sector I-10/3, again in accordance with the Islamabad High Court’s instructions.

    Chairman Randhawa emphasized the CDA’s commitment to making Islamabad a model city. “CDA is deploying all available resources to ensure the capital’s growth, prosperity, and aesthetic appeal while meeting the residential, transportation, and recreational needs of its citizens,” he said.

    One of the key discussions centered on the transfer fee, registration charges, and stamp duty applicable to urban and rural properties within CDA and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) limits, including private housing societies

    Senior officials, including CDA Board members and the Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, attended the meeting.

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  • Jailed PTI leaders urge national dialogue to end crises

    Jailed PTI leaders urge national dialogue to end crises



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    Call for inclusive negotiations and access to party founder gains momentum from behind the bars



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    LAHORE (Dunya News) – Senior leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), currently incarcerated in Lahore jail, have issued a formal appeal urging the initiation of comprehensive negotiations to steer the country out of its worsening political and economic crisis.

    In a joint statement released from jail on Tuesday, the PTI leaders emphasised that dialogue is the only viable path toward stability. “Negotiations must take place at all levels,” the statement read, adding that both political actors and state institutions need to engage constructively.

    The statement further proposed that political negotiations be prioritised as an entry point to broader talks, with incarcerated PTI leaders included in the process. It also called for improved access to PTI’s founding chairman to facilitate the formation of a negotiation committee.

    Also read: Aleema Khan claims 26th Amendment being used to sideline PTI founder

    The appeal was signed by prominent PTI figures including Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Dr Yasmin Rashid, Umar Sarfraz Cheema, Mian Mehmood-ur-Rasheed, and Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry.

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  • Pakistani youth ambassador shines at Eurasia Global 2025 in Russia

    Pakistani youth ambassador shines at Eurasia Global 2025 in Russia

    Tehzeeb Hussain Bercha, a freelance journalist and columnist from Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, proudly represented his country at Eurasia Global 2025, one of the world’s premier international youth forums, held in Orenburg, Russia.
     
    Bercha was the sole delegate from Pakistan among more than 300 young leaders representing 110 countries and over 80 regions of the Russian Federation. His participation at the high-profile event underscores the growing role of Pakistani youth in global conversations on peace, media, and sustainability, said a press release received here on Tuesday.
     
     
    Eurasia Global is organized annually by the Russian Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) in collaboration with the Government of the Orenburg Region and the Directorate of the World Youth Festival. The forum serves as a platform for youth from around the globe to engage in intercultural dialogue, develop international cooperation, and explore solutions to shared global challenges.
     
    Speaking to various Russian media outlets during the forum,  Bercha emphasized the critical need for youth involvement in shaping a more peaceful and multipolar world.
     
    “In light of increasing global challenges such as geopolitical tensions, climate change, and the erosion of trust between nations, youth must emerge as proactive leaders. We are the future, and it is our responsibility to contribute meaningfully to peacebuilding, sustainability, and international dialogue,” he stated.
     
    He further highlighted the double-edged role of media in the modern world: “Media, when used responsibly, is a powerful instrument of diplomacy and dialogue. However, in today’s world order, it is also often misused by some powers to manipulate narratives and spread disinformation. It is imperative for young journalists and communicators to reclaim media as a tool for truth, understanding, and global cooperation.”
     
    Mr. Bercha’s participation at Eurasia Global 2025 not only marks a proud moment for Pakistan on the international stage but also strengthens the message that the country’s youth are ready to contribute to the global discourse on peace, development, and responsible media.


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  • PM calls for enhanced disaster management following Swat tragedy

    PM calls for enhanced disaster management following Swat tragedy

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    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has instructed the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to work with provincial disaster management authorities to develop a coordinated programme aimed at preventing incidents like the recent Swat tragedy.

    He made these remarks during a visit to the NDMA’s National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) in Islamabad on Tuesday. He also directed the compilation of comprehensive reports on such incidents, noting that around 49 people have lost their lives, with several others injured, across Pakistan.

    Commending the state-of-the-art NEOC facility, Sharif assured that the government would provide all necessary assistance to strengthen the institute and enhance its capacity.

    PM Shehbaz revealed that he has tasked Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal and Climate Change Minister Musadik Malik with securing grants and investments, rather than loans, through public-private partnerships aimed at building resilient infrastructure in Pakistan.

    Addressing water security, he voiced concerns over India’s provocative actions regarding the Indus Water Treaty and announced that the government would construct non-controversial water storage facilities using Pakistan’s own resources.

    The PM further highlighted Pakistan’s vulnerability to climate change, noting that the country is now increasingly susceptible to cloudbursts, despite contributing little to global greenhouse gas emissions.

    He also stressed that the recent devastation caused by sudden glacial melting due to an unprecedented heatwave requires the highest level of preparedness to mitigate future risks.

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  • PM calls for enhanced disaster management following Swat tragedy

    PM calls for enhanced disaster management following Swat tragedy

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    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has instructed the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to work with provincial disaster management authorities to develop a coordinated programme aimed at preventing incidents like the recent Swat tragedy.

    He made these remarks during a visit to the NDMA’s National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) in Islamabad on Tuesday. He also directed the compilation of comprehensive reports on such incidents, noting that around 49 people have lost their lives, with several others injured, across Pakistan.

    Commending the state-of-the-art NEOC facility, Sharif assured that the government would provide all necessary assistance to strengthen the institute and enhance its capacity.

    PM Shehbaz revealed that he has tasked Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal and Climate Change Minister Musadik Malik with securing grants and investments, rather than loans, through public-private partnerships aimed at building resilient infrastructure in Pakistan.

    Addressing water security, he voiced concerns over India’s provocative actions regarding the Indus Water Treaty and announced that the government would construct non-controversial water storage facilities using Pakistan’s own resources.

    The PM further highlighted Pakistan’s vulnerability to climate change, noting that the country is now increasingly susceptible to cloudbursts, despite contributing little to global greenhouse gas emissions.

    He also stressed that the recent devastation caused by sudden glacial melting due to an unprecedented heatwave requires the highest level of preparedness to mitigate future risks.

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  • Senior PTI leaders jailed in May 9 cases urge talks with govt – Samaa TV

    1. Senior PTI leaders jailed in May 9 cases urge talks with govt  Samaa TV
    2. Dialogue only way out of crisis, say incarcerated PTI leaders  The Express Tribune
    3. How Prisons Become Spaces of Quiet Erasure  SabrangIndia
    4. Jailed PTI leaders urge national dialogue to end crises  Dunya News
    5. Jailed PTI leaders urge leadership to begin ‘dialogue process’  Geo.tv

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  • Pakistan PM visits Iranian embassy, assures continued support following Israeli attacks

    Pakistan PM visits Iranian embassy, assures continued support following Israeli attacks

    Pakistan looking to sell excess LNG amid supply glut curbing local gas output — document


    KARACHI/SINGAPORE: Pakistan is exploring ways to sell excess liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes amid a gas supply glut that could cost domestic producers $378 million in annual losses, according to a presentation and a government official familiar with the matter.


    The country has at least three LNG cargoes in excess that it imported from top supplier Qatar and has no immediate use for, and is currently selling natural gas at steep discounts to local users, a second government official said.


    Power generation from gas-fired power plants, which has historically accounted for a lion’s share of LNG use in the country, has declined for three straight years ended 2024, with cheaper solar power use dramatically gaining at the expense of gas-fired generation, data from energy think-tank Ember showed.


    That has forced domestic producers of the fuel to curb production.


    Pakistan is currently exploring the possibility of transferring LNG cargoes to rented tankers for “offshore storage and onward sale,” state-owned oil and gas producer OGDCL said in a presentation to industry and government.


    “Excess LNG in the gas network has resulted in significant production operations impact for local exploration and production companies over last 18 months,” OGDCL said, adding that it had forced curtailment of domestic supply.


    The domestic industry could suffer $378 million in losses over the next 12 months at the current rate of curtailment, according to the presentation dated May 29 reviewed by Reuters.


    It is not immediately clear if Pakistan’s long-term LNG import contracts with QatarEnergy allows for a resale of cargoes. One of the government officials said the country was still exploring ways to do it.


    Qatar typically has a destination clause in long-term supply contracts with buyers that restrict where the cargoes can be sold.


    QatarEnergy did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.


    Pakistan has already deferred five contracted LNG cargoes from Qatar without financial penalty, shifting delivery from 2025 to 2026, as the country grapples with surplus capacity.


    Pakistan’s petroleum minister Ali Pervaiz Malik declined to comment on the presentation, but said renegotiating contracts with Qatar was a “complex” process that could take at least a year, and a final decision on initiating it had yet to be made.


    “While the existing contract with Qatar allows Pakistan to decline vessels, doing so incurs penalties and other complications,” Malik told Reuters.


    The glut has stemmed from several gas-fired power plants, previously operating under must-run contracts, now being sidelined, Malik said.


    “It was expected that summer season will create extraordinary demand but the trend indicates the opposite,” OGDCL said in the presentation.

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  • Melting mountains, rising danger: Climate change fuels glacial floods in northern Pakistan – Ptv.com.pk

    1. Melting mountains, rising danger: Climate change fuels glacial floods in northern Pakistan  Ptv.com.pk
    2. NEOC issues impact-based weather alerts for risk of flash floods, GLOF events, and urban flooding  Ptv.com.pk
    3. Shrinking glaciers: a threat to ecological balance  The Express Tribune
    4. Timely alerts, early preparedness key to disaster mitigation: NDMA Chairman  nation.com.pk
    5. NDMA issues monsoon flood alert  Dunya News

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  • PTI to take loyalty oaths from lawmakers amid defection fears

    PTI to take loyalty oaths from lawmakers amid defection fears

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    ISLAMABAD:

    In a move reflective of deepening political unease, the parliamentary party of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to administer fresh loyalty oaths to its lawmakers, amid concerns of possible defections following a Supreme Court verdict on reserved seats.

    According to a report by Express News on Tuesday, the PTI has convened a crucial meeting of its parliamentary party in Islamabad on Wednesday. All members of the national and provincial assemblies affiliated with the party have been directed to attend.

    Party insiders said that the primary focus of the meeting will be the evolving political dynamics in light of the apex court’s recent decision, which stripped PTI of its claim to nearly 80 reserved seats in national and provincial legislatures.

    Discussions will also centre around the political calculus in Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), where shifting alliances could prove pivotal in the coming days.

    Read More: PTI loses court battle for reserved seats

    Particularly in K-P, where PTI-backed independents hold sway, the party leadership remains wary of overtures by rival political forces. Thirty-five of these independents—previously aligned with PTI—are expected to retake loyalty pledges, reaffirming their commitment to the party.

    Sources confirmed that a similar oath-taking exercise had been carried out post-elections, but fresh fears of desertions have prompted renewed action.

    The Supreme Court’s short order, issued last week, overturned a July 12, 2024 verdict that had restored PTI’s status as a parliamentary party and granted it access to reserved seats.

    The recent ruling has significantly altered the balance of power in the National Assembly, bolstering the position of the ruling coalition, which now stands within reach of a two-thirds majority—an outcome with far-reaching implications for constitutional amendments and governance.

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