Political bigwigs choose Karachi as battle arena for premiership

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President PML-N Shehbaz Sharif submitted nomination forms from NA-249 and NA-250, the Karachi’s constituencies from where PMLN had obtained a good number of votes in the last local government polls. (ASIF HASSAN/AFP)
Updated 12 June 2018
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Political bigwigs choose Karachi as battle arena for premiership

  • Former president Pervez Musharraf will face Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Dr. Farooq Sattar, PTI’s Dr. Arif Alvi, Pak Sarzameed Party leader Mustafa Kamal, Jamat-e-Islami leader Muhammad Hussain and PPP’s Abdul Aziz Memon on NA-247
  • Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan is contesting from NA-243 while Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is in the race for NA-246 — a known stronghold of his party in Karachi

KARACHI: After a brief U-turn on the Karachi contest, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) President Mian Shehbaz Sharif submitted nomination forms from two Karachi constituencies of the National Assembly on Monday evening.

“President of PMLN, Shehbaz Sharif, submitted on Monday nomination forms from NA-249 and NA-250, however, he will contest from one of these constituencies, which will be decided later,” Saleem Zia, the central leader of PMLN, told Arab News.

Last Thursday, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari submitted his nomination papers to contest elections from two National Assembly seats — NA-246 of Karachi’s Lyari area and NA-200 of Larkana — which his party has been winning since the 1970s.

PTI Chief Imran Khan submitted his nomination form for NA-243 of the city, which analysts believe is a challenging one.

Amanullah Afridi, the PMLN parliamentary leader of Karachi city council, said that NA-249 was the stronghold from where his party, PMLN, had won four out of nine union committees in local government elections. The remaining five were won by different political parties. “We also have a good vote bank in NA-250,” Afridi told Arab News.




Local leaders of the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) submitting nomination forms for former president Pervez Musharraf on Monday. (Photo courtesy: APML)

Why has the PMLN leadership chosen Karachi?

Saleem Zia said that the city owes much to his party as it was the PMLN that rid Karachiites of the continued violence which paralyzed the city. “The PMLN leadership, by starting the Karachi operation, has got the Karachiites rid of mental stress. We have restored the peace and the people accept it. They will accept it by polling large number of votes to the PML-N candidates in the next polls.”

Shehbaz Sharif made six visits to Karachi last month, Zia said. “Shehbaz Sharif is not only contesting elections but he has plans for Karachi, which is faced with various types of problems.”

Analysts concur that PMLN is primarily banking on its achievement in the Karachi operation.

“The Pashtun votes are believed to be going in favor of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) but the community gives credit for peace in Karachi to PML-N. All the operations in Karachi have been carried in the regime of PMLN,” said Mazhar Abbas, a senior political commentator.

“We saw that a large number of people from areas where Pashtun, Punjabi and other communities live polled votes for the PMLN candidates in local government elections, which must be very encouraging for the party,” Abbas told Arab News, adding it might be one of the reasons that for the first time a member of the Sharif family is contesting from Karachi.

“If Shehbaz Sharif contests from Karachi it will benefit the party itself and give momentum to the party election drive.”

Mazhar Abbas sees it as a good sign that Shehbaz Sharif, Bilawal Bhutto and Imran Khan will be contesting from the city, besides leaders of the local party who are in the race. “Dr. Farooq Sattar, Mustafa Kamal and several other important figures will contest from Karachi. “But it’s happening for the first time that the leadership of the three major political parties will contest from the commercial capital,” Abbas said.

“Since 1970 we have seen that the parties forming government in the center hardly take seats from Karachi. If PTI takes a good number of seats from Karachi and forms a government in the center it will be a record,” Abbas said.

Karachi has always been important as it is the financial hub of the country. “If Shehbaz Sharif is elected from Sindh, he will be bound to do something for Sindh which has long being neglected due to the apathy being shown toward it by parties ruling in Sindh province,” said Senator Mushahidullah Khan, the PML-N central leader.

Mushahidullah Khan, who has also submitted nomination forms from NA-249 from the PMLN, said that he will withdraw in favor of Sharif as his seat is the most secure seat.

However, others view the decision as unwise.

“Given the electoral strength of PML-N in Karachi, the decision can’t be declared a wise one,” said Saeed Khawar, senior political analyst. “If Shehbaz Sharif is able to save his surety from being fortified, it will be a great success.”

The positive is, he said, while agreeing with the others, is that it will give Shehbaz Sharif a national face. “The step which Nawaz Sharif failed to take in nearly three decades, his younger brother is going to take. Shehbaz Sharif has given a good message that he is a national leader, which is required of a leader expecting to be the future prime minister of Pakistan,” Khawar told Arab News.

On Monday, former president Pervez Musharraf also submitted nomination forms from NA-247, Clifton-Defense. Earlier, Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan leader Dr. Farooq Sattar, Pak Sarzameen Party chairman Mustafa Kamal, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Dr. Arif Alvi, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Muhammad Hussain and PPP leader Abdul Aziz Memon also submitted nomination forms from the same seat.

“With three heads of major political parties contesting from Karachi, several important leaders are in the race to book a seat in the national assembly from Karachi, which has made the city central to country general polls,” Khawar said.


Pakistan arrests suspects in visa fraud targeting job seekers hoping to reach Gulf, Europe

Updated 14 June 2025
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Pakistan arrests suspects in visa fraud targeting job seekers hoping to reach Gulf, Europe

  • All three suspects, including a woman, took large sums from people before going into hiding
  • FIA arrested them from different cities after they failed to deliver on promised overseas jobs

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Saturday arrested three individuals, including a woman, for allegedly defrauding job seekers by promising employment in Gulf countries and Europe, state media reported.

The arrests were made during raids in Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Multan, and Lodhran. The suspects, identified as Abid Hussain, Hira Noor and Ajmal, are accused of collecting large sums from citizens in exchange for fake overseas job arrangements.

“These suspects were arrested for their involvement in visa fraud and human smuggling,” the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) news agency said, adding all three went into hiding after failing to deliver on their promises.

The report further said Abid Hussain received Rs800,000 ($2,800) from one victim for a job in Saudi Arabia. Hira Noor allegedly took over Rs2.9 million ($10,150) from another individual, promising work in Europe. Ajmal is accused of charging Rs400,000 ($1,400) to arrange employment in Dubai.

The arrests come amid renewed efforts by Pakistan to crack down on human smuggling networks after a series of deadly boat tragedies in recent years involving Pakistani nationals trying to reach Europe as undocumented migrants.

Despite enforcement drives, criminal syndicates continue to exploit economically vulnerable individuals seeking better opportunities abroad.


Pakistan PM urges ‘credible’ global action to halt Israel’s war in call with Iran’s president

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Pakistan PM urges ‘credible’ global action to halt Israel’s war in call with Iran’s president

  • President Masoud Pezeshkian calls for greater Muslim unity in the face of escalating regional threats
  • Pakistan’s defense minister also urges Muslim countries to sever their diplomatic relations with Israel

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday urged the international community and the United Nations to take “urgent and credible steps” to end Israel’s war in Iran, during a phone call with a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, according to a statement from his office.

Israel launched surprise attacks on Iranian nuclear and military facilities in the early hours of Friday amid Tehran’s negotiations with Washington over its nuclear program. The strikes killed several senior military commanders and nuclear scientists, according to Iranian media, and also caused civilian casualties.

Israel, at war in the region since October 2023, initially launched a military campaign against Gaza following a Hamas assault, which the Palestinian group said was retaliation for decades of oppression. Since then, the Israeli government has expanded its military operations to neighboring Muslim states such as Syria and Lebanon before targeting Iran.

Sharif said Pakistan stood in “resolute solidarity” with Iranian people and government during his conversation with the Iranian president.

“The Prime Minster denounced Israel’s blatant provocations and adventurism as a grave threat to regional and global peace and stability,” said the statement released by his office after the phone call.

“He urged the international community and the United Nations to take urgent and credible steps to put an end to Israel’s aggressive behavior and its illegal actions,” it added. “He stated that Pakistan was fully committed to promoting peace in the region and stood ready to play its role in this context.”

Sharif also conveyed condolences over the loss of life in Friday’s Israeli strike and recalled Pakistan’s statement of support for Iran during an emergency session of the UN Security Council a day earlier.

The Iranian President thanked Pakistan for its solidarity and support and called for greater unity among Islamic countries in the face of escalating regional threats.

UNIFIED STRATEGY

Earlier in the day, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif urged Muslim nations to adopt a unified strategy to counter Israel, warning that failure to act collectively would leave them vulnerable, as he expressed full diplomatic support to Iran in a speech to the National Assembly following Israeli strikes.

“Just as Israel is currently targeting Yemen, Iran, and Palestine, if the Muslim world does not unite today and continues to prioritize its own interests and agendas, then everyone’s turn will come,” he told lawmakers.

“An OIC meeting should be convened, and all Muslim countries must come together to devise a strategy through which Israel can be confronted collectively,” he continued. “There is a need for an initiative that reflects the unity of the Islamic world. Wherever there are diplomatic ties with Israel in the Muslim world, they should be severed.”

The Pakistani minister added the Muslim world remained “militarily vulnerable” and voiced what he described as Pakistan’s unwavering solidarity with Iran.

NO NUCLEAR TALKS
The Iranian foreign ministry also announced during the day it would no longer take part in planned nuclear negotiations with the United States in Oman, calling them “meaningless” while Israeli attacks continued.

“It is obvious that in such circumstances and until the Zionist regime’s aggression against the Iranian nation stops, it would be meaningless to participate in dialogue with a party that is the biggest supporter and accomplice of the aggressor,” an Iranian spokesperson said, according to international wire agencies.

Israel’s defense minister also warned “Tehran will burn” if Iran continued to launch missiles at Israeli cities. Iran had retaliated on Friday night by launching a barrage of missiles at Israel, with explosions lighting up the skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

Just a day earlier, hours after Israel targeted Iran, Pakistan’s envoy to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, condemned the strike on Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure, calling it a violation of international law.

“Iran has the right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter,” he said, urging all sides to avoid further escalation and emphasizing the need to resolve tensions through diplomacy.


Pakistan PM calls for quick EV policy with stakeholder input to promote clean transport

Updated 14 June 2025
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Pakistan PM calls for quick EV policy with stakeholder input to promote clean transport

  • Shehbaz Sharif seeks ‘priority measures’ to promote electric motorcycles, scooters, cars and buses
  • He says charging stations and battery-swapping centers must be ensured to strengthen EV rollout

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s government on Saturday pledged to promote electric vehicles (EVs) across all segments of transport, with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif calling for a national policy on the subject to be finalized in consultation with stakeholders.

The move comes amid a steady rise in EV adoption in a market long dominated by Japanese automakers such as Suzuki, Toyota and Honda. Increasingly, Chinese and Korean brands are entering the space, with electric vehicles becoming more and more visible in cities like Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.

The government is hoping to ride this momentum to cut fuel imports and reduce emissions.

“Priority measures will be taken for the promotion of electric motorcycles, scooters, three-wheelers, cars and buses,” the prime minister said while chairing a meeting in Lahore to discuss the adoption of EVs.

The draft Electric Vehicles Policy 2025 was reviewed at the meeting, with Sharif calling for its urgent finalization “in consultation with all stakeholders” before being presented to the cabinet.

“Charging stations and battery-swapping stations must be ensured,” he said during the meeting. “Industries will also be facilitated to increase the manufacturing capacity of two- and three-wheelers.”

While EVs offer a way to reduce the country’s petroleum import bill and carbon footprint, the lack of infrastructure, frequent power outages and limited financing options remain key impediments to their widespread adoption and scale-up.

Yet industry experts believe existing players in Pakistan’s auto market will face stiff competition from various EV brands, with many seeing electric vehicles as poised to consolidate their place in the domestic market.


Pakistan delegation in Brussels says Islamabad can develop counterterror partnership with Delhi

Updated 14 June 2025
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Pakistan delegation in Brussels says Islamabad can develop counterterror partnership with Delhi

  • India blames Pakistan for supporting “terrorist” attacks in the part of disputed Kashmir it governs
  • Islamabad, Washington thwarted attacks in Pakistan, US and Europe, says head of delegation

ISLAMABAD: The head of a delegation visiting Brussels to present Pakistan’s point of view regarding the country’s recent military standoff with India said on Saturday that Islamabad can develop a “phenomenal” counterterror partnership with Delhi, similar to the one it has with Washington. 

India blames Pakistan for arming and funding militants who carry out subversive activities in the part of disputed Kashmir it governs, an allegation Islamabad has always denied. The two countries engaged in a military confrontation for four days last month after India accused Pakistan of supporting an attack at the Pahalgam tourist resort in Indian-administered Kashmir. Twenty-six people, mostly tourists, were killed in the attack. 

Pakistan enjoys counterterror cooperation with several countries, including the US, which includes intelligence sharing and other forms of coordination to thwart militant attacks. The head of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), General Michael Kurilla, this week praised Pakistan as a “phenomenal partner” in counterterrorism efforts during a testimony. 

Speaking to reporters in Brussels, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is the head of the Pakistani delegation, pointed out that the US and Pakistan have thwarted “terrorist attacks” in Europe, the US and Pakistan through counter-terror coordination. 

“Will we be more effectively able to combat terror if India and Pakistan sat together and coordinated, conducted intelligence sharing,” Bhutto Zardari asked in response to a question. 

Citing Kurilla’s statement, Bhutto Zardari said Islamabad can develop a counter-terror partnership with New Delhi similar to the one it enjoyed with Washington. 

“We can develop that phenomenal partnership with India as well,” he added.

He lamented that there was no cooperation or coordination between the two nuclear-armed nations on combating “terrorism,” adding that the two countries last had a dialogue on counter-terror in 2012. 

 

 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the nine-member diplomatic group last month, headed by Bhutto Zardari, who is a former foreign minister and the head of the Pakistan Peoples Party.

He has been leading a team to visits in New York, Washington DC, London and Brussels since June 2. Another delegation, led by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Syed Tariq Fatemi, has visited Moscow.

While the ceasefire between the two countries continues to remain in place, tensions continue to simmer as India says it is holding in abeyance a decades-old water-sharing treaty with Pakistan. 

Islamabad had said after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty that it considered any attempt to stop or divert the flow of water belonging to Pakistan to be an “act of war.”

About 80 percent of Pakistani farms depend on the Indus system, as do nearly all hydropower projects serving the country of some 250 million.

Pakistan and India, bitter rivals, have fought two out of three wars over the disputed territory of Kashmir that they both claim in full but govern only parts of.


Pakistan says 700 army personnel killed in militant attacks in last 2 years

Updated 14 June 2025
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Pakistan says 700 army personnel killed in militant attacks in last 2 years

  • Pakistan has suffered a surge in militant attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces recently
  • Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif blames New Delhi for supporting militant outfits in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Around 700 army personnel have been killed in various militant attacks over the past two years, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said on Saturday, accusing India of supporting terror outfits in the country. 

Pakistan has witnessed a surge in militant attacks since November 2022 in its northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and southwestern Balochistan provinces bordering Iran and Afghanistan. In KP, the Pakistani Taliban or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) outfit has carried out some of the deadliest attacks against law enforcers. 

In Balochistan, separatist ethnic Baloch militant groups demand independence from the state, accusing Islamabad of denying locals a share in the province’s mineral resources. Islamabad denies the allegations.

“In the past two years, 700 of our soldiers have been martyred,” Asif told lawmakers during a televised parliamentary session. “Our civilians have been martyred. Several districts of a province of ours are being targeted by terrorism.”

The minister said that militant outfits such as the TTP or the separatist Baloch Liberation Army are “agents of India,” alleging that they were fighting New Delhi’s war on Pakistani soil. 

“Any person who even has a speck of sympathy toward them is not a Pakistani,” Asif said, vowing that Islamabad would win its war against militancy. 

India and Pakistan have traded allegations of supporting militant groups for years. New Delhi blames Islamabad for supporting militant outfits who carry out attacks in Indian-administered Kashmir, an allegation that Pakistan has always rejected. 

The two countries engaged in a military confrontation for days last month after India attacked Pakistan with missiles, accusing it of supporting an April 22 attack in the Pahalgam tourist resort in Indian-administered Kashmir. 

Pakistan denied the allegations and called for an international, credible probe into the incident. 

The defense minister expressed solidarity with Iran over Israel’s recent attacks against it, vowing to extend support to the neighboring country.

“In this hour of trial, we are with them in every way,” Asif said. “Whatever help they need at the international level, at the United Nations or any other institution or at the Islamic conference, we will defend their interests there.”