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1. COVID-19 IN PAKISTAN
2. Rumors about another federal cabinet re-shuffle
What’s going on? Word on the street is that Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan is about to make some changes to the federal cabinet. If PM Khan is actually changing the cabinet around, this will be the fifth time since his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) govt came into power in 2018. The last cabinet re-shuffle took place in December 2020, so not long ago.
The details: PM Khan is reportedly planning to change some portfolios, though we aren’t sure which ones. It’s unclear if he’s going to switch things up, promote, or downgrade certain cabinet members. His decision will be based on how people have been performing in their current role. Human Rights Minister, Shireen Mazari, confirmed that some newly elected Senators will join PM Khan’s federal cabinet, but she didn’t specify who.
Tell me more: According to ARY News, PM Khan is not happy with the performance of several key ministers. The Express Tribune cited unnamed sources from within PTI, who claimed that PM Khan is tired of delayed projects and never ending excuses. The Express Tribune also quoted an anonymous federal minister, who said it’s getting harder to put a positive spin on “lackluster performance.”
The bottom line: PM Khan reportedly thinks it’s time to deliver, but some people aren’t delivering. He wants top ministers to actually perform, deliver on major promises, and show the country they are performing at a high level.
3. Bilawal Bhutto supports the Aurat March
In a meeting with the Aurat March (i.e. women’s march) Karachi chapter, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman, Bilawal Bhutto, said he regrets how blasphemy laws are being “misused” to target the Aurat March. An online video is spreading dangerous misinformation about the recent Aurat March, which took place on International Women’s Day. Bhutto expressed his support for the Aurat March movement, and listened to their security concerns.
4. Human Rights Ministry stands up for expelled students
The Ministry of Human Rights is getting involved in the recent expulsion of two students from the University of Lahore. The students were expelled for alleged misconduct and breaking the university’s rules. FYI, a girl proposed to a boy and they hugged in public. The ministry’s Parliamentary Secretary, Lal Chand Malhi, sent a letter to the University of Lahore’s Vice Chancellor. To sum up the letter, Malhi accused the university’s administration of “overreacting,” “moral policing,” and “violating the students’ basic human rights.” He believes there’s no legitimate reason for the university to wreck their education and future career opportunities. He urged the university to re-admit the students.
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