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Echoes of the ministers' fight at the Glasgow Conference reached Prime Minister Imran Khan

 Some party leaders arrived to attend the conference without informing the Prime Minister, taking serious note of the statements made by the leaders regarding the Glasgow Conference.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

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(news world Latest - December 1, 2021) The fight between Amin Aslam and Special Assistant for Climate Change Zartaj Gul at the Glasgow Conference reached Prime Minister Imran Khan. A meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan According to the report, the Prime Minister took strong note of the statements made by the leaders regarding the Glasgow Conference and termed the statements made by the Ministers at the Conference as regrettable.

According to sources, the Prime Minister said that some party leaders arrived to attend the conference without informing him. The Prime Minister said that no future minister would go abroad without permission. Therefore, the ministers should stay in their ministries.


It should be noted that last week Riaz Fatyana revealed that there was a fight between Minister of State Zartaj Gul and Amin Aslam in the conference. Zartaj Gul returned home after fighting with Amin Aslam. Was standard


He said that the delegation from Nepal and other countries was not received by any officer in Pakistan camp. Chairman Committee said that crores of rupees of national exchequer were lost due to incompetent officers of the Ministry of Climate Change. Chairman Committee Rana Tanveer Hussain directed the audit authorities to investigate and submit a report. Malik Amin Aslam had termed the reports of quarrel between government ministers in Glasgow as baseless. PTI had issued show cause notice to Riaz Fatyana.



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London (news world Latest - NNI November 30, 2021) Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has said that he did not want to be the governor but the party sidelined him by giving him a formal post. I am trying to perform the tasks within my jurisdiction in a cheerful manner.


He said that it was a tragedy of Pakistan that they kept running after personalities and did not strengthen the institutions. He acknowledged that the police and the judiciary had failed to reform, and that the police, the judiciary and the prosecution needed to be reformed.

Chaudhry Sarwar said that the rotten system of the country is unable to solve the problems of the people, 1122 has been turned into the best rescue service, its system is even better than the British system.


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