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Imran directs CM Khattak to act against corrupt ministers

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Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Friday said it had come to his attention that some ministers in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet were indulging in corruption.

In a statement issued from the PTI’s Karachi Media Cell, Khan demanded of Chief Minister Pervez Khattak to immediately investigate and take action against these ministers.

Khan reminded that PTI was given an electoral mandate on two main commitments: One, to bring peace to the country, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the second to stamp out corruption.

The PTI chief stated that there could be absolutely no compromise on these two commitments.

He pointed out that already, the government had lost eight billion rupees in just one corruption case involving Swiss accounts and now would lose another four billion rupees in fines as a result of expedient compromises on the same case.

All this money could have gone towards investment in education and other development projects, Khan said.

He was adamant that the PTI would not tolerate corruption at any level but would act immediately to punish those responsible.


Imran directs CM Khattak to act against corrupt ministers - DAWN.COM

atleast he is up against corruption like an honest Leader and not brushing it under the carpet !!
 
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I guess the question is what is Naya about KPK other than its name?
 
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CCTVs installed to monitor Muharram processions

The authorities have installed 32 closed-circuit television cameras (CCTVs) in the inner city to keep an eye on Muharram processions during the last four days.



An official said the cameras had been installed at sensitive places, which can be monitored from the command post as well as the offices and cellphones of the concerned superintendent of police (SP), senior superintendent of police (SSP) Operations capital city police officer and inspector general of police.



Apart from police, heavy contingents of Frontier Constabulary have been deployed on the routes of Muharram processions.Inspector General of Police Nasir Khan Durrani on Monday visited a number of places, including Imambargahs, in the inner city and inspected the security measures taken for the majalis and processions.



Meanwhile, the death anniversary of Malik Mohammad Saad, the then capital city police officer Peshawar, is being observed today (Tuesday). He was killed in a suicide attack in Dhakki Dalgaran on the 7th Muharram in 2007.



Besides, Malik Saad, Deputy Superintendent of Police Khan Raziq and 15 others were also killed in the suicide attack while a number of people, mostly policemen, were wounded.Malik Saad was regarded as one of the finest police officers of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.



CCTVs installed to monitor Muharram processions - thenews.com.pk
 
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