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Continuity of command: Punjab may retain two ‘indispensable’ officers
Intikhab HanifFebruary 23, 2017
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LAHORE: Punjab Home Secretary Azam Suleman Khan is likely to be appointed additional chief secretary home to head the entire criminal justice system in the province, despite his promotion to BS-22, for continuity of war on terror.
Additional Chief Secretary Shamail Ahmed Khwaja is too being retained by Punjab, by upgrading the BS-21 post to BS-22 “personal to him”.
Both the home secretary and the ACS were promoted to BS-22 a few days ago and they were expected to be recalled by the federal government for their posting against slots matching their new grades. Their repatriation was also expected at least to actualise their promotion even if they were to return to Punjab.
Official sources informed Dawn on Wednesday that the provincial government was retaining both the officials. The post of ACS was being upgraded, personal to Mr Khwaja, they said.
To justify the stay of Mr Azam Suleman Khan, his post was being re-framed as additional chief secretary home in BS-22. There would be no home secretary.
Mr Khan would head the entire criminal justice system including police and security, prosecution department, prisons, Rescue 1122 and Civil Defence, acting as the focal person for the provincial government’s efforts to improve overall law and order and fight terrorism.
It may be mentioned here that the authorities had also refrained from changing Mr Khan a year ago so as to continue with the efforts to effectively combat terrorism and to modernise police and its wings.
“He has three-year institutional memory of the subject. The government has decided not to change the commander at a time when it is going to hunt down terrorists in league with Rangers,” a senior official said.
Published in Dawn, February 23rd, 2017
https://www.dawn.com/news/1316509
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Former KP Chief Secretary Azam Khan takes charge as caretaker interior minister
The Frontier Post / June 5, 2018
F.P. Report
ISLAMABAD: Former Chief Secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mohammad Azam Khan took charge as the caretaker interior minister on Tuesday.
Muhammad Azam Khan met with Interior Secretary Arshad Mirza at the Ministry of Interior after being sworn in as part of the six-member federal cabinet. Azam Khan held an informal meeting where he was introduced to officials at the Ministry of Interior.
During the meeting, Azam Khan told officials at the Ministry of Interior that it was the responsibility of the caretaker government to hold free and fair elections.
Apart from Khan, the caretaker cabinet includes former governor of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Shamshad Akhtar, former Pakistan ambassador to the United Nations Abdullah Hussain Haroon, former senator Roshan Khursheed Bharucha, Mohammad Yousuf Sheikh, and Syed Ali Zafar.
https://thefrontierpost.com/former-...-takes-charge-as-caretaker-interior-minister/
PAT advises PM Khan against Major (r) Suleman’s appointment as chief secretaryStop lying...
Continuity of command: Punjab may retain two ‘indispensable’ officers
Intikhab HanifFebruary 23, 2017
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LAHORE: Punjab Home Secretary Azam Suleman Khan is likely to be appointed additional chief secretary home to head the entire criminal justice system in the province, despite his promotion to BS-22, for continuity of war on terror.
Additional Chief Secretary Shamail Ahmed Khwaja is too being retained by Punjab, by upgrading the BS-21 post to BS-22 “personal to him”.
Both the home secretary and the ACS were promoted to BS-22 a few days ago and they were expected to be recalled by the federal government for their posting against slots matching their new grades. Their repatriation was also expected at least to actualise their promotion even if they were to return to Punjab.
Official sources informed Dawn on Wednesday that the provincial government was retaining both the officials. The post of ACS was being upgraded, personal to Mr Khwaja, they said.
To justify the stay of Mr Azam Suleman Khan, his post was being re-framed as additional chief secretary home in BS-22. There would be no home secretary.
Mr Khan would head the entire criminal justice system including police and security, prosecution department, prisons, Rescue 1122 and Civil Defence, acting as the focal person for the provincial government’s efforts to improve overall law and order and fight terrorism.
It may be mentioned here that the authorities had also refrained from changing Mr Khan a year ago so as to continue with the efforts to effectively combat terrorism and to modernise police and its wings.
“He has three-year institutional memory of the subject. The government has decided not to change the commander at a time when it is going to hunt down terrorists in league with Rangers,” a senior official said.
Published in Dawn, February 23rd, 2017
https://www.dawn.com/news/1316509
BY NEWS DESK , (LAST UPDATED AUGUST 26, 2018)
Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) has requested Prime Minister Imran Khan to not appoint Major (r) Azam Suleman the Punjab chief secretary as he is one of the 12 accused by the families of those affected in the infamous Model Town incident of 2014.
PAT Secretary-General Khurram Nawaz Gandapur, in a letter addressed to the PM, drew his attention to the fact that “Suleman, who is reportedly a favourite for the Punjab chief secretary position, was the province’s home secretary when the Model Town incident took place.”
“The list of the 12 accused, for whose summoning the heirs of the Model Town incident’s martyrs have approached the Lahore High Court (LHC), includes Major (r) Azam Suleman’s name,” Gandapur wrote.
“Major (r) Suleman is directly responsible for the illegal act of the non-issuance of Justice Baqar Najfi Commission’s report.”
Gandapur also claimed that Major (r) Suleman was present during a Rana Sanaullah-chaired meeting — held on June 16, 2014 — regarding the “illegal” anti-encroachment operation that led to the Model Town incident.
“As the Punjab home secretary, Major (r) Suleman was the right-hand man of former Punjab CM Mian Shahbaz Sharif,” Gandapur added.
In the light of the aforementioned, Gandapur asked PM Khan — whose party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been a longtime ally of PAT — to not give “Major (r) Suleman any government responsibility until he proves his innocence.
“If, God forbid, he is given the important role of Punjab chief secretary, then the accused in the Model Town incident will get security in some shape or form, and the trial will be affected.”
https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...or-r-sulemans-appointment-as-chief-secretary/