Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the prime minister, declared that the State will never forget the families of Shuhada, who gave their life in order to secure our promising future. Today, when presiding over the federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad, he declared that terrorists would be unable to break the determination of Pakistan’s 240 million citizens. The prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to seeing through the anti-polio campaign until the full elimination of the virus from the nation. The cabinet vehemently denounced the attack on police officers who were assigned to the polio team’s security while offering heartfelt condolences for the Shuhada of Bajaur explosion. It also provided fateha for the souls of the dead.
On the Federal Public Service Commission’s advice, the cabinet also authorised the regularisation of 227 teachers who are employed full-time. Additionally, it authorised the federal cabinet’s committee on enforced disappearances to be reconstituted. Following the resignation of Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti, the Caretaker Interior Minister, who had been leading the group, the committee is being reassembled. The committee will now be led by the Minister of Law and Justice. The cabinet approved the necessary changes to the Supreme Court’s Karachi registry’s building design and the relocation of all federal courts and tribunals to different parts of the city.
Nonetheless, the Karachi Registry of the Supreme Court will keep operating out of the current structure.