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PTI’s Murad Saeed allowed to contest Senate election

PTI Leader Murad Saeed’s Nomination Papers Approved by Appellate Tribunal

ISLAMABAD: The nomination papers of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former federal minister Murad Saeed have been officially approved, as confirmed by the Appellate Tribunal through a written verdict.

The tribunal decisively dismissed all eight objections raised against Murad Saeed, affirming the authenticity of the signatures of the attester and endorser on his nomination papers.

Moreover, Murad Saeed has complied with the requirements set forth by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) by depositing the penalty amount imposed.

In its detailed ruling, the tribunal emphasized that individuals with absconding status retain the right to contest elections, stressing that nomination papers cannot be rejected solely on this basis. The tribunal commended Murad Saeed for transparently disclosing his assets during the nomination process.

Furthermore, the written verdict highlighted the accuracy of the documents submitted by Murad Saeed through power of attorney, underscoring their validity.

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With his nomination papers successfully approved, Murad Saeed is poised to participate in the upcoming elections, reaffirming his commitment to serving the constituents with integrity and dedication.

CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz calls for daily observance of Zero Waste Day

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has advocated for the observance of Zero Waste Day daily, emphasising the responsible use of essential items and the significance of waste management.

In a message shared on Zero Waste Day, the chief minister underscored the importance of transitioning to environment-friendly alternatives instead of one-time use plastics.

She pledged to implement a comprehensive waste management plan in major cities and to introduce an effective and sustainable cleanliness project for villages.

The CM reaffirmed her commitment to achieving cleanliness in every city, village, and street across Punjab.

Highlighting the multitude of environmental challenges faced by the planet, she emphasised the necessity for an industrial economy that embraces effective and responsible resource usage, thereby minimising waste.

This year’s theme for the International Day of Zero Waste is “Let’s all work together to build a world where waste is minimized, resources are valued, and our planet thrives!”

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