PM Imran Khan convenes cabinet meeting today


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has convened a cabinet meeting on Thursday (today) to discuss a 20-point agenda including the issue of making Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) a province.

The prime minister will chair the meeting and inform participants of the future strategy in the wake of completion of the government’s first 100-days. The cabinet will also review implementation of the decisions taken in its last meeting and ratify decisions taken by the Economic Coordination Committee.

Similarly, Prime Minister Imran will also evaluate the performance of ministers and consult regarding his visit to Qatar.

Other issues that will be taken up in the agenda include supply of gas to industries, shifting issues to relevant divisions from Economic Affairs division and the approval of reconstitution of the board of trustees of the Karachi Post Trust and Chairman Port Qasim Authority are also on the agenda.

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The cabinet will further discuss an extension to the licence of private aviation company and the approval of an agreement between Anti-Narcotics Forces of Pakistan and Canada along with the appointment of members of the Law and Justice Commission.

The cabinet will also mull over issuing the Rs50 coin on the International Anti-Corruption Day and steps for the secrecy of cabinet documents will also be discussed.

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