Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Chairperson Senator Rubina Khalid on Monday urged those whose words may have hurt BISP beneficiaries’ sentiments to apologise. While she did not specifically name anyone, the senator said this during a press conference in Islamabad after mentioning remarks by Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah. Speaking on Geo News ’ programme ‘Capital Talk’ last week, Sanaullah claimed that the BISP data was “not accurate to the extent of Punjab”, alleged it was marred by corruption and remarked that the programme served no purpose other than turning people into beggars. In her press conference, Khalid said it was not right to say that BISP was turning people into beggars, explaining that the programme catered to those who worked to earn a living. But, she continued, when they need financial assistance, it is the state’s responsibility to aid them without compromising their self-respect. “BISP does not turn people into beggars; it ...
The Punjab Home Department has written to the interior ministry to requisition troops from the Pakistan Army and Rangers to ensure security during the month of Muharram, it emerged on Monday. In a letter to the interior ministry, dated June 4, the Home Department sought necessary action regarding the requisition of troops as requested by the Punjab police chief for security assistance. The letter stated that the “present security environment underlines the requirement of evolving a deliberate and foolproof security mechanism” during the upcoming month of Muharram, in order to prevent action by terrorists or “miscreants”. In total, the services of 137 army and Rangers companies, including 61 of the Pakistan Army and 76 of Rangers, have been requested across at least 37 districts of Punjab, according to the letter. The deployment of both Army and Rangers personnel has been sought for Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana, Gujranwala, Narowal, Gu...