In a move by former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan to increase pressure on the government, the federal cabinet on Tuesday approved a supplementary grant to the interior ministry to help the city with the upcoming ‘ can be strengthened against ‘real freedom’. March’
In the federal cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday, the forum discussed the emerging political situation of the country and the threat of long march of opposition leader Imran Khan.
The Cabinet members considered the initiative of the Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet (ECC) which approved a supplementary grant of Rs 410.181 million to the Federal Ministry of Home Affairs to deal with the ‘law and order’ situation in the country. – Mainly supporters of PTI’s upcoming march in the federal capital.
The Interior Ministry has already mobilized several shipping containers to fortify the sensitive area, in addition to mobilizing thousands of soldiers, paramilitary forces and police from across the country to push back the protesters, to maintain its operational readiness. Funds approved.
The Interior Ministry also outlined various options to deal with Imran Khan and a possible Azadi March.
The Federal Cabinet under the leadership of Shahbaz Sharif condemned the issuance of the arrest warrant of Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah.
Sanaullah told the cabinet that the Punjab Anti-Corruption Department had allegedly misled the court by submitting false documents to obtain the arrest warrant.
The federal government also discussed the alleged cipher conspiracy, the investigation into the leaked audio clips and other important political issues.
The federal cabinet also approved the energy conservation plan in the meeting.