Pakistan

Federal cabinet approves transfer of chief secretaries, IGPsISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Justice (R) Nasir-ul-Mulk on Wednesday chaired a meeting of the caretaker federal cabinet at his office and approved posting and transfer of top provincial officials.
According to a statement issued by the PM office, in order to ensure free, fair and transparent elections in the country, the federal cabinet, in consultation with the Election Commission of Pakistan and the respective provincial governments, has approved posting of the following officers as Chief Secretaries and IG Police/PPOs; Chief Secretaries;Punjab Mr.
Akbar Hussain DurraniSindh Mr.
Azam Suleman KhanKPMr.
Naveed Kamran BalochBalochistanMr.
Akhtar NazeerInspector General of PolicePunjab Dr.
Kaleem ImamSindh Mr.
Amjad Javed SaleemiKPMr.
Mohammad TahirBalochistanMr.
Mohsin Hasan ButtThe move came after PTI wrote a letter to the ECP and caretaker government seeking transfer of top officials to ensure transparency of the elections.





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