Opposition parties constitute 15-member committee, vow to give tough time to Imran Khan

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Updated 02 August 2018
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Opposition parties constitute 15-member committee, vow to give tough time to Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD: A multi-party conference has unanimously decided to join parliament and field common candidates for election of Prime Minister, Speaker and Deputy Speaker National Assembly against the majority party PTI.

This was announced by PPP leader Sherry Rehman after a meeting of leaders from various parties, including PML-N, PPP, MMA, ANP, PkMAP and others in Islamabad this evening. She said the common candidate for premiership will belong to PML-N, while the candidates for Speaker National Assembly will be from PPP and for Deputy Speaker from MMA .

She said all parties rejected election results and decided to follow a joint strategy to stage protest against alleged rigging in elections inside and outside of parliament.

Speaking on the occasion, PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said a fifteen-member action committee has been formed to finalize the united opposition's common course of action against the alleged rigging.

Ahsan Iqbal said the opposition will give a tough time to the government, which carries fake mandate.

MMA leader Liaquat Baloch said the joint opposition will defend the constitution and democracy.


Pakistan says $50 million meat export deal with Tajikistan nearing finalization

Updated 09 December 2025
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Pakistan says $50 million meat export deal with Tajikistan nearing finalization

  • Islamabad expects to finalize agreement soon after Dushanbe signals demand for 100,000 tons
  • Pakistan is seeking to expand agricultural trade beyond rice, citrus and mango exports

ISLAMABAD: Tajikistan has expressed interest in importing 100,000 tons of Pakistani meat worth more than $50 million, with both governments expected to finalize a supply agreement soon, Pakistan’s food security ministry said on Tuesday.

Pakistan is trying to grow agriculture-based exports as it seeks regional markets for livestock and food commodities, while Tajikistan, a landlocked Central Asian state, has been expanding food imports to support domestic demand. Pakistan currently exports rice, citrus and mangoes to Dushanbe, though volumes remain small compared to national production, according to official figures.

The development came during a meeting in Islamabad between Pakistan’s Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain and Ambassador of Tajikistan Yusuf Sharifzoda, where agricultural trade, livestock supply and food-security cooperation were discussed.

“Tajikistan intends to purchase 100,000 tons of meat from Pakistan, an import valued at over USD 50 million,” the ambassador said, according to the ministry’s statement, assuring full facilitation and that Islamabad was prepared to meet the demand.

The statement said the two sides agreed to expand cooperation in meat and livestock, fresh fruit, vegetables, staple crops, agricultural research, pest management and standards compliance. Pakistan also proposed strengthening coordination on phytosanitary rules and establishing pest-free production zones to support long-term exports.

Pakistan and Tajikistan have long maintained political ties but bilateral food trade remains below potential: Pakistan produces 1.8 million tons of mangoes annually but exported just 0.7 metric tons to Tajikistan in 2024, while rice exports amounted to only 240 metric tons in 2022 out of national output of 9.3 million tons. Pakistan imports mainly ginned cotton from Tajikistan.