Appointment process for caretaker setup begins after dissolution of provincial legislature in Punjab

A Pakistani ranger stands guard outside the provincial assembly of Punjab in Lahore on April 16, 2022. (Photo courtesy: AFP/File)
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Updated 15 January 2023
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Appointment process for caretaker setup begins after dissolution of provincial legislature in Punjab

  • Governor Baligh-ur-Rehman asks all relevant political actors to nominate a caretaker chief minister ‘within three days’
  • He says he is willing to facilitate the process by holding a meeting of politicians to help them reach a consensus

ISLAMABAD: The provincial legislature of Pakistan’s most populous federating unit of Punjab stood dissolved on Saturday evening, allowing the appointment process for an interim caretaker setup to begin ahead of fresh polls in the province.

The development took place days after Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi sent a summary to Governor Baligh-ur-Rehman for the dissolution of the Punjab Assembly. Elahi is an ally of ousted premier Imran Khan who has been seeking early elections in the country since the downfall of his administration in a parliamentary no-confidence vote held last April.

The governor refused to become part of the dissolution process on Saturday, though the assembly came to an end on its own under a constitutional provision that took effect 48 hours after he received the summary from the chief minister.

Subsequently, the governor announced the dissolution of the assembly and provincial cabinet in a letter which also mentioned the appointment process of the caretaker setup.

“The care-taker Chief Minister shall be appointed by the undersigned in consultation with the outgoing Chief Minister and the Leader of the Opposition in the outgoing Provincial Assembly as per Article 224(1A) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,” he said.

“Above in view, I call upon you to participate in the process of appointment of care-taker Chief Minister and provide the name of a person to be appointed as such, within three days hereof, i.e. by the 17th January, 2023, 2210 hours,” the letter continued.

The governor added he was willing to facilitate the process by holding a meeting to bring all relevant political actors together.

After the Punjab Assembly, ex-PM Khan also wants to dissolve the legislative body in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party is currently in power.


Pakistan announces plan to develop Port Qasim into climate-resilient industrial complex

Updated 12 January 2026
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Pakistan announces plan to develop Port Qasim into climate-resilient industrial complex

  • Port Qasim handles 51% of Pakistan’s sea trade, facilitates Islamabad’s trade with Central Asian states
  • Maritime affairs ministry says 833 industrial units currently operational at Port Qasim, with 40 under construction

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Maritime Affairs Ministry announced on Monday that it aims to develop Port Qasim into a climate-resilient industrial complex, saying the move would create jobs, usher in investment and ensure sustainable development for the country. 

According to its website, Port Qasim is one of the largest contributors to Pakistan’s economy, handling 51 percent of the country’s sea trade. The port also connects directly to Pakistan’s national highway and motorway network, facilitating trade between Afghanistan and the Central Asian Republics.

Pakistan has recently attempted to upgrade its port infrastructure to handle higher trade volumes and improve connectivity between sea lanes and landlocked Central Asian states, leveraging its geographic position at the crossroads of South and Central Asia. 

Maritime Affairs Minister Junaid Anwar Chaudhry chaired a meeting to discuss projects related to Port Qasim, the ministry said in a statement. 

“During the meeting, a long-term plan for a climate-resilient industrial complex at Port Qasim was announced,” the statement said. 

Chaudhry said Port Qasim would be developed into a global industrial and logistics hub, adding that it will become a “key gateway” for Pakistan’s national economy.

Officials briefed the minister that the development project for the port would cover an area of more than 14,000 acres. The port’s industrial complex has been divided into three distinct zones, with the eastern one designated for heavy industry and export-oriented units, and the northwestern zone for the promotion of value-added industries and port services.

The southwestern zone of the complex has been earmarked for special industrial and commercial activities, the ministry said. 

Chaudhry said 833 industrial units are currently operational at the port while 40 are under construction. He also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to modernizing port infrastructure and improving road and rail connectivity.

“Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said the Port Qasim Industrial Complex will emerge as a hub for employment generation, investment, and sustainable development,” the statement said. 

Pakistan seeks to upgrade streamline port operations and enhance trade relations with regional countries as it seeks to escape a prolonged macroeconomic crisis that has put a strain on its resources and triggered a balance of payments crisis in the country over the past few years.