Key associate of Pakistan’s ex-PM Khan released from jail, says will meet leader tomorrow

Shah Mahmood Qureshi, deputy head of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party speaks with media as he waits to attend a hearing near the police headquarters where former Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan is being kept in custody and will appear before a special court set-up for his trial, in Islamabad on May 10, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 06 June 2023
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Key associate of Pakistan’s ex-PM Khan released from jail, says will meet leader tomorrow

  • Shah Mahmood Qureshi was arrested following violent protests by pro-Khan supporters last month
  • Qureshi has been ordered released at least twice before but police rearrested him immediately after

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan’s top aide Shah Mahmood Qureshi was released on Tuesday nearly a month after he was arrested following violent protests in the wake of Khan’s detention in a land fraud case on May 9.

Pakistan has been in turmoil since Khan was ousted from the office of the prime minister in 2022 through a parliamentary vote of no-confidence and launched street protests for fresh elections. A full-blown economic crisis, with runaway inflation, a plunge in the currency and the possibility of a debt default, has added to the turmoil.

Khan's arrest on corruption charges in May, which he says was at the behest of the army in cahoots with the civilian government - both deny any political involvement - led to violent nationwide protests, attacks on an air base, military buildings, including the army's headquarters, and the burning of a top general's home, allegedly by the former prime minister's supporters.

The government and the military have vowed strict actions against all those involved in the violence. Several top leaders of Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), including Qureshi who is the party’s vice chairman, are under arrest under a law related to the maintenance of public order. All the leaders who have been set free have subsequently publicly distanced themselves from Khan, denounced the protests and praised the military.

“Inshallah tomorrow I will meet PTI chairman Imran Khan,” Qureshi told reporters after his release. “I spent a month in solitary confinement and got a lot of time to reflect … Whatever my analysis is on the political situation, I will put it before PTI Chairman Imran Khan and also seek his guidance.”

Qureshi has at least twice been released by the courts since his arrest but was rearrested immediately after.

There has been no mention of Khan on local television since the government issued a directive last week not to give airtime to "hate mongers, rioters, their facilitators and perpetrators". It did not name Khan. Most newspapers have also stopped covering him.

Khan's name was muted by all mainstream TV channels on Tuesday during Qureshi's press talk. 


Pakistan telecom authority approves PTCL’s $400 million deal to acquire Telenor

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Pakistan telecom authority approves PTCL’s $400 million deal to acquire Telenor

  • Deal will see PTCL’s mobile arm Ufone merge with Telenor Pakistan to create second-largest mobile operator
  • Regulator says will closely monitor transaction, urges both companies to ensure continuity, quality of services 

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) announced this week it has granted a no objection certificate to the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) to push ahead with its $400 million deal to acquire Telenor Pakistan. 

The major acquisition, which was announced earlier this year, will merge PTCL’s mobile arm Ufone with Telenor Pakistan to create the country’s second-largest mobile operator.

The development takes place as Pakistan’s telecom industry faces rising costs and regulatory pressures.

 “PTA evaluated the transaction’s impact on market competition and consumer interests, and consulted relevant government bodies to ensure full compliance with statutory requirements,” the authority said in a statement issued late Saturday. 

The PTA said both companies must ensure continuity and quality of services to consumers, urging them to uphold all license obligations during the transaction. 

“PTA will closely monitor the process to safeguard consumer rights and maintain a competitive and forward-looking telecom sector,” it added. 

PTCL had earlier said the acquisition will improve customer experience, enhance network quality and coverage, while enabling the whole sector to achieve greater efficiency, build resilient infrastructure and create a more competitive landscape. 

The deal is expected to reshape Pakistan’s telecom landscape, which has four major operators but remains under pressure from thin margins, high spectrum fees and heavy capital expenditure needs.