Sindh picks ex-Supreme Court judge for caretaker chief minister’s post 

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The undated photo shows Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar speaking during a ceremony at the Federal Judicial Academy in Islamabad, Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: Federal Judicial Academy)
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An undated file photo of caretaker Chief Minister of Sindh province, Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar. (Photo courtesy: Sindh High Court)
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Updated 15 August 2023
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Sindh picks ex-Supreme Court judge for caretaker chief minister’s post 

  • Outgoing Sindh chief minister, opposition leader nominate Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar for caretaker CM post
  • Known for his judgments against militants, Baqar survived a suicide blast by the Pakistani Taliban in 2013 

KARACHI: The governor of Pakistan’s southern Sindh province, Kamran Khan Tessori on Tuesday announced his decision to appoint former Supreme Court judge, Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar, to the post of caretaker chief minister of Sindh, as the South Asian country gears up to head into national and provincial elections. 

The provincial assembly of Sindh was dissolved on August 11 on outgoing Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah’s recommendation, a day before the five-year tenure of the provincial assembly was to expire on August 12. The Sindh governor approved Baqar’s name after outgoing Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and opposition leader Rana Ansar both unanimously agreed to appoint him to the post. 

Baqar, 66, was appointed as the chief justice of the Sindh High Court on September 20, 2013 and was later elevated to the post of judge of the Supreme Court on February 17, 2015. He achieved his Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) from the University of Karachi. Known for his judgments against militants, Baqar survived a suicide bomb attack in 2013 that was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban. The blast targeted his convoy in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi that killed nine people, mostly police officers and paramilitary troops. 

“[I] have signed the summary to appoint Justice Retired Maqbool Baqar as the caretaker Chief Minister,” Tessori wrote on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, adding that the name was approved in accordance with Article 224 (1-A) of Pakistan’s constitution.”

 

 

The selection process, according to a spokesperson for the Sindh chief minister, included thorough discussions between Shah and the leader of the opposition for three days after which a consensus was reached between the two sides on Baqar’s name. 

“Mr. Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar, a former judge of the honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan, is to be appointed as the caretaker Chief Minister of the Sindh government,” a summary from the Chief Minister’s Office read. 

The appointment takes place a day after Pakistan’s Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar was sworn in as the country’s eighth caretaker prime minister on August 14, 2023. 

General elections in Pakistan are due to be held in November this year, 90 days after the National Assembly’s dissolution. However, the outgoing Sharif government’s decision to approve the results of the 2023 digital census means the election regulator would be required to redraw hundreds of constituencies as per those results.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) will be able to provide an election date only once the constituencies are redrawn and the vote is thus widely expected to be delayed to as far ahead as February.


Pakistan deputy PM speaks with Iranian FM as Saudi Arabia intercepts missiles and drones

Updated 06 March 2026
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Pakistan deputy PM speaks with Iranian FM as Saudi Arabia intercepts missiles and drones

  • Ishaq Dar expresses concern over evolving regional situation as both officials agree to remain in contact
  • Pakistan earlier reminded Tehran of its mutual defense pact with Saudi Arabia during diplomatic outreach

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi on Friday amid escalating tensions in the Gulf, including recent missile and drone attacks targeting Saudi Arabia that were intercepted by the Kingdom’s air defenses.

The call comes as Islamabad remains in contact with both Tehran and Gulf states to prevent the widening Iran conflict from spilling further across the region, particularly after attempted strikes on Saudi territory, a sensitive development for Pakistan, which signed a mutual defense pact with the Kingdom last year.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry said Dar raised concerns about the evolving regional situation during the conversation.

“Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar spoke this evening with the Foreign Minister of Iran, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi,” the ministry said in a statement.

“The DPM/FM expressed concern over the evolving regional situation. The two agreed to remain in touch on the developments,” it added.

The ministry did not share details of the conversation, though it came amid fast-moving developments in the region, with Saudi Arabia saying its air defenses intercepted multiple missiles and drones early on Friday.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s adviser on political affairs Rana Sanaullah said Pakistan was in contact with Iran to discourage attacks on Gulf countries and prevent misunderstandings.

“Such attacks should not be carried out from Iran’s side,” he told Geo TV.

Prior to that, the deputy prime minister told Pakistan’s Senate that Islamabad had engaged both Iran and Saudi Arabia at the outset of Iran’s retaliation in the region, reminding Tehran of its defense agreement with Saudi Arabia and conveying assurances from Riyadh that Saudi territory would not be used against Iran.

Pakistan says its administration is striving to end the conflict, though the United States-Israeli strikes on Iran, which triggered the war and led to its spillover, have only intensified.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Friday some countries had begun mediation efforts but insisted Tehran would defend its sovereignty.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has called for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” on his Truth Social platform as the confrontation shows little sign of easing.