Pakistan roundup: Nawaz Sharif, election schedule, Pakistani passport, test cricket

Nawaz Sharif asserts PML-N's commitment to accountability beyond electoral wins

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, in a Lahore parliamentary board meeting, declared that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) prioritizes accountability over mere electoral victories. Sharif criticized the current government, indirectly targeting Prime Minister Imran Khan, accusing them of ignorance in politics, economy, and foreign policy. He highlighted the £190 million case, labeling it Pakistan's "biggest corruption scandal," involving Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi. Nawaz emphasized the importance of truth in politics and serving the nation beyond political victories.

Election Commission of Pakistan to announce general election schedule on December 14

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is expected to unveil the schedule for the upcoming general elections on December 14. The recent publication of the final list of delimitations has cleared a significant hurdle, paving the way for intense nationwide election campaigns. The commission is in the final stages of appointing election officers, adhering to the Elections Act, of 2017. Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja assured voters of security, privacy, and transparency in the electoral process, urging active public participation for a brighter future.

Pakistan probes allegation of Afghan Minister holding Pakistani passport

Pakistan has announced its intent to investigate before providing official comments on a report suggesting that Afghanistan's acting Interior Minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani, possessed a Pakistani passport until recently. The report disclosed Haqqani's use of the passport for international travel, including engagements in Qatar for the Doha Agreement with the United States. Passports were allegedly issued from various cities in Pakistan, leading to the arrest of two passport officials involved in the issuance. This revelation emerges amid Pakistan's efforts to repatriate undocumented Afghan migrants and addresses the sensitive issue of the Afghan minister's use of a Pakistani passport.

Renshaw's Unbeaten 136 boosts test opener aspirations, eying Warner's succession

Australia's Matt Renshaw strengthens his bid for a Test cricket opening position with an impressive unbeaten 136 against Pakistan. The 27-year-old's standout century for the Prime Minister’s XI in Canberra underscores his potential as David Warner prepares to retire from Test cricket after the upcoming series against Pakistan. Renshaw's stellar performance in the "bat-off" against contenders Cameron Bancroft and Marcus Harris enhances his chances for the coveted opening slot. The match, dubbed a selection battle, concluded with the Prime Minister’s XI at 367-4, trailing Pakistan by 24 runs.

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