Fazlur Rehman voices support for change within KP government

PESHAWAR: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Saturday expressed support for a change in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government, emphasising that any such change should come from within the ranks of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), ARY News reported. Addressing a press conference in Peshawar, Fazlur Rehman stated, “My priority is a change in the KP government, but it should be initiated from within PTI, since they hold the majority.” He opposed the idea of an opposition-led move, warning that KP cannot afford further political instability. He also expressed concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in the province, claiming there is currently “no sign of governance” in KP. “This government is paying extortion money to armed groups. The security situation in the province is worsening by the day,” he said. Maulana Fazlur Rehman added that his party is considering calling an All Parties Conference (APC) to address the ongoing issues in KP, stating, “We want to consult with allies before making any decisions. If PTI changes its attitude, dialogue could be possible.” Responding to a question regarding seat adjustments in the upcoming Senate elections, he said that meetings with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) are still in the early stages. “It’s too early to comment on any potential seat adjustments related to the Senate elections,” he said. He also mentioned rising lawlessness in Sindh, referring to the increasing influence of bandits in certain areas. Read More: Amir Muqam hints at ‘govt change’ in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Notably, just a day earlier, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi met with JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman at his residence. The meeting focused on devising a joint strategy for the upcoming Senate elections and discussing the broader political situation in the province. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Governor Kundi stated that the opposition would table a no-confidence motion against Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur as soon as it secures a majority in the provincial assembly. “The moment we gain even one additional member, we are ready to move a vote of no confidence,” he said.
IMF highlights Pakistan’s strong economic reform progress

ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Resident Representative for Pakistan, Mahir Binici, stated that Pakistan’s performance under the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) has been “strong so far,” highlighting the successful completion of the first review by the IMF Executive Board in May 2025 as a key milestone. In a comprehensive guest lecture at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Binici discussed the evolving economic landscape across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and Pakistan. He reaffirmed the Fund’s continued support for Pakistan’s economic and climate reform agenda. Addressing economists, researchers, and policy experts at SDPI, Binici noted that growth across the MENA region and Pakistan is expected to strengthen in 2025 and beyond. However, he cautioned that elevated trade tensions, geopolitical fragmentation and weakening global cooperation continued to generate exceptional uncertainty and weigh on the global economic outlook, underlining the urgent need for prudent and forward-looking policy actions, said a press release issued here on Sunday. Focusing on Pakistan, Binici noted that the country’s performance under the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) has been “strong so far,” adding that the successful completion of the first review by the IMF Executive Board in May 2025 was a key milestone. “Early policy measures have helped restore macroeconomic stability and rebuild investor confidence, despite persistent external challenges,” Binici remarked. He emphasized that structural reforms remain central to Pakistan’s long-term economic sustainability, particularly reforms that strengthen tax equity, improve the business climate, and encourage private-sector-led investment. He also spotlighted Pakistan’s progress on climate-related reforms under the IMF’s Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF). According to Binici, the RSF is designed to help countries like Pakistan bolster resilience to climate-related vulnerabilities and meet international climate commitments. He mentioned that the key areas of reform under the RSF included enhancing public investment planning, promoting efficient and sustainable use of water resources, improving institutional coordination for disaster preparedness and financing, expanding the availability and transparency of climate-related data. Binici stressed that “support through the RSF will not only strengthen Pakistan’s climate resilience but also help unlock green investments and foster a more climate-conscious economic trajectory.” Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri, Executive Director SDPI welcomed the IMF representative’s outreach, noting the importance of informed economic dialogue and multilateral cooperation in Pakistan’s journey toward sustainable development.
CEC Meeting

PNP had a Meeting along with CEC members and presented their mission.
Party Meeting at Faislabad

PNP Leader along with team members participated in the meeting hosted by party in Faisalabad.
Had a great meeting with Sir Matiullah Principal Punjab college jand

I had a fantastic meeting with Sir Matiullah, the Principal of Punjab College Jand. We discussed key initiatives to enhance student education, strengthen extracurricular programs, and foster a more supportive learning environment at the college. His insights and vision for academic excellence in Jand are truly inspiring—it was a pleasure connecting with such a dedicated education leader. Looking forward to collaborating further and turning these ideas into action!
President High Court Bar Gilgit & Chairman Pakistan Nazriati Party Shaheer Sialvi has addressed PNP workers convention in GB.

Malik Shaheer Sialvi, who serves both as the President of the High Court Bar in Gilgit and the Chairman of the Pakistan Nazriati Party (PNP), recently took center stage at a high-energy PNP workers’ convention in Gilgit‑Baltistan. In his address, he galvanized party workers on the region’s pressing issues, emphasized national sovereignty, and underlined the PNP’s continued commitment to political and social reforms aimed at empowering local communities. Sialvi’s dual role adds significant gravitas to the event: as the head of the High Court Bar, he brings legal expertise and credibility; as PNP chairman, he steers the party’s ideological mission—anchored in “Khud Mukhtar Pakistan”—with a mission of self-reliance and socio-economic justice his event highlights both his legal influence in Gilgit and his political vision for Pakistan, showcasing his leadership to a dedicated audience of PNP activists.
Chairman PIP Shaheer Haider Malik announces to hold a rally on June 4, 2023, in Liaquat Bagh Rawalpindi.

Chairman of Pakistan Ideological Party, Shaheer Haider Malik Sialvi, declared a landmark rally scheduled for June 4, 2023, at Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi during a press conference held at the National Club, Islamabad. He was joined by key party figures including Central General Secretary Raja Faizan and Central Joint Secretary Abdul Shakur Sajra In his speech, Shaheer Sialvi urged all political parties to hold an all-party conference and pledge on the Quran that they will never “knock on the door of Number 4”—a symbolic call to reject begging for governance support . He extended a special invitation to the families of martyrs, praising the sacrifices of soldiers stationed at checkpoints along the border and emphasizing national unity and accountability . He emphasized the need for all political parties to present their manifestos directly to the nation’s 220 million citizens, advocating transparency and democratic dialogue . To ensure safety at the rally, he mentioned that in addition to police arrangements, Pakistan Ideological Party would mobilize 2,000 volunteer security personnel .
CEC Meeting at the Moment the Party Was Established

CEC Meeting at the Moment the Party Was Established, at this moment, important aspects were discussed.
Shaheer Sialvi Exposes Indian Media’s Fake News on Pakistan-India Tensions

Islamabad (PNP News Desk):Chairman of the Pakistan Nazriati Party (PNP), Shaheer Haider Malik Sialvi, has strongly condemned and exposed the false and misleading narratives being circulated by various Indian media outlets regarding the recent Pakistan-India issue. In a powerful statement, Shaheer Sialvi highlighted how Indian news channels are spreading baseless propaganda to distort facts and provoke public sentiment. He urged the international media to take notice of the misinformation campaign and emphasized the need for truthful and responsible journalism, especially on sensitive matters between two nuclear-armed neighbors. “Instead of promoting peace and stability in the region, some Indian media houses are playing a dangerous game by fabricating stories and manipulating facts,” Sialvi said. He called upon media watchdogs and global organizations to hold Indian media accountable for spreading fake news and fueling unnecessary conflict. This revelation by Shaheer Sialvi comes at a time when tensions between Pakistan and India remain a subject of international concern, further stressing the importance of transparent and honest reporting.