The cabinet expansion of Shahbaz Sharif’s government in Pakistan on Thursday expanded. Some new Federal Ministers and State Ministers have been included in the Shahbaz Sharif government. Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari administered the oath to the new ministers at Rashtrapati Bhavan. All the big leaders and ministers including PM Shahbaz Sharif attended this program.
Something happened in this swearing in, which is once again making a joke of Pakistan. According to the report of Jio TV, a total of 21 ministers were to be sworn in. But due to traffic jam, Imran Shah (Federal Minister) and Shejra and Armaghan (State Minister) could not reach on time and could not take the oath. At the same time, everyone kept waiting for him from the President, Prime Minister in the swearing -in.
These leaders sworn in as minister
In Shahbaz Sharif’s cabinet expansion, partners have also been given a place. Hanifa Abbasi, Moin Watto, Mustafa Kamal, Sardar Yusuf, Aurangzeb Kachi, Rana Mubashir, Raza Hayat, Tarif Fazal Chaudhary were sworn in as Federal Minister. Apart from this, Ali Parvez Malik Shaja Fatima, Junaid Anwar, Khalid Magsi also took oath as Union Ministers.
At the same time, Talal Chaudhary, Barrister Akil Malik, Malik Rashid, Khel Das Koistan, Abdul Rehman, Bilal Azhar, Mukhtar, Arun Chaudhary Vajiha Qamar were sworn in as ministers of state.
After the swearing in, the President approved these names. After this, Shahbaz government issued a notification for the names of these ministers. At the same time, Ali Parvez and Shaja have been promoted to the Minister of State and made Union Ministers.
Apart from this, three new advisors have also been included in the government. Tauqir Shah, Muhammad Ali and Parvez Khattak have been included as advisors. Apart from this, the names of four special assistants of the Prime Minister have also been announced.
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