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Published 24 Jun, 2020 07:02am

Mir Afzal appointed GB’s caretaker chief minister

GILGIT: Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is also the chairman of Gilgit-Baltistan council, has appointed Mir Afzal as caretaker chief minister of GB.

The GB Legislative Assembly completed its five-year tenure at midnight on Tuesday.

According a notification issued by the GB law and prosecution department, the GB assembly stands dissolved on expiration of its term of five years on June 23 at midnight in pursuance of Article 56 (5) of Gilgit-Baltistan Governance Reforms, 2019, which has been adopted /extended in GB by the president of Pakistan through GB (Election and Caretaker Government) Amendment Order, 2020.

A notification issued by the GB council secretariat on Tuesday said that pursuant to Article 48-A (2) of Government of Gilgit-Baltistan Order, 2018, the chairman of Gilgit-Baltistan council in consultation with the incumbent GB chief minister and leader of the opposition in the outgoing GB Legislative Assembly and the federal minister for Kashmir affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan, is pleased to select and appoint Mir Afzal as caretaker chief minister of GB.

Legislative Assembly completes five-year term

Mir Afzal, who hails from the Bunji area of Astore district, has retired as deputy inspector general of police.

Official sources said the caretaker chief minister would be administered the oath of office on Wednesday in Islamabad.

When contacted, federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Ali Ameen Gandapur told Dawn that the names of GB cabinet members will be notified after the caretaker chief minister took oath of office.

He said for holding the elections of GB Assembly on time a tentative schedule has been sent to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The minister said according to law it is necessary to hold elections within two months.

However, the ECP will decide either it is possible to arrange elections in the Covid-19 situation or not, he said.

Published in Dawn, June 24th, 2020

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