New Pak government will put members of Imran Khan cabinet on no-fly list – Times of India

Islamabad: The newly elected government of Pakistan Prime minister Shahbaz Sharif has decided to retain several members of the previous federal cabinet of Imran Khan On the no-fly list because it was believed that they could flee abroad.
As tempting as it sounds, the Sharif government believes the former government’s PTI ministers will get away with “corruption” money collected during his rule.
In addition, the Shahbaz Sharif government has decided to remove the names of the current cabinet members from the Exit Control List (ECL), including his brother and former PM Sharif and Finance Minister Mifta Ismail.
He took this decision during his first federal cabinet meeting, where Sharif blamed the Imran Khan government for the current challenges facing the country like economic crisis, inflation, unemployment, poverty and loadshedding.
In the cabinet meeting, Sharif termed Pakistan’s current economic situation as a ‘war’ and resolved to fight it with hard work and consultation. [with allies] So that the public can get some relief.
“Today is a very important day as we came to power by overthrowing the constitutionally and legally corrupt PTI government,” he said.
Acting President of Pakistan Sadiq Sanjrani Last week, the newly elected 34-member council of ministers was sworn in PM Shahbaz Sharif,