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Maleeka Bokhari’s name removed from no-fly list after CM’s intervention

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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s intervention facilitated the removal of PTI leader Maleeka Bokhari’s name from the no-fly list. Bokhari, facing difficulty in travelling abroad due to being on the no-fly list for a year, appealed on X (formerly Twitter) for help regarding a visit to Australia due to her sister’s deteriorating health.

In her post on X, Maleeka wrote about her sister’s dire condition on Saturday, stating that she was put on a ventilator and doctors had given her only 24 hours to live.

Maryam responded to her post and assured her of assistance, pledging to intervene with authorities “I hope you have filed a request in writing officially,” she wrote in her post on X. Following the CM’s involvement, Bokhari thanked her for swift action and announced that her name had been removed from the no-fly list, allowing her to travel to Australia to be with her ailing sister. It is pertinent to highlight that Bokhari, along with numerous PTI lawmakers were detained amidst the government’s crackdown following the May 9 incident. The former national assembly member announced her resignation from party roles on May 25, during a press conference convened at the Islamabad Press Club.

Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz on Sunday lauded the transparency in ‘Nigehban Ramazan Package’. As per details, Maryam said transparency has been ensured in Nigehban Ramadan Package as QR Code has been printed on each bag to ensure transparency. In a statement, The Punjab CM said that all necessary measures will be taken to provide relief to people in the province.

Maryam stated special bags of Nigehban Ramazan Package have been delivered to more than three million deserving families. She said delivery of these special bags to a total of six point four million deserving families will be completed soon.

Earlier, Maryam Nawaz directed authorities concerned to ensure high standard of quality items in Ramazan package. The Punjab chief minister issued the directives while chairing a meeting on the transparent distribution and monitoring of the Ramzan package. The meeting was briefed that a transparent.

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