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A 16-member caretaker cabinet is sworn in

A 16-member caretaker cabinet is sworn in



 A 16-member caretaker cabinet is sworn in


The government announced on Thursday morning in Islamabad that 18 members of the transition cabinet had also taken the same oath of office along with the new transition cabinet, following the announcement that 18 of the transition cabinet members had also taken the same oath on the same day the new transition cabinet was sworn in. There was an oath of office administered to the newly sworn-in batch of students, during a ceremony that was held under the auspices of the University of Mumbai as a way of formally recognizing this new batch of students as the new class of students the university has. It was Dr. Arif Alvi who administered the oath on behalf of the Council. In the University's ceremony to swear in the new batch of undergraduate students, Dr. Arif Alvi was present to administer the oath to the newly sworn-in undergraduate class. There was not only the administration of the oath of office, but he was later placed under oath without delay after the oath was administered. A short time later, after the oath had been pronounced, this procedure was carried out. Historically, this was a very important event for the organization in terms of its history. This resulted in Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti, Jalil Abbas Jilani, Shamshad Akhtar, and Lieutenant Colonel being invited to take part in the examinations

 In the history of the organization, this is an event that has been extremely significant, as it is the first event that has ever occurred in the history of the organization, and it is an event that has always been considered an important event for the organization. A significant accomplishment for the organization was the facilitation of the marking of a historical landmark as a result of the organization's efforts, which was an outstanding achievement for the organization. Besides the generals who took their oaths on that same day (June 2003), along with those who took their oaths on that same day (June 2003), the following generals (resigned) also met that same day along with the generals who took their oaths on that same day: Anwar Ali Hyder, Murtaza Solangi, Sami Saeed, Shahid Ashraf Tarar, Ahmed Irfan Aslam, Muhammad Ali, Gohar Ejaz, Umar Saif, Nadeem Jan, Khalil George, Aneeq Ahmed, Jamal Shah, and Madad Ali Sindhi.

Aiwan-e-Sadr is the first place in the city where the swearing-in ceremony for the first time in the history of this city was held for the first time since its establishment in the 19th century. Local community members and prominent local figures attended the event, which was attended by many members of the local community. Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the caretaker chief minister, presided over the ceremony under the direction of Mohsin Naqvi, the interim chief minister, who took over from Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.

There was also a performance of the national anthem performed along with recitations of the Holy Quran. There was also a performance of the national anthem that was followed by a performance of the national anthem that was followed by another performance of the national anthem. The ceremony, along with the singing of the national anthem, also included the performance of the national anthem, which was also part of the ceremony. Immediately after the singing of the national anthem, which formed part of the ceremony, the national anthem was performed. This ceremony was marked by the playing of the national anthem during and after the event. It was part of the ceremony that the national anthem was played by the band after the ceremony had concluded. As part of the ceremony, a few songs were sung, but it wasn't the only one that was sung. A part of it was sung at the end of the ceremony, along with other songs as part of the ceremony as a whole, which formed part of the ceremony and made up the entire ceremony.


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