Akhtar Langove named Balochistan PAC chairman

Published February 17, 2019
Langove confirms that the opposition and government members have agreed to appoint him as PAC chief.— Photo courtesy of facebook
Langove confirms that the opposition and government members have agreed to appoint him as PAC chief.— Photo courtesy of facebook

QUETTA: Members of the Baloch­istan Assembly both from opposition and treasury benches on Saturday unanimously nominated Akhtar Hussain Langove of the Baloc­histan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) as chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

Ten members from the parties in the ruling coalition and seven from the opposition will be inducted in the standing committees of the provincial assembly.

Official sources said that the government and opposition had unanimously finalised the standing committees and decided to appoint Mr Langove as PAC chairman.

The BNP-M and other opposition parties will chair committees of Pu­­blic Health Engineering, Commu­n­ica­tion and Works, Irrigation and Social Welfare and Agriculture departments.

Meanwhile, Mr Langove confirmed that the opposition and government members have agreed to appoint him as PAC chief.

Published in Dawn, February 17th, 2019

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