PM Shehbaz has approved the appointment of a deceased woman to the Rehmatul-lil-Alameen Authority. The approval has sparked confusion and concern, as the individual in question passed away prior to the decision.
The Rehmatul-lil-Alameen Authority, which focuses on promoting Islamic teachings and principles, had proposed the appointment of this woman to a key position within the organization. However, the approval of PM Shehbaz has led to questions about how this decision was made despite the woman’s death.
Sources suggest that the approval was granted based on a recommendation that was made before the woman’s passing. It appears that due to bureaucratic processes, the formal decision was finalized after her death. The incident has raised concerns about the coordination and verification within government departments.
PM Shehbaz’s approval of the deceased woman’s appointment to the Rehmatul-lil-Alameen Authority has prompted calls for an internal investigation. Critics have expressed frustration over the lack of communication between the relevant departments, which led to the approval being processed even after the individual’s death.
Despite the controversy, government officials have stated that the appointment will be reviewed. They emphasize that the intention was never to appoint someone posthumously and that measures will be taken to avoid such errors in the future. The incident highlights the need for more efficient and timely procedures in the approval process.
PM Shehbaz’s approval of the deceased woman’s appointment to the Rehmatul-lil-Alameen Authority has caused a stir. While it seems to have been a procedural mistake, it has raised questions about the government’s administrative efficiency. Further investigation and corrective actions are expected to follow.
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