Dual Nationality Concerns in Pakistan's Bureaucracy
A Pakistan senator revealed that 2,500 bureaucrats, including top officials, hold dual nationalities. The senator proposed a bill to ban this practice, emphasizing potential loyalty conflicts. Although the Senate committee passed the bill, it awaits further consideration. The senator linked the issue with foreign interference concerns.

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A Pakistan senator has unveiled that up to 2,500 bureaucrats, some holding top positions, have dual nationalities. This revelation has sparked a legislative move to curb the practice.
Senator Afnan Ullah Khan, representing the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, has proposed a bill to bar civil servants from holding dual nationality. The Senate committee passed this bill unanimously, yet it awaits comprehensive debate in the House.
During a recent budget discussion, Khan expressed concerns over dual loyalties and linked them to foreign interference. Citing Iran's experience, he warned of potential threats from foreign agents within Pakistan if the issue remains unaddressed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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