
Malik Amir Dogar
Malik Amir Dogar is a Pakistani politician and a member of the National Assembly, representing the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party. He is known for his active role in parliamentary discussions and has raised questions regarding government policies, including matters related to government salaries and pensions. Recently, he was in the news for inquiring about the potential increase in salaries and allowances for government employees during a session of the National Assembly, prompting a clarification from the finance ministry.
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Chief Whip Malik Amir Dogar stated that Mahmood Khan Achakzai's notification is a good omen.
اپوزیشن لیڈر کا نوٹی فکیشن آج ہوجائے گا، رانا ثناءMalik Amir Dogar was generally agreed upon as a candidate for opposition leader before Mahmood Khan Achakzai's nomination.
محمود اچکزئی کو قائد حزب اختلاف کا امیدوار نامزد کئے جانے پر حیرت اور مایوسیMalik Amir Dogar is mentioned as a leader committed to the PTI and Imran Khan.
Tough words in PTI parliamentary moot - NewspaperMalik Amir Dogar criticized the deteriorating state of the cotton industry during the committee meeting.
Public Accounts Committee grills food ministry’s secretary over audit failures - PakistanChief Whip Malik Amir Dogar was also invited to the meeting with the US delegation but did not attend.
Speaker berates Opp for ‘politicising issues of national interest’ - NewspaperMalik Amir Dogar pointed out the significant cost increase of a hydropower project.
Hydel project mismanagement infuriates Public Accounts Committee - PakistanThe third subcommittee would be convened by Malik Amir Dogar.
Public Accounts Committee flags financial irregularities in various ministries - BusinessPTI Chief Whip Malik Amir Dogar asked about the revision in salaries of government officials.
Minister defends McKinsey’s hiring for tax digitisation - PakistanMalik Amir Dogar is a PTI MNA and Chief Whip who asked about the possibility of increased salaries during the National Assembly session.
No proposal to revise govt pay scales under consideration, clarifies finance ministry - Business

































