Flashback 2024 - A Timeline of Pakistan's Key Events

Flashback 2024 - A Timeline of Pakistan's Key Events

Pakistan

The year saw many unprecedented developments with far-reaching effects for the country

Topline
  • Former prime minister Imran Khan was sentenced to 10 years in prison for leaking state secrets on Jan 30

  • General election was held on Feb 8 after significant delay

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) crossed historic 100,000 mark on Nov 28

Follow on
Follow us on Google News
 

By Mudassar Ali Iqbal 

As the sun of 2024 sets, Dunya News presents to its readers a timeline of major events Pakistan witnessed in the year. 

January 

Jan 8, 2024: The Supreme Court lifted a lifetime ban on politicians with criminal convictions from contesting elections. 

Jan 8, 2024: The Supreme Court ruled against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), stripping it of its electoral symbol ‘bat’ due to its failure to hold intra-party elections. 

Jan 16, 2024: Iran conducted airstrikes in Pakistan, targeting bases of a Sunni militant group, which Pakistan labelled an "unprovoked violation" of its airspace. Pakistan retaliated two days later, escalating tensions between the two nations. 

Jan 30, 2024: Former prime minister Imran Khan was sentenced to 10 years in prison for leaking state secrets. 

Jan 31, 2024: Imran Khan and his wife got additional sentences totalling 14 years for corruption related to state gifts.

February 

Feb 3, 2024: Khan and his wife were sentenced to seven years for violating marriage laws.

Feb 5, 2024: A deadly attack by militants on a police station in Dera Ismail Khan resulted in the death of 10 policemen and injuries to six others. 

Feb 7, 2024: Twin bombings outside electoral offices in Balochistan killed at least 29 people and injured dozens more. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for these attacks.

Feb 8, 2024: Pakistan held its general elections, where voters elected members of the 16th National Assembly.

Feb 10, 2024: Preliminary results indicated that independent candidates affiliated with Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had a strong showing, but PML-N claimed victory later on. 

Feb 14, 2024: Following the elections, the PML-N, along with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and other allied parties, announced plans to form a coalition government.

March

March 1, 2024: The newly elected National Assembly was convened for its inaugural session following the February elections, marking a crucial step in the formation of the new government.

March 3, 2024: Shehbaz Sharif was elected prime minister, leading a coalition government formed by the PML-N and the PPP.

March 5, 2024: Protests erupted across the country led by Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), alleging electoral fraud and demanding investigation into the election process. 

March 6, 2024: The Supreme Court ruled that Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the country’s former prime minister, did not receive a fair trial before his execution 44 years ago.

March 10, 2024: The Election Commission of Pakistan announced a review of the electoral process amid widespread allegations of irregularities and manipulation during the elections.

March 12, 2024: The Supreme Court ruled on electoral reforms, emphasising stricter regulations for candidate eligibility and campaign financing, aiming to enhance future electoral integrity.

March 20, 2024: A judicial inquiry was initiated to investigate allegations of electoral fraud raised by opposition parties, particularly focusing on discrepancies in vote counting and reporting.

March 25, 2024: Six judges from the Islamabad High Court wrote a letter to then CJP Isa, expressing concerns about intimidation and interference by intelligence agencies.

March 29, 2024: The Supreme Court began hearings on petitions challenging the legitimacy of the recent elections, reflecting ongoing tensions regarding the electoral process and governance.

April

April 1, 2024: The government announced new economic reforms aimed at stabilising the economy amid rising inflation and public discontent.

April 2, 2024: Pakistan expressed deep concern over escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly regarding attacks on Iranian diplomatic missions.

April 5, 2024: A significant political rally was held by Imran Khan's PTI in Lahore, demanding accountability and transparency in governance.

April 8, 2024: The Supreme Court ruled on the legality of recent electoral processes, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness in future elections.

April 14, 2024: The government launched a new initiative to address youth unemployment, focusing on skill development and job creation.

April 16, 2024: The National Assembly passed a controversial bill aimed at increasing government oversight of media operations, sparking protests from journalists.

April 22-24, 2024: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi visited Pakistan from April 22 to April 24, 2024

April 23-25, 2024: Pakistan hosted its first-ever International Expo on Disaster Risk Reduction (PIEDRR) in Islamabad, attracting participants from 44 countries to discuss global disaster management strategies.

April 30, 2024: The government announced plans to hold local government elections across various provinces, aiming to enhance grassroots governance.

May

May 1, 2024: The government announced a new economic package aimed at alleviating the financial burden on citizens amid rising inflation.

May 3, 2024: The 18th Youth Parliament Pakistan convened its third session, focusing on youth engagement in politics and governance.

May 6, 2024: The inaugural session of the Senate began, marking the start of the 22nd parliamentary year.

May 9, 2024: Seven ordinances were laid before the Senate, addressing various legislative matters and reforms.

May 15, 2024: A significant meeting was held between Pakistani officials and representatives from China to discuss the future of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

May 17, 2024: The Pakistani government condemned recent violence in Kashmir and reiterated its support for the Kashmiri people's right to self-determination.

May 20, 2024: The Deputy Prime Minister led a delegation to the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Astana, Kazakhstan, to strengthen regional cooperation.

May 25, 2024: The government faced criticism from opposition parties over its handling of economic issues during a heated parliamentary debate.

June

June 1, 2024: The federal government unveiled the budget for the fiscal year 2024-25, proposing tax hikes and subsidy cuts to meet IMF requirements.

June 5, 2024: The Supreme Court issued a ruling on electoral reforms, mandating stricter regulations for campaign financing and candidate eligibility.

June 10, 2024: Protests erupted across major cities as opposition parties condemned the budget, accusing the government of burdening the public with increased taxes.

June 15, 2024: The government announced a new initiative to boost small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as part of its economic recovery plan.

June 20, 2024: A significant meeting was held between Pakistani officials and IMF representatives to discuss ongoing economic challenges and reform implementation.

June 25, 2024:: The National Assembly passed a controversial media regulation bill, sparking widespread criticism from journalists and civil society.

June 28, 2024: The K-pop World Festival's regional preliminary round was held in Islamabad, showcasing Pakistan's cultural engagement with global trends.

July

July 1, 2024: The government announced a series of austerity measures aimed at reducing the budget deficit and addressing economic challenges.

July 5, 2024: The National Assembly passed a controversial bill granting sweeping powers to law enforcement agencies, raising concerns over civil liberties.

July 10, 2024: Protests erupted in various cities against the government's austerity measures, with opposition parties demanding immediate relief for the public.

July 12, 2024: The Supreme Court ruled the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf eligible for reserved seats.

Also read- Reserved seats: SC tips the scales in PTI's favour in landmark verdict

July 15, 2024: A terrorist attack on Bannu Cantonment resulted in multiple casualties, prompting the government to express serious concerns to Afghan authorities regarding cross-border terrorism.

July 19, 2024: The government successfully negotiated a $3 billion bailout package with the IMF, which included commitments to implement unpopular economic reforms.

July 22, 2024: Foreign Minister of Turkmenistan Rashid Meredov visited Pakistan to discuss bilateral relations and regional cooperation.

July 25, 2024: The Supreme Court began hearings on petitions challenging the legality of recent law enforcement powers granted by Parliament.

August

August 1, 2024: The government launched a series of operations against militant groups in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan due to rising security concerns.

August 12, 2024: Faiz Hameed, former head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), was arrested over allegations of abuse of power related to a raid during his tenure.

August 14, 2024: Pakistan celebrated its 77th Independence Day with various national events, amidst heightened security due to recent violence and political unrest.

August 26, 2024: A terrorist attack in Musakhel district resulted in the deaths of 23 passengers after armed men offloaded them from vehicles.

September

September 1, 2024: The Supreme Court ruled on the legality of recent amendments to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) laws, affirming the government's authority to enact reforms.

September 10, 2024: Imran Khan's PTI organized nationwide protests demanding the release of their leader and criticizing the government's handling of economic issues.

September 18, 2024: Pakistan's Foreign Minister met with counterparts in a regional summit to discuss security cooperation and trade relations amidst ongoing tensions with neighbouring countries.

September 25, 2024: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a new $7 billion bailout package for Pakistan.

September 25, 2024: The government announced new measures to combat inflation, including subsidies for essential goods, in response to public dissatisfaction and protests.

October

October 2, 2024: Pakistan hosted a high-level Saudi delegation to discuss investment opportunities, signalling a strengthening of economic ties.

October 4, 2024: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party held a protest at D-Chowk in Islamabad.

October 6, 2024: A terrorist attack targeting Chinese nationals in Karachi heightened security concerns and strained diplomatic relations with China.

October 15-16, 2024: Pakistan successfully hosted the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, marking a significant diplomatic achievement amidst internal political turmoil.

October 17, 2024: During the SCO conference in Islamabad the PTI organized a sit-in protest at D-Chowk, demanding the release of PTI founder and opposing proposed constitutional amendments.

October 20, 2024: The ruling coalition passed a controversial bill aimed at reforming the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), leading to widespread protests from opposition parties.

October 23, 2024: 60 U.S. lawmakers wrote to President Biden advocating for the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and other political prisoners in Pakistan.

October 25, 2024: Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa announced his retirement.

Also read: End of an era! CJP Isa retires today

October 26, 2024: Justice Yahya Afridi took oath as the 30th Chief Justice of Pakistan.

November

November 4, 2024: The National Assembly passed a legislative amendment extending the tenure of military chiefs from three to five years, allowing for reappointments and extensions.

November 9, 2024: A suicide bombing in Quetta killed at least 30 people, raising national security concerns and prompting a government response to enhance security measures.

November 11, 2024: Economic reforms were introduced as part of an effort to stabilize the economy.

November 15, 2024: The government declared a health emergency in Punjab due to severe smog conditions affecting air quality, highlighting environmental challenges.

November 17, 2024: 46 US lawmakers wrote to President Joe Biden urging him to advocate for the immediate release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

November 24-27, 2024: Islamabad experienced a partial shutdown due to protests led by PTI supporters demanding the release of Imran Khan, causing significant disruptions in the capital.

November 28, 2024: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) crossed the 100,000-point mark for the first time on closing at a historic high of 100,540.29 points.

December

December 1, 2024: Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated due to a series of cross-border attacks, prompting diplomatic discussions to address security concerns.

December 10, 2024: Former ISI chief Faiz Hameed was formally charged under the Pakistan Army Act for land grabbing and political interference, marking a significant judicial development.

December 15, 2024: The ruling coalition and PTI held a crucial round of talks aimed at resolving ongoing political tensions, setting the stage for future negotiations.

December 18-19, 2024: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited Cairo to lead Pakistan's delegation at the 11th Summit of the Developing Eight (D-8) countries, focusing on youth investment and SMEs.

December 20, 2024: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) announced the official election schedule for the upcoming general elections, emphasizing commitments to free and fair polls.