Shahbaz Gill
Shahbaz Gill is Professor of Business Administration at University of Illinois. He is Ph.D., in Management and Leadership. He was previously a spokes person for Punjab government. Currently he is serving in Imran Khan cabinet as Special Assistant to Prime Minister.[1]
Biography
Gill was spokesperson to Usman Buzdar, Chief Minister of Punjab, Pakistan and resigned on 13 September 2019.[2] In April 2020, he hit controversy when he accused the Pakistani Medical Association (PMA) of playing politics, after the association of doctors had questioned the government decision to allow Islamic congregational Friday prayer and Tarawih prayers at mosques during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
gollark: I can see that by looking at the corner of my screen anyway.
gollark: At least with the command line you have autocomplete, autocorrect, and more importantly *an actual list of available commands*.
gollark: They aren't intuitive, really. Voice makes you EXPECT you can talk to it in a normal human-ish way, except voice assistants are really limited and will trip over on anything complex.
gollark: I don't think you could unambiguously detect that with current technology.
gollark: Yes, google assistant bad because spying and voice commands unintuitive.
References
- "Dr. Shahbaz Gill becomes active for PTI govt's image building". The Nation. February 10, 2020.
- "Shahbaz Gill steps down as spokesperson to Punjab CM | Pakistan Today". www.pakistantoday.com.pk.
- "COVID-19: PMA asks Shahbaz Gill to take back statement against doctors' community". www.thenews.com.pk.
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