Monday, April 30, 2018

Pakistani, Indian troops to conduct first-ever military drills together

Pakistani, Indian troops to conduct first-ever military drills together

Pakistani, Indian troops to conduct first-ever military drills together
Pakistani and Indian forces will conduct military drills together for the first-time ever in August this year.

According to a report in an Indian newspaper, the two arch-rivals will participate in a multi-nation military exercise to be held in in Russia’s Ural Mountains.

The exercise, Peace Mission 2018, is a part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and will focus on counter-terrorism operations. Eight countries, including Pakistan, India, China and Russia, will participate in the military exercise.

Indian Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman made an official announcement on Tuesday that India will participate in the multi-nation military exercise, the report said.

In the past, Pakistani and Indian soldiers have operated together as peacekeepers in missions of the United Nations.

However, this will be the first-ever military exercise in which both the countries will fight together in mock operations against terrorists.

Peace Mission 2018 will be the fifth edition of the multilateral exercise, held once in two years.

The SCO was formed in 2001 by China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan. It now has eight full members, including Pakistan, India and Uzbekistan. Another four nations have been accorded ‘observer’ status, while six others are ‘dialogue’ partners.



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Today's Pakistan contrary to Quaid's vision, says Imran at Minar-e-Pakistan rally

Today's Pakistan contrary to Quaid's vision, says Imran at Minar-e-Pakistan rally

Imran Khan addresses ‘historic’ PTI rally at Minar-e-Pakistan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, addressing his party's power show at the iconic Minar-e-Pakistan on Sunday, lamented that today's Pakistan is neither the vision of Quaid-e-Azam nor Allama Iqbal.

Addressing the rally, Imran, who earlier dubbed it a "Tsunami plus show", expressed his gratitude to the participants for turning out in large numbers to witness the "historic" gathering. 

"Whenever I gave a call to you, you never disappointed me," he told the crowd. 

Speaking about an 11-point agenda to make a "naya" (new) Pakistan, he said, "Ask yourself, why was this country made? Why, on this ground in 1940, did Quaid-e-Azam declare that we want Pakistan?"

Pakistan, today, is contrary to Quaid and Allama Iqbal's vision, he rued. 

"The Pakistan that Quaid-e-Azam wanted would afford equal rights to all citizens including the minorities, where the Hindu community, Sikhs, and Christians would be equal citizens. This country was to be formed on the model of Madina, where the basis of law was justice," Imran said. 

Quoting Prophet Mohammad's (PBUH) example, the PTI chief said, "Prophet (PBUH) brought the entire Muslim nation towards truth and righteousness by way of his own example. The Muslim nation then ruled the entire world for 700 years but as soon as the royal system of kingdoms was established, the poor became poorer and the rich became richer."

Referring to a visit by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to the United States earlier this year, Imran said it was embarrassing for Pakistan to see its PM treated [with lack of dignity] at US airports. 

"We are on crossroads today, on one end it's disrespect and on the other, it's dignity."

Pointing to the foreign debt situation, he said the country is approaching a disaster. "We don't have money to pay back loans and we're taking loans to pay back loans."

Pakistan has the highest number of out-of-school children after Nigeria, he noted. 

Lamenting the state of healthcare in the country, Imran recounted his late mother's battle with cancer and how it spurred him to build Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital.

"When my mother was diagnosed with cancer, I found out for the first time that Pakistan did not have treatment for cancer," he said, as he recalled how the tragedy changed his life forever. 

It was then that I learned, there were two [divisions] in our society: the rich, who could afford to travel abroad for expensive treatment, and the poor, who watched their loved ones die helpless, he narrated. 

"It was then that I decided to enter politics, to make a just and equal Pakistan."

"Remember this, an indebted country can never really be free," he added. 

Recalling his party's struggle, Imran said people used to mock them. "In the first election, we got none, in the second election we got one seat. But today, we are the largest party in Pakistan. Time will prove that no one can defeat PTI."

Imran Khan's 11-point agenda 

Laying out the 11-point agenda which, according to him, will help bring "one system of justice, reduce poverty and elevate the living standards of the poor", Imran started with education. 

1. Education

"No country can ever flourish without emphasizing on the education...all the Asian Tigers educated their children, the men, and the women," said the PTI chief. 

"3.5 crore children study in government schools. Half of Punjab's budget is being spent on Lahore [alone]. I ask Shehbaz Sharif who's ruling Punjab for 10 years, how many international-level universities did he establish?"

"Countries don't flourish because of the roads and bridges, but when you spend on human development," Imran lashed out at the present government, adding that the PTI will "invest maximum on the development of the people, on one education system in Pakistan."

2. Health

The second point is about reforming the health system, he said. "When I can make SKMCH without government, I will [build] hospitals in Pakistan where the poor wouldn't have to worry about money and the rich wouldn't need to go abroad for treatment."

Imran vowed to introduce a health insurance system modeled on the 'Sehat Sahulat' card in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the poor across Pakistan. 

3. Revenue generation 

Next up is how to generate revenue in order to rid the country of heavy debts, he said. 

"We don't have money to run the country, we are in heavy debt. I claim in front of you today that I will show you how to gather money from this nation," said Imran as he resolved to revolutionize tax collection system in the country. 

4. Corruption 

Citing the example of his decision to expel 20 MPAs from his party for "selling votes" in the Senate elections earlier this year, Imran promised the people he will eliminate corruption from the country. 

"We will stop money laundering, we will strengthen the NAB and FBR."

5. Investment 

Imran termed the overseas Pakistanis as the biggest investing potentials for the country and resolved to bring investments into Pakistan.

"We will reduce the tax on electricity and gas for our industries so that they could compete with Indian market," he said.

6. Employment 

Promising the youth much better employment opportunities, Imran said he would especially focus on boosting the tourism industry of Pakistan. 

7. Agriculture 

Imran said he would improve agriculture and the lives of farmers on 'an emergency basis.' 

"They work for the whole year and get nothing in the end. They are being exploited by the sugar mill mafia."

8. Federation

The PTI chief resolved to strengthen the federation. 

"We know how the injustice is being done to smaller provinces. I know more about Khyber Pakhtunkhwa," he said. 

9. Environment  

Imran said the environment was a priority on the party's manifesto. 

"For the first time ever, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government paid special attention to the environment," he said, adding that the party plans to plant 10 billion trees across Pakistan. 

"We can even clean the rivers," he said. 

10. Police system 

He stressed the importance of justice and the police system. 

"Our Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police is totally depoliticized. There's no victimization via FIRs, there not a single extrajudicial killings in the province while in Sindh Rao Anwar killed 400 people."

11. Women

Imran promised the women of Pakistan to educate them. 

"Whatever I am today, it's all because of my mother who made me a patriotic person and raised me to be a truthful person."

Give chance to PTI for once: Shah Mahmood

PTI vice-chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi called on the people to give a chance to the party for once, and see the difference.

"This country saw dictatorship, all kinds of ups and downs.. People gave a chance to PPP four times, elected Nawaz Sharif three times, but is there any change?"

"Did people's lives get any better after repeatedly giving a chance to PPP or PML-N? Now for once, give a chance to PTI and see the difference," he said. 

"Only Imran Khan can help change this country for the better," he added. 

Stand with Imran because I want change: Sheikh Rasheed 

Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rasheed, addressing the congregation, said he has chosen to stand with Imran Khan and PTI because he was resolved to bring a change in the country.

"I want a change for the poor. There is no water, no electricity, no gas, no jobs, no governance. This Motorway and this Green Line, they have been built out of your pockets," he lashed out at the ruling PML-N. 

"These fraudsters, they are only honest till the next elections. I see an end to Nawaz [family] politics. In Pakistan, one thief goes, another thief comes."

"I see Imran Khan as the most suitable, honest candidate. People make mistakes. But his conscience is clean. He is the image of Quaid's vision for Pakistan," Rasheed continued. 

Saluting the Chief Justice of Pakistan, he said that Justice Saqib Nisar is waging jihad against the injustices and poverty. 

He added that he could have continued to build his party, but he instead chose to support the PTI and Imran Khan.

Will make one Pakistan, not two: Fawad Chaudhry

Addressing the gathering, PTI spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry said his party, once in power, would make a unified "one Pakistan, not two Pakistans".

"We will make a Pakistan where thousands others like Maryam [Nawaz] can access [quality] healthcare like she is able to ensure for her [ailing] mother," said Fawad.

The public has spoken: Sarwar

PTI leader Senator Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, during his address, congratulated the nation for ensuring a successful and historic congregation.

"The public has spoken: Lahore, Punjab and Pakistan belongs to PTI," he said. "The public has spoken: Imran Khan is the next prime minister of Pakistan."

"Today, we are laying the foundation of a new Pakistan. We want a Pakistan where everyone is equal before law," he continued.

He added that in Imran Khan's Pakistan, all the power would lie with the municipal institutions, and called on the public to ensure PTI's success.

Imran Khan will restore country's dignity: Mazari

PTI leader Shireen Mazari vowed that Imran Khan will restore Pakistan's dignity and "avenge the harm Nawaz Sharif has inflicted on the country."

"Indian occupying forces are killing innocent Kashmiris, and what did Nawaz Sharif do? [He threw parties] at Jati Umra, he let the blood of the innocent spill."

Imran Khan will avenge it, she said.

The Lahore you see is not the whole picture: Aleem Khan 

PTI leader Aleem Khan said when in power, the PTI will work to ensure an exemplary education and health system across the country. 

"The Lahore you see is masked Lahore. The image [Nawaz] shows of Lahore is not the whole picture," he criticised. 

"We'll bring a health system in Pakistan just like Shaukat Khanum's, where there's no difference between the rich and the poor. The schools will be on the pattern of NAMAL university where deserving students will be given scholarship," Aleem vowed. 

"Nawaz, you looted more than Zardari," he alleged, promising the people that "the day Imran Khan is PM, we'll drag both Zardari and Sharif on the streets of Gawalmandi and bring back all the looted money of Pakistan."

Imran Khan will bring system of justice: Asad Umar 

PTI senior leader Asad Umar said Imran Khan will bring a system of justice to the country where "millions of children won't be out of school and youth won't need a reference to get a job."

"The looters who made properties abroad have been asked to pay only 2% tax, while our middle class will pay more than 50% tax on basic utilities," he lamented. 

Shehbaz failed to take care of farmers: Tareen 

Speaking about agriculture, senior leader Jahangir Khan Tareen said Shehbaz Sharif's government in Punjab failed to take care of the farmers.

"A poor farmer has a separate Pakistan, he is deprived of his basic rights," Tareen said, adding that the farmers will take revenge through their vote. 

"It is the government's responsibility that the poor farmers are provided with the loans, seeds and the reasonable rates which they deserve," he added. 

KP province topping surveys in human development: Khattak 

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) chief minister Pervez Khattak presented the example of his province in areas of human development. 

"We have tried our best to make a common man's life better [in KP], you can check all the surveys of education, health, human development, KP topped [them all]," he pointed out. 

The chief minister recalled that when his government took over, the province suffered from terrorism. 

"Thank God, today with the hard work of police and other institutions peace is back in KP."

Prior to this, the PTI had held a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan on October 30, 2011. Organisers claimed that today's rally would attract similar if not larger crowds.

Imran Khan on Saturday spoke to local and foreign journalists about Pakistan’s foreign policy, saying it fell under the purview of civilian government. However, he said, it is necessary to discuss security matters with other institutions.

About Pakistan’s dialogue with India, Imran said talks could not be held as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s did not have a mindset for negotiations. Nevertheless, he had asked India [in the past] not to close doors for dialogue, the PTI chief added.

Regarding the tribal areas, Imran said the merger of Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was necessary but Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman and Pakhtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party chief Mehmood Achakzai were coming in its way.

New party songs 

As a part of preparations for the rally, PTI has also released three party songs, one of which has been sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan titled Dam Mast Qalandar.

The lyrics of the song have been penned by PTI leader Usman Dar.

The songs deal with the theme of ending corruption and iqama.



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Bilawal says will free Karachi from ‘Mustaqil Qaumi Musibat’

Bilawal says will free Karachi from ‘Mustaqil Qaumi Musibat’

Bilawal pays tribute to party martyrs at Tanki Ground rally
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that his party will free Karachi from Mustaqil Qaumi Musibat while addressing a party rally at the Liaquatabad's Tanki Ground.

Taking further jibe at the party's arch-rival Muttahida Qaumi Movement, he said that the mandate of Karachi has always been hijacked by gun. "PPP is not the party of target killers, sector commanders, We didn't run the city on directions from London. 

Bilawal said that if the MQM-founder is considered wrong for his politics so should be his associates.

"We were against the politics of MQM-founder from day one but those who couldn't be of their leader how can they be yours. They may have left him but are still pursuing his politics."

The PPP chairman appealed to the people of Karachi to vote him as even his party's mandate stolen but he is still working for the city's development.

The PPP chairman said that the MQM-PIB faction leader Farooq Sattar says that Mayor Karachi Waseem Akhtar is reluctant to be accountable for Rs5 billion. 

Bilawal said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan is the pursuing the politics of hate introduced by the MQM leader. 

"Imran and MQM leader are a reflection of one another. Karachi was controlled by London and now Imran is planning to run the city from his residence Bani Gala." he said. 

The PPP chairman taunted Imran for taking in his party fold Liaquat Jatoi.

"Imran has now taken a politician who is the only Sindh chief minister to be dismissed on corruption charges."

The PPP chairman said that certain forces did not like the relationship between the people of the city and the party. "Seeds of hatred were put to stop PPP. You have seen what happened in last 30 last years," he said. "Only those who love Karachi can resolve the issue of this city."

Bilawal said that the party remembers its martyrs who were shot at their homes.

"Karachi is my home. No matter where I go Karachi is my introduction. We couldn't tolerate lawlessness in the city. We brought peace in the city by launching Karachi Operation under Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah," the PPP Chairman said. 

Earlier, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said that the PPP established peace in the city without shedding the blood of innocents and the people of the metropolis will never forgive people who committed torched Baldia factory. 

"All developmental work of Karachi happened under the PPP-tenure," he said. "People of Karachi should support PPP, we will serve them."

Taking a jibe at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader he said that only the Bhuttoists can serve the people not Imran Khan. 

"Imran Khan is a cricketer, he should play cricket," he said. 

Sindh CM said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Nawaz Sharif doesn't even stay for a day in Karachi. 

Shah said that the PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto was born in Karachi and the party proudly takes ownership of the city. 

Party leader Sherry Rehman while addressing the rally said Liaquatabad had come a long way from the sound of firing to political slogans and songs.

"We are now exchanging love instead of bullets," she said, adding that Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's son had come to the city to bring progress and happiness to Karachi. 

Lashing out at the incumbent government, Sherry said the thieving government had looted the national exchequer and burdened the nation with a huge debt.      

According to the organisers, 30,000 chairs for party workers and supporters were set up along with a 120 by 40 feet stage at the rally ground. 

PPP Vice-President and Senate Opposition Leader Sherry Rehman visited the site to inspect the arrangements yesterday. Speaking to the media, she said the PPP will not let Karachi's condition deteriorate any further. 

Bilawal is expected to address the rally around 6pm while the time for the rally to begin is 5.30pm. 

Sindh Police have chalked out a security and traffic plan for the rally. 

Police said officials of the Special Security Unit will be posted on the route and inside the venue while 2,100 district police personnel will be deployed to cover the event, including one SSP, five SPs and 10 DSPs.

Moreover, 100 female police officials have also been deployed for security duties. 

A total of 100 police pickups and five bulletproof vehicles will be patrolling around the site of the rally as well.



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Pakistan sends back Indian man who inadvertently crossed border: ISPR

Pakistan sends back Indian man who inadvertently crossed border: ISPR

Pakistan sends back Indian man who inadvertently crossed border: ISPR
Pakistan Army on Sunday sent back an Indian citizen who had crossed the border by mistake, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Dalwandar Singh, 23, was handed over to the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at the Wagah Border after Punjab Rangers conducted the due legal process. 

Singh had entered Ballanwala village near Kasur on March 6, 2017, said the military's media wing. 

The man expressed his gratitude to Pakistani security forces for his treatment and care meted to him during the period and his return.



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CJP takes notice of hefty salaries at kidney and liver institute

CJP takes notice of hefty salaries at kidney and liver institute

CJP takes notice of hefty salaries at kidney and liver institute
Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Mian Saqib Nisar has taken notice of hefty salaries being paid to doctors at Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute (PKLI).

While hearing various cases of public welfare issues at the Supreme Court’s Lahore registry on Sunday, the CJP ordered PKLI to give details of all doctors and staff employed at the hospital along with records of their salaries.

The CJP also ordered the chief secretary to hand over a detailed staff structure of the hospital employees by evening. 

He added that it has come to the court's attention that doctors were being hired at the institute for salaries as high as Rs1.5 million per month.

The CJP also demanded to know who the head of PKLI is. 

The chief secretary who was present in court told the bench that the head of PKLI, Dr Saeed Akhter, is out of the country performing Umrah. 

In March this year, KPLI had come under fire after comparisons were drawn between doctors who worked at government hospitals and those at the KPLI.

Hearing the case, the chief justice had remarked that doctors at KPLI get a salary of Rs1.2 million while on the other hand, the ones working at a government hospital get Rs0.2 million.



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CJP reprimands DIG for seeking undue favour through his son-in-law

CJP reprimands DIG for seeking undue favour through his son-in-law

CJP reprimands DIG for seeking undue favour through his son-in-law
Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar reprimanded on Sunday DIG Ghulam Mehmood Dogar for attempting to seek an undue favour from the top judge.

Taking notice of the DIG approaching his family members for a favour, the CJP had summoned DIG Dogar before the apex court’s Lahore Registry.

"Who advised that you can seek undue favour from my family members,” Chief Justice Nisar questioned the police officer.

“How dare you approach my son-in-law to seek a favour from me? How dare you think that anyone can ask Chief Justice of Pakistan for an undue favour? I am on a path of jihad (struggle) and you are asking me for favours,” the CJP remarked.

The top judge then summoned his son-in-law Khalid Rehman to appear before the court and record his statement.

Rehman told the court that DIG Dogar, who is currently fighting a custody case of his children against his ex-wife, asked him for a favour. 

“DIG Dogar wants the name of his former wife and children to stay on the Exit Control List (ECL)," the son-in-law informed the two-member bench. 

The DIG then submitted an unconditional apology to the court as did the son-in-law. 

Chief Justice Nisar then ordered that further case proceedings will be held in his chambers.

Last year, DIG Dogar's former wife Mirjam Aberras Lahdeaho had filed a petition in the Lahore High Court seeking recovery of her sons from Dogar's custody. 

In the petition, she stated that she was a citizen of Finland and Canadian national and married Dogar 31 years ago. The petitioner said she had three children with him, namely elder daughter Zara, and two sons, Ghulam Qasim Dogar and Ghulam Jafar Dogar.

She said both the parents of Dogar, his brother, and his sister were also Canadian nationals.

Dogar had asked Aberras to send the children to Pakistan to spend the holidays with him last year. She sent all three children home and then the DIG allegedly refused to let them fly back to Canada. 

Mirjiam claimed the respondent initially used delaying tactics and flatly refused to send them back after a few months, according to media reports.

Court hearings 

Moreover, the court also held the suo motu hearing on vacant post of Chief Information Commission Punjab. During the hearing, the apex court directed the Chief Secretary Punjab to make the appointment on merit.

Separately, the Supreme Court also heard the suo motu case on appointment of vice-chancellors in 37 universities. The court summoned a report from the chief secretary pertaining to selection criteria.



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PCB asks UAE not to host T20 league from October to March

PCB asks UAE not to host T20 league from October to March

PCB asks UAE not to host T20 league from October to March
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has sought a written assurance from Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) that it will not host any T20 league between October and March to protect commercial interests of Pakistan cricket.

A PCB official said the board has also made it clear to the ECB that it will look to Malaysia as a potential home venue if it fails to provide assurance.

“We have sought written assurances from ECB that they will not host any T20 leagues from October to March that could create a conflict of interest with our bilateral fixtures with Australia and New Zealand and the Pakistan Super League (PSL),” the official said.

“If they don't give us these firm commitments then we will consider the option of moving our fixtures to Malaysia,” he added.

The official confirmed that the PCB management has already checked the facilities in Malaysia and they are satisfied.

“We have checked their facilities and they are up to the mark,” he said.

Earlier, it was announced that Afghanistan Cricket Board will host its T20 league in UAE, which is also home to Pakistan’s fixtures.

Last year, Pakistan had supported the T10 league in UAE, but the board is likely to reconsider its decision to support the shortest format league for the second season.

“PCB will meet PSL franchise owners on May 2 and this will be discussed in the meeting. PCB will also discuss to start its own T10 league,” the official said.

Pakistan has been hosting its home matches in the UAE since international cricket was suspended from the country after the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore. 

However, international cricket is slowly returning to the country with Pakistan recently hosting West Indies in three T20 international matches as well as organising the final three matches of the PSL this season.



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Pakistani batsmen will face difficulty in England: Shoaib Akhtar

Pakistani batsmen will face difficulty in England: Shoaib Akhtar

Former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar
Former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar predicts that Pakistani batsmen will face difficulty when playing in England.

The 'Rawalpindi Express' added it can take up to at least 15 days before players get accustomed to a country's conditions.

Speaking to the media at a National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP) awareness seminar on Saturday, Akhtar said, "the English conditions will prove to be tricky for Pakistani batsmen," however, he has high hopes that the team will come out on top.

Akhtar also cautioned the players that they should not take Ireland lightly and play against them like any other team.

Talking about road accidents and the work of NHMP during his address, Akhtar recalled the time when he was badly injured while riding a motorcycle in 2004. The incident made him realise the importance of wearing a helmet.

Pakistan, in comparison to neighbouring countries, is a lot safer when it comes to road safety.

The Pakistan cricket team kicked off the tour with a four-day warm-up match against Kent on Saturday.

This will be followed by a second tour match against Northamptonshire on May 4.

The team will then take on Ireland, who will be playing their first-ever Test on May 11 before taking on England in two Test matches on May 24 and June 1.

This will be followed by two T20 internationals against Scotland on May 12 and 13.



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FOX NEWS: NYPD sergeant blames Starbucks for injury after assault by homeless man

FOX NEWS: NYPD sergeant blames Starbucks for injury after assault by homeless man


NYPD sergeant blames Starbucks for injury after assault by homeless man



An NYPD sergeant says a Midtown Starbucks refused to stop giving free food to the homeless after he advised them not to, and now he claims it's their fault he was assaulted by a vagrant while responding to a disturbance.

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We Have Not Learnt From Past: Nawaz Sharif

We Have Not Learnt From Past: Nawaz Sharif

Former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif
Former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif has said we have not learnt from the past, while India and China becoming friends.

Talking to the newsmen outside the Accountability Court, Nawaz Sharif said that Court disqualified him and Khawaja Asif over “Iqama” with heavy heart.

Former Premier denied replying to a question asked by the journalists regarding yesterday’s public gathering of PTI at Minar-e-Pakistan.

He said that India and China coming closer, but sad that we not learnt from the past.

On the other hand, hearing Of the Avenfield Property Reference against Sharif family is underway in the Accountability Court I.

 



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Three more fall prey to target killing in Quetta

Three more fall prey to target killing in Quetta

Three more fall prey to target killing in Quetta
At least three people were killed and two other sustained injuries in new wave of target killing in Quetta on Sunday, reported.

According to details, four armed persons riding on two motorcycles opened fire on shops at the Jan Muhammad Road in Quetta, killing three persons on the spot and wounding two other. The dead and injured were shifted to hospital.

Security forces cordoned off the area after the incident and collected evidences from the spot. According to initial investigation, the assailants sprayed bullet at people in two shops from 10 to 15 feet range.

Police have found 14 bullet shells from the scene. Police have also termed the incident as an act of terrorism.



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Nation's enemies took every step to barricade country's progress: CM Shehbaz Sharif

Nation's enemies took every step to barricade country's progress: CM Shehbaz Sharif

Chief Minister of Punjab (CM) Shehbaz Sharif
Chief Minister of Punjab (CM) Shehbaz Sharif on Monday has said that the nation cannot be served by only making fake slogans.

In a statement, CM Punjab said that the opponents tried to barricade the development in the country. Nation’s enemies have taken all the steps to make the progress of Pakistan difficult, he added.

The CM said that few people were continuously opposing the development projects in the country.

Earlier, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president Shehbaz Sharif while taking a jibe at his political opponents said that those who chanted the slogan of new Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have ruined the province.

Shehbaz said that instead of serving the people in KP, Niazi Khan was busy in staging sit-ins against the government. He said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan is habitual liar.

“Imran used to call this “Jangla Bus” instead of Metro,” he said and added Peshawar Metro Bus project cost around Rs75 billion.



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Nation's enemies took every step to barricade country's progress: CM Shehbaz Sharif

Nation's enemies took every step to barricade country's progress: CM Shehbaz Sharif

Chief Minister of Punjab (CM) Shehbaz Sharif
Chief Minister of Punjab (CM) Shehbaz Sharif on Monday has said that the nation cannot be served by only making fake slogans.

In a statement, CM Punjab said that the opponents tried to barricade the development in the country. Nation’s enemies have taken all the steps to make the progress of Pakistan difficult, he added.

The CM said that few people were continuously opposing the development projects in the country.

Earlier, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president Shehbaz Sharif while taking a jibe at his political opponents said that those who chanted the slogan of new Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have ruined the province.

Shehbaz said that instead of serving the people in KP, Niazi Khan was busy in staging sit-ins against the government. He said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan is habitual liar.

“Imran used to call this “Jangla Bus” instead of Metro,” he said and added Peshawar Metro Bus project cost around Rs75 billion.



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Nabil Gabol invites Farooq Sattar to join PPP

Nabil Gabol invites Farooq Sattar to join PPP

Pakistan Peoples Party’s member Nabil Gabol
Pakistan Peoples Party’s member Nabil Gabol invited MQM Pakistan leader Farooq Sattar to join PPP.

“I invite Farooq Sattar to join PPP, hoping that he will make a decision and will announce it at today’s rally in Karachi.

"Urdu-speaking people were maligned while we are going to hug them," he said.

PPP is staging a large rally in Liaquatabad, Karachi.

Farooq Sattar, the leader of his own group of MQM-P, did not respond to the offer.

Last week, Bahadurabad faction of MQM-P chose Amir Khan over Farooq Sattar.



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Two injured as US diplomat's car rams into motorcycle in Islamabad: sources

Two injured as US diplomat's car rams into motorcycle in Islamabad: sources

Two injured as US diplomat's car rams into motorcycle in Islamabad: sources
Two motorcyclists were injured after a US diplomat's car rammed into their vehicle late Sunday, sources.

The accident happened at the Secretariat Roundabout on Shahra-e-Dastoor at 9.40pm.

The injured persons were shifted to PIMS hospital, sources added. 

Earlier this month, on April 8, US Defence and Air Attaché Joseph Emanuel Hall's car ran a red light and rammed into a motorcycle in the federal capital, killing one man on the spot and injuring another.

The Foreign Office had later summoned the United States Ambassador to Pakistan David Hale to protest the killing of the young man. According to Foreign Office spokesperson, Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua recorded a strong protest with the US envoy, who expressed grief over the incident and assured full cooperation from the US embassy in investigating the incident.

The diplomat was let go by police after registration of a case after the Foreign Office (FO) said he enjoyed diplomatic immunity. The victim's family then petitioned the Islamabad High Court (IHC) seeking the placement of the diplomat's name on the Exit Control list. The court had observed that diplomatic immunity does not permit killing someone.

The federal government on April 24, however, informed the court that the diplomat could neither be arrested nor tried. The Deputy Attorney General (DAG) Raja Khalid asserted that the diplomat’s name was in the 'black list' so he could not leave the country, however, he added that placing the official’s name in the ECL was a 'long process.'

He added that the Vienna Convention ensured immunity to any accident of diplomats occurring during official duty. "A trial can only be held if the immunity is withdrawn," the reply stated further.



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Rid Karachi of those who held it hostage: CM Murad

Rid Karachi of those who held it hostage: CM Murad

Rid Karachi of those who held it hostage: CM Murad
Chief Minister of Sindh Murad Ali Shah has said that with the waning influence of MQM in Karachi, the metropolis has been rid of a hostage situation thanks to PPP.

He criticized PML-N and MQM for playing myopic politics for petty gains. He said that MQM has not done anything for Karachi all these years and PML-N turns towards it only in election days.

CM Murad expressed that PPP show in Liaqatabad would demonstrate PPP power in the city. He visited the site of the rally today and also said that there is no no-go area for PPP in Karachi.

PPP leader said that the founder of the party, Zulfiqar Bhutto also held rally at the same venue. On this occasion, MQM sector in-charge along with workers announced joining PPP.

Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) is set to hold a political rally at the Tanki Ground in Fc area, hoping to snatch the constituency from MQM in the upcoming elections.



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