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PML-N, PPP should resign from assemblies if want early polls: JI

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LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Emir Senator Sirajul Haq has said that PML-N and PPP legislators should resign from assemblies if they want early elections in the country.

Talking to journalists after addressing “Mashaikh Conference” at JI headquarters Mansoora on Thursday, he said JUI-F had right to protest against the government and that it was now responsibility of Prime Minister Imran Khan to fulfill his words and provide container and food to the protestors planning to enter in Islamabad on Oct 31. He regretted the government and opposition lost interest in Kashmir.

Custodians from different shrines attended and addressed the conference proceedings on the agenda of unity of Muslim Ummah, protection of the faith on finality of the prophet-hood and Kashmir. 

Key speakers included JI Secretary General Ameerul Azim, JI AJK chapter head Dr Khalid Mahmood, Pir Syed Ghulam Rasool Awaisi, Pir Shahzad Chishti, Pir Naubahar Shah, Mian Maqsood Ahmad and others.

Addressing the event, JI chief said the government and opposition had set their own priorities, completely putting Kashmir cause on back burner. The rulers, he added, wanted to fight the case of Kashmir while sitting in air-conditioned halls of Islamabad without realizing the threat posing the RSS goons led Modi government to the country’s sovereignty.

He warned the rulers against designs of New Delhi which bent upon changing the demography of the region. He said the government should make pre-emptive strike to thwart the designs of enemy against Pakistan.

He demanded the government announce clear roadmap for the liberation of Kashmir from Indian yoke. He sought suggestions from the scholars and masharikh on Kashmir, asking them to play their role in creating awareness among the people on the important issue which was matter of life and death for Pakistan.

Ameerul Azim, speaking on occasion, highlighted the need for unity in Muslim world. He said western powers had long been unleashed an attack on Islamic ideology which could only be confronted if Muslim Ummah demonstrated unity among its ranks forgetting differences in the names of sects, regions and castes.

The JI Sec General expressed grave concern over the silence of the world on humanitarian crisis in the India held Kashmir. He said the time had approached that the Pakistan government took practical steps in support of the besieged brethren of IHK.

The conference vowed to defend with full force the every article and sub-article of the constitutional dealing with the Islamic ideology of the country, stating the laws were close to the heart of every Muslim.

Read: PPP will support JUI-F in sending this govt home: Bialwal

The participants expressed concern over the plight of Muslims in Palestine, occupied Kashmir, Syria, Iraq and Burma, stressing the need of unity among Muslim countries to address the problems facing the Ummah. 

The conference unanimously demanded of the government to take practical steps in support of the people of occupied Kashmir.

The conference called for ensuring free education till matriculation with the teachings of great Sufis of Islam make part of the education curriculum. The participants asked the government to take measure to ensure protection and safety of common man. (With additional input from INP)

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First Afghan Transit Cargo to reach Gwadar on Sunday

ISLAMABAD: First Afghan transit cargo ship that contains 15,000 tons of chemical fertilizer will arrive at Gwadar deep sea port on Sunday.

It signaling that Gwadar port has set sail as the post competitive port in transit of Afghan Cargo, reports Gwadar Pro media network, quoting Zhang Baozhong, Chairman, China Overseas Port Holding Company(COPHC).

Ministry of Commerce, and Federal Bureau of Revenue have approved the clearance of Afghan Transit Cargo arriving at Gwadar International Terminal after the confirmation that the trade related infrastructure  at Gwadar port is ready to handle bulk cargoes to and from Afghanistan.

Hailed the approval as a milestone event that has been long expected for many years, Zhang Baozhong said  excitedly that, “It has been 18 years since Gwadar Port was constructed, and the day it wields its power in bringing economic benefits finally comes!”

Zhang hinted the first transit cargo that ships 15,000 tons of chemical fertilizer will arrive at Gwadar port on October 20, signaling Gwadar port has set sail as the most competitive port in transit of Afghan Cargo.

According to the Ministry of Commerce, the bulk cargoes imported at Gwadar Port for onward transit to

Afghanistan will be transported in containers after stuffing/loading the same into containers of international specifications.

A team responsible for clearance of Afghan Transit cargo has also been established to fulfill the according duties, citing an office order by the FBR. A sub-committee of the Senate Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs at a meeting held last week  acknowledged that Gwadar Port’s main competitors would be Singapore and Dubai ports, since incentives  such as no cargo demurrage charges and three months storage facility would surely divert business to Gwadar.

Official data showed that Pakistan is regaining its share in the Afghan transit trade as flow of cargoes rose 43.95 per cent to 93,732 containers in 2018-19 from 60,516 containers in the preceding year.

The assessed import value of the transit cargoes also grew a robust 54.88pc to $5.715 billion in 2018-19 from $3.97bn a year earlier.(Additional Input From INP)

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Govt to form committee for talks with JUI-F: FM Qureshi

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has decided to form a committee under Defence Minister Pervez Khattak to hold talks with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F).

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, while briefing media about the core committee meeting of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said that the meeting has decided to constitute a committee to hold dialogues with JUI-F.

“Defence Minister Pervez Khattak-led committee will hold negotiations with JUI-F to defuse political tension and restrain it from holding Azadi March,” he added.

FM Qureshi said that Pakistan was fighting Kashmir’s case at international forums and striving hard to address the economic issues.

“Pakistan will continue its diplomatic support for their cause and raise the matter on all relevant forums.”

“Kashmiris are looking towards Pakistan in this time of dire need. We should give a strong message to the world over Kashmir issue by showing unity,” he added.

The foreign minister said that the meeting has also decided to conduct local government elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab without delay.

“The first phase of local government elections will start from February 2020. The government wants to solve grass-root issues at grass root levels,” he continued. (With additional input from INP)

Read more: PPP will support JUI-F in sending this govt home: Bialwal

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Three more Kashmiris martyred as curfew enters 73rd day in IHK

Lockdown enters 39th day in IOK
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SRINAGAR: In occupied Kashmir, Indian troops martyred three Kashmiri youth in Islamabad district as military siege and communications lockdown in the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region entered 73rd successive day on Wednesday.

The youth were killed in a fake encounter by the India troops during cordon and search operations at Pazalpora area of the district.

Although the voice call service on post-paid mobile phones has partially been restored, yet the situation is far from normal.  Mobile internet and broadband as well as about two million phones using prepaid SIM cards continue to remain suspended.

Shops in Srinagar and other parts of the Valley usually open only for a couple of hours in the morning and evening to restock supplies, keeping shutters down during the day.

Public transport continues to remain mostly absent and only private vehicles and those with special permits can be seen on the roads. Offices remain almost empty and there are virtually no students in schools and colleges which reopened recently.

Many believe that the continued lockdown is due to popular anger at India’s Aug 5 unilateral action, comparing it to a campaign of civil disobedience.

Read more: Fact-finding report on occupied Kashmir reveals that locals are turning to peaceful civil disobedience

Observers say the mood in the valley continues to remain sullen and defiant, adding there is certain spontaneity with the way people have reacted. They maintain there is a lot of resentment, a sense of humiliation at the way things have been done and people have been completely disconnected from the world and each other as well.

A media report said that a number of new checkpoints have been installed in different areas of Srinagar where the forces are checking vehicles, adding many new bunkers have also been established in Srinagar city in the last few weeks. (With additional input from INP)

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FO summons Indian deputy high commissioner, lodges protest against LoC violations

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ISLAMABAD: Director General (SA & SAARC), Dr. Muhammad Faisal has summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner Mr. Gaurav Ahluwalia again on Wednesday and condemned the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation forces along the Line of Control (LoC) in Nezapir Sector on Tuesday.

Due to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by Indian Army in Nezapir Sector of LoC, three innocent civilians, Ghulam Qaider s/o Lal Din 55 years, Mariam Bibi 12 years and Haider Ali 10 years, residents of village Kirni, embraced shahadat, while eight others, including women and children, sustained serious injuries.

The Indian occupation forces along the LoC and Working boundary have continuously been targeting civilian populated areas with artillery fire, heavy-caliber mortars, and automatic weapons, which still continues. This unprecedented escalation in ceasefire violations by India is continuing from the year 2017 when the Indian forces committed 1970 ceasefire violations.

The deliberate targeting of civilian populated areas is indeed deplorable and contrary to human dignity, international human rights and humanitarian laws.

Related: Pakistan condemns Indian defence minister’s ‘provocative’ statements

The ceasefire violations by India are a threat to regional peace and security and may lead to a strategic miscalculation.

The Director General (SA & SAARC) urged the Indian side to respect the 2003 Ceasefire arrangement; investigate these and other incidents of ceasefire violations; instruct the Indian forces to respect the ceasefire, in letter and spirit and maintain peace on the LoC and the Working Boundary.

He urged that the Indian side should permit UNMOGIP to play its mandated role as per the UN Security Council resolutions. (With additional input from INP)

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PTCL posts Double Digit Growth in Net Profit

Islamabad: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), the country’s leading telecom and ICT services provider, has announced its financial results for the nine months’ period ended September 30, 2019 at its Board of Directors’ meeting held in Islamabad on Wednesday.

PTCL Group’s revenue for the nine months has grown year-on-year (YoY) by 4.5% to Rs. 98 billion. Ufone revenue has increased 6% YoY, UBank, a microfinance banking subsidiary of PTCL, has shown significant growth of 50% in its revenue over last year. PTCL Group’s operating profit and net profit for the nine months have decreased by 15% and 32% respectively as a result of high inflation, significant devaluation of PKR against USD and higher power tariffs.

PTCL revenue of Rs. 53.8 billion for the nine months is slightly higher than last year by 0.4%. PTCL’s flagship Fixed Broadband services posted revenue growth of 5%. PTCL continues its journey to upgrade its top revenue generating exchanges under Network Transformation Project (NTP) in different parts of Pakistan.

For the 95 exchanges fully transformed to date in 12 cities, YoY revenue growth is even higher at 12% and there is a 35% reduction in customer complaints. Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH), deployed in major cities with more than 100,000 lines, has received a positive response from customers.

Corporate, Wholesale and International businesses continued their growth momentum from 2018 and has achieved 7% overall revenue growth. PTCL has entered into strategic partnership with a local telecom operator for its network expansion, with edotco to enhance Pakistan’s connectivity capabilities and Irdeto for Wi-Fi management and parental control functionalities.

Wireless revenue for the period has declined on YoY basis due to strong competition by the cellular companies providing wireless data services. There is continued decline in voice revenues due to continued conversion of subscribers to OTT, cellular services and illegal/grey traffic termination resulting in declining voice traffic volumes.

PTCL has posted a Net Profit after Tax of Rs. 5.5 billion for the nine months which is 14% higher than same period of last year. Operating profit for the period remained under pressure compared to last year mainly due to increase in operating cost on account of significant hike in power tariffs and currency devaluation. However, non-operating income has increased due to higher income on investments as a result of increase in interest rates and translation gain on forex based assets.

VIS Credit Rating Company Limited (VIS) has reaffirmed entity rating of PTCL of “AAA” (Triple A) and short term rating of “A-1+” (A-One Plus). The medium to long-term rating of ‘AAA’ denotes highest credit quality, with negligible risk factors, being only slightly more than for risk-free debt of Government of Pakistan.

The assigned ratings reflect PTCL’s leading market position, extensive network infrastructure, strong financial risk profile and adequate business risk profile. Ratings also incorporate strong sponsor profile with majority shareholding of 62% vested with the Government of Pakistan and 26% stake along with management control being held by Etisalat International Pakistan, a 90% owned subsidiary of Etisalat Group.

This year, PTCL portrayed its connection with the people of Pakistan through our Independence Day campaign TVC that was viewed more than 7 million times on social media platforms. The main theme of the TVC was along the lines that PTCL is the backbone of connectivity in Pakistan and a company trusted by customers for their daily connectivity needs in turn trusts PTCL to enable provision of these services.

As part of ‘Clean & Green Pakistan Movement’, PTCL undertook beautification, renovation and re-landscaping of 3 main places in the capital city. PTCL participated to support the startups incubated at National Incubation Center (NIC) Karachi at a special graduation ceremony, at NED University Karachi, for the first cohort of startups.

PTCL held a special ceremony to commemorate Defense Day, observe solidarity with the people of Kashmir and pay tribute to the families of martyrs who lost their lives protecting the motherland.

Read more: Senate Body asks PTET to resolve pensioners’ payment issue soon

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Govt to achieve GDP target by controlling fiscal deficit, NA Body informed

NA body unanimously passes “The National Information Technology Board Bill, 2019”
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ISLAMABAD: The Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms informed that the government is trying to achieve the target of sustainable GDP by controlling fiscal deficit, improving balance of payment, increasing exports through improving domestic production and decreasing imports in a meeting on Wednesday

The 6th meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Planning, Development and Reform was held with MNA Junaid Akbar in chair.

The Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms briefed about salient features of the draft 12th five years plan and suggested that the Standing Committee on Planning, Development and Reform and Standing Committee on Finance & Revenue may examine and suggest valuable opinions on draft plan before finalizing. 

For improvement in domestic productivity the Government is planning to pay special attention towards agriculture sector, small medium enterprises (SME) and large scale manufacturing. He also invited the Committee to visit the Ministry for detailed briefing on the PSDP.

The Committee discussed the compliance report regarding the recommendations of the previous meeting; the committee was not satisfied with the reply of Ministry regarding Mansehra Airport. The Committee constituted a Sub-Committee to examine the Mansehra Airport Project, under the convener-ship of Mr. Saleh Muhammad alongwith two committee members. The Ministry submitted comprehensive analysis on last three 5 years Plans.

The Committee recommended that the pending issues relating to devolved ministries may be resolved at the earliest by the Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination with consultation of Cabinet Division. The Director General (Works) CDA briefed the Committee about construction of additional family suits for the members of Parliament.

The Committee appreciated the KPK Government for inclusion of Marble City Buner Project in the Provincial Development Programme 2019-20 on the recommendation of National Assembly Standing Committee.

Members/MNAs Sher Akbar Khan, Saleh Muhammad, Shaukat Ali, Syed Faiz Ul Hassan, Nawab Sher, Dr Seemi Bukhari, Muhammad Sajjad, Sardar Muhammad IrfanDogar, Ms Shaza Fatima Khawaja, NaveedDero, Syed Agha Rafiullah, Abdul Shakoor, Minister, Secretary and senior officers from the Ministry of Planning, Development & Reform, CDA, Civil Aviation and representative of Provincial Governments attended the meeting. (With additional input from INP)

Read more: Govt to return over $10b foreign debt during current fiscal year: NA informed

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Prince William, Kate visit Kalash Valley after stopover in Chitral

ISLAMABAD: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Kate Middleton, on the third day of their five-day trip, visited the foothills of the Hindu Kush mountain range to witness the devastating effects of climate change, which is one of the key areas of focus of their visit.

Earlier on Wednesday, the royals arrived in Chitral, where they were gifted traditional hats and a book of photos commemorating the trip of Princess Diana, who visited the valley in 1991.

“Fantastic,” the prince remarked as he sifted through the pages of the book. The residents also gifted an embroidered coat to Prince William and a shawl to Middleton.

The couple visited Chiatibo Glacier in Hindu Kush mountain range in Chitral to witness effects of climate change and consequences of global warming, said PTI on its official Twitter account.

The duke and duchess arrived in Pakistan on Monday night on their maiden visit. Their second day was a busy one, which started with a visit to a girl’s college in the capital and then Margalla Hills, where they attended an event regarding environmental protection. The couple was hosted by President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Aiwan-i-Sadr and Prime Minister House, respectively.

In the evening, they attended a glitzy reception, hosted by British High Commissioner to Pakistan Thomas Drew, at the National Monument where William, in his first official address, paid tribute to all the people who “endured sacrifice and helped build Pakistan to the country it is today”. (With additional input from INP)

Read more: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge call on PM Imran

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QAU ‘Autumn Peace Festival’ in full swing

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ISLAMABAD: Organized by the Directorate of Student Affairs, Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) Islamabad, week-long ‘Autumn Peace Festival’ is in full swing, in a bid to explore the creativity of the students by engaging them in different co-curricular activities and to promote the culture of tolerance and harmony among the youth.

On the first day of the festival, a conference titled ‘Social Cohesion in Pakistan in the Light of Paigham-e-Pakistan’ was held besides an art exhibition organized by the Quaidian Arts Society.

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan, who was the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony, urged the students to study and follow the footsteps of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. He called for the establishment of a cohesive society which works toward the well-being of all its segments to create a sense of inclusiveness and promote peace, unity and trust by fighting divisions, exclusion and marginalization. He also underscored the need for introducing an education system in the country to promote civic consciousness, national unity and a better interfaith and inter-ethnic understanding.

Ali Muhammad Khan said Paigham-e-Pakistan, sponsored by the government of Pakistan, has played an important role as the national counter-terrorism narrative in challenging the menaces of terrorism and extremism as well as ensuring peace and stability in the society through national integration, adding that the current situation demands active involvement of important stakeholders to adopt measures for strengthening national integrity in order to achieve lasting peace and stability.

QAU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Ali lauded the efforts of the organizers and briefed the audience regarding the objectives of the festival. He said the ‘Autumn Peace Festival’ has been organised to explore the creativity of the students by engaging them in different co-curricular activities and to promote the cultural of tolerance, harmony on the campus.

Patron-In-Chief of Pakistan Sweet Homes Zamurd Khan, Director of Christian Study Centre Jennifer Jag Jivan and former executive director of Pakistan Institute for Parliamentary Services (PIPS) Zafarullah Khan also addressed the audience.

An ‘All Pakistan Declamation Contest’ will be held as part of the festival wherein teams of university students across the country will participate in two rounds. Music, cultural, comedy and drama show will be held on October 16. A seminar by Qalam Movement to promote teaching among non-school going children will be held on October 17 while a cricket match between Zalmi vs Quadian teams will be held on October 18. An ‘All Pakistan Drama Festival’ will be held on October 18 to 20 to provide students an opportunity to participate and show their talent on stage. (With additional input from INP)

Read: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge call on PM Imran

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Bilawal says govt would be responsible if something happened to Asif Zardari

Bilawal says govt would be responsible if something happened to Asif Zardari
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ISLAMABAD: Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday said that incumbent government would be responsible if something happened to his father and former president Asif Zardari in jail.

Bialwal in his twitter message wrote, “The Pakistani state continues to try and use my father’s ailing health to pressure my party.”

He said despite being detained without being convicted of anything since August, Asif Zardari is still to receive medical care.

The Chairman PPP further said despite multiple medical reports from the governments own doctor that he should be provided with medical facilities in prison and shifted to hospital for investigation and treatment he has been denied his fundamental rights.

He added that not only has he not been taken to hospital he has still not been provided with a fridge to keep his insulin and medicine.

Bilawal continued that if anything was, God forbid, to happen to my father we will hold this government responsible, adding that despite these tactics we will not compromise on our principles or democratic politics.

Earlier, an accountability court rejected a petition filed by former president Asif Ali Zardari, who has been put in jail on judicial remand, seeking his shift to a hospital for medical care.

The court remarked that the court doesn’t have jurisdiction over the matter, and it should be referred to the relevant forum.(Additional Input From INP)

Related: Verdict on Zardari’s plea for jail facilities reserved

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