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Afghan government reacts to Taliban delegation’s visit to Islamabad

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KABUL: The Afghan government on Wednesday warned that no progress would be imminent if a peace process was not owned and led by the Afghan government.

Presidential spokesperson Sediq Sediqqi said in Twitter post “Peace is our priority. A peace process led and owned by the Afghan government will only lead to lasting and dignified peace in Afghanistan.”

Sediqqi further added “No progress will be imminent if a peace process is not owned and led by the Afghan government.”

He apparently made the remarks in reaction to the travel of a delegation of Taliban political leaders to Islamabad.

A delegation of political leaders of Taliban led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy political chief of Taliban, reportedly travelled to Islamabad today.

Suhail Shaheen, a spokesman for the political office of Taliban in Qatar said in a Twitter post the Taliban delegation will visit Islamabad on an official invitation.

Shaheen further added that the Taliban leaders will hold talks on some important issues with the Pakistani officials. He did not disclose further information in this regard.

According to Shaheen, the Taliban delegation’s visit to Islamabad would be the 4th such trip to regional countries after the delegation’s visit to Russia, China and Iran.(With additional information from INP)

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Kabul reacts to Taliban delegation’s visit to Islamabad

Kabul reacts to Taliban delegation’s visit to Islamabad
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KABUL: In reaction to the travel of a delegation of Taliban political leaders to Islamabad, the Afghan government on Wednesday warned that no progress would be imminent if a peace process was not owned and led by the Afghan government.

Presidential spokesperson Sediq Sediqqi said in Twitter post “Peace is our priority. A peace process led and owned by the Afghan government will only lead to lasting and dignified peace in Afghanistan.”

Sediqqi further added “No progress will be imminent if a peace process is not owned and led by the Afghan government.”

A delegation of political leaders of Taliban led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy political chief of Taliban, reportedly travelled to Islamabad today.

Suhail Shaheen, a spokesman for the political office of Taliban in Qatar said in a Twitter post the Taliban delegation will visit Islamabad on an official invitation.

Shaheen further added that the Taliban leaders will hold talks on some important issues with the Pakistani officials. He did not disclose further information in this regard.

According to Shaheen, the Taliban delegation’s visit to Islamabad would be the 4th such trip to regional countries after the delegation’s visit to Russia, China and Iran. ( Additional input from INP )

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Senate committee to review economic challenges, remedial measures

NA body unanimously passes “The National Information Technology Board Bill, 2019”
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ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Commerce and Textile Industry has taken notice of the prevailing economic situation and summoned a meeting on Wednesday to hammer out issues of the business community necessary for rapid economic development.

The meeting summoned by the Chairman of the Committee Senator Mirza Muhammad Afridi will be attended by top government functionaries and representatives of the business community.

The meeting has been summoned at a time when almost a million people have lost their jobs due to sluggish economy, local and foreign investment is at the lowest ebb, the business community is disappointed while the quarterly tax target has been missed by Rs111 billion.

The meeting summoned on the advice of textile expert Mian Muhammad Usman Zulfiqar will review issues faced by the largest foreign exchange earning sector of textile, stagnation of the economy, under-invoicing, heavy import duty slapped on import of apple and smuggling of fruit from Iran.

Deadlock over NIC condition, issues confronted by commercial importers including confusion over taxation and refunds, adjustment, exporters rebate and discouraging export of raw salt and encouraging the export of value-added salt will also be discussed in the meeting. 

The private sector will be represented by leading chambers of commerce and associations of textile exporters, ready-made garment exporters, towel manufacturers, power loom owners, yarn traders, etc.

Advisor to the PM on Finance Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Advisor, Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile, Industries and Production Abdul Razak Dawood, Chairman FBR Shabbar Zaidi, Secretary Commerce Sardar Ahmad Nawaz Sukhera and others will also attend the meeting.

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The Senators who are scheduled to attend the meeting include Syed Shibli Faraz, Ahmed Khan, Dilawar Khan, Rana Mahmood ul Hassan, Dr. Ghous Muhammad Khan Niazi, Nuzhat Sadiq, Islamuddin Sheikh, Muhammad Tahir Bizenjo, Atta ur Rehman, Imamuddin, Khush Bakht Shujaat, and Gian Chand. (With additional input from INP)

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English education system in Pakistan propelled society into classes: PM Imran

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Wednesday said that English education system has divided society in different classes.

Addressing a ceremony regarding distribution of prizes among students of seminaries, the PM said that Holy Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) has laid utmost emphasis on seeking knowledge.

He said that lack of education has caused fall of Muslims and that Pakistani children are not conversant with Islamic history. Islam teaches lesson of being good humans, the premier added.

PM Imran asserted that Muslims had been among all top scientists for 700 years. He said Pakistan had been founded on particular goal therefore, Iqbaliat (philosophy of great poet Allama Iqbal) must be taught to students.

He said reforms are being introduced in the education system, which will help to uplift the lower strata of the society with the provision of equal opportunities to progress. Nation’s weak point is lagging behind in education, he added.

Prime Minister said that three varying curriculums are being followed at educational institutions in Pakistan which are leading to injustices and divisions in the society.

He said Pakistan, Malaysia and Turkey have decided to launch an English language channel to present Muslims’ stance to the world and project the Muslim history. We have also decided to collaborate to make films on Muslim history and heroes of Islam, he went on to say.

He said eight million Kashmiris have been locked in occupied Kashmir in an open jail for two months.

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FO summons Indian envoy over LoC violations

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Wednesday summoned India’s top diplomat in Pakistan over unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC).

A statement said FO Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner Gaurav Ahluwalia and condemned the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC) on October 1, 2019.

A 50-year old woman was martyred while three civilians sustained injuries in Indian shelling on Pakistani villages.

“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,” added the press release.

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

Underscoring that the ceasefire violations were a threat to regional peace, the foreign ministry warned of a strategic miscalculation in the region.

Faisal, who is the director-general for South Asia and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), urged New Delhi to honour the 2003 ceasefire arrangement between the two nuclear-armed nations.

He further called on India to allow the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to play its mandated role as per the UN Security Council resolutions.

Tensions between the neighbours escalated sharply following New Delhi’s move to revoke the autonomy Indian Occupied Kashmir in August.

Pakistan expelled India’s ambassador and suspended bilateral trade soon after and launched an international diplomacy campaign in an attempt to draw global condemnation of India’s treatment of Kashmiris.

Related: Pakistan demands UN for strict monitoring of LoC violations, atrocities in IoK

Prime Minister Imran Khan made an impassioned address at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 27, saying there would be a bloodbath once India lifts a curfew and that any all-out conflict between the nations would reverberate far beyond their borders.

India says its revocation of autonomy is an internal matter that will allow its portion of Kashmir to develop economically. (With additional input from INP)

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US envoy Alice Wells to testify before congressional committee on occupied Kashmir

WASHINGTON: A sub-committee of the United States House of Representatives will hold a hearing on the human rights violations being carried out by India in occupied Kashmir on October 22 .

According to a press release issued by Chairman of the House Sub-committee on Asia, Congressman Brad Sherman, the hearing will focus on the prevailing situation in the Kashmir valley.

According to Sherman, many political activists have been arrested in Kashmir and daily life has also been interrupted after India banned the internet and telephone communications in the occupied valley.

According to reports, the hearing will review the humanitarian situation in Indian occupied Kashmir and whether Kashmiris have adequate supplies of food, medicine, and other essentials.

Detailing the specifics of the hearing, Congressman Sherman said that Assistant Secretary Alice Wells, who oversees all US State Department policy towards South Asia, will testify at the hearing.

“Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Scott Busby, who overseas human rights efforts is South Asia, will also testify,” Sherman added.

The congressman further elaborated that the sub-committee has invited other State department officials, along with private human rights activists, to the hearing.

The Congressman, in the press release, noted that he had met Americans, originally from the Kashmir valley, in the San Fernando area, along with Congressman André Carson, a few weeks ago.

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Detailing that encounter, Sherman detailed how the two US lawmakers heard stories of difficulties encountered by their constituents and others, and the fears they had for their loved ones.

“Since then I have had several additional meetings with Kashmiri Americans. I look forward to learning more about human rights in Kashmir,” Sherman maintained. (With additional input from INP)

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90% dengue patients don’t need to be admitted in hospital: officials

Rise in dengue across Pakistan, highest number of cases reported from Karachi
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ISLAMABAD: The Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health, Dr Zafar Mirza, on Wednesday chaired a high-level meeting to review anti-dengue measures made by the health ministry and hospital administrations, a private news channel reported.

A briefing was also given to the special assistant here today by the officials which claimed that 90 per cent of the dengue patients does not need to be admitted in hospitals. They added that the care of such patients is possible at their homes.

Dr Mirza ordered concerned officials to record residential addresses of the patients being brought to hospitals. He said that the authorities should ensure anti-dengue spray in the surroundings of the patients’ houses who are admitted in the hospitals.

The special assistant said that the government is making all-out efforts to eliminate breeding of dengue mosquitoes.  He asked officials of the ministry to double the number of the surveillance teams tasked to search areas where dengue larvae are breeding.

Earlier in the day, the dengue virus claimed another two lives in Rawalpindi, taking the death toll to 27 in the city.

As per details, both of the deaths were reported from Holy Family Hospital. The first victim was Najma, a 55-year-old woman hailing from Rawalpindi, the other was man named Pervez, 50, from Islamabad.

On Sunday, as many as 596 more people were diagnosed with dengue fever in Islamabad within a span of 24 hours. Sources relayed that 526 people were diagnosed with the mosquito-borne disease at government-run hospitals and 70 at private medical facilities.

Meanwhile, in Sindh, the number of deaths owing to dengue fever has reached 12.

The mosquito-borne disease which may prove fatal if not diagnosed and treated in time has spread rapidly throughout Pakistan and has caused serious concern among the masses.

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Sources have claimed that the federal government has decided to conduct an investigation into the outspread of dengue fever. The government would engage global institutions for holding a probe into the spread of the deadly disease across the country. (With additional input from INP)

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Former deputy speaker Qasim Suri challenges his disqualification

ISLAMABAD: Former deputy speaker Qasim Suri has challenged his disqualification from the National Assembly seat in Supreme Court, a private news channel reported on Tuesday.

An election tribunal last Friday declared his victory from National Assembly seat NA-265 (Quetta-II) as null and void and ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to hold re-polling in the constituency.

Advocate Naeem Bukhari filed a petition in the supreme court pleading to declare the decision of the election tribunal as void.

The counsel said in the plea that irregularities in the electoral process could not be attributed to his client.

The petition also requested for an early hearing of the matter on tomorrow (Wednesday).

An election tribunal presided over by Justice Abdullah Baloch had ECP for re-election in the Quetta constituency.

Balochistan National Party’s (BNP) Lashkari Raisani had challenged the victory of Qasim Suri, who contested the 2018 general election on a ticket of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP).

The tribunal had reserved its verdict after hearing arguments of both the parties on Sept 14.

During the court hearings, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) had submitted a report on the orders of the tribunal, which suggested it could not verify more than 52,000 votes cast in 2018 poll.

Raisani, brother of former Balochistan chief minister Aslam Raisani, was not present at the court when the tribunal, headed by Justice Abdullah Baloch, announced the verdict. Suri, a flamboyant leader of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was also conspicuous for absence in the court.

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China wishes to expand scope of CPEC: Cheng Xizhong

BEIJING: China wishes to expand the scope of corridor construction in Pakistan to support the government in its efforts, improving the living conditions of their people.

Through mutual consultation, China will actively help Pakistan carrying out projects in the field of people’s livelihood, said Cheng Xizhong, a visiting professor of Southwest University of Political Science and Law.

According to Mr. Xizhong, the construction of the CPEC is progressing smoothly. 22 projects with a total investment of dollar 19 billion in the first phase have been completed or are close to completion.

This has alleviated Pakistan’s energy shortage and partially built transportation infrastructure, thus laying a good foundation for Pakistan`s future comprehensive social-economic development.

Now, the CPEC construction has entered the second stage, focusing on industrial cooperation, agricultural cooperation, Gwadar Port construction and socio-economic development, of which 27 new projects will be launched within this year.

Cheng Xizhong who is also special commentator of China Economic Net, pointed out that Prime Minister Imran Khan has recently acknowledged that China has provided Pakistan with tremendous opportunities for development.

China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic partners. They have always trusted, understood and supported each other. The friendship between the two countries is unbreakable.

The construction of the CPEC has yielded fruitful results, produced positive social and economic benefits, and effectively promoted Pakistan’s national development and improved people’s livelihood.

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The friendly cooperation between China and Pakistan is not only in the common interest of the two countries, but also conducive to maintaining international peace, stability, fairness and justice.

China is willing to work with Pakistan to promote the continuous development of the CPEC and build a closer community of shared future in the new era.

The successful CPEC development has made governments and enterprises in many countries see great potential investment value.

Therefore, recently, enterprises from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, as well as major investment countries in the world such as China, the United States, Germany, Japan, South Korea and Singapore, have sent delegations to Pakistan for feasibility studies, and are actively considering large-scale investment in Pakistan’s industrial parks.

With the completion and operation of more and more projects in the CPEC, social and economic benefits have started to emerge.

On the one hand, the tax revenue of the Pakistani government is increasing, the long-standing financial difficulties are gradually alleviated, and on the other hand, more and more tangible benefits are brought to the Pakistani people.

China has invested tremendously in the construction of the CPEC. China sincerely helps Pakistan to develop. The Pakistani people not only express their gratitude from the bottom of their hearts, but also cherish the friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

Pakistan government and people have recognized that the construction of the CPEC is making Pakistan enter the fast track of development and Pakistan is now faced with unprecedented development opportunities, he added.

INP

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Pakistan to invite ex-Indian PM Manmohan Singh on Kartarpur Corridor inauguration

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday expressed its willingness to invite former Indian Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh on the inaugural ceremony of Kartarpur Corridor.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that the decision to invite Manmohan Singh was taken after high-level consultation. However, a formal invitation will soon be dispatched to him, he added.

The minster further stated that Sikh pilgrims will also be welcomed on the event that will be held on the 550th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak.

It is to be mentioned here that Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate the project on November 9, three days before the 550th birth anniversary Baba Guru Nanank that will be celebrated on November 12.

Kartarpur Corridor Project Director Atif Majeed said that the prime minister had laid foundation stone of the project last year on November 28. 5000 Sikh pilgrims will arrive and stay in the initial phase while later, more 10,000 pilgrims will come, he added.

Atif Majeed said that Pakistan’s biggest Gurdwara Baba Guru Nanak comprises of 42 acres of land while Panja Sahib Gurdwara comprises of four acres of land and Nankana Sahib Gurdwara comprises of 14 acres of land.

The work on the project is underway 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, he went on to say.

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Pakistan is building the corridor from the Indian border to the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, while the other part from Dera Baba Nanak up to the border is being constructed by India.

India is constructing a bridge at the zero point and has urged Pakistan to build a similar bridge on its side that will provide safe and secure movement of pilgrims.

INP

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