Monday, December 28, 2020

Those pointing fingers at institutions can’t be champions of democracy: PM Imran

Prime Minister Imran Khan and Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan
Taking aim at the opposition parties, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday those pointing fingers at state institutions for political gains can never be champions of democracy.

Talking to Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan, who called on him today in Islamabad, he said all pillars of the state are working within their respective domains for development of the country.

Prime Minister Khan underscored that strengthening institutions is vital to a strong and vibrant democracy.

Mr Awan termed the government’s policies for economic stability and control of COVID-19 key successes. Billing opposition leaders as merchants of darkness, he said they have no future in the country’s politics.

On Saturday, the premier had severely criticised opposition parties for what he termed their “double standards” and self-serving politics.

Addressing a ceremony after laying the foundation stone of different projects including the university in Chakwal’s Balkassar, 500-bed hospital, law college, and Ring Road, he said those who are claiming to be ‘champions of the democracy’ are asking to overthrow an elected government.

 



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Pak-Afghan trade routes to stay open despite border disruptions

Pak-Afghan trade routes to stay open despite border disruptions
Pakistan is looking to increase its share in the Afghan market by 60-65%. At the moment, Islamabad possesses 43% of the total imports in the neighbouring country.

According to a news reports , the government has finalised a trade and investment for the landlocked Afghanistan after taking the General Headquarters (GHQ) on board.

Under the plan, trade routes between the two countries would remain open despite subversive activities from militants across the divide, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood confirmed. In the past, trade routes were shut when there was any disruption in the bordering area, damaging exports to Afghanistan. After Kabul diversified its import regime, some of Pakistan's share in the Afghan market went to Iran and India.

Dawood said the country's exports tumbled from $2.6 billion in 2010-11 to $877 million, adding that the incumbent government was now geared to increase exports worth up to $1.2 billion in the current fiscal year to Afghanistan. During the first five months of the current year, the exports surged by 3.2%.

 

The current government has now planned a new vision for trade, investment, transit and transshipment for Afghanistan with secure, open, reliable and efficient routes and borders, ensuring connectivity with Afghanistan beyond Central Asian States.

Under the vision, the government has permitted the bulk import of wheat, coal and fertilisers for Afghanistan through the Gwadar Port and to this effect, the first shipment for Kabul arrived at the Gwadar port on July 31, 2020.

Dawood said a 22-member delegation from Kabul arrived in Pakistan on Sunday to hold talks with Pakistani authorities on the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) and revised the Afghanistan Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA).

Once the PTA is inked and made operational, Dawood said, Pakistan will not only get its lost market share of $2.6 billion in the short term but in the next five years’ time, exports would go up to $5 billion.

The PTA would also help formalise the 70% off-the-book trade, which is currently prevalent. Only 30% trade is formalised for which letters of credit are opened.

Islamabad had held two-day talks in Kabul on November 16-18 with focus on finalisation of a draft for APTTA, signing of PTA, free movement of trucks of goods in each country and port, customs and banking related issues in trade.

The Pakistan armed forces have managed to cover around 90% of the areas bordering Afghanistan with barbed wires. This has allowed a mjor drop in the smuggling of goods from Afghanistan.

The PM's adviser, however, said smuggling is still continuing into Pakistan’s market, inflicting a huge loss to the local industry. “This issue has been raised with the Kabul authorities also,” he said.

Dawood said in case of smuggling of goods, under the new APTTA, Pakistan will give six months notice to the Kabul administration and if no required action has been taken, Pakistan will then have the right to scratch down the agreement.

More importantly, Pakistan would also be having the right to place restrictions in trade under the APTTA if the smuggling of goods from Afghanistan to Pakistan takes place. Pakistan wants the APTTA should be for three to five years, not for 10 years.



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PDM chief Fazlur Rehman summons meeting on January 1 in Lahore

Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman
Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has called the next meeting of the alliance on January 1 in Lahore.

Sources say the anti-government Opposition will meet at the residence of PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz in Raiwind.

The meeting is scheduled for 1pm.

PDM has demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Imran Khan till January 31 and in case of no resignation, it has announced a long march.

Sources said that the meeting will consider the future strategy of the PDM, resignations of lawmakers and the issue of the long march.

Various political leaders of PDM addressed crowds gathered on Sunday at Garhi Khuda Bakhsh in Larkana to commemorate the 13th death anniversary of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

The 11-party Opposition alliance has once more asked Prime Minister Imran Khan "to step down" or face the movement's long march to Islamabad with the aim to "dethrone him".

PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that if by January 31, the premier does not resign, the jiyalas (party loyalists) will march down to the capital and "drag him off his seat".



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Polling for election of new Islamabad mayor underway

Islamabad
Polling for the election of new mayor of Islamabad underway.

The polling process that began at 9am will continue until 5pm without any break, according to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has fielded Pir Adil Shah while the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Malik Sajid Mahmood. An independent candidate, Azhar Mahmood is also in the run for the slot of the Islamabad mayor.

In the 73-member electoral college, the main opposition party PML-N enjoys a clear majority with 47 votes against the 25 votes of the PTI.

The seat of the mayor fell vacant after Sheikh Anser Aziz resigned from the post in October last, months after he was restored by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) after being suspended over corruption allegations.

In 2016, Sheikh Anser Aziz was elected the first mayor of Islamabad.



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Pakistan out for 239 after Faheem, Rizwan frustrate New Zealand attack

Pakistan out for 239 after Faheem, Rizwan frustrate New Zealand attack
Not even a broken toe could stop New Zealand's pace attack from dominating day three of the first Test against Pakistan on Monday, but their efforts to quickly wrap up the innings were stalled by a late century stand from Mohammad Rizwan and Faheem Ashraf at Mount Maunganui.

On a day disrupted by intermittent showers and an unseasonal hail storm, the Black Caps pace foursome took five for 50 in the first two sessions before Pakistan rallied to be all out for 239 at stumps, 192 in arrears.

Rizwan and Ashraf provided a face-saving partnership for Pakistan with 107 for the seventh wicket before the former was run out for 71 by a smart underarm throw from Mitchell Santner at square leg.

Ashraf soldiered on to a career-best 91 before he was the last wicket to fall.

When Pakistan resumed the day at 30 for one, Abid Ali and nightwatchman Mohammad Abbas were more intent on batting long rather than run gathering — especially with a question mark over the workload for the injured Neil Wagner.

The pair put on just nine runs in 74 balls while Wagner, who suffered a fractured toe while batting on Sunday and was told by a doctor he could bowl only if he could “tolerate the pain”, was kept out of the attack.

The partnership was broken by Kyle Jamieson who hurt Abid Ali with the last ball of his first over which smacked into the batsman's fingers.

Two balls into Jamieson's next over Abid kept his hands out of the way from a ball wide of off stump, only to see it jag back and he was bowled for 25.

In the following over Trent Boult, who had troubled Abbas with a succession of short balls, found an edge with a full delivery and Ross Taylor held the catch at first slip.

Azhar Ali and Haris Sohail stayed together for 50 deliveries but contributed only nine runs before both went in one Tim Southee over.

Azhar was caught by wicketkeeper BJ Watling and although the umpire missed the nick and turned down the appeal, New Zealand successfully reviewed the decision.

Sohail's exit was more straight forward with an attempted cut going straight to Henry Nicholls at gully.

Wagner tested his foot with three overs before lunch and continued with a seven-over spell after the break during which he took the only wicket to fall in the middle session with a trade-mark bouncer to Fawad Alam that was edged to wicketkeeper BJ Watling.

The nine-run knock continued a run of low scores for Alam who has adopted an unusual side-on stance that suggests he is expecting the ball to come from square leg — even more exaggerated than that of West Indies' great Shivnarine Chanderpaul.

Jamieson had the remarkable figures of two for nine off 17 overs at tea but as the Rizwan-Ashraf partnership took its toll, he ended the day with three for 35 off 23.1 overs.

Southee, Boult and Wagner took two wickets each.



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Polling for election of new Islamabad mayor underway

Islamabad
Polling for the election of new mayor of Islamabad underway.

The polling process that began at 9am will continue until 5pm without any break, according to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has fielded Pir Adil Shah while the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Malik Sajid Mahmood. An independent candidate, Azhar Mahmood is also in the run for the slot of the Islamabad mayor.

In the 73-member electoral college, the main opposition party PML-N enjoys a clear majority with 47 votes against the 25 votes of the PTI.

The seat of the mayor fell vacant after Sheikh Anser Aziz resigned from the post in October last, months after he was restored by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) after being suspended over corruption allegations.

In 2016, Sheikh Anser Aziz was elected the first mayor of Islamabad.



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Sunday, December 27, 2020

UNGA condemns terrorist attack on Harnai FC post

 UN General Assembly
President of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) Volkan Bozkir has condemned an attack of terrorists on an Frontier Corps (FC) post in Harnai, Balochistan.

He tweeted: “I condemn the terrorist attack in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. I express my condolences to the people and the Government of Pakistan.”

Acknowledging the condolence of Volkan Bozkir, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Munir Akram said Pakistan has paid a heavy price in blood and treasure in the fight against externally sponsored terrorism.

He said despite these losses our resolve to defeat terrorism remains unwavering.

According to the ISPR, “Terrorists fire raid on Frontier Corps Balochistan post in Sharig, Harnai, Balochistan late last night. During intense exchange of fire, 7 brave soldiers embraced shahadat while repulsing raiding terrorists.”



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...