Sunday, August 23, 2020

Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 292,765, recovery rate rose to 275,836

Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 292,765
The number of confirmed Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 292,765 on Sunday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

Total: 292,765

• Sindh: 127,965

• Punjab: 96,178

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 35,720

• Balochistan: 12,507

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 15,493

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 2,657

• AJK: 2,245

Deaths: 6,235

• Punjab: 2,188

• Sindh: 2,358

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 1,248

• Balochistan: 141

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 175

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 64

• AJK: 61

RECOVERED: 275,836



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Imran Khan named Man of the Year in The Muslim 500

Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan has been named Man of the Year in The Muslim 500: The World’s 500 Most Influential Muslims.

The Muslim 500 is a book that ranks influential Muslim leaders and scholars from across the globe. This is the 11th edition of the book.

“If The Muslim 500 was in print back in 1992 and I was then Chief Editor I would have nominated Imran Khan as our Muslim Man of the Year because of his brilliant performance in cricket, which culminated in Pakistan winning the 1992 Cricket World Cup,” wrote the editor of the book. He mentioned the establishment of the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital.

The book particularly notes that when he took office in 2018, PM Khan prioritized lasting peace with India. “He wanted to normalize relations through trade, and settling the Kashmir dispute,” it said.

PM Khan ranks 16 on the list in the 2020 edition of The Muslim 500. Number one on the list is Mufti Taqi Usmani, followed by Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei of Iran and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan of the UAE.

It listed Mufti Usmani’s source of influence as scholarly and lineage. “He is the leading scholar for the Deobandis and in Islamic finance,” according to the book and has authored 143 books in Arabic, English and Urdu.

The book also named Rashida Tlaib, a Palestinian-American congresswoman, Woman of The Year. She is the first woman of Palestinian origin and one of the first Muslim women to be elected to the American Congress as a member of the House of Representatives.



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In the last four years we cleared many nullahs in the city: CM Sindh

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has said at least $10 billion are needed to revamp the city’s infrastructure.

The chief minister made the remarks while discussing Karachi's problems with the representatives of main political parties in the city.

“The city’s issues are not new, they have been here for some time. In the last four years, we have worked a lot on cleaning the storm drains in the city,” he told.

He added that the Sindh government has been giving money to KMC to clean the nullahs in the city.

“In the last four years we cleared many nullahs in the city . Despite the rain the water was cleared within three to four hours,” he said. “The major problem is due to a major structure which has blocked all nullahs in Karachi which are the responsibility of the cantonments and DMCS.”

He continued, “In recent times the responsibility to clean the storm drains lie with KMC and Sindh government has given money to clean the nullahs.”



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Nawaz Sharif allowed to travel abroad for treatment on humanitarian grounds

Dr Yasmin Rashid
Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid says the government allowed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif to travel abroad for treatment on humanitarian grounds.

In a statement on Sunday, she slammed the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) saying the opposition party has made quite a fuss about the party leader’s health.

“We diagnosed Nawaz Sharif’s ailments and began his treatment but he had the intention of going abroad from the start.”

“Nawaz Sharif first said he will consult his personal physician and then demanded that he be allowed to have treatment abroad,” Yasmin Rashid said, adding he declined an offer to get treatment at a private hospital in the country.

The former premier was getting treatment at Services Hospital but later shifted to Sharif City Hospital on his request, where he decided to travel abroad for treatment, she recalled.

The minister said the government had been ensuring his better treatment in the country, due to which his blood platelet count was improving, adding he flew out of the country after assuring the government and the relevant court that he would return home after treatment.



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Afghan govt involved in terrorist activities to create instability in Pakistan: IG KP

Inspector General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Dr Sanaullah Abbasi
Inspector General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Dr Sanaullah Abbasi said there was evidence that the Afghanistan government was involved in terrorist activities aimed at creating instability in Pakistan.

“However, the armed forces including the Pakistan Army, the Frontier Corps and police will not tolerate any violence in the territorial limits of Pakistan,” he said.

“It is part of our record that extortion calls came from towers placed in Afghanistan. We have a one-year data of 78 calls that came from Afghanistan [for extortion]," he added.

"We’ll make sure that the issue is taken up with the Financial Action Task Force once we have compiled the record [of phone calls]," he said, adding that this was beind gone so the government can keep a check on cross-border militancy from Afghanistan.

Replying to question regarding involvement of the Afghan government in terrorism in Pakistan, he said the police has evidence that terrorists receive directions from across the border as they attempt to cause instability in Pakistan through terrorism.

Terrorist outfits regrouping in Afghanistan

Replying to a question regarding terrorist outfits regrouping in Afghanistan, Abbasi said "the challenge is [still] there".

However, he said that the Pakistan Armed Forces, intelligence agencies and the police's CTD had joined hands and would thwart any activities aimed to destabilise Pakistan.

He said that random incidents of terrorism had taken place but there had been no 'resurgence' of any terrorist outfit. Dr Abbasi said that this enough was proof of the police, armed forces and intelligence agencies' success.

He reiterated the KP police are intently monitoring the new development in the region in the background of the merger of some terrorist groups.

Responding to a question, he said the targeted killings had been taking place in Swat every week since September last year. The KP police rounded up all the criminals and recovered the money they received from Afghanistan, he said.

Abbasi pointed out that a lot of cases of 'terrorism' were just people who were killing each other due to personal vengeance. He said that these acts of personal enmity often led to terrorism.

Fata merger is extension of basic human rights

The police chief also spoke on the Fata merger, which he said was meant for a better future for the tribal people. “The Fata merger means the extension of civilian rule, especially police and judiciary, into the former Fata areas. It also means an extension of fundamental human rights to ex-Fata areas,” he said.

Abbasi said 29,000 Levies and Khasadar personnel have been absorbed in the KP police force.

He also said that the training process for these personnel has been started from this month.

"We need assistance from the Pakistan Army and the FC as we are in the process of transition and capacity-building," he said.



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Afghan govt involved in terrorist activities to create instability in Pakistan: IG KP

Inspector General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Dr Sanaullah Abbasi
Inspector General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Dr Sanaullah Abbasi said there was evidence that the Afghanistan government was involved in terrorist activities aimed at creating instability in Pakistan.

“However, the armed forces including the Pakistan Army, the Frontier Corps and police will not tolerate any violence in the territorial limits of Pakistan,” he said.

“It is part of our record that extortion calls came from towers placed in Afghanistan. We have a one-year data of 78 calls that came from Afghanistan [for extortion]," he added.

"We’ll make sure that the issue is taken up with the Financial Action Task Force once we have compiled the record [of phone calls]," he said, adding that this was beind gone so the government can keep a check on cross-border militancy from Afghanistan.

Replying to question regarding involvement of the Afghan government in terrorism in Pakistan, he said the police has evidence that terrorists receive directions from across the border as they attempt to cause instability in Pakistan through terrorism.

Terrorist outfits regrouping in Afghanistan

Replying to a question regarding terrorist outfits regrouping in Afghanistan, Abbasi said "the challenge is [still] there".

However, he said that the Pakistan Armed Forces, intelligence agencies and the police's CTD had joined hands and would thwart any activities aimed to destabilise Pakistan.

He said that random incidents of terrorism had taken place but there had been no 'resurgence' of any terrorist outfit. Dr Abbasi said that this enough was proof of the police, armed forces and intelligence agencies' success.

He reiterated the KP police are intently monitoring the new development in the region in the background of the merger of some terrorist groups.

Responding to a question, he said the targeted killings had been taking place in Swat every week since September last year. The KP police rounded up all the criminals and recovered the money they received from Afghanistan, he said.

Abbasi pointed out that a lot of cases of 'terrorism' were just people who were killing each other due to personal vengeance. He said that these acts of personal enmity often led to terrorism.

Fata merger is extension of basic human rights

The police chief also spoke on the Fata merger, which he said was meant for a better future for the tribal people. “The Fata merger means the extension of civilian rule, especially police and judiciary, into the former Fata areas. It also means an extension of fundamental human rights to ex-Fata areas,” he said.

Abbasi said 29,000 Levies and Khasadar personnel have been absorbed in the KP police force.

He also said that the training process for these personnel has been started from this month.

"We need assistance from the Pakistan Army and the FC as we are in the process of transition and capacity-building," he said.



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Mali's coup leaders meet mediators seeking return to civilian rule

Mali’s coup leaders and mediators from West Africa’s regional bloc seeking a return to civilian rule
A key meeting on Saturday between Mali’s coup leaders and mediators from West Africa’s regional bloc seeking a return to civilian rule ended after just 20 minutes.

Tuesday’s overthrow of Mali President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has been condemned abroad, but celebrated by many in a country battling an Islamist insurgency and months of political unrest.

A delegation from the 15-nation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) earlier arrived in the capital, Bamako, for talks aimed at reversing the overthrow of Keita.

The bloc has taken a hard line on the coup, shutting borders and halting financial flows - a move diplomats said was as much about warning opponents at home as stabilising Mali.

Ahead of a series of meetings with the mutineers and other groups, the head of the delegation, Nigeria’s former President Goodluck Jonathan, sounded optimistic.

“I believe at the end of the day we will come up with something that is best for the people and is good for ECOWAS and the international community,” he told journalists.

The most-anticipated meeting was held in the defence ministry, where ECOWAS mediators in face masks sat at a long table opposite junta leader Assimi Goita, who wore a desert camouflage uniform and was flanked by other military officers in berets and fatigues, photos on Twitter showed.

The talks were set to last 90 minutes, according to a provisional ECOWAS schedule, seen by Reuters. But the meeting ended after just 20 minutes, a Reuters reporter said.

It was not clear if the schedule had been changed or talks were cut short. ECOWAS and the coup leaders, who call themselves the National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP), have yet to comment on the discussions.

The CNSP has controlled the country since Tuesday, when the mutineers detained Keita at gunpoint and forced him to resign. They have promised to oversee a transition to elections within a “reasonable” amount of time.

The ouster of Keita, known as IBK, has been welcomed by many in Mali, which was rocked by months of protests calling for his resignation over alleged corruption and worsening security in areas where affiliates of al Qaeda and Islamic State are active.



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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...