Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Anti-encroachment operations on Karachi's nullahs underway

Anti-encroachment operations on Karachi's
The government will begin an operation against commercial encroachments along the Gujjar nullah on Wednesday, a week after record-breaking torrential rains triggered urban flooding in the city.

Karachi Municipal Corporation (KMC) director encroachment said that the operations will begin at 8am at three locations in the city. He said that two anti-encroachment operations were being conducted in the area between Cafe Pyala to Teen Hatti and one at a nullah in New Karachi.

However, the operation did not start as KMC, police and Rangers teams waited for heavy machinery to arrive in the area for the activity to begin.

K-Electric and Sui Gas teams arrived near Cafe Pyala before the operation began. Authorities will remove commercial encroachments, such as cattle markets and parking spots alongside the Gujjar nullah to ensure the drain does not get clogged again.

A protest by residents of Liaquatabad FC area began earlier when the deputy commissioner central urged residents to vacate their homes by 7am for the operation.

Protesters had blocked roads, affecting traffic between Nazimabad and Liaquatabad. However, they ended their protest when police and Sindh government officials reassured them that the operation was being conducted against commercial encroachments and not residential ones.

The Muttahida Quami Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) said that it had been decided by the Centre and provincial government that residents of the areas will be provided homes before their encroachments were razed to the ground.

The Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) also demanded the government provide money or other accommodation to the people living in encroachments before clearing the encroachments.

Murtaza Wahab clarified, however, that the operation was being conducted against commercial encroachments only.



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Anti-encroachment operations on Karachi's nullahs underway

Anti-encroachment operations on Karachi's
The government will begin an operation against commercial encroachments along the Gujjar nullah on Wednesday, a week after record-breaking torrential rains triggered urban flooding in the city.

Karachi Municipal Corporation (KMC) director encroachment said that the operations will begin at 8am at three locations in the city. He said that two anti-encroachment operations were being conducted in the area between Cafe Pyala to Teen Hatti and one at a nullah in New Karachi.

However, the operation did not start as KMC, police and Rangers teams waited for heavy machinery to arrive in the area for the activity to begin.

K-Electric and Sui Gas teams arrived near Cafe Pyala before the operation began. Authorities will remove commercial encroachments, such as cattle markets and parking spots alongside the Gujjar nullah to ensure the drain does not get clogged again.

A protest by residents of Liaquatabad FC area began earlier when the deputy commissioner central urged residents to vacate their homes by 7am for the operation.

Protesters had blocked roads, affecting traffic between Nazimabad and Liaquatabad. However, they ended their protest when police and Sindh government officials reassured them that the operation was being conducted against commercial encroachments and not residential ones.

The Muttahida Quami Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) said that it had been decided by the Centre and provincial government that residents of the areas will be provided homes before their encroachments were razed to the ground.

The Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) also demanded the government provide money or other accommodation to the people living in encroachments before clearing the encroachments.

Murtaza Wahab clarified, however, that the operation was being conducted against commercial encroachments only.



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Turkey extends energy exploration operations in Mediterranean

Eastern Mediterranean
Turkey has extended operations by a seismic research vessel in disputed waters in the eastern Mediterranean, drawing an angry reaction from Greece.

Turkey has been sailing its Oruc Reis seismic research vessel and escorting naval ships in waters disputed with Greece in the Mediterranean Sea since early August, heightening tensions with Athens over the limits of their continental shelves.

The Turkish navy issued a new advisory for Oruc Reis on Monday, saying the ship would be working until September 12 instead of September 1.

The Greek Foreign Ministry reacted by saying that the new advisory was “illegal.”

“Turkey continues to ignore calls for dialog and to escalate its provocations. Greece won’t be blackmailed,” the ministry said in a statement.

The Turkish advisory came just after the European Union (EU) called for dialog between Ankara and Athens earlier on Monday. Greece, which has dispatched its own naval ships to shadow the Turkish vessels, had also on Wednesday said it was conditionally ready to de-escalate.



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Turkey extends energy exploration operations in Mediterranean

Eastern Mediterranean
Turkey has extended operations by a seismic research vessel in disputed waters in the eastern Mediterranean, drawing an angry reaction from Greece.

Turkey has been sailing its Oruc Reis seismic research vessel and escorting naval ships in waters disputed with Greece in the Mediterranean Sea since early August, heightening tensions with Athens over the limits of their continental shelves.

The Turkish navy issued a new advisory for Oruc Reis on Monday, saying the ship would be working until September 12 instead of September 1.

The Greek Foreign Ministry reacted by saying that the new advisory was “illegal.”

“Turkey continues to ignore calls for dialog and to escalate its provocations. Greece won’t be blackmailed,” the ministry said in a statement.

The Turkish advisory came just after the European Union (EU) called for dialog between Ankara and Athens earlier on Monday. Greece, which has dispatched its own naval ships to shadow the Turkish vessels, had also on Wednesday said it was conditionally ready to de-escalate.



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Pakistan beat England in 3rd T20 International

Pakistan vs England T20 match
Wahab Riaz conceded just three runs in second last over and picked the crucial wicket of Moeen Ali as Pakistan clinched the third T20I by five runs at Old Trafford.

England needed 20 runs in two overs with Moeen Ali roaring at 60 not-out. But, Wahab took hold of him and sent him back home with a top-edge on second last ball of the second last over.

Sent into bat first, Pakistan got the help of Haider Ali (54) and Mohammad Hafeez (86) who partnered strongly and drove their team to 190-4 in 20 overs.

The right-handed duo joined the crease when Pakistan were 32-2 and hold their nerves to score 100 runs together. Haider struck five boundaries and two sixes to score fifty on T20I debut and became the only Pakistani batter to do so to date. On the other hand, Hafeez smashed four boundaries and six maximums.

Pakistan lost Fakhar Zaman in just second over of the inning. Zaman scored a run before getting out to Moeen.

Shadab Khan scored 15 runs off 11 balls with the help of two boundaries.

For England, Chris Jordan bagged two wickets while Moeen Ali and Tom Curran took a wicket each.

In reply, England lost Jonathan Bairstow earlier for just a run. Thereafter, Tom Banton and Dawid Malan joined hands to score 25 runs together. Banton scored 46 while Malan was caught brilliantly at the boundary line by Fakhar Zaman. The left-handed batsman scored 7 runs.

Moeen Ali supported England and at one stage he took England on top with his 61-runs knock including four boundaries and as many sixes. But, Wahab got rid of him to save the series for Pakistan.

Hafeez got man-of-the-series award for scoring 155 runs in two innings at a strike rate of 176.13.



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Chairman Cpec announces Orange Line Metro Train jobs

Chairman Cpec announces Orange Line Metro Train jobs
Chairman China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority, Lt. General retired Asim Saleem Bajwa on Tuesday announced over 250 new jobs of various categories for Lahore’s Orange Line Train project.

Orange Line Metro train project in Lahore is likely to be open for the public in the last week of October this year.

According to sources, the provincial cabinet will give a final nod for the transportation fare of the metro service. “Technical works on the 25-kilometre long route of the Orange Line Metro project has been completed,” they said.

Briefing the meeting, secretary transport said that a Chinese company NORINCO International has won the operational and maintenance contract.


The Orange Line project, is a rapid transit system under construction in Punjab’s capital Lahore. The line will span 27.1 km (16.8 mi) with 25.4 km (15.8 mi) elevated and 1.72 km (1.1 mi) underground.

The line will be served by 26 stations and is expected to handle 250,000 passengers daily, travelling via trains.



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Suga seen top contender in Japan PM race as ruling party plans slimmed-down vote

 Yoshihide Suga
Japan’s chief government spokesman, Yoshihide Suga, moved a step closer to becoming the next premier when the ruling party decided on Tuesday on a slimmed-down leadership vote that favours the long-time lieutenant of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Suga has also won the backing of the largest faction of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), media reported, making him a strong front-runner to replace Abe, who announced on Friday he was stepping down for health reasons.

While Suga has not announced his candidacy for party head, he has indicated privately that he intends to run, a source told Reuters. Media reported he would formally announce his intention to run on Wednesday.

The party’s leader will almost certainly become prime minister because of its majority in the lower house of parliament.

Suga, 71, would be widely expected to stay the policy course set out by Abe, including the “Abenomics” strategy aimed at reviving the economy and keeping it afloat amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.

A self-made politician, Suga was chosen by Abe in 2012 for the pivotal role of chief cabinet secretary, acting as top government spokesman, coordinating policies and riding herd on bureaucrats.

Suga’s most likely rivals for the top spot will be former defence minister Shigeru Ishiba and ex-foreign minister Fumio Kishida.

Both Kishida and Ishiba announced their candidacies on Tuesday. But Defence Minister Taro Kono, who had been expected to run, had decided not to, Kyodo news reported.

The LDP general council’s decision to keep rank-and-file party members out of the leadership vote gives Suga, with his powerful backers, a leg-up in the race. Ishiba, who is more popular with voters, as well as hundreds of other party members, had opposed the format.

Announcing his candidacy, Ishiba said it was “very regrettable” that all LDP members would not be able to vote for their leader. He has said the decision would be bad for both democracy and the party.

FILE PHOTO: Japan's top government spokesman Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga smiles during an interview with Reuters in Tokyo, Japan August 26, 2020. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Kishida, who was long seen as Abe’s preferred successor but has been scoring low in voter polls, said the slimmed-down leadership race was in line with party rules and Japan must continue with fiscal stimulus.

Kishida emphasised his experience in economics and foreign policy, telling a news conference he would do his “utmost for the nation and the people”.

AVOIDING A VACUUM

LDP Secretary-General Toshihiro Nikai, whose faction is backing Suga, said the simplified vote, by party MPs from both chambers of parliament and heads of local chapters, would be taken in the interest of speed.

LDP General Council chief, Shunichi Suzuki, said the decision to have a simplified vote was unanimous, with some worrying that a prolonged process would place a burden on Abe’s health.

On Monday, younger LDP legislators met Nikai to present a demand from more than 140 MPs and about 400 local party lawmakers for a full-scale vote. Several chapters including Osaka had also demanded the same.

The LDP is expected to hold the vote on Sept. 14, with an announcement on the date due on Wednesday. Financial markets also favour and appear to have factored in a win by Suga.

“He is considered to be a very effective policy leader within the party and bureaucracy ... and was key to Abe’s successful tenure,” said John Vail, chief global strategist at Nikko Asset Management.

“Suga’s experience with the virus situation, including his appropriate push-back on complete shutdowns, is key, as this is Japan’s greatest concern right now,” he said.

Another possible contender is Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi who said on Tuesday he had not decided whether to run, while former cabinet minister Seiko Noda said she would not run.



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