Thursday, September 3, 2020

Military completely stands with all the government's democratic policies: PM Imran

Military completely stands with all the government's democratic policies: PM Imran
Pakistan has played an important role in defusing tensions between arch-foes Saudi Arabia and Iran, Prime Minister Imran Khan has told Al Jazeera in an exclusive interview, saying his country prevented a military escalation from taking place in the volatile region.

Acknowledging that in Pakistan's history, civilian and military leaderships have had a 'chequered relationship' Prime Minister Imran Khan said his government had an excellent relationship with the armed forces.

PM Imran said that "the military stands with us" and that "we have an excellent relationship".

"I honestly think it's the most harmonious relationship, we have complete coordination, we work together, the military completely stands with all the government's democratic policies," he said, adding that the armed forces and the civilian government were on the same page whether it came to the India policy or peace in Afghanistan.

Speaking about the Afghanistan war, he said the 19 years of war had created such "divisions in society" that it was not possible for everyone to get together for peace all of a sudden.

However, he acknowledged that progress had been made in the peace talks. "This is the nearest we have got to peace in Afghanistan and a political solution," he said.

"Whatever the Afghans think is good for them, is good for us," he said, adding that Pakistan had done whatever it could to get the Afghan government and the Taliban on the table for talks.

He acknowledged that there were 'spoilers' in the peace process and said that India was not in favour of peace in the war-torn country.

In response to a question about freedom of the press and expression in Pakistan, PM Imran said that that "blatant propaganda" had taken place against his government.

He said that India was not a stakeholder in the Afghanistan peace process as it did not have a border with Afghanistan whereas Pakistan did.

"Instability there creates instability in the border regions what were former tribal areas of Pakistan and that creates a problem for the whole country," he said.

Speaking on the India-Pakistan relations, PM Imran said that when he became the country's prime minister, he extended " a hand of friendship towards India".

"The tragedy of India is that it is being ruled by an extremist," said PM Imran. "It is an extremist government. It is a Hindu supremacist government inspired by the ideology of the Nazis," he added.

He recalled how the RSS had been thrice banned in India, lamenting that the proponents of such an extremist organisation was in control of a nuclear-armed country of more than a billion people.

In response to a question about whether he thinks Western countries abandoned Pakistan on the issue of occupied Kashmir, PM Imran said that many countries unfortunately kept their commercial interests in mind.

He said that the world looks upon India as a "huge market" hence it was ignoring such a huge travesty of justice in Kashmir.

"It doesn't mean that we are sitting down and accepting this. We will keep trying," he said.

Answering a question about Pakistan's relations with Saudi Arabia, he said that the kingdom will "always be a friend of Pakistan" however, admitting that Islamabad wanted the OIC to take a front-role when it came to the issue of occupied Kashmir.

Reacting to the recent normalisation of ties between Israel and the UAE, PM Imran categorically said that "any one-sided solution" will not work. "Israel must realise this, if they do not allow the Palestinians to have a just settlement, a viable state, this issue's not going to die down. Even if some countries recognise Israel, it's not going to die down," he added.

When asked whether Islamabad with renegotiating its terms of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) with Beijing, PM Imran rejected the notion, adding that Pakistan's relationship with its ally was better than ever.

"Pakistan's economic future is linked to China," he said. "China is growing at a faster pace than any other country and Pakistan, you know, can really benefit from the way China has developed," he added.

When asked if Pakistan was resetting its ties with the United States, PM Imran wondered why it has to be an "either, or" formula. "Why does Pakistan have to be in any camp?" he asked. "Every country looks to its own interest. Why can't we have good relations with everyone," PM Imran wondered, adding that Islamabad and Washington enjoyed good relations as both were "partners for peace in Afghanistan".

Rejecting the notion that he had a "small window" to deliver on his promises that he made to voters, PM Imran said that Pakistan no longer made policies for the poor.

"Our construction policy, the education policy and our economic policies are all aimed at getting the poor out of poverty," he said, highlighting his government's healthcare insurance initiative in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and its aim to introduce a uniform education syllabus across the country as major changes.



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Land allotment case: Court issues non bailable arrest warrants against Nawaz Sharif

Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
An accountability court on Thursday issued arrest warrants for former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in illegal land allotment case.

Nawaz Sharif is facing accusations of illegal allotment of land as the then Punjab CM to Mir Shakilur Rehman.

The police after being asked by the court about non-appearance of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, said that he is currently in London and the summon notice has been sent to his residence.

Due to continued non-appearance before the court, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor demanded the court to issue non-bailable warrants for the erstwhile prime minister.

Maintaining the NAB’ request, the court released non-bailable arrest warrants for Nawaz Shah and directed Pakistani Embassy in the United Kingdom to act on it.

Meanwhile, the court also extended judicial remand of Mir Shakilur Rahman till September 17.

On March 12, the National Accountability Bureau had apprehended Mir Shakilur Rahman in a case pertaining to illegal exemption of 54 plots in Lahore.



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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

PM directs ministry of interior to expedite tabling anti-torture bill in NA

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed the Ministry of Interior to expedite tabling an anti-torture bill in the National Assembly.

Taking to the popular microblogging site Twitter, he said: “Torture is unacceptable in a civilised democratic society & goes against the spirit of Islam, our constitution & our international legal commitments.”

Earlier, the prime minister directed the relevant authorities to make arrangements for the early release of female prisoners both under-trial and convicted in light of the Supreme Court’s orders.

In a tweet, he said the decision to implement the Supreme Court’s Order 299/2020 was taken after consultation with Attorney General Khalid Javed Khan and eminent lawyer Barrister Ali Zafar.

 



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PM directs ministry of interior to expedite tabling anti-torture bill in NA

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed the Ministry of Interior to expedite tabling an anti-torture bill in the National Assembly.

Taking to the popular microblogging site Twitter, he said: “Torture is unacceptable in a civilised democratic society & goes against the spirit of Islam, our constitution & our international legal commitments.”

Earlier, the prime minister directed the relevant authorities to make arrangements for the early release of female prisoners both under-trial and convicted in light of the Supreme Court’s orders.

In a tweet, he said the decision to implement the Supreme Court’s Order 299/2020 was taken after consultation with Attorney General Khalid Javed Khan and eminent lawyer Barrister Ali Zafar.

 



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ECC approves hike in power tariff for K-Electric consumers

The Economic Coordination Committee
The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet on Wednesday approved an increase of up to Rs1.09 per unit in the tariff for K-Electric on account of quarterly adjustments.

The ECC meeting chaired by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Dr. Abdu Hafeez Shaikh has discussed the issue of quarterly adjustments of K-Electric Limited for the period from 2016 to 2019.

The fuel adjustment charges for the month of September would be charged in consumer bills in next month.

The ECC directed the Finance and Power Divisions to facilitate K-Electric through subsidy amounting to Rs4 billion. The ECC meeting also approved $142 million for meeting the financial requirements of hotel Roosevelt.

On Tuesday, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) had approved Rs0.86 per unit increase in power tariff on account of fuel cost adjustment of electricity.

The power regulator gave its approval after hearing a request by the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) that sought an increase of Rs0.86 in electricity rates.

This tariff hike will put an additional burden of Rs10 billion on power consumers.



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Samsung heir charged with fraud over succession deal

Lee Jae-yong, vice chairman of Samsung Electronics
South Korean prosecutors indicted the heir to the Samsung empire on Tuesday over a controversial merger of two business units seen as a key step towards his succession, in the latest legal blow to the sprawling conglomerate.

Lee Jae-yong, vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, committed stock manipulation, breach of trust and other offences when two other subsidiaries, Samsung C&T and Cheil Industries, merged in 2015, the prosecutors said.

Ten other current and former top Samsung executives were also charged.

Lee and his subordinates had carried out “a systemic scheme to take control of the Samsung Group with the least cost”, said the prosecution, by deploying “various unfair transactions” that damaged other shareholders’ interests.

Lee is already separately being retried on charges of bribery, embezzlement and other offences in connection with the corruption scandal that brought down former South Korean president Park Geun-hye.

The businessman was not detained, but the charges are likely to prove a distraction as his firm seeks to navigate the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Samsung Electronics is the flagship subsidiary of the group, which was founded by Lee’s grandfather and has grown to become by far the biggest of the family-controlled conglomerates, or chaebols, that dominate business in the world’s 12th-largest economy.

Its overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of South Korea’s gross domestic product and is crucial to the country’s economic health.

The firm saw profits rise in April-July with data centres moving to stockpile its DRAM chips to meet surging demand for online activities as a result of global lockdowns.

But the South’s economy shrank 3.2 per cent year-on-year in the same period, according to a revised estimate by the central Bank of Korea on Tuesday.

Lee’s legal team rejected the charges, calling them “one-sided allegations” by the investigators and “totally untrue”.

“Every process for the merger was carried out legally,” they said, adding the indictment against Lee was “not only beyond comprehension, it’s lamentable.”

Chaebol families often have only a small ownership stake in their empires, but maintain control through complex webs of cross-shareholdings between units.

Lee was the largest shareholder in Cheil Industries, and critics say Samsung sought to artificially lower the price of C&T to give him a bigger stake in the merged entity — a key part of the Samsung structure — consolidating his grip on the conglomerate. Lee’s latest legal troubles add a layer of “uncertainty” to the company and could “burden the South’s economy as a whole”, said Kim Dae-jong, a business professor at Sejong University in Seoul.

“The fact that he will have to stand another trial creates a cloud of uncertainty and probably affects Samsung’s long-term investment plans,” he said.

With the country feeling the economic pain from the outbreak, “the timing isn’t good”, he added. Nonetheless Samsung Electronics’ shares closed up 0.37 per cent in Seoul.

Some chaebol leaders who have been convicted in the past have subsequently received presidential pardons in recognition of their economic roles.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in campaigned in part on a promise of reforming the chaebols and the prosecution’s move came despite a civilian review panel recommending Lee should not be indicted, citing a lack of evidence.



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Ayeza Khan sets the internet ablaze with latest Instagram post

Ayeza Khan
Ayeza Khan stunned everyone with her latest Instagram post wherein she could be seen looking ravishing as ever.

The actress posted a bunch of new photos trying her hand at a new hairstyle.

Looking ethereal, Ayeza stunned in tight curls.

She was dressed in a black and white polka dots shirt which she paired with bold red lips.

In the caption, she advised her fans to eat clean in order to keep fit and healthy.

"I don’t have to starve myself or eat only ‘salads’. I never thought i could eat spaghetti, burgers, pastas and deserts all while staying fit," Ayeza wrote.

"Going strong with my meal plan from @getfitathletic. It’s so easy and so much fun to follow because all my favourite foods are included," she added.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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