Sunday, November 8, 2020

Bank Manager sent to jail for harassing women

An official of a private bank arrested after sexually harassing a woman in Islamabad
An official of a private bank arrested after sexually harassing a woman in Islamabad has been sent to jail on judicial remand.

The accused named Usman Gohar was arrested by police after a video shared on social media went viral, showing him harassing the woman.

The bank official was presented before the court after the registration of the case against him by the police. The court sent Usman Gohar to jail on judicial remand.

The incident was reported at a bank located in the F-10 area of Islamabad.

A police team led by ASP Shalimar police station took action and arrested the accused.

In a similar case in Islamabad on Saturday, police said they have safely escorted three female officials working for United Nations Organization whom three suspects allegedly assaulted on their way through Sinyari Forest.

The three women who belong to Norway, Italy, and Turkey are here in Pakistan on the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) assignments. It may be noted that both FAO and WHO are UNO agencies.

Reportedly, three men assaulted the three women, however, when the victims put up resistance the alleged harassers ran away.



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Mustafa Kamal blames PPP for the issues faced by the Sindh province

Mustafa Kamal
Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) Chairman Mustafa Kamal on Sunday lamented the opposition alliance-Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)- and said that none of their leaders spoke on the issues faced by the city during their Karachi rally.

Addressing a public gathering of PSP at Bagh-e-Jinnah, Mustafa Kamal blamed Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) for the issues faced by the Sindh province especially Karachi.

“PPP remained in power in Karachi during the past 12 years, however, a speech from Bilawal Bhutto during the PDM rally gave an impression that his party had never ruled in the province,” he said while lamenting the provincial government.

He said that more than seven million children are out of schools in the province and there is a shortage of dog-bite vaccines even after the 12-year rule of the PPP in the province. “We have not witnessed such a situation in the history of this province,” he said adding that Bilawal Bhutto lied during the PDM rally and now Karachi would respond to him.

While terming PSP as the real stakeholder of the city, Mustafa Kamal said that gone are the days when the city was forced to shut down on a single call and when Karachi issues were set aside for political gains on a single call from Rehman Malik.

“We now own this city,” he said while announcing the PPP rule from Sindh is over from now onwards.



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PML-N's Rozina Alam resigns from party membership

Rozina Alam
Another Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader has resigned from the party over the controversial statement of Ayaz Sadiq.

As per details, Rozeena Alam has resigned from her basic party membership. In her statement, Rozeena said that she was hurt by the statement of party stalwart in the National Assembly against state institutions.

After being dejected she is tendering her resignation from the PML-N, Rozeena Alam said.

Yesterday, former Chief Minister of Balochistan Sardar Sanaullah Zehri and General (retired) Abdul Qadir Baloch on Saturday had announced to quit Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and threw a challenge towards his former party to win even a single seat from the province without their support.

Sanaullah Zehri recalled that he and Abdul Qadir Baloch were awarded PML-N tickets from Balochistan when nobody was ready to contest polls on their party symbol in 2018.

He lamented the way Nawaz Sharif decided from London as to who would sit at the podium during Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) rally in Quetta.



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PML-N's Rozina Alam resigns from party membership

Rozina Alam
Another Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader has resigned from the party over the controversial statement of Ayaz Sadiq.

As per details, Rozeena Alam has resigned from her basic party membership. In her statement, Rozeena said that she was hurt by the statement of party stalwart in the National Assembly against state institutions.

After being dejected she is tendering her resignation from the PML-N, Rozeena Alam said.

Yesterday, former Chief Minister of Balochistan Sardar Sanaullah Zehri and General (retired) Abdul Qadir Baloch on Saturday had announced to quit Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and threw a challenge towards his former party to win even a single seat from the province without their support.

Sanaullah Zehri recalled that he and Abdul Qadir Baloch were awarded PML-N tickets from Balochistan when nobody was ready to contest polls on their party symbol in 2018.

He lamented the way Nawaz Sharif decided from London as to who would sit at the podium during Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) rally in Quetta.



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Coronavirus: Islamabad's certain areas to go under lockdown

Islamabad
A smart lockdown has been imposed in the federal capital as authorities decided to seal certain sectors in the city where coronavirus cases are on the rise.

The lockdown will be effective in Islamabad's targeted locations from Monday, November 9, according to a notification released by the Islamabad deputy commissioner.

"Subsectors 1-8/3, 1-8/4, G-9/1,G-10/4 and G-6/2 Islamabad are hereby sealed (locked down) w.e.f. 10.00 A.M, 09.11.2020 in larger public interest arid until further orders," read the notification.

"The exemptions to this order include essential services and supplies like pharmacy, patients for medical aid, rationing, drinking water supplies and emergency etc," it added further.

The notification called on local police to cordon off the sub-sectors to ensure the spread of the virus is curbed. "The Sub-Divisional Magistrates Industrial Area, City and Shalimar, ICT Islamabad are hereby directed to execute the orders in their subdivisions and to ensure uninterrupted supply of food/edibles inside the infield sub-sectors," read the notification.

The development came a couple of days after the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government imposed a targeted lockdown in certain areas of Peshawar due to a rise in coronavirus cases.

Pakistan has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases in the past couple of months, notable since the country decided to relax business timings, re-open restaurants and schools as well as other educational institutions across the country.



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Coronavirus: Islamabad's certain areas to go under lockdown

Islamabad
A smart lockdown has been imposed in the federal capital as authorities decided to seal certain sectors in the city where coronavirus cases are on the rise.

The lockdown will be effective in Islamabad's targeted locations from Monday, November 9, according to a notification released by the Islamabad deputy commissioner.

"Subsectors 1-8/3, 1-8/4, G-9/1,G-10/4 and G-6/2 Islamabad are hereby sealed (locked down) w.e.f. 10.00 A.M, 09.11.2020 in larger public interest arid until further orders," read the notification.

"The exemptions to this order include essential services and supplies like pharmacy, patients for medical aid, rationing, drinking water supplies and emergency etc," it added further.

The notification called on local police to cordon off the sub-sectors to ensure the spread of the virus is curbed. "The Sub-Divisional Magistrates Industrial Area, City and Shalimar, ICT Islamabad are hereby directed to execute the orders in their subdivisions and to ensure uninterrupted supply of food/edibles inside the infield sub-sectors," read the notification.

The development came a couple of days after the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government imposed a targeted lockdown in certain areas of Peshawar due to a rise in coronavirus cases.

Pakistan has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases in the past couple of months, notable since the country decided to relax business timings, re-open restaurants and schools as well as other educational institutions across the country.



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PPP not to disregard individuals of Gilgit-Baltistan: Bilawal

PPP not to disregard individuals of Gilgit-Baltistan: Bilawal
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday said that his party will not leave the people of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) alone.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that PPP will provide the masses their constitutional rights. He maintained that Gilgit-Baltistan will be given provincial status and the people will get the right to rule soon.

Responding to a question, Bilawal said that conspiracies to keep PPP out of the polling process will not succeed. He maintained that rigging will not be allowed in the polls. Bilawal claimed that PPP will win the elections in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Earlier on October 26, Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had claimed that only his party could resolve the problems of the masses.

Addressing a public meeting in Gilgit, Bilawal Bhutto had said that only PPP possessed the capability to resolve the public issue. He had maintained that his party will steer the country out of economic crisis.

The PPP chairman had urged the masses to support PPP in the forthcoming elections. PPP, in its tenure, had launched a historic ISP program to curb inflation and had increased government employees’ salaries by 100 per cent, he had added.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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