Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Pakistan records 2,482 fresh Covid-19 infections, 50 fatalities

Pakistan records 2,482 fresh Covid-19 infections, 50 fatalities
As many as 2,482 new cases of the coronavirus emerged across the country over the previous 24 hours, taking the national tally of infections to 495,075.

50 more people succumbed to the disease during this period, according to the latest update released by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). The death toll from the infection has soared to 10,511, it said.

A total of 40,509 samples were tested yesterday, out of which 2,482 turned out to be positive.

There are 34,049 active cases of Covid-19 while 450,515 people have recuperated from the disease. 2,251 patients are said to be in critical conditions at different hospitals across the country.

On January 5, the federal cabinet with Prime Minister Imran Khan in the chair had allowed the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination to purchase Covid-19 vaccine. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr Faisal Sultan briefed the cabinet on the current Covid-19 situation in Pakistan.



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Sindh approves new legislation bill for succession certificate

Sindh approves new legislation bill for succession certificate
A meeting of the Sindh cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday approved ‘Succession Certificate Bill 2020.

Under the new legislation, heirs of a deceased will seek a succession certificate from the National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) instead of taking the matter to a court.

The succession certificate bill will be introduced in the assembly and sent to the committee for approval.

The provincial cabinet also constituted a committee for purchase of new vehicles. The cabinet committee will review the existing stock of government vehicles.

The cabinet also formed a committee for devising the allotment policy of the government vehicles.

The cabinet session was attended by provincial ministers, advisers, chief secretary Sindh and other concerned officials.

It is to be mentioned here that passage of the bill in Senate last year in February, the parliament completed its legislation to provide a mechanism to issue letters of administration and succession certificates.

According to the legislation these documents only be issued by the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra).

Now the Sindh cabinet has approved the bill for passage in the legislature to become a law. The governments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were also said to be in the process of following the federal government as well.

Succession certificates are currently issued by civil judges, but since they also adjudicate on other legal suits the process can take months. The new legislation empowers Nadra to issue certificates to legal heirs following an individual’s death in accordance with the family tree in its database.



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Balochistan CM visits protesting Hazaras, requests them to bury slain coal miners

Balochistan CM visits protesting Hazaras, requests them to bury slain coal miners
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal on Wednesday visited the protest camp of the Hazara families and urged them to bury the slain coal miners. He appealed to let go of the condition that they will only do so if Prime Minister Imran Khan visits them.

The visit came after talks between the government and members of the Hazara community to end the latter's sit-in following the brutal killing of coal miners in Machh ended inconclusively on Tuesday night, with the protesters persistent in saying they would not bury the dead till Prime Minister Imran Khan arrives to their camp.

Addressing the sit-in participants, CM Kamal said that he was really saddened after hearing about the incident. He added that he understands the pain of the Hazara community.

“If the problem gets resolved by PM Imran’s visit then he will not spare two minutes to come here,” said CM Kamal. He added that it was them and him who will bring peace in Balochistan.

He once again urged the protestors to bury the slain coal miners.

Earlier, the CM also spoke to memebrs of the Hazara community and the media after arriving at Imambargah Wali Asr in Hazara Town. Federal minister Ali Zaidi, Special Assistant to Prime Minister Zulfi Bukhari and National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri accompanied him.

During his meeting with Hazara representatives the CM assured the community that his government was working towards eradicating terrorism since he took office.

“It is the responsibility of the government to improve the situation in city and province,” said Kamal. He added that he was in solidarity with the Hazara community, adding that they will visit the families of the deceased.

While federal minister Ali Zaidi said that he had spoken to PM Imran Khan and he had said that he would visit Quetta.

“Those who have been martyred should be buried,” said Ali Zaidi. He once again appealed them to not keep the burial dependent on PM Imran Khan’s visit.

On Tuesday talks were held between Ali Zaidi and members of the Hazara community a day after Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed’s visit failed to end the protest.

We are calling him [PM Imran Khan] here as our leader. The prime minister's visit will not diminish his prestige, but elevate it — local leader Agha Raza
Zaidi had met the protesters and assured them that the perpetrators of the Machh tragedy will be caught soon.

However, the families of the deceased refused to end the sit-in and bury the victims of the tragedy, saying they will only end the protest after the prime minister meets them.

“Nothing can happen before the prime minister’s arrival. If he cannot come today, then he can come tomorrow,” a relative of one of the slain miners said.

“Balochistan has turned into a graveyard. Where is the responsibility of the state?” asked the families of the victims.

Protesters demanded to know how many of those who were involved in killing Hazaras over the years been convicted.

“Call [PM] Imran Khan, we are sitting here in -10 °C,” said one protester.

Federal minister Ali Zaidi regretted the loss of life in the Machh incident but appealed to the families of the victims to not subject the bodies of the coal miners to any further 'cruelty'.

Zaidi says external elements behind Machh massacre

Zaidi admitted that “grave acts of cruelty” had been committed against the Hazara community over a period of time.

“There is an outside hand involved in such heinous incidents,” said Zaidi, adding that the government was aware as to who the perpetrator was.

“This is a well-planned conspiracy against the country,” the minister said about the Machh incident.

He added that representatives of the government had arrived in Quetta on the instructions of the prime minister to negotiate with the protestors.

However, local Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen leader Agha Raza told the minister that Imran Khan’s arrival in Quetta to meet protestors should not be considered as a 'condition'.

“On the one hand, the PDM is demanding his resignation — we are calling him here as our leader,” Raza said. He added that the prime minister's visit will not diminish his prestige but rather elevate it.

Women and children attend Quetta protest

Members of the Hazara community have staged a continuous sit-in in Quetta in freezing temperatures to demand justice for the slain coal miners who were gunned down in Machh four days ago.

The bodies of the deceased have been kept where the community is staging its demonstration, on the Quetta-Sibi highway (Western Bypass), near the Hazara Town.

Due to the presence of the protesters, the area is completely blocked off to traffic.

A large group of women and children are also at the protest, holding photographs of their loved ones killed in the tragic incident.

"We will not end our protest until the arrest of all the assassins," chief of Balochistan Shia Conference Agha Daud had told AFP on Tuesday.

"The latest wave of killings will spread to other cities, including Quetta, if a decisive action is not taken at this stage," he added.

Ministers meet protestors

Multiple high-ranking officials have visited the protesters and tried to negotiate with them, but they have refused to end the sit-in till PM Imran Khan meets them.

Earlier, Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Langove had visited the protesters' camp along with other provincial ministers.

Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed had also visited Quetta and briefed PM Imran Khan over the protests.

Rasheed had told protestors on Monday that he is ready to accept all the demands of the Hazara, except the resignation of the Balochistan government.

Rasheed had also announced compensation amounting to Rs2.5 million for the families of each of the deceased coal miners.

Protests in support of the Hazara community have also spread to other cities, including Karachi and Gilgit.

The incident

Ten colliers were killed and four others seriously injured on Sunday after armed men attacked them at a coal field in Balochistan's Bolan district.

The coal miners, according to police, were taken to nearby mountains where they were shot.

The 10 miners were kidnapped before dawn on Sunday as they slept near the remote coal mine in the southwestern mountainous Machh area — 60 kilometres southeast of Quetta city, local government official Abid Saleem said.

Security officials who did not want to be named told AFP the attackers first separated the miners before tying their hands and feet and taking them into the hills to kill them.

Two of the miners were Afghans and their bodies have been sent to Afghanistan for burial, a local security official told AFP.

Officials on Monday clarified ten people had died in the attack, revising a previous death toll of 11, AFP reported.

The militant group Daesh has claimed the attack, according to SITE Intelligence, which monitors militant activities worldwide.



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Sindh approves new legislation bill for succession certificate

Sindh approves new legislation bill for succession certificate
A meeting of the Sindh cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday approved ‘Succession Certificate Bill 2020.

Under the new legislation, heirs of a deceased will seek a succession certificate from the National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) instead of taking the matter to a court.

The succession certificate bill will be introduced in the assembly and sent to the committee for approval.

The provincial cabinet also constituted a committee for purchase of new vehicles. The cabinet committee will review the existing stock of government vehicles.

The cabinet also formed a committee for devising the allotment policy of the government vehicles.

The cabinet session was attended by provincial ministers, advisers, chief secretary Sindh and other concerned officials.

It is to be mentioned here that passage of the bill in Senate last year in February, the parliament completed its legislation to provide a mechanism to issue letters of administration and succession certificates.

According to the legislation these documents only be issued by the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra).

Now the Sindh cabinet has approved the bill for passage in the legislature to become a law. The governments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were also said to be in the process of following the federal government as well.

Succession certificates are currently issued by civil judges, but since they also adjudicate on other legal suits the process can take months. The new legislation empowers Nadra to issue certificates to legal heirs following an individual’s death in accordance with the family tree in its database.



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Kiwis top Test rankings after beating Green shirts

Kiwis top Test rankings after beating Green shirts
With a series win against Pakistan, the New Zealand cricket team rose to the top of the world Test rankings on Wednesday.

The Kiwis beat the Green shirts by an innings and 176 runs in the second Test match to seal the series 2-0.

It is the first time New Zealand has topped the Test rankings. The team won six consecutive Test matches and have not lost a home series since March 2017.

The Kiwi captain, Kane Williamson is the world's top-ranked Test batsman while Neil Wagner and Tim Southee are ranked third and fourth in the bowling rankings.

New Zealand is now ranked third in the World Test Championship table, behind Australia and India.

 



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Balochistan CM visits protesting Hazaras, requests them to bury slain coal miners

Balochistan CM visits protesting Hazaras, requests them to bury slain coal miners
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal on Wednesday visited the protest camp of the Hazara families and urged them to bury the slain coal miners. He appealed to let go of the condition that they will only do so if Prime Minister Imran Khan visits them.

The visit came after talks between the government and members of the Hazara community to end the latter's sit-in following the brutal killing of coal miners in Machh ended inconclusively on Tuesday night, with the protesters persistent in saying they would not bury the dead till Prime Minister Imran Khan arrives to their camp.

Addressing the sit-in participants, CM Kamal said that he was really saddened after hearing about the incident. He added that he understands the pain of the Hazara community.

“If the problem gets resolved by PM Imran’s visit then he will not spare two minutes to come here,” said CM Kamal. He added that it was them and him who will bring peace in Balochistan.

He once again urged the protestors to bury the slain coal miners.

Earlier, the CM also spoke to memebrs of the Hazara community and the media after arriving at Imambargah Wali Asr in Hazara Town. Federal minister Ali Zaidi, Special Assistant to Prime Minister Zulfi Bukhari and National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri accompanied him.

During his meeting with Hazara representatives the CM assured the community that his government was working towards eradicating terrorism since he took office.

“It is the responsibility of the government to improve the situation in city and province,” said Kamal. He added that he was in solidarity with the Hazara community, adding that they will visit the families of the deceased.

While federal minister Ali Zaidi said that he had spoken to PM Imran Khan and he had said that he would visit Quetta.

“Those who have been martyred should be buried,” said Ali Zaidi. He once again appealed them to not keep the burial dependent on PM Imran Khan’s visit.

On Tuesday talks were held between Ali Zaidi and members of the Hazara community a day after Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed’s visit failed to end the protest.

We are calling him [PM Imran Khan] here as our leader. The prime minister's visit will not diminish his prestige, but elevate it — local leader Agha Raza
Zaidi had met the protesters and assured them that the perpetrators of the Machh tragedy will be caught soon.

However, the families of the deceased refused to end the sit-in and bury the victims of the tragedy, saying they will only end the protest after the prime minister meets them.

“Nothing can happen before the prime minister’s arrival. If he cannot come today, then he can come tomorrow,” a relative of one of the slain miners said.

“Balochistan has turned into a graveyard. Where is the responsibility of the state?” asked the families of the victims.

Protesters demanded to know how many of those who were involved in killing Hazaras over the years been convicted.

“Call [PM] Imran Khan, we are sitting here in -10 °C,” said one protester.

Federal minister Ali Zaidi regretted the loss of life in the Machh incident but appealed to the families of the victims to not subject the bodies of the coal miners to any further 'cruelty'.

Zaidi says external elements behind Machh massacre

Zaidi admitted that “grave acts of cruelty” had been committed against the Hazara community over a period of time.

“There is an outside hand involved in such heinous incidents,” said Zaidi, adding that the government was aware as to who the perpetrator was.

“This is a well-planned conspiracy against the country,” the minister said about the Machh incident.

He added that representatives of the government had arrived in Quetta on the instructions of the prime minister to negotiate with the protestors.

However, local Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen leader Agha Raza told the minister that Imran Khan’s arrival in Quetta to meet protestors should not be considered as a 'condition'.

“On the one hand, the PDM is demanding his resignation — we are calling him here as our leader,” Raza said. He added that the prime minister's visit will not diminish his prestige but rather elevate it.

Women and children attend Quetta protest

Members of the Hazara community have staged a continuous sit-in in Quetta in freezing temperatures to demand justice for the slain coal miners who were gunned down in Machh four days ago.

The bodies of the deceased have been kept where the community is staging its demonstration, on the Quetta-Sibi highway (Western Bypass), near the Hazara Town.

Due to the presence of the protesters, the area is completely blocked off to traffic.

A large group of women and children are also at the protest, holding photographs of their loved ones killed in the tragic incident.

"We will not end our protest until the arrest of all the assassins," chief of Balochistan Shia Conference Agha Daud had told AFP on Tuesday.

"The latest wave of killings will spread to other cities, including Quetta, if a decisive action is not taken at this stage," he added.

Ministers meet protestors

Multiple high-ranking officials have visited the protesters and tried to negotiate with them, but they have refused to end the sit-in till PM Imran Khan meets them.

Earlier, Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Langove had visited the protesters' camp along with other provincial ministers.

Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed had also visited Quetta and briefed PM Imran Khan over the protests.

Rasheed had told protestors on Monday that he is ready to accept all the demands of the Hazara, except the resignation of the Balochistan government.

Rasheed had also announced compensation amounting to Rs2.5 million for the families of each of the deceased coal miners.

Protests in support of the Hazara community have also spread to other cities, including Karachi and Gilgit.

The incident

Ten colliers were killed and four others seriously injured on Sunday after armed men attacked them at a coal field in Balochistan's Bolan district.

The coal miners, according to police, were taken to nearby mountains where they were shot.

The 10 miners were kidnapped before dawn on Sunday as they slept near the remote coal mine in the southwestern mountainous Machh area — 60 kilometres southeast of Quetta city, local government official Abid Saleem said.

Security officials who did not want to be named told AFP the attackers first separated the miners before tying their hands and feet and taking them into the hills to kill them.

Two of the miners were Afghans and their bodies have been sent to Afghanistan for burial, a local security official told AFP.

Officials on Monday clarified ten people had died in the attack, revising a previous death toll of 11, AFP reported.

The militant group Daesh has claimed the attack, according to SITE Intelligence, which monitors militant activities worldwide.



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Machh tragedy: PM Imran Khan promises to visit Hazaras 'very soon'

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday told the members of the Hazara community that he stands with them in their time of suffering and assured them he would visit "very soon" but asked them to bury their loved ones.

The prime minister took to Twitter to assure the Hazara families that lost their loved ones in Machh that he was cognizant of their "suffering and demands".

"We are taking steps to prevent such attacks in the future and know our neighbour is instigating this sectarian terrorism," said PM Imran. He told the Hazara families that he shares their pain and reminded them that he had come to them earlier as well and stood by them during their "time of suffering".

The prime minister assured them that he would visit them very soon to "offer prayers and condole with all the families personally".

"I will never betray my people's trust. Please bury your loved ones so their souls find peace," said PM Imran.

The tweets by the premier came as the Hazara families continue their sit-in following the brutal killing of 11 coal miners in Machh.

He also tweeted after a delegation headed by federal minister Ali Zaidi, sent by him, failed to convince families of the slain miners to bury their dead and not keep Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit a condition for their last rites.

The talks were held a day after Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed’s visit failed to end the protest.

The incident

Ten colliers were killed and four others seriously injured on Sunday after armed men attacked them at a coal field in Balochistan's Bolan district.

The coal miners, according to police, were taken to nearby mountains where they were shot.

The 10 miners were kidnapped before dawn on Sunday as they slept near the remote coal mine in the southwestern mountainous Machh area — 60 kilometres southeast of Quetta city, local government official Abid Saleem said.

Security officials who did not want to be named told AFP the attackers first separated the miners before tying their hands and feet and taking them into the hills to kill them.

Two of the miners were Afghans and their bodies have been sent to Afghanistan for burial, a local security official told AFP.

Officials on Monday clarified ten people had died in the attack, revising a previous death toll of 11, AFP reported.

The militant group Daesh has claimed the attack, according to SITE Intelligence, which monitors militant activities worldwide.



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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...