Friday, April 9, 2021

PM Imran Khan extends condolences to Britain upon Prince Philip's demise

PM Imran Khan extends condolences to Britain upon Prince Philip's demise
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday extended his condolences to the people and government of Britain upon the demise of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who passed away at the age of 99.

"Britain has lost a wise elder who was imbued with a unique spirit of public service, PM Khan wrote in a Twitter message.

"His role in promoting Pakistan-UK relations will always be remembered."

On Friday, Buckingham Palace announced the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and the husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.

He was 99 years old — the longest-serving and oldest-ever consort of the United Kingdom's monarchy.

"It is with deep sorrow that Her Majesty The Queen announces the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh," the Palace said in a statement.

"His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle."

While the cause of death has yet to be revealed, Philip had been hospitalised over the past few years, most recently in February.

News of his death came after the monarchy was recovering from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, where they levied harsh claims against the royal family.

 



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Disputes with India should be resolved through talks, Pakistan to welcome third-party mediation: FO

FO spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri
Disputes and problems with India must be resolved through dialogue and communication and Pakistan would appreciate the mediation of any country in such talks, the Foreign Office (FO) said on Friday.

FO spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, in his weekly media briefing, said Pakistan wanted good relations with India and was not running away from negotiations.

"We want to resolve all issues with India — Kashmir included — through talks. Our position on the Kashmir issue has not changed.

"Pakistan has never refused to negotiate with India. We believe the international community should hold talks in view of the existing conflict between the two countries," said Chaudhri. He added that countries continued to engage in talks even during war and that problems could only be solved through dialogue.

"We appreciate the mediation of any country, including the United States," the spokesman said.

But any talks should be "meaningful and focused on fundamental issues", Chaudhri stressed, adding that they should also be "purposeful and fruitful" where objectives were concerned. "The environment for talks should be conducive and India should make a conducive environment."

"Dialogue is essential for peace and solutions to problems," he said, recalling that Prime Minister Imran Khan had already said that Pakistan would take two steps forward if India took one.

Chaudhri said the biggest issue between Pakistan and India was that of Kashmir and, therefore, it would be the basis of any talks between the two countries. "Peace in the region is not possible without resolving the Kashmir issue," he emphasised.

As a first step, the FO spokesperson said, India would have to withdraw the measures of August 5, 2019, which stripped Indian-occupied Kashmir of its special autonomy.

He said extra-judicial killings by Indian forces in IoK had continued unabated in the past week. "Ten more Kashmiris were martyred in Pulwama and Shopian districts of IoK. Out of these, seven were martyred only yesterday," he pointed out, adding that Pakistan had "repeatedly called for independent investigations under international scrutiny into the extra-judicial killings of all innocent Kashmiris".

"We have also consistently underscored the need for unhindered access to UN human rights bodies, international human rights organisations and media to assess the human rights situation in IoK.

"We are also concerned over the continuing military siege, incarceration of Kashmiri leadership, unprecedented restrictions on fundamental freedoms of the Kashmiri people and ongoing efforts to change the demographic structure of the occupied territory, in clear violation [of] international law, in particular the 4th Geneva Convention," an FO statement quoted Chaudhri as saying.

The spokesperson called upon the international community to recognise the continued human rights violations and "play its role in resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions".

He also said there had been no progress in the appointment of high commissioners for Pakistan and India and a return of the envoys was currently unlikely.

Chaudhri also addressed the issue of delayed release of Pakistani prisoners by India, calling upon New Delhi to release the inmates as soon as possible.

"Pakistan's position is that release on humanitarian grounds should take place as soon as possible," the spokesperson said, adding that the issue of prisoners should be resolved on the basis of "human compassion".

"Whenever there is a delay in the release of Pakistani prisoners by India, we contact them."



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Pakistan Army promotes several brigadiers, including two women, to major general

Chief of Army Staff
The Pakistan Army Friday upgraded the ranks of several brigadiers to major general in a promotion board meeting held at General Headquarters, the military's media wing said.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), in a statement, said Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa presided over the board meeting.

Brigadiers Sheharyar Parvez Butt, Omar Maqbool, Muhammad Asim Khan, Ghulam Muhammad, Muhammad Nadeem Ashraf, Amer Ashfaq Kayani, Muhammad Imtanan Babar, Abdul Sami, Umar Ahmad Shah, and Muhammad Shahid Siddeeq were promoted to the rank of major general.

Moreover, Brigadiers Muhammad Farhan Yousaf, Muneer Ud Din, Muhammad Irfan Khan, Noor Wali Khan, Kamal Anwar Chaudhry, Salman Moin, Naseem Anwer, Malik Amir Muhammad Khan, Adnan Sarwar Malik, Mohammad Qaddafi, Brigadier Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Muhammad Shahab Aslam, Brigadier Nadeem Yousaf, Brigadier Farrukh Shahzad Rao, and Brigadier Khurram Nisar also received the promotion.

Similarly, from the Army Medical Corps, Brigadiers Iftikhar Ahmed Satti, Syed Adil Hussain, Qamar Un Nisa Choudhry, Irfan Ali Mirza, Muhammad Rafiq Zafar, Muhammad Waseem, Muhammad Suhail Amin, Naseer Ahmad Samore, Shazia Nisar, Eijaz Ghani, Arshad Naseem, and Nadeem Ahmad Rana were promoted to the ranks of major general.



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Pakistan Army promotes several brigadiers, including two women, to major general

Chief of Army Staff
The Pakistan Army Friday upgraded the ranks of several brigadiers to major general in a promotion board meeting held at General Headquarters, the military's media wing said.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), in a statement, said Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa presided over the board meeting.

Brigadiers Sheharyar Parvez Butt, Omar Maqbool, Muhammad Asim Khan, Ghulam Muhammad, Muhammad Nadeem Ashraf, Amer Ashfaq Kayani, Muhammad Imtanan Babar, Abdul Sami, Umar Ahmad Shah, and Muhammad Shahid Siddeeq were promoted to the rank of major general.

Moreover, Brigadiers Muhammad Farhan Yousaf, Muneer Ud Din, Muhammad Irfan Khan, Noor Wali Khan, Kamal Anwar Chaudhry, Salman Moin, Naseem Anwer, Malik Amir Muhammad Khan, Adnan Sarwar Malik, Mohammad Qaddafi, Brigadier Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Muhammad Shahab Aslam, Brigadier Nadeem Yousaf, Brigadier Farrukh Shahzad Rao, and Brigadier Khurram Nisar also received the promotion.

Similarly, from the Army Medical Corps, Brigadiers Iftikhar Ahmed Satti, Syed Adil Hussain, Qamar Un Nisa Choudhry, Irfan Ali Mirza, Muhammad Rafiq Zafar, Muhammad Waseem, Muhammad Suhail Amin, Naseer Ahmad Samore, Shazia Nisar, Eijaz Ghani, Arshad Naseem, and Nadeem Ahmad Rana were promoted to the ranks of major general.



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Babar Azam receives warm wishes from Ali Zafar on 'becoming #1 ODI batsman in the world'

Fakhar Zaman
Babar Azam has been receiving praise from a lot of quarters during Pakistan's recent ODI tour to South Africa. Not only did the team win the ODI series but skipper Babar Azam led from the front, playing impressive innings in two out of the three matches.

Singer and actor Ali Zafar took to social media to congratulate the Pakistani skipper for becoming the number 1 batsman in the world.

As per a tweet on Thursday by cricket statistician and journalist Mazher Arshad, Azam needed 70 or more runs in the final ODI against South Africa to dethrone Kohli from the top spot.

In the third ODI, the Pakistan captain did what was required to not just dethrone Kohli but also help his team hand a formidable total to South Africa.

In the match, Babar missed out on a ton as his inning helped Pakistan propel to 320-7 in their allotted 50 overs.

Babar was just six runs short of scoring his 14th ODI century and lost his wicket at the last ball. He had scored 94 from 62 balls, hammering three sixes and seven fours.

As soon as Babar's innings ended, social media users started celebrating his feat.

However, the ICC, cricket's global governing body, is yet to release the new rankings of ODI players. It is expected that Babar will have a lead of one point over Kohli in the latest rankings.

 



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36 bank accounts belonging to Jahangir Tareen, family frozen

Jahangir Tareen
As the Federal Investigation Agency continues to probe the sugar crisis in the country, the bank accounts of Jahangir Tareen — who owns the JDW Sugar Mills — as well as his family members, have been frozen.

Sources said that nine banks in total, both government and private, have frozen 36 accounts belonging to Tareen and his family.

The sources said that the accounts were frozen at the request of FIA Lahore and in connection with the Tareen-owned JDW group's alleged money laundering, illegal trade of shares, fraud, and association with the mafia engaging in "satta" (price-fixing through collusion).

Sources added that of the bank accounts, four are US dollar accounts, two are British pound accounts and 30 are Pakistani rupee accounts.

21 of the bank accounts belong to Jahangir Tareen's son, Ali Tareen, 14 belong to Jahangir Tareen himself, and one belongs to his wife Amina Tareen.

The sources said that the frozen bank accounts contain "tens of millions of rupees".



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36 bank accounts belonging to Jahangir Tareen, family frozen

Jahangir Tareen
As the Federal Investigation Agency continues to probe the sugar crisis in the country, the bank accounts of Jahangir Tareen — who owns the JDW Sugar Mills — as well as his family members, have been frozen.

Sources said that nine banks in total, both government and private, have frozen 36 accounts belonging to Tareen and his family.

The sources said that the accounts were frozen at the request of FIA Lahore and in connection with the Tareen-owned JDW group's alleged money laundering, illegal trade of shares, fraud, and association with the mafia engaging in "satta" (price-fixing through collusion).

Sources added that of the bank accounts, four are US dollar accounts, two are British pound accounts and 30 are Pakistani rupee accounts.

21 of the bank accounts belong to Jahangir Tareen's son, Ali Tareen, 14 belong to Jahangir Tareen himself, and one belongs to his wife Amina Tareen.

The sources said that the frozen bank accounts contain "tens of millions of rupees".



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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...