Friday, July 23, 2021

PM Imran Khan and Bilawal Bhutto to address public gatherings in AJK

PM Imran Khan and Bilawal Bhutto
On the last day of the campaigning for the Azad Jammu and Kashmir decisions, Prime Minister Imran Khan and PPP executive Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will address the public get-togethers in the locale to make the last push in front of the July 25 polls.

PM Imran Khan, who will be in the AJK for a day-long visit, will address the assemblies in Tarar Khal and Kotli.

The chief, in his location, will feature the accomplishments of the PTI government.

Meanwhile ppp chairman Bilawal will address in Bagh and Muzaffarabad, while Muslim Conference boss Attique Ahmed Khan will talk at a convention in Kot.

The political decision for the Legislative Assembly of Azad Kashmir is booked for July 25. Of the 45 direct seats of the get together, 33 are situated in AJK region and 12 in Pakistan.



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PM Imran Khan and Bilawal Bhutto to address public gatherings in AJK

PM Imran Khan and Bilawal Bhutto
On the last day of the campaigning for the Azad Jammu and Kashmir decisions, Prime Minister Imran Khan and PPP executive Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will address the public get-togethers in the locale to make the last push in front of the July 25 polls.

PM Imran Khan, who will be in the AJK for a day-long visit, will address the assemblies in Tarar Khal and Kotli.

The chief, in his location, will feature the accomplishments of the PTI government.

Meanwhile ppp chairman Bilawal will address in Bagh and Muzaffarabad, while Muslim Conference boss Attique Ahmed Khan will talk at a convention in Kot.

The political decision for the Legislative Assembly of Azad Kashmir is booked for July 25. Of the 45 direct seats of the get together, 33 are situated in AJK region and 12 in Pakistan.



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Taliban guarantee of controlling 90% of Afghan line is 'total untruth': Govt

Taliban guarantee of controlling 90% of Afghan line is 'total untruth': Govt
The Taliban's claims to hold 90% of Afghanistan's lines is an "flat out lie", the protection service said Friday, demanding government powers were in charge of the nation's wildernesses.

"It is ridiculous purposeful publicity," delegate representative of the Ministry of Defense Fawad Aman told AFP, a day after the agitators made the case, which was unrealistic to freely confirm.

The Taliban's case on Thursday came after the gathering caught key line intersections with Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Pakistan as of late in an amazing hostile dispatched as US-drove unfamiliar powers started their last troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.

On Friday, Aman demanded government powers were in charge of the nation's lines what not "fundamental urban areas and roadways".

Also, even as huge scope battling diminished during the current week's Eid al-Adha occasion, the inside service blamed the Taliban for killing around 100 regular folks in the town of Spin Boldak along the line with Pakistan since holding onto the intersection last week.

"Afghan security powers will before long deliver retribution on these wild psychological militants," inside service representative Mirwais Stanekzai said on Twitter.

"The Taliban at whatever point they gain power (of domain), the main thing they do is obliterate public offices or public foundation, hassle individuals and powerfully uproot families," Aman told.

"It occurred in Spin Boldak as well."

With the withdrawal of American-drove unfamiliar powers everything except total, the resurgent Taliban presently controls about portion of Afghanistan's approximately 400 areas.

Recently, the director of the US joint heads of staff General Mark Milley said the Taliban seem to have "vital force" on the front line.

With the assailants squeezing around half of the country's common capitals, Afghan soldiers are currently "uniting their powers" to secure those major metropolitan habitats, Milley added.



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Iran's Rouhani says water dissenters have 'right' to illustrate

Iran's Rouhani says water dissenters have 'right' to illustrate
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Thursday residents reserve "the option" to illustrate, following quite a while of fights against water deficiencies in southwestern Khuzestan region in which three individuals have been killed.

Affluent Khuzestan is Iran s fundamental oil-delivering district, however has been battling with an extraordinary dry spell since March.

Individuals of Khuzestan "reserve the privilege to talk, put themselves out there, fight and even rampage, inside the system of the guidelines," Rouhani said, in a discourse broadcast on state TV.

Something like three individuals have been killed, including a cop and a protestor, as per Iranian media and authorities, who have charged "go getters" and "agitators" of taking shots at dissenters and security powers.

"It is conceivable that a vindictive individual could exploit the circumstance, come in everything and utilize a firearm, fire and kill one of our dear (residents)," Rouhani added without clarifying further.

Farsi-language media based abroad have communicated recordings they said were of fights in a few urban areas and towns, showing many walking individuals, reciting mottos against specialists, while encompassed by hostile to revolt police.

"In case there is an issue, I ask (individuals of Khuzestan) to tackle it legitimately," Rouhani said.

Khuzestan is home to an enormous Arab minority, and its kin routinely whine of being underestimated by the specialists.

In 2019, the region was a focal point of hostile to government fights that additionally shook different spaces of Iran.

Chief of naval operations Ali Shamkhani, secretary general of the Supreme National Security Council, said on Thursday that "the security powers had been requested to promptly deliver those confined during the new episodes in Khuzestan, who had not have carried out a criminal demonstration".

Throughout the long term, rankling summer heatwaves and occasional dust storms blowing in from Saudi Arabia and adjoining Iraq have evaporated Khuzestan s once rich fields. Researchers say environmental change intensifies dry seasons.



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After 3 days of efforts, KKH opened for all kinds of traffic

After 3 days of efforts, KKH opened for all kinds of traffic
Following three days of endeavors, the Karakoram Highway has been opened for a wide range of traffic, reported the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a proclamation.

The Military media wing said that the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) worked resolutely day and night to open the thruway.

"Regardless of terrible climate and troublesome conditions, FWO groups worked day and night to open the street for traffic," said the ISPR.

The ISPR said that the expressway got hindered on Tuesday because of the downpours in Gilgit Baltistan and was shut down at 20 focuses from Tatta Pani to Raikot.

An enormous number of travelers and local people had been abandoned because of the conclusion of the Karakoram Highway following avalanches in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Large equipment was introduced on the two sides of the Karakoram to clear the roadway, yet there were hardships in restoration work because of avalanches.

The GB Home Department had said work on opening the hindered segments of the Karakoram Highway began early Thursday morning.

They said the Disaster Management Authority and the FWO worked day and night to reestablish the Gilgit-Astore Road and a wide range of traffic on the expressway had been reestablished by Thursday evening.

The GB home division had before said the street will be returned soon in case there is no more downpour or avalanches, with FWO, NHA and area officials administering recovery work on the spot.

Travelers were advised to stand by in Chilas till the streets returned.



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FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi to leave for two-day trip to China today

FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi to leave for two-day trip to China today
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will leave for a two-day visit to China today at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart, said the Foreign Office in a statement on Friday.

“On the invitation of the State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will visit China from 23-24 July,” read the statement. It added that the foreign minister will be accompanied by senior officials.

Pakistan’s top diplomat, during the visit, will focus on “further deepening of bilateral relations”, China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), defence and security cooperation, COVID-19 vaccines, counter-terrorism and regional and international issues.
There’s no mention of Dasu incident in which nine ChInese national were killed after which Prime Minster Imran Khan had directed the interior and foreign ministers to visit China.

The FO said that Qureshi’s visit would play an important role in further strengthening Islamabad and Beijing’s “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership”, and will expand the “strategic communication and coordination” of Pakistan with China on various issues.

The visit comes as Pakistan and China celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The FO said that over 100 events had been planned out of which more than 60 events have already been held.

“These celebrations have immensely contributed to injecting a fresh vigour and warmth in the traditional friendship,” said the statement.

The FO reiterated that Pakistan and China are the closest friends and staunch partners, adding that the time-tested relationship is “based on unparalleled mutual trust, understanding and commonality of interests”.

It also said that both sides are fully committed to building a closer China-Pakistan community of shared future.

 



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After 3 days of efforts, KKH opened for all kinds of traffic

After 3 days of efforts, KKH opened for all kinds of traffic
Following three days of endeavors, the Karakoram Highway has been opened for a wide range of traffic, reported the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a proclamation.

The Military media wing said that the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) worked resolutely day and night to open the thruway.

"Regardless of terrible climate and troublesome conditions, FWO groups worked day and night to open the street for traffic," said the ISPR.

The ISPR said that the expressway got hindered on Tuesday because of the downpours in Gilgit Baltistan and was shut down at 20 focuses from Tatta Pani to Raikot.

An enormous number of travelers and local people had been abandoned because of the conclusion of the Karakoram Highway following avalanches in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Large equipment was introduced on the two sides of the Karakoram to clear the roadway, yet there were hardships in restoration work because of avalanches.

The GB Home Department had said work on opening the hindered segments of the Karakoram Highway began early Thursday morning.

They said the Disaster Management Authority and the FWO worked day and night to reestablish the Gilgit-Astore Road and a wide range of traffic on the expressway had been reestablished by Thursday evening.

The GB home division had before said the street will be returned soon in case there is no more downpour or avalanches, with FWO, NHA and area officials administering recovery work on the spot.

Travelers were advised to stand by in Chilas till the streets returned.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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