Friday, October 8, 2021

Govt will overcome inflation soon, PM tells party lawmakers

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan said at a meeting of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers on Friday that the government would soon overcome inflation in the country.

During the meeting attended by party senators and MNAs, the prime minister discussed issues related to legislation, people’s problems and development works in their constituencies.

Sources said that the lawmakers apprised the prime minister of the sufferings of people owing to high prices and inflation and said whenever they went and met people in their constituencies they faced just one question: when the government will overcome inflation? “We have pressure of inflation-hit people,” said a participant of the meeting.

The prime minister was quoted as saying: “I am well aware of the people’s sufferings due to price hike but things will settle soon.”

PTI secretary general Amir Mehmood Kiani and PTI chief whip in the National Assembly Amir Dogar were also present on the occasion.

The source said that one of the main demands of the lawmakers was release of funds by the government so that they could carry out development works in their constituencies.

The issue of recently-promulgated NAB (second amendment) Ordinance also came under discussion and the prime minister said those involved in mega corruption cases were opposing the ordinance.

 



from latest-news - SUCH TV https://ift.tt/3lqVtrk

NAB ordinance akin to 'no trust motion' against parliament: Shahbaz

Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif
Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif on Friday termed the amended National Accountability Bureau (NAB) ordinance akin to a "no-confidence motion against the parliament" and an "attack on the judiciary".

Shahbaz, in a statement issued on Friday, vowed that the joint opposition will give the government a tough time over the ordinance that now allows the NAB chairman to enjoy another four-year term.

The PML-N president said that amendments to the NAB law through the ordinance are "unconstitutional and undemocratic".

Shahbaz said that with the 18 major amendments in the "already controversial NAB law", the government is trying to "escape accountability".

The Opposition leader said this "black ordinance" is a step towards establishing "personal rule" through the "strangulation of democracy" in the country.

He said that the Opposition would not allow the government to "snatch away" the powers outlined for institutions in the Constitution and would stop all such government measures in consultation with stakeholders.

President Arif Alvi on Wednesday promulgated the National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021, under which NAB Chairman retired Justice Javed Iqbal will continue to serve the post until a new chairman is appointed and will also be eligible to be renamed as chairman.

PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah has announced the party has decided to protest against the NAB ordinance but it is divided on how to challenge it.

The former Punjab law minister said the party will also try to ensure the Opposition remains on the same page over the ordinance. "We will try that the Opposition stands united for this protest," he said.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had also slammed the PTI government after it granted an extension to the NAB chief through a presidential ordinance.

Bilawal Bhutto had said that the extension of Javed Iqbal’s term is “not only illegal but has malicious intent.”

“The selected government wants to continue victimisation of Opposition while ensuring the PM, his family, government and cronies continue to be immune from accountability. Especially post #PandoraPapers,” the PPP leader wrote on Twitter.

 



from latest-news - SUCH TV https://ift.tt/3AwIatW

Zahir Shah named as NAB deputy chairman

Zahir Shah
The government has decided to appoint Director General Operations National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Zahir Shah as the deputy chairman of the anti-corruption watchdog.

The post had been lying vacant after Hussain Asghar tendered his resignation on October 4.

Sources privy to the development said that President Dr Arif Alvi has approved Zahir Shah’s appointment and it is likely to be notified today.

Chairman NAB Justice (R) Javed Iqbal had sent the name of Zahir Shah to the President House.

On October 6, President Arif Alvi had accepted the resignation of Hussain Asghar and a notification to this effect was also issued.



from latest-news - SUCH TV https://ift.tt/3oZXFZh

PM Imran orders setting up of special cell to coordinate Afghan-related matters

meeting of the National Security Committee
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday ordered setting up of a special body for coordinating Afghanistan-related matters.

The prime minister “directed the establishment of a dedicated cell to synergise various streams of efforts on Afghanistan across the government, including international coordination for humanitarian assistance and effective border management to prevent any negative spillover into Pakistan,” the PM Office said in a statement on the meeting of the National Security Committee.

The NSC, which is the top body for coordination on security issues, had met to discuss the developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s approach for dealing with them.

The meeting chaired by PM Khan was attended by key federal ministers, national security adviser, services chiefs and heads of intelligence agencies.

Pakistan has not only been providing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, but has also extended trade facilitation to Afghan traders for promoting their exports. The trade concessions have tipped the trade balance in favour of Afghanistan.

The government is also planning to extend a financial and technical package to the Taliban regime that is faced with the twin looming crises of economic collapse and humanitarian disaster. The situation has been aggravated by the drought in the country.

More than 18 million Afghans need urgent assistance, including nearly a million children who are at risk of starvation, according to Unicef.

The economic crisis has emerged after Western donors pulled the plug on assistance for Afghanistan, which was the mainstay of Afghan economy, following the Taliban takeover. Moreover, the US has frozen Afghan reserves and international lending agencies have blocked Taliban regime’s access to their funds.

Mr Khan, in view of the diverse support being extended to Taliban in Afghanistan, emphasised the need for a coordinated policy effort.

“The prime minister was given a detailed briefing on the evolving regional security situation, particularly the recent developments in Afghanistan and their possible impact on Pakistan,” the PMO said.

“Committee members emphasised that the evolving situation in the region was extremely complex and that any instability in Afghanistan could have severe implications for Pakistan,” it further said.

Islamabad has lobbied hard with the international community to persuade it to engage with the Taliban regime, grant it recognition, and resume development assistance so that the prospects of viability of the new set-up could improve.

The international community has generously provided humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, but has linked development assistance to the recognition of the new government. The recognition issue further depends on Taliban meeting demands about formation of an inclusive ruling set-up, observance of rights, and fulfillment of counter-terrorism commitments.

The world is, however, not satisfied with Taliban’s progress towards meeting of these requirements.

The members of the NSC, while noting the dire humanitarian situation in Afghanistan emphasised the urgent need for the international community to provide assistance to avert a humanitarian crisis.

“The importance of international coordination on constructive political and economic engagement with the interim government in Afghanistan was also highlighted,” the PMO said.



from Latest Pakistan News - SUCH TV https://ift.tt/3ABV2yZ

PM Imran orders setting up of special cell to coordinate Afghan-related matters

meeting of the National Security Committee
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday ordered setting up of a special body for coordinating Afghanistan-related matters.

The prime minister “directed the establishment of a dedicated cell to synergise various streams of efforts on Afghanistan across the government, including international coordination for humanitarian assistance and effective border management to prevent any negative spillover into Pakistan,” the PM Office said in a statement on the meeting of the National Security Committee.

The NSC, which is the top body for coordination on security issues, had met to discuss the developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s approach for dealing with them.

The meeting chaired by PM Khan was attended by key federal ministers, national security adviser, services chiefs and heads of intelligence agencies.

Pakistan has not only been providing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, but has also extended trade facilitation to Afghan traders for promoting their exports. The trade concessions have tipped the trade balance in favour of Afghanistan.

The government is also planning to extend a financial and technical package to the Taliban regime that is faced with the twin looming crises of economic collapse and humanitarian disaster. The situation has been aggravated by the drought in the country.

More than 18 million Afghans need urgent assistance, including nearly a million children who are at risk of starvation, according to Unicef.

The economic crisis has emerged after Western donors pulled the plug on assistance for Afghanistan, which was the mainstay of Afghan economy, following the Taliban takeover. Moreover, the US has frozen Afghan reserves and international lending agencies have blocked Taliban regime’s access to their funds.

Mr Khan, in view of the diverse support being extended to Taliban in Afghanistan, emphasised the need for a coordinated policy effort.

“The prime minister was given a detailed briefing on the evolving regional security situation, particularly the recent developments in Afghanistan and their possible impact on Pakistan,” the PMO said.

“Committee members emphasised that the evolving situation in the region was extremely complex and that any instability in Afghanistan could have severe implications for Pakistan,” it further said.

Islamabad has lobbied hard with the international community to persuade it to engage with the Taliban regime, grant it recognition, and resume development assistance so that the prospects of viability of the new set-up could improve.

The international community has generously provided humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, but has linked development assistance to the recognition of the new government. The recognition issue further depends on Taliban meeting demands about formation of an inclusive ruling set-up, observance of rights, and fulfillment of counter-terrorism commitments.

The world is, however, not satisfied with Taliban’s progress towards meeting of these requirements.

The members of the NSC, while noting the dire humanitarian situation in Afghanistan emphasised the urgent need for the international community to provide assistance to avert a humanitarian crisis.

“The importance of international coordination on constructive political and economic engagement with the interim government in Afghanistan was also highlighted,” the PMO said.



from latest-news - SUCH TV https://ift.tt/3ABV2yZ

COAS assured US Pakistan’s commitment towards efforts for peace in Afghanistan

Wendy Ruth Sherman with coas
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has assured the United States of Pakistan’s commitment towards making all possible efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan during a meeting with the US Deputy secretary of the State Wendy Ruth Sherman, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Friday.

A statement issued by the military's media wing said that Sherman called on General Bajwa and discussed matters related to mutual interest, regional security situation, and collaboration for humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan.

Pakistan supports the inclusive government in Afghanistan,” said General Bajwa.

He also stressed on maintaining “meaningful bilateral engagement” between US and Pakistan for a durable multi-domain relationship between the two countries.

The ISPR’s statement read that the visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s role regarding the situation in the neighbouring country, especially its assistance in the successful evacuation operations following the Taliban takeover.

Sherman also pledged to continue working with Pakistan for regional peace, the statement added.

Accompanied by a seven-member US delegation, Sherman arrived in Islamabad for a two-day visit on Friday to hold important discussions with the civil and military leadership.

Ahead of her visit to Pakistan, Sherman on October 1 had demanded of Pakistan to take action against all extremist groups.

Before travelling to Pakistan, she visited India from October 6-7 where she held talks with the country's top leadership.



from Latest Pakistan News - SUCH TV https://ift.tt/3aiVx6j

Pakistan condemned bomb blast in Afghanistan's Kunduz city

masjid blast
The Government of Pakistan on Friday condemned the bomb blast that killed at least 55 people in Afghanistan's Kunduz city during Friday prayers. "We are deeply grieved at the dastardly terrorist attack on a mosque today in Kunduz province of Afghanistan which has reportedly resulted in the loss of innumerable precious lives and injuries to many others," a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. "The Government and people of Pakistan stand in solidarity with their Afghan brethren. We convey our deepest condolences to the families of those…


from Latest Pakistan News - SUCH TV https://ift.tt/3v7QNKp

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...