Tuesday, October 12, 2021

if world does not help afghanistan with economic situation, country could regress to stage it was two decades ago: PM Khan

pm imran khan
PM Imran Khan has said that if the world does not engage with the Taliban government in Afghanistan and help it with the economic situation then the country could regress to the stage it was two decades ago. He said such a situation would suit no one as it would trigger further instability. Mr Khan has been vociferously propagating this line of argument to draw the international community’s attention towards the precarious situation in Afghanistan in the absence of recognition by all countries. This argument carries weight. The UN secretary…


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Five men killed in two separate incidents by Indian forces in IOK

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Indian government forces killed five suspected militants in occupied Kashmir, police said on Tuesday, a day after militants allegedly shot dead five soldiers. The killings come as the restive and disputed territory is hit by a string of civilian shootings, with seven killed last week in attacks claimed by an anti-India militant group, The Resistance Front (TRF). Police said the five men were killed in two separate incidents in the southern Shopian area of the disputed region. Three of those killed were members of the TRF, police claimed, saying one…


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Islamabad reported over 100 cases of dengue fever for third time in current season

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Though the recent rains brought the temperature down to 22°C, there was no let-up in dengue cases as 214 patients surfaced in the twin cities. Islamabad reported over a 100 cases of dengue fever for the third time in the current season. According to District Health Officer (DHO) Islamabad Dr Zaeem Zia, 113 people contracted dengue fever - the third highest number of cases in the season. The highest number of patients were reported on Oct 9 when 121 cases were detected, followed by 117 on Oct 7, he added.…


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if world does not help afghanistan with economic situation, country could regress to stage it was two decades ago: PM Khan

pm imran khan
PM Imran Khan has said that if the world does not engage with the Taliban government in Afghanistan and help it with the economic situation then the country could regress to the stage it was two decades ago. He said such a situation would suit no one as it would trigger further instability. Mr Khan has been vociferously propagating this line of argument to draw the international community’s attention towards the precarious situation in Afghanistan in the absence of recognition by all countries. This argument carries weight. The UN secretary…


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Five men killed in two separate incidents by Indian forces in IOK

indian forces
Indian government forces killed five suspected militants in occupied Kashmir, police said on Tuesday, a day after militants allegedly shot dead five soldiers. The killings come as the restive and disputed territory is hit by a string of civilian shootings, with seven killed last week in attacks claimed by an anti-India militant group, The Resistance Front (TRF). Police said the five men were killed in two separate incidents in the southern Shopian area of the disputed region. Three of those killed were members of the TRF, police claimed, saying one…


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Balochistan CM Alyani denies stepping down as BAP chief

Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Alyani
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Alyani denied on Tuesday that he had formally resigned as the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) president, as the party named its vice-president, Zahoor Ahmed Buledi, as the BAP's acting chief.

The news of Alyani's resignation had surfaced earlier this month, amid a deepening political crisis in Balochistan and calls by BAP lawmakers and others for him to step down as the chief minister.

Chief minister had announced his resignation in a tweet, wherein he had asked the party's central organiser and general secretary to "announce BAP party elections at the earliest".

"Alhamdulillah served a good three year[s] as party president and relinquish from my party presidentship post today," he had added.

In a statement dated October 11, BAP General Secretary Manzoor Ahmed Khan Kakar referred to the tweet, saying that a party meeting had been called and it had been decided to make Buledi the acting head, as the appointment of an acting party president was essential for holding intraparty elections.

He added that the Election Commission of Pakistan was being informed of the development.

However, in a press conference today (Tuesday), Alyani contested having formally resigned as the party president.

The chief minister said neither had he stepped down as the party president nor he had any such plans.

"I don't want any rifts in the party," he said, claiming that some of his "friends" wanted him to serve as the party president until the intraparty elections.

He said he would be serving on the position considering the wishes of his "friends", and assured support for "whoever is elected as the next party chief".

Blaming the "irresponsible social media [users]" for the confusion, he said no factions were being created in the BAP.

Alyani went on to say that the dissenting BAP members who had turned against him were the ones who would meet him the most in the past.

"I always gave time to them, and the doors of my office are still not closed for anyone," he said.

The chief minister said he would continue to make efforts to keep the party's members united, adding that in case of disagreements, those in minority have to accept the majority's decision.

Referring to a recent no-confidence motion filed against him, Alyani said once the motion was presented, the majority's decision would be accepted.



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Balochistan CM Alyani denies stepping down as BAP chief

Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Alyani
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Alyani denied on Tuesday that he had formally resigned as the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) president, as the party named its vice-president, Zahoor Ahmed Buledi, as the BAP's acting chief.

The news of Alyani's resignation had surfaced earlier this month, amid a deepening political crisis in Balochistan and calls by BAP lawmakers and others for him to step down as the chief minister.

Chief minister had announced his resignation in a tweet, wherein he had asked the party's central organiser and general secretary to "announce BAP party elections at the earliest".

"Alhamdulillah served a good three year[s] as party president and relinquish from my party presidentship post today," he had added.

In a statement dated October 11, BAP General Secretary Manzoor Ahmed Khan Kakar referred to the tweet, saying that a party meeting had been called and it had been decided to make Buledi the acting head, as the appointment of an acting party president was essential for holding intraparty elections.

He added that the Election Commission of Pakistan was being informed of the development.

However, in a press conference today (Tuesday), Alyani contested having formally resigned as the party president.

The chief minister said neither had he stepped down as the party president nor he had any such plans.

"I don't want any rifts in the party," he said, claiming that some of his "friends" wanted him to serve as the party president until the intraparty elections.

He said he would be serving on the position considering the wishes of his "friends", and assured support for "whoever is elected as the next party chief".

Blaming the "irresponsible social media [users]" for the confusion, he said no factions were being created in the BAP.

Alyani went on to say that the dissenting BAP members who had turned against him were the ones who would meet him the most in the past.

"I always gave time to them, and the doors of my office are still not closed for anyone," he said.

The chief minister said he would continue to make efforts to keep the party's members united, adding that in case of disagreements, those in minority have to accept the majority's decision.

Referring to a recent no-confidence motion filed against him, Alyani said once the motion was presented, the majority's decision would be accepted.



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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...