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NAP apex body decides to expel illegal foreign residents, act against their businesses, properties

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 3 (APP): The Apex Committee of the National Action Plan on Tuesday resolving to expel illegal foreign residents and take strict action against their businesses and properties, constituted a task force to scrutinize and do away with fake identity cards and business activities.

The committee which met here under Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, also decided to widen the scope of ongoing action against illegal activities like drug smuggling, hoarding, smuggling of currency and eatables, illegal money transfer and power theft, a PM Office press release said.

Attended by Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, relevant federal ministers, provincial chief ministers and heads of civil and military law enforcement agencies, the Apex Committee decided that movement at the border would be subject to the passport and visa, in a view to document the processes.

The task force that would work under the interior ministry would help scrutinize the fake identity cards, businesses and properties in order to get rid of the same.

The participants of the meeting reviewed the internal security situation in the country with a view to overcome the challenges durably.

They resolved that despite all odds, the government would ensure implementation of the constitution and the law as per the public aspirations.

The forum reiterated that the use of force was only the state’s mandate and no individual or group would be allowed to use the same. Besides, there was no room for armed political organisations or groups and the people involved in such activities would be dealt away with strictly.

In the meeting, it was also highlighted that Islam was a religion of peace and the state would never allow anyone to interpret the religion just to serve own political interests.

The rights and religious freedom of the minorities were the component of Islam and Constitution of Pakistan and the state would ensure their provision.

The Apex Committee stressed that those spreading propaganda and disinformation should be dealt with strictly under cyber laws.

The participants were informed that technical procedures were being devised for the awareness and implementation of the laws, which were being promulgated keeping in view the observance of the law and the convenience of the people.

The forum reiterated its resolve that the principles of faith, unity and discipline would be followed in the true spirit and tireless efforts would be continued for the development of the country.

CM directs best medical assistance to fire victim

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CM Ali Mardan
QUETTA, Oct 03 (APP): Caretaker Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Ali Mardan on Tuesday directed  health department to ensure the best medical facilities to all the affected girls of the private educational academy.
“A report should be submitted after determining the causes of  fire in the private academy,” the chief minister said, directed to ensure safety measures in all private and public educational institutions including the affected academy.
Meanwhile, Dr. Muhammad Ishaq Panizai, Medical Superintendent Civil Sandeman Hospital told media that thirty-six girls were affected in the incident.
“Immediate medical aid is being provided to the affected girls,” he said, and added that the condition of all the affected girls was out of danger.

PSX witnesses bullish trend, gains 129 points

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PSX
ISLAMABAD, Oct 3 (APP): The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed bullish trend on Tuesday, gaining 129.72 points, showing positive change of 0.28 per cent, closing at 46,756.80 points against 46,627.08 points the previous day.
A total of 213,188,395 shares valuing Rs 6.094 billion were traded during the day as compared to 202,598,801shares valuing Rs 7.404 billion the previous day.
As many as 326 companies transacted their shares in the stock market; 142 of them recorded gains and 154 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 30 companies remained unchanged.
The three top-trading companies were WorldCall Telecom with 60,699,742 shares at Rs 1.25 per share, Cnergyico Pk with 19,001,237 shares at Rs 3.28 per share and Oil and Gas Dev. With 9,902,658 shares at Rs 98.55 per share.
J.D.W. Sugar witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 23.75 per share price, closing at Rs 388.75, whereas the runner-up was Pak Hotels with a Rs 20.72 rise in its per share price to Rs 297.04.
Unilever Foods witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 70.00 per share closing at Rs 20,480.00, followed by Sanofi Aventis with a Rs 43.00 decline to close at Rs 657.00.

Illegal immigrants may leave Pakistan within 28 days: Solangi

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 3 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi on Tuesday categorically stated that all illegal immigrants, residing in Pakistan, would have to leave the country within 28 days.

“All illegal immigrants have 28 days to leave Pakistan,” said the minister in a post on X formerly Twitter.

The decision regarding the illegal immigrants was taken in the National Apex Committee which met earlier in the day.

A delegation from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, working for the promotion of Hindko language, called on President Dr. Arif Alvi, at Aiwan-e-Sadr

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A delegation from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, working for the promotion of Hindko language, called on President Dr. Arif Alvi, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
APP32-031023 ISLAMABAD: October 03 – A delegation from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, working for the promotion of Hindko language, called on President Dr. Arif Alvi, at Aiwan-e-Sadr. APP/MAF/ABB/FHA
A delegation from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, working for the promotion of Hindko language, called on President Dr. Arif Alvi, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
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8 gamblers held; 08 quails, stake money recovered

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Oct 03 (APP):The district police have arrested eight gamblers staking money on quail fight recovering a stake of Rs 31,350 and 08 quails from their possession during a raid conducted here in the limits of Paharpur police station.

According to a police spokesman, a police team led by Paharpur Police Station SHO Khubab Wali Baloch taking action on a tip off raided a gambling place.

During the raid, the police arrested eight gamblers including Waheed son of Ghulam Abbas, Munir son of Raza Muhammad, Noman son of Hafiz Ahmad Gul, Muhammad Saleem son of Mera Bakhsh, Muhammad Ashiq, Ghulam Abbas son of Khuda Bakhsh and Hafeez son of Muhammad Ramzan who were staking money on quail fight. The police also recovered 08 quails and Rs 31,350 stake money from them.

 

India doing quite opposite to Gandhi’s teachings of ‘equality and justice’: Mehbooba, Omar

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Kashmiri Leaders
ISLAMABAD, Oct 3 (APP):Peoples Democratic Party President Mehbooba Mufti and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah have said that present-day India is doing what is opposite to ‘equality, justice, love, compassion and tolerance’ as taught by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
According Kashmir Media Service, the Kashmiri politicians said this on the occasion of Gandhi’s 154th birth anniversary, which was celebrated on Monday.
Without mentioning the today’s Hindutva-led regime in India, which is all praise for Nathuram Vinayak Godse, the assassin of Gandhi, Omar Abdullah said that now people only remember the father of India while travelling abroad or when foreign dignitaries visit India.
Nathuram Vinayak Godse shot Gandhi in the chest three times at point blank range at a multi-faith prayer meeting in Birla House in New Delhi on 30 January 1948.
In a post on X’, Mufti said, “Today, as we remember Gandhi ji, one is painfully aware of how far this country has strayed from the ideals of love, compassion and tolerance that he laid his life down for”.
“I’d still like to believe that his sacrifice wasn’t in vain & that sooner or later we will reclaim the India that he envisaged,” Mufti added in the post.
Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, Abdullah said that people are acting opposite to what Gandhi stood for.
“Unfortunately, sometimes it feels that we remember Gandhi only when we travel outside the country or when some foreign leader comes to visit. We tell them about Gandhi ji and take them to Rajghat. For the rest of the year, not only do we forget him but there is an effort to act opposite to what Gandhiji stood for,” Abdullah said.
He said the country should follow Gandhi’s message of equality and justice.
“Gandhiji taught us equality and justice for all. That’s what we need right now,” he said.

Bachal Shah expresses sorrow on demise of Ameer Ali Shah

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Ameer Ali Shah

SUKKUR, Oct 03 (APP):Former member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh Syed Muhammad Bachal Shah on Tuesday has expressed a deep sense of sorrow on the demise of former Party MNA Ameer Ali Shah Jamote.

In his condolence message, he condoled with the members of the bereaved family and prayed to Almighty Allah to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and courage and fortitude to his grieved family members.

DC releases precious Falcon seized by Wildlife dept

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Wild Falcon
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Oct 03 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Dera Mansoor Arshad has released a precious bird Falcon which was seized in an operation of the wildlife department.
According to district administration, a team of wildlife department under the supervision of DFO Wildlife Ishaq Ahmad Sajeel and Range Officer Malik Muhammad Saqib thwarted an attempt of smuggling valuable bird here at Dera-Bhakkar Bridge. The team recovered a precious falcon which was being smuggled to Dera Ismail Khan from Punjab.
Later, the precious bird was released in the Wildlife Park under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Dera Mansoor Arshad.
While talking to media, DFO Ishaq Ahmad Sajeel said that bird smuggling was not a forgivable crime and nobody could be exempted in this regard.
The wildlife department was always ready to stop the smuggling of precious birds, he added.

Police arrest six for possessing illegal weapons, liquor

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RAWALPINDI, Oct 03 (APP):Rawalpindi district police on the directives of Senior Superintendent of Police, Operations Rawalpindi conducted raids in different areas and netted six accused for possessing 56 liters liquor, two 30 bore pistols and ammunition.

According to a police spokesman, Saddar Baroni, Jatli and New Town police held Iqbal, Riaz, Adnan and Mushtaq and recovered 56 liters liquor from their possession.

Similarly, New Town and Sadiqabad police rounded up Shahbaz and Ammar and recovered two 30 bore pistols and ammunition.

The SSP said that strict action in accordance with the law was being taken against the lawbreakers and operations against aerial firing and illegal weapon holders would continue.