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Security institutions, faith leaders defeat Indian designs of religious instigation in Pakistan: Ashrafi

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PUC
SARGODHA, August 26 (APP):Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi on Saturday said the national security institutions and faith leaders from both the Muslim and Christian communities had successfully defeated the Indian nefarious designs aimed at fomenting religious discord in Pakistan.
Addressing a cross-denominational harmony conference, organized by the district peace committee, he said as per reports, there had been active involvement by certain hostile forces from India to incite unrest among Muslim, Christian, and Shia-Sunni communities within Pakistan.
Ashrafi who is also the President of the International Interfaith Harmony Council informed that before the Jaranwala tragedy, the national security agencies in collaboration with religious scholars and leaders of all schools of thought countered these nefarious plans in Sargodha, Sialkot and other cities.
He said the criminals behind the Jaranwala incident were expected to be exposed soon. “Although specific details are yet to be disclosed, it can be confirmed that even in Jaranwala, there exists a malevolent intent backed by anti-Pakistan ideologies and external support to instigate religious turmoil,” he added.
Ashrafi expressed appreciation to the religious scholars, leaders, and administrative personnel for their successful efforts in foiling conspiracies designed to create interfaith and intra-faith disharmony in the country.
Meanwhile, Commissioner Muhammad Ajmal Bhatti remarked, “Sargodha embodies tranquillity, and collectively, we strive to uphold this peaceful ambience.”
Regional Police Officer Shariq Kamal Siddiqui conveyed that over the last five days, 64 complaints were lodged regarding controversial content on social media across various districts in Punjab. He highlighted that the intention behind such acts was to disrupt harmony and sow discord among the people of Pakistan.
He emphasized that the police, in collaboration with other security agencies, remained watchful and actively engaged in quelling such adversaries within the nation.
A spokesman for Churches Pakistan, Amail Khokhar articulated that the demise of an individual equates to the loss of all of humanity. He expressed, “We must heed the divine, bridge differences, and foster affection to ensure tranquillity pervades every corner of our nation.”
Earlier, Deputy Commissioner Shoaib Ali extended a warm welcome to all the attendees as he delivered the inaugural address.
Member of Provincial Assembly Tahir Naveed Chaudhry, members of the Christian community, religious scholars from various sects, professors, and individuals from diverse walks of life also participated in the event.

CM visits DHQ Kasur, reviews healthcare facilities

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CM Mohsin Naqvi
LAHORE, Aug 26 (APP):Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday visited the District Headquarters  (DHQ) Hospital Kasur and reviewed medical facilities being provided to patients.
He inspected emergency, child ward and various other and inquired after health of patients
and inquired from them about medical facilities.
Mohsin Naqvi also inquired from the patients and attendants about provision of free medicines. The patients expressed their satisfaction over the provision of facilities in the hospital. Attendants of the patients complained about overcharging of parking.
The CM ordered the MS to immediately redress overcharging complaints. He asserted that no negligence would be tolerated regarding the provision of free medicines to patients.
The poor like the rich should be equally provided quality treatment facilities. He remarked that his visits to hospitals would continue for the provision of quality healthcare facilities to the common man.
The chief secretary, commissioner Lahore, RPO and officials concerned were also present

LG by-polls in KP: ECP establishes Central Control Room

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ecp facilitation desk

ISLAMABAD, Aug 26 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has established a central control room in Islamabad to oversee the local government by-elections taking place in 21 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Sunday.

The control room has been set up and will operate continuously until the final results are received. The control room’s role includes addressing any polling-related complaints that emerge during the elections. Complaints can be submitted 24/7 through phone, fax, or email.

As per an ECP spokesperson, the election process will be monitored by senior officers from the control room. The Control Room maintains continuous communication with District Monitoring Officers and Monitoring Teams in KP.

Setting up the central control room showcases the ECP’s proactive approach to ensuring a smooth and equitable local government election process in KP.

The spokesperson stated that concerns regarding polling can be reported at any time using the phone numbers 051-9204402; 051-9204403; 051-9210837 and 051-9210838. The complaints could also be faxed to the Control Room on 051-9204404. Email:ddmonitoringisb@gmail.com

Rs369m issued for shrine of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh

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Shrine Data SB Lahore
LAHORE, Aug 26 (APP):The finance department has issued Rs 369 million for the expansion of shrine
of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh.
In this connection, land would be purchased in front of the Golden Gate of the shrine ,
sources in the Punjab Finance told APP on Saturday.
Similarly, Rs 35 million had been issued for the expansion of Shrine of Hazrat Musa Pak
Shaheed in Multan, the sources informed.
Moreover, the expansion project includes the construction of a new Langar Khana and commercial kitchen.
Additionally, there will be establishment of an administration block, executive VIP lounge, dining hall,
and garden.
A library and museum will also be set up at the Data Ganj Bakhsh complex. Furthermore, 17 Kanals
of land would also be acquired in front of the Golden Gate for the expansion of the complex.
It may be mentioned here that Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi and former finance minister
Ishaq Dar on July 29 had laid the foundation stone for the expansion project at the shrine
of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh.

ECP responsible to hold transparent elections: QWP

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QWP Chairman Aftab Ahmed Sherpao
PESHAWAR, Aug 26 (APP):Qaumi Watan Party (QWP) Chairman Aftab Ahamd Khan Sherpao on Saturday said that the onus to hold a free and fair election was on the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
Speaking at a gathering of party workers in Harichand in Charsadda district, he said that the delimitation process should be carried out in a manner to ensure the holding of the free and fair election.
He recalled that issues cropped up when the delimitation process was carried after the 2017 census, calling for efforts to avoid problems.
“The ECP should now ensure an enabling environment for the conduct of the free and fair election so that nobody could raise objections to the polls outcome later,” he added.
Expressing concern over the poor law and order in the country particularly in KP, Aftab Sherpao asked the government to take corrective steps as soon as possible or else the situation could spin out of control.
Commenting on the Battagram chairlift incident, he said that it showed that the remote areas in KP were still underdeveloped and lacked even the basic road infrastructure.

PM, Governor Balochistan discuss provincial matters

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PM And Governor Balochistan

QUETTA, Aug 26 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar here on Saturday held a meeting with Governor Balochistan Abdul Wali Kakar.

During the meeting, they discussed the administrative affairs of Balochistan and the law and order situation in the province.

Two women commit suicide in separate incidents

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Suicide attempted
CHITRAL, Aug 26 (APP)::Two women committed suicide in both districts of Lower and Upper Chitral in separate incidents on Saturday.
The first incident took place in Belphuk area of Lower Chitral, where 19 years old Nausheen Rehmat of Belphok committed suicide by hanging herself with a ceiling fan in her own house.
She had given test to get admission in BS Nursing in Aga Khan University Karachi, in which she failed and she committed suicide after not getting admission in BSc Nursing.
The second incident took place in the Zanglasht area of Torkho Tehsil of Upper Chitral district. Twenty-five-year-old Halima Bibi, who was a married woman, was found dead in her own house in such a condition that she committed suicide by hanging herself with ceiling after putting a rope around her neck.
Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Torkho Bahadar Khan told the media that the woman who committed suicide was a mother of two children.
SDPO Bahadur Khan said that at present the reasons behind her suicide could not ascertained so far.

Tank police rescued abducted petrol pump manager within hours

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KP police
Dera Ismail Khan, Aug 26 (APP):The Tank District police on Saturday claimed to have recovered a man after a few hours of his abduction.
Petrol Pump Manager Khizar Hayat son of Umar Hayat was abducted at gunpoint by unidentified kidnappers at the Attock petrol pump located on Tank Pezzo Road.
On receiving the information of the incident, the police team supervised by DPO Tank Iftikhar Ali Shah along with DSP Headquarters Abdul Rasheed Khan, SHO Police Station SMA Abdul Ali Khan, SHO Police Station City Mehtab Khan, In-charge CTD, Quick Response Force and Elite Force personnel arrived at the location and conducted a large-scale search operation after cordoned off the entire area.
Divulging details of the incident DPO Tank during an emergency press conference said, acting on the information, police teams raided the spot. The abductee Khizar Hayat was found safely within two and a half hours of the abduction from forest Kirri Haider about 16 km away from the petrol pump where the pump manager was abducted.
However, the kidnappers of a pump manager managed to escape during the raid, a search operation is underway in the area to arrest the kidnappers.
The DPO said that the reason behind the abduction was a deliberate attempt to collect extortion from the owner of the petrol pump.

President for promotion of local products to reduce burden of import bills

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President Arif Alvi
KARACHI, Aug 26 (APP):President Dr. Arif Alvi on Saturday urged the Pakistani society to promote the use of local products instead of foreign items to help reduce the burden of import bills.
While addressing an inaugural ceremony of ‘Made in Pakistan Movement and Made in Pakistan Conference and Recognition’ at a hotel here, he said we could use and promote local products.
He said that the business community should work hard for the brand Pakistan.
The President also stressed the need for honesty and trust in all commercial endeavors whether domestically or internationally.
While lauding the track record of Pakistani products, which achieved international acclamation through addition of value to their original forms, he emphasized the potential for the promotion of ‘Made in Pakistan’ products at international level.
Alvi asked the business leaders and the youth of the country to play an active role in rectifying societal issues and advocating for local products.
He called for preferring ‘Made in Pakistan’ products to foreign alternatives as a way to promote locally manufactured items.
He emphasized on coordinated efforts to promote charity and philanthropy for a shift away from wealth accumulation.
He said that Islam does not endorse the accumulation of wealth as a primary pursuit. He further said that the rich should help the needy people.
The ceremony was attended by the distinguished figures including Rizwan Jaffar the founder of the ‘Made in Pakistan’ movement and the first Youth Parliament, as well as prominent businessmen and CEO of TDAP, alongside the Secretary of TDAP, Dr. Mirza Ikhtiar Baig and other esteemed business leaders and notables.

India unleashed new wave of grave human rights violation in IIOJK: Mushaal

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Mishaal Malik

RAWALPINDI, Aug 26 (APP): Adviser to the Prime Minister on Human Rights, Mushaal Mullick on Saturday said India has unleashed a new wave of grave human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

She revealed during her visit to Adiala jail here that the worst type of barbarism was being perpetrated in Indian-held Kashmir and all means were being used for suppressing the voice of the Kashmiris.

“Today, I visited Adiala Jail and observed everything, including the women’s jail and cleanliness arrangements over there. The majority of the convicts are drug and robbery criminals,” she said.

She examined the food and water being provided to the inmates in addition to the education services being provided to them.

Mullick said that she had also visited barracks where high-profile prisoners were locked up in jail.
She said that all kinds of facilities were being provided to the jail inmates without any discrimination.

She termed Kashmir as the biggest jail in the world where the people languish in a pathetic condition.

The PM’s aide said that minorities were being exploited and maltreated in India.

She mentioned that in Kashmir, where there was a long-standing conflict between India and Pakistan, Muslims were being mistreated, mosques were demolished, and violence was committed against innocent Muslims.

She also mentioned that other religious places like Christian churches and Sikh Gurdwaras were damaged by the Hindutva regime in India.

“International organizations, like the United Nations, have called for peaceful talks to resolve these issues and protect the rights of the people living in Kashmir. So, it’s a complex situation, and it’s best to look at different perspectives to understand it better,” she added.