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Pakistan urges resolution of prolonged conflicts & occupation to fight extremism

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UNITED NATIONS, Feb 14 (APP): Pakistan has called for addressing situations of decades-old unresolved conflicts and foreign occupation — an obvious reference to Palestine and Kashmir — as part of efforts to combat violent extremism.

In this regard, Pakistani delegate Muhammad Jawad Ajmal, speaking at an event marking International Day for the Prevention of Violent Extremism, also urged reaffirmation by the world community of its commitment to promote peace, tolerance, inter-religious dialogue and countering hate speech.

“Political and economic injustices have created polarization and fueled animosities,” he told delegates at the event, which was organized by the Iraqi Mission to the UN on Tuesday.

Reiterating Pakistan’s condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, the Pakistani delegate noted that global landscape of the menace has evolved significantly in recent years.

“Today,” Ajmal said, “the world has failed to address the root causes of terrorism, including foreign occupation, denial of the inalienable right to self-determination, injustice, oppression and state terrorism.

“We have also failed to address violent acts by white supremacist, far right extreme right wing, violent nationalist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, anti-Muslim and Hindutva groups and ideologies in various parts of the world,” he added.

“To combat violent extremism, we therefore need to comprehensively address not just the symptoms, but the root causes as well.”

In this context, Ajmal, the Pakistani delegate, highlighted five points:

— The practice of insulting any religion and acts of hate and violence on the basis of religion or belief must be universally outlawed;

— The UN must make appropriate changes in its counter-terrorism architecture and sanctions regimes to cover new and emerging forms of terrorism like right wing and Islamophobic extremism and terrorism;

— Ensure that the fight against counter terrorism is not misused to violate human rights.

— Take action to stop the desecration of the Holy Quran, demolition of mosques, publication of blasphemous content, and allowing ethnic cleansing and mass murder of people of one particular faith.

— The UN General Assembly establish a body to promote the universal consideration and balanced implementation of all four pillars of the Global Counter Terrorism Strategy.

Short-term Hajj facility introduced for intended pilgrims: minister

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LAHORE, Feb 14 (APP):Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed has announced that this year’s Hajj is set to be optimal for Pakistani pilgrims, offering unprecedented facilities. He introduced a short-term Hajj facility for the first time, marking a notable milestone in the nation’s history.
Addressing the start of the training session for pilgrims at Darul Hajj Haji Camp on Wednesday, he announced that during Hajj, all women would receive Abayas, adorned with the Pakistani flag. Selected through a transparent system, the minister said fortunate pilgrims were chosen via a draw, and their training began on February 12. He said that Hajj pilgrims were the guests of Allah and a true ambassador of Pakistan, which would be facilitated with advance faculties. He said that when he took charge of the ministry, it was made clear that in 2024, Pakistani pilgrims would be provided with the best facilities. This year’s Hajj would be exemplary for Pakistani pilgrims, offering facilities that were not available in the past.
The minister highlighted the comprehensive efforts made by the ministry regarding Hajj arrangements, collaborating with Saudi Arabia during a visit to assess the facilities, provided to pilgrims. He mentioned that accommodations, meals, and transportation, along with all basic necessities, had been standardised.
While discussing transportation facilities for Pakistani pilgrims in Saudi Arabia, he said that this year, there would be provision of trains along with buses for pilgrims.
Responding to a question, the minister said that for the first time in the country’s history, a short-term Hajj facility is being provided in Pakistan. Every pilgrim would be given a green suit-case containing a QR code to prevent any loss of belongings. The Hajj pilgrims would also be provided with a free SIM containing 180 international calling minutes and 7GB data to facilitate easy communication with their loved-ones. Additionally, for the first time this year, women in Pakistan would receive free Abayas, adorned with the Pakistani flag, contributing to the country’s identity. Aneeq Ahmed urged Hajj pilgrims to pray for well-being, prosperity, and elevation of the nation during the pilgrimage rituals.
Lahore Hajj Director Iqrar Ahmad, Deputy Director Ministry of Religious Affairs Abdul Hakeem Khattak, Deputy Director Arif Zahoor, Deputy Assistant Director Mujeeb Akbar Shah and Tahir Latif and others were also present in the training session.

HESCO detects over 341 illegal connections, recovers over 11 billion

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HYDERABAD, Feb 14 (APP):The Hyderabad Electric Supply Company (HESCO) has detected 341 more connections from where the customers were pilfering electricity during the drive against power pilferers and defaulters in the past 24 hours.
These include 09 commercial, 01 industrial, and 331 residential connections. The HESCO authorities have disconnected all the connections and issued detection bills totaling 1,61,287 units to them, amounting to 4.814 million rupees.
According to the HESCO spokesperson, letters have been submitted to various police stations for the registration of cases against 282 persons under which 12 FIRs have been registered.
The spokesperson informed that during the ongoing operation spanning 160 days, the company has successfully recovered over 11,018.7 million rupees.

Funeral prayer of martyred cop offered with official protocol

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MULTAN, Feb 14 (APP):The funeral prayer of Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Muhammad Akbar, who was martyred by the attack of accused lady during the raid was offered with official protocol and honour at police lines here on Wednesday.
A smartly turned-out contingent of police offered a salute to the martyred cop while the participants laid floural wreath on the coffins of the martyred police cop wrapped into the national flag.
Additional IG South Punjab Mohammad Kamran Khan, RPO Mohammad Sohail Chaudhary, CPO Sadiq Ali, and Deputy Commissioner Rizwan Qadeer attended the funeral prayers.
SSP Operations Muhammad Imran, SSP Investigation Rana Muhammad Ashraf, SP City Division Hasan Raza Khakhi, SP Gulgasht Division Ayaz Hussain, SP Cantt Division Rana Arsalan Zahid, SP Sadar Division Shamsuddin, a large number of people, heirs and friends of the martyred participated in the funeral prayer.
Additional IG South Punjab made clear on the occasion that the blood of the martyr would not go to waste and that the accused involved in the murder would be dealt with iron hands.
This incident happened when the deceased Muhammad Akbar conducted a raid along with other cops at home situated in an area called Dhorey Wala to arrest the accused involved in robbery case 126/24 registered with BZ police station around 12:15 p.m. last night.
When the martyred cop tried to climb up the stairs, the accused lady pushed him due to which he fell on the ground. The officer became unconscious due to fatal head injuries. He was moved to Nishtar Hospital in critical condition and later passed away.

Section-144, public holiday announced in Dara Kohat for repolling

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KOHAT, Feb 14 (APP): For the peaceful conduct of re-polling for the general election 2024 in PK-90, on February 15, Deputy Commissioner Kohat, Dr. Uzmatullah Wazir on Wednesday imposed Section 144 in the tribal sub-division Dara Kohat.

According to the order, pillion riding and the display of all types of weapons, including licensed weapons, except for law enforcement officers on duty, has been banned immediately for 5 days. Action will be taken against those, violating the order under Section 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

The deputy commissioner has also declared a public holiday in Dara Adamkhel including Jawaki on February, 15 in view of re-polling in the constituency.

Power suspension for Peshawar, Mardan notified

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PESHAWAR, Feb 14 (APP):Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) on Wednesday notified that due to maintenance work power supply will remain suspended from Shai Bagh Grid Station on 15th and 16th February from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. resultantly, consumers of 132 KV Shabqadar, Tangi, Rajjar and Charssada grid connected feeders will face inconvenience.
Likewise, it said power supply will remain suspended from Mardan Grid Station on 15th February from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. resultantly, consumers of 132 KV Dobian, Hussai, Daggar, Swabi, Nishat Tarbela, Raid Bank Tarbela and Gadoon grid connected feeders will face inconvenience.
The Power Supply will also remain suspended from Mardan Grid Station on 15th and 20th February from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. resultantly consumers of Mohabatabad, Express, SIDB, Shaikh Maltoon, Industrial, SIDB, Janabad, Pakistan Chowk, Canal Road, New Charsadda Road, New Manga, Saleem Khan, Gujar Garhi, Town, Muslim Abad, New Saleem Khan, Bacha Khan, MED, Benazir Children Hospital, Muhabatabad Road, Nissata Road, Sheikh Maltoon, Ahmat Abad, Misri Abad, PRC, Eid Gah, Green Area , New Sheikh Maltoon feeders will face inconvenience.
The power supply will remain suspended from Warsak Power House grid Station on 15th, 16th and 17th February from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. resultantly, consumers of 132 KV Warsak, Peshawar Cantt, Regi Model Town, Shahi Bhagh, Sakhi Chashma feeders will face inconvenience.

Engineering community to have state-of-the-art `Engineers Complex’ soon

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP): Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) has planned to establish the first-ever Engineers Complex in Karachi with state-of-the-art facilities to prepare the engineering community to cope with the modern-day challenges.

“PEC has purchased 11.4 acres of land in DHA city for the establishment of Engineers complex which will comprise of IT Tower, Engineering Academy, Engineers Club and PEC offices”, an official source informed.

The establishment of the Engineers Complex was a long-held dream of the engineering community and would help provide a state-of-the-art academy and residence besides other opportunities to the engineering community, the source said.

The establishment of this complex will also help the engineering community play their role in addressing economic challenges being faced by the country and transform its role to meet modern requirements.

The engineering community has acknowledged the efforts of Engr. M Najeeb Haroon, Chairman PEC, Engr Mukhtar Sheikh Vice Chairman Sindh PEC and Engr Arif Osmani who have played a key role in acquiring this land.

They have also thanked the management committee for giving the approval and allocating the required funds for the project.

The PEC Complex in DHA city holds immense promise for the engineering community, housing the prestigious Pakistan Academy of Engineering, IT Tower and the offices of PEC.

The launching ceremony for the establishment of the Engineering Complex was held recently.

The ceremony was attended by Engr Nasir Majeed Lt Gen (R) Moazam Brig Sohail Administrator DHA City Engr Dr Nasir Khan, Registrar PEC Governing Body members Engr Mohsin Ali Khan Engr Dr S Raghib Abbas Shah Engr Yousaf Qaim khani Engr Abdul Rehman Shaikh Engr Saleem jat Engr Farhat Adil Engr Sohail Bashir Engr Aneel Kumar Engr Khadija Quershi Engr Mir Masood Rashid Adviser to Chairman and a large number of engineering elite including prominent consultants and constructors.

One killed, 2 injured in road accident

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SARGODHA, Feb 14 (APP):A man was killed while two others sustained injuries when a speeding dumper hit a car on Khushab-Sargodha Road, in the jurisdiction of Khushab police station.
Police said here on Wednesday that Muhammad Usman (34), a resident of Khushab, and Muhammad Tahir and Wahid were heading somewhere in a car when a dumper hit them near Pul Majid.
A a resultant, Muhammad Usman died on-the-spot, while two others in the car sustained injuries. The police concerned reached the spot, shifted the body and the injured to the area hospital for fulfillment of legal requirements.

Two missing kids reunited with family

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Aabpara police on Wednesday reunited two missing kids including a boy and a girl with their family, a public relations officer said.
According to the details, the police  team received an application from a citizen in which he stated that his daughter namely Ayesha and Son  Rehan had been missing and could not be traced despite hectic efforts by family members.
Upon receiving the application, the police used technical and human resources and successfully traced the missing girl and boy and reunited them safely with their family.
The parents appreciated the police team’s efforts and thanked  for immediate assistance.
The citizens are advised to dial “Pucar-15″ or report via the “ICT-15 App” regarding any suspicious person or activity.
The protection of life and property of citizens is among the top priorities of the police.

ECP notifies 21 NA returned candidates from Karachi

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KARACHI, Feb 14 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan has issued notification of 21 returned candidates of National Assembly constituencies of Karachi Division for publication in the Gazette of Pakistan.

According to notification issued by the ECP, Jam Abdul Karim Bajar of Pakistan People’s party Parliamentarian was declared as returned candidates on NA-229 Malir-I, Syed Rafiullah of PPP from NA-230 Malir-II, Abdul Hakim Baloch from NA-III, Asiyah Ishaque Siddiqui of MQM- P from NA-232 Korangi-I, Muhammad Moin Aamer Pirzada of MQM-P from NA-233 Korangi-II, Muhammad Iqbal Khan of MQM-P from NA-234 Korangi-III were declared as returned candidates.

Muhammad Iqbal of MQM-P was declared as returned candidates from NA-235 Karachi East-I, MQM Pakistan’s Hassan Sabir from NA-236 East-II while Asad Alam Niazi of PPP Parliamentarian from NA-237 was declared as winner.

Sardar Nabeel Gabol of PPP Parliamentarian was declared as returned candidates from NA-239 South-I, Arshad Abdullah Vohra of MQM-P from NA-240 South-II and Mirza Ikhtiar Baig of PPP from NA-241 South-III were declared as winning candidates.

Syed Mustafa Kamal of MQM-Pakistan from NA-242 Keamari-I, Abdul Qadir Patel of PPP Parliamentarian from NA-243 Keamari-II, Muhammad Farooq Sattar of MQM-P from NA-244 West-I, Syed Hafeezuddin of MQM-P from NS- 245 West-II, Syed Aminul Haq of MQM-P from NA-246 West-III, Khwaja Izharul Haq of MQM-P from NA-247 Central-I, Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui of MQM-P from NA-248 Central-II, Ahmed Saleem Siddiqui of MQM-P on NA- 249 Central-III and Farhan Chishti of MQM Pakistan declared as winner on NA-250 Central-IV Karachi.

The notification was also sent to Manager Printing Corporation of Pakistan Press Islamabad for publication in the Gazette of Pakistan.