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Butcher of Gujrat again exposed India’s claim of democracy

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 23 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed said on Tuesday that the butcher of Gujrat’s inaugration of a temple on the ruins of Babri Masjid once again exposed the claim of India being world’s largest democracy.

In a statement, he said that religious polarisation is Indian state policy that destabilises regional peace and stability.

“Words fall short to condemn the democratic backsliding in India,” he said. “While Muslims all over the region are hurt, we should also accept the historic fact that Jinnah was right, and Nehru was wrong”.

He called Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “Netanyahu of our region”, and added that Hindutva is modern-day Nazism.

International community should take strict notice of the violent Hindutva ideology being exported from India, he said.

Ahmed said Pakistan stands with Indian Muslims in this time of pain.

Gold up by Rs.500 to Rs.215,200 per tola

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 23 (APP): The per tola price of 24 karat gold increased by Rs.500 and was sold at Rs.215,200 on Tuesday compared to its sale at Rs.214,700 on last trading day.

The price of 10 grams of 24 karat gold also increased by Rs. 429 to Rs.184,500 from Rs.184,071 whereas the prices of 10 gram 22 karat gold went down to Rs.169,124 from Rs.168,731, the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.

The price of per tola and ten gram Silver remained stagnant at Rs. 2,600 and Rs. 2,2229.08 respectively.

The price of gold in the international market increased by $5 to $2,047 from $.2,042, the Association reported.

Vehicles parked under “No Parking” board at Faizabad needs the attention of concerned authorities.

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Vehicles parked under “No Parking” board at Faizabad needs the attention of concerned authorities.
APP05-230124 RAWALPINDI: January 23 – Vehicles parked under “No Parking” board at Faizabad needs the attention of concerned authorities.
Vehicles parked under “No Parking” board at Faizabad needs the attention of concerned authorities.
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Vendors busy in washing oranges at PirWadhai.

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Vendors busy in washing oranges at PirWadhai.
APP02-230124 ISLAMABAD: January 23 – Vendors busy in washing oranges at PirWadhai.
 Vendors busy in washing oranges at PirWadhai.
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A vendor displaying handmade baskets for packing fruits to attract the customers at Fruit and Vegetable Market.

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A vendor displaying handmade baskets for packing fruits to attract the customers at Fruit and Vegetable Market.
APP01-230124 ISLAMABAD: January 23 – A vendor displaying handmade baskets for packing fruits to attract the customers at Fruit and Vegetable Market.
A vendor displaying handmade baskets for packing fruits to attract the customers at Fruit and Vegetable Market.
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Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi addressing a press conference at PTV Headquarters.

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Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi addressing a press conference at PTV Headquarters.
APP10-230124 ISLAMABAD: January 23 - Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi addressing a press conference at PTV Headquarters.
Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi addressing a press conference at PTV Headquarters.
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Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi addressing a press conference at PTV Headquarters.
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ANF seizes 190 kg drugs in six operations

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RAWALPINDI, Jan 23 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) in its crackdown against drug traffickers managed to recover over 190 kg drugs and arrested seven accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Tuesday.

He informed that 3 kg Ice drug was recovered from three Doha-bound passengers in two different operations at Islamabad Airport.500 grams heroin was recovered from a passenger going to Bahrain at Bacha Khan Airport.

52 heroin-filled capsules were recovered from the stomach of a passenger going to Doha at Allama Iqbal Airport.
In another operation, 186 kg hashish was recovered from Toor Dara border Khyber area.

In the sixth operation, 850 grams Ice was recovered from two women netted near Rohtas Road Islamabad.
Cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act have been registered against the accused and further investigations are under process.

49 foreign journalists issued visas so far for coverage of upcoming elections : Solangi

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 23 (APP):Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi said on Tuesday that certain elements were just harping on the rumours that “no foreign journalists and observers would be arriving Pakistan for coverage of upcoming general elections” which was contrary to facts.
He was addressing a press conference flanked by Secretary Information and Broadcasting Shahera Shahid, Executive Director General External Publicity Wing Ambreen Jan, Principal Information Officer Dr Tariq Mehmood and Director General Radio Pakistan Saeed Sheikh.
Many international media persons had applied for visas to cover the elections, Murtaza Solangi said adding that 49 visas (for Islamabad Lahore and Karachi) had been issued as of today while 32 requests were under process with many other requests were still being received from different stations of the world.
He said that these 32 visa applications for coverage of elections were under process which had been received in Pakistan High Commission New Delhi and were being processed due to manual visa system in India for issuing visas.
He said that so far 174 requests for ECP Accreditation Cards had been received and processed for foreign media representatives and their associated Pakistani staff who were based in Pakistan.
Responding to a question by media, he said so far 25 applications were under process from the UK alone, 08 from Russian Federation, 13 from Japan, 02 from South Africa while 05 from Commonwealth under the category of International Observers.
Accreditation Cards had also been processed for local Pakistani media houses, Murtaza Solangi said and added so far 6,065 journalists had been processed including 1200 from Lahore, 1470 from Karachi, 1050 from Peshawar, 600 from Quetta, 355 from Hyderabad, 250 from Faisalabad and 290 from Multan.
The cases where the media intends to go and cover other cities, besides Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi, would be examined on case-to-case basis, in consultation with relevant ministries, he said.
The minister said that even though the last date for application for visas of January 20 had already passed, the relevant institutions of the Election Commission of Pakistan and Ministry of Information were still receiving visa requests, which would be processed on case-to-case basis.
Executive Director General EP Wing, Ambreen Jan said visa applications for election coverage were received from 14 countries. She added in total 81 foreign journalists applied for visas, out of which 49 had been issued visas while others were under the process.
She said that a Code of Conduct for international media and Observers has been issued by the ECP which had been shared with them. She said that the number of applications for International Election Observers was 55.
To a question she said Press Information Department would set up a media cell for election coverage to provide facilities to the media and a 24-hour election cell will also be operational in the EP Wing to provide facilities to foreign journalists.
Replying to a question, Murtaza Solangi said that it was the responsibility of the state to protect its citizens and it would take necessary measures to provide security to foreign journalists and observers.

Pakistan’s Ethiopia envoy meets Palestinian, Qatari counterparts

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 23 (APP): Ambassador of Pakistan in Ethiopia Atif Sharif met with his counterparts from Palestine and Qatar and discussed the bilateral ties and matters of mutual interest.

In his meeting with Palestinian Ambassador in Ethiopia Fares Alqub, the Pakistani envoy condoled the loss of lives of thousands of innocent Palestinians in Israel’s war on Gaza.

He also expressed solidarity with the people of Palestine, the embassy said on its X account Tuesday.

Ambassador Sharif also met with the Ambassador of Qatar Saad Mubarak to discuss bilateral cooperation and issues of mutual interest in regional and multilateral arena.

Both sides agreed to liaise on important issues.

Pneumonia claims 12 more lives in Punjab during 24 hours

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 23 (APP): Pneumonia in the Punjab region continued to claim lives as 12 more children died of the disease during the past 24 hours, according to provincial health department.

The children who succumbed to pneumonia during this period was aged between two months and 12 years, private news channels reported on Tuesday.

There have been 491 cases of pneumonia was reported in Punjab during the past 24 hours, whereas in Lahore, 230 children have been confirmed with the disease during the same period.

The total number of children who have suffered from the disease in Punjab this year has reached 194, while in Lahore, 45 children have been affected by the disease so far this year.

Pneumonia, an infection causing inflammation in the air sacs of the lungs, has manifested as a serious health concern. Symptoms include cough with phlegm or pus, fever, chills, and breathing difficulties, leading to severe consequences.