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ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP): Minister for Foreign Affairs Jalil Abbas Jilani Thursday visited Kuwaiti embassy here to offer condolences on the sad demise of late Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
Foreign Minister Jilani lauded the visionary leadership of the late Amir and admired him as a well-wisher of Pakistan who made a sterling contributions for the development of Pakistan-Kuwait bilateral relations.

ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP):Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar Thursday said there should be no doubt about polls on February 8 as the election process had started with the candidates filing their nomination papers and the political parties busy in building narratives to attract voters.
In an interview with a private television channel, he said it was a constitutional requirement to hold elections which would be held on February 8 after which a new elected government would be formed.
To a question, he said the government would provide security to political leaders, including the three time prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Maryam Nawaz, Imran Khan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and others.
Prominent political leaders could be targeted and the government would be blamed for any lapse in their security, he continued.
“It is the responsibility of the government to provide security to political leaders and voters of Pakistan.”
He said the caretaker government would fulfill its responsibility during the holding of elections.
It would be illegal to stop the Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf (PTI) from taking part in the elections, he said and clarified there was no policy to stop the PTI from organizing public meetings.
On the election day, the candidates of PTI would be in the field and the voters would be voting for them, he commented.
He said those who were involved in the incidents of May 9 were facing the law of the land. He was of the view that those involved in the May 9 incidents should not be public office-holders.
He said the Election Commission should look into complaints made by political parties about maladministration.
To a question, he said overall political circumstances triggered the actions against the PTI and lessons were learnt by the State.
He said, “It is not our job to tell overseas Pakistanis which political party they should support.”
However, the people should vote for a party which had an agenda for the economic revival of Pakistan, he opined.
“I will vote for a party which has an agenda to revive the economy,” he asserted.
The prime minister said there was a wave of terrorism in the country and there were forces which wanted to cause disruption in Pakistan and the government would make all efforts to protect the lives of people.
About the disappearance and surfacing of certain politicians, he said the government had no concern with it and those individuals were responsible for their actions and stance.
Responding to a query, the prime minister said demonstrations in democratic societies were held with the permission of local administration.
He said he formed a five-member cabinet committee to engage with protesters from Balochistan, adding the protesters had the right to peacefully protest and voice their concerns.
The courts were looking into the cases of the incidents taking place in Balochistan, he added.
He reminded that attacks occurred against security forces, police and other sections of society in Balochistan but no voice was raised by the civil society against those killings.
“Fifteen persons were burnt on the Coastal Highway in Balochistan but no voice was raised,” he added.
Terrorist organizations were operating in the province, which also tried to gain political sympathy from sections of society, he said.
ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP): Diverse communities came together to foster interfaith harmony at an event arranged by the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Thursday to mark the Christmas celebrations.
Federal Minister Jamal Shah, who was the chief guest, extended warm Christmas wishes to the Christian community while stressing on national unity.

Condemning Israel’s ongoing barbaric actions and war crimes in Palestine, he drew the world attention towards the humanitarian crisis in the wake of lack of water, electricity, medicine, fuel, and food in Gaza.
The minister urged the Muslim Ummah to stay united and stressed the importance of following the message of Allama Muhammad Iqbal “Ek Hun Muslim Haram Ki Pasbani Ke Liye” for maintaining sanctity.
Earlier, PNCA Director General Ayub Jamali welcomed the guests.
Renowned opera singer Saira Peter through her performance gave messages of peace, love, and global solidarity, particularly in support of the Palestinians facing Israeli aggression. A vibrant mix of Christmas songs added a festive touch to the celebrations.

Saira Peter expressed the commitment that she would continue to represent diverse perspectives through her singing.
During Vince Moore’s performance, the audience echoed enthusiastic chants.
The event featured special programmes, including a Christmas cake cutting ceremony and a Christmas tree folk dance.
The ceremony saw active participation from the Christian community and local audience members, fostering a sense of togetherness.
Gilgit, Dec 21 (APP): The Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan has imposed a lifetime ban on former chief minister Khalid Khurshid on participating in elections.
“Khurshid has also been prohibited from holding the position of president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) GB for the remainder of his life,” a news release said.
This decision follows Khurshid’s prior disqualification and removal from the GB Assembly on account fake educational degrees.