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Those responsible for assault on military installations must face consequences: PM

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PM Kakar

ISLAMABAD, Nov 19 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Sunday said that the people involved in attacks on military installations must not go unpunished.

In an interview with a private news channel, the prime minister referred to the May 9 incidents in the country and said if the people attack an institution which was responsible for saving the country from anarchy should be tried in courts as per the law.

As regards the government’s appeal against the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down military trials of civilians, he said it was quite justified as if anybody attacked any military installation, he or she must be tried in military courts.

The prime minister said the caretaker government did not put the former prime minister behind bars. He strongly debunked the notion of poisoning the PTI chairman in jail saying that such baseless allegations show irresponsible attitude of the PTI leaders and supporters.

He said it was the government’s legal responsibility to provide the required facilities to the PTI leaders in jail. “Imran Khan is quite safe and in good health,” he added.

The prime minister also dispelled the impression that some parties were being given undue favour and some were being sidelined saying all the political parties including PTI and PPP were engaged in their election campaign across the country.

Dispelling the impression that a certain political party was being favoured by the caretakers, he said the political parties normally tried to attract their voters in different ways and such allegations might be their tactics.

The prime minister said elections were going to be held in a transparent way, however, if someone questions the transparency of the election, he or she could consult relevant forums including courts.

As regards the Afghanistan issue, he said the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was operating from Afghan soil.

He said even a single Pakistani citizen’s life was precious to him and the state was also constitutionally bound to protect its citizens.

He said there had been a lot of terrorist activities by the TTP from across the border.

To a question as to why Pakistan was not initiating the negotiation process with the TTP, the prime minister said if the TTP really wanted to go on the table with Pakistan, they must have to put down their arms first.

He said all Afghans, irrespective of creed and caste were equally important for Pakistan as both nations had centuries-old cultural and religious relations.

However, he said the state would show zero tolerance for those engaged in terrorist activities in the country.

As regards repatriation of Afghan refugees, PM Kakar maintained it was a difficult decision, however, he made it clear that only illegally registered Afghans were asked to leave the country.

He however clarified that the government had asked the Afghans living in Pakistan without legal documents to repatriate to their country and then come back with legal documents so that they could live in Pakistan legally and respectfully.

With respect to the Palestine issue, the prime minister said during the special meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) held recently in Saudi Arabia, all the Muslim leaders were unanimous to force the international powers to ensure a ceasefire and open human corridor in Gaza and the West Bank.

Responding to a question regarding progress of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), PM Kakar said a significant work had been done during three months of the caretakers. He said China was going for the second phase of its grand Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) of which Pakistan was an important part.

China, he said wanted that there should be more coordination and cooperation in this regard and they wanted Pakistan to grab maximum benefit from this opportunity.

As regards security of the Chinese citizens in Pakistan, the prime minister expressed the government’s firm resolve to curb all kinds of violence in the country. “Our security forces have full capacity to handle violence,” the prime minister maintained.

World Children Day to observe on Nov 20

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World children Day
ISLAMABAD, Nov 19 (APP):In anticipation of World Children’s Day tomorrow, the global community is gearing up to celebrate under the theme “For Every Child, Every Right”, serving as a poignant reminder of the collective responsibility to ensure the well-being and rights of every child, regardless of their circumstances.
This year’s theme underscores the imperative to address the diverse needs of children worldwide, emphasizing that every child deserves access to fundamental rights such as education, healthcare, protection from exploitation, and the right to a nurturing environment.
The celebration aims to raise awareness about the challenges that children face globally and rally support for initiatives that empower them to thrive.
As nations unite to mark this significant day, various events and activities are planned to highlight the importance of upholding the rights of children. Educational workshops, awareness campaigns, and community outreach programs are scheduled to take place across the globe.
Governments, non-governmental organizations, and communities are encouraged to come together to address the unique needs of children and work towards creating a world where every child’s rights are protected and respected.
This year’s theme resonates with the ongoing efforts to build a more inclusive and equitable world for children, encouraging individuals and organizations to reflect on the progress made and the work that still lies ahead.
As the world unites to celebrate World Children’s Day, the focus remains on fostering an environment where every child has the opportunity to grow, learn, and flourish, ensuring a brighter and more promising future for the younger generation.

State obligates to safeguard minorities: Aneeq

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KARACHI, Nov 19 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed on Sunday said that the state had a responsibility to protect the rights of minorities.

He said that the minorities were taken care of as much as the Muslims in the country.

While addressing a Diwali festival of the Hindu Community at the Arts Council of Pakistan –Karachi, Minister Aneeq Ahmed said that every religion speaks about humanity.

He said that the image of Pakistan was being spoiled at the international level and the Hindu Community could also play its role in building a positive image of the country.

The minister said that the doors of mosques were opened to the Christian community of Pakistan after an incident in Jaranwala and on the other hand the people of the Christian community were killed in Indian Manipur.

He said that H stands for Hindu and M for Muslims and the combination of both alphabets made the word ‘Hum’ (We).

Earlier, the Hindu Community requested the minister to register Shri Dhani Matang Dev with the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) and provide necessary facilities in this regard for devotees belonging to the Maheshwary community.

They also urged him, to open the Mahadev Mandir, which had been sealed in the Lyari area of the city.

The minister assured the Hindu Community of his full cooperation and support for resolving their problems.

Later, Religious Minister Aneeq Ahmed was handed over a shield by the leaders of the Hindu Community and thanked him for his support.

Grand Souq Lahore to foster business growth, say experts

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By Dr. Saeed Ahmad Ali
LAHORE, Nov 19 (APP):The Punjab Central Business District Development Authority (PCBDDA), also known as Central Business District Punjab (CBD Punjab), has announced the launch of Grand Souq Lahore (GSL), to foster local and national business growth.
It will be constructed at an expansive 68-kanal area at the Rescue 1122 Academy at LOS bus stop, Ferozepur Road, here. A spokesperson for the CBD told APP that the project aims at facilitating and empowering the local business community, adding the project construction would be drawing inspiration from international architectural marvels in Dubai and Turkey, adding it will be meticulously crafted to meet global standards.
To further ease business operations, CBD Punjab has introduced an accessible installment plan for interested stakeholders, he said. The GSL will boast an outstanding sophisticated infrastructure in local history, including three floors with versatile retail spaces ranging from 350 to 550 square feet and underground parking, he added. CEO CBD Punjab, Imran Amin, while expressing his plans for the construction of mega project told APP on Sunday that the local business community and investors serve as the backbone of our economy.
Grand Souq Lahore is an anticipated hope marking a significant milestone in empowering these enterprises while fostering economic growth.
To a query he said that the strategic location of GSL at LOS here ensures accessibility for visitors from key areas such as Ferozepur Road, Shadman, Icchra, and Samnabad, adding the project is poised to transform the business landscape, providing a platform for local businesses, thriving and meet to diverse consumer needs.
Exploring the immense potential of GSL, business industry experts anticipate it to be a game-changer, elevating the local economy and setting new benchmarks in business development.
The project would further help promote environment-friendly urban regeneration projects on vertical principles. Pre-financial feasibility has been determined based on development as economic advancement and shall generate employment in various formations of the project, Amin said. Imran Amin further expressed that development shall also enhance vertical activity in surrounding areas, especially within the main markets including Anarkali, Gulberg, Mall Road, and other commercial activity areas with a boost in major business activity.
Imran Amin further said the GSL project would be associated with CBD directly and that development has been categorized into five districts namely, Commercial Zone, Digital District, Residential District, Entertainment and Government Zone, each district having unique characteristics and dynamics, connected mutually through urban green infrastructure already marked by renowned international architects.
This is a project to put Pakistan on the map of a Global Business hub, he added. Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry Vice President Adnan Khalid Butt
Said that GSL will play an important role in the economy of Pakistan, where citizens, especially the youth aspire to developmental progress. Our urban population which constitutes 37 percent of the total volume in Pakistan contributes to over 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), he said.
This contribution may likely increase as Pakistan rides high on the wave of economic growth. GSL, in Urban groups, in the presence of central business districts (CBDs), office facilities, and business hubs, would help multiply benefits from this vast new opportunity.
The project in the surrounding economic activity areas will provide a suitable ecosystem and infrastructure for the income support of people.
All Pakistan Anjuman-e-Tajran (APAT) General Secretary Naeem Mir said the GSL in Lahore will play a vital role in business activity and economic growth while attracting investors and people seeking business and job opportunities.
This project in the presence of PCBDDA through its “Smart City Mission” will prove a catalyst to identify initiatives that would help take for the benefit of residents up,  spread its impact across the province. The project would also support smart applications or smart solutions in routine.
Mir said that traders believe that the use of technology and modern infrastructure needs to be encouraged in the form of GSL for better systems and a conducive environment for economic growth in Pakistan to attract more capital and benefit local and international traders, investors, and residents.
The project will provide exceptional business openings by offering effective working, living, and playing spaces, courtesy quality, and urban design.
He said it will welcome a diverse range of minds and will respect all cultures, adding the natural environment will be protected with the provision of a modern scientific approach and innovative business initiatives.
The GSL would also help restore affordable access to public resources, empowering the business community that is the key ingredient towards sustainable development, Mir said.

Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed addressing to Diwali festival of Hindu Community at Arts Council of Pakistan

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Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed addressing to Diwali festival of Hindu Community at Arts Council of Pakistan
APP44-191123 KARACHI: November 19 – Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed addressing to Diwali festival of Hindu Community at Arts Council of Pakistan. APP/SDQ/ZID
Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed addressing to Diwali festival of Hindu Community at Arts Council of Pakistan
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Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed addressing to Diwali festival of Hindu Community at Arts Council of Pakistan
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KARACHI: November 19 – Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed being given a shield during Diwali festival of Hindu Community at Arts Council of Pakistan. APP/SDQ/ZID

Transgender community and supporters gathered during Sindh Moorat March at Frere Hall

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Transgender community and supporters gathered during Sindh Moorat March at Frere Hall
APP42-191123 KARACHI: November 19 – Transgender community and supporters gathered during Sindh Moorat March at Frere Hall. APP/SDQ/ZID
Transgender community and supporters gathered during Sindh Moorat March at Frere Hall
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KARACHI: November 19
Transgender community and supporters gathered during Sindh Moorat March at Frere Hall
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KARACHI: November 19 – Transgender community and supporters gathered during Sindh Moorat March at Frere Hall. APP/SDQ/ZID

Crackdown continues against fake medicines

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 19 (APP): The crackdown is underway against illegal profiteering on drugs and fake unregistered medicines across the country.

The crackdown was started on the direction of caretaker federal Minister for Health Dr. Nadeem Jan, spokesperson of the Ministry of Health said on Sunday.

He said that distributors, pharmacies and medical stores are being raided in all major cities across the country.

He said in Karachi, the DRAP team inspected the pharmacies and medical stores in different areas.

The team raided Irfan Medicos in DHA Karachi and various pharmacies in Gulshan Iqbal and Gulistan Johar.

He said that Heparin injection was being sold at more than the approved price. He added Heparin injection was being sold for Rs 3500 instead of Rs 800.

Similarly, Tramal Injection and Augmentin DS Suspension Hydraline Syrup were also being sold at a higher price.

He said that Ventolin Inhaler Tegeral and tablets Augmentin DS were also being sold at higher prices.

These medicines were seized and sealed, he added.

He said that the Minister for Health started the process of legal action against the pharmacy owners under the DRAP Act.

Meanwhile, the minister said that strict action will be taken against the elements who are looting the people.

He said that no person is above the law. He said that soon after taking charge of the ministry, he issued instructions to DRAP and all necessary steps are being taken to ensure quality medicines in the country.

Arab-Islamic foreign ministers’ delegation to visit China

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BEIJING, Nov 19 (APP): A delegation consisting of Arab and Islamic foreign ministers will visit China from November 20 to 21, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Mao Ning announced on Sunday.

During the visit, China will have in-depth communication and coordination with the delegation on ways to de-escalate the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict, protect civilians and seek a just settlement of the Palestinian question, she said in a statement issued here.

The spokesperson informed that members of the delegation include Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki and Secretary General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Hissein Brahim Taha.

Pb govt working on to improve health facilities: Naqvi

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MULTAN, Nov 19 (APP): Caretaker Punjab Chief Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, said that special focus was being paid to health sector and they working to improve health facilities across the province.

He expressed these views while talking to media persons after the inauguration of the Chaudhary Pervaiz Elahi Institute of Cardiology (CPEIC) extension project here on Sunday.

He said that the 200-bed extension project of the cardiology hospital has been completed.
Punjab CM also laid the foundation stone of 150 beds Inn (serai) for the relatives of the patients and the project would likely be completed by December, while renovation of the existing serai of the cardiology hospital was also underway.

He also announced to enhance cardiology hospital emergency ward beds by 120 from 60 and directed upgradation by January.

He expressed dissatisfaction over the construction of stairs and floor of the cardiology expansion project and ordered improved quality.

Likewise, the Nishtar II hospital project was also in the completion stages which would help to reduce the burden of patients on Nishtar hospital.

The renovation and rehabilitation of one ward of Nishtar Hospital was also in progress and 12 wards are to be renovated in the next phase.

Naqvi said that the renovation of the medical, OPD and emergency wards of the children’s hospital was also in the completion stages.

He maintained that the provision of free medicines was being ensured in the hospitals within limited resources.
He said that completion of ongoing uplift projects would be ensured within a given time period.

On this occasion, the Inspector General of Police, additional chief secretary of South Punjab, secretaries of health and other officials were present.

Safdar holds strategic talks with JUI (S) chairman at Jamia Darul Uloom Haqqania

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AKORA KHATTAK, Nov 19 (APP): A seasoned leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Captain (R) Muhammad Safdar on Sunday visited Jamia Darul Uloom Haqqania in Akora Khattak.

During his visit, he engaged in a comprehensive discussion with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Sami) Chairman Maulana Hamid-ul-Haq Haqqani.

Accompanied by a high-level delegation, including former Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Iqbal Zafar Jhagra, provincial spokesperson of PML-N, former MPA Akhtar Wali Khan, and former MNA Al-Haj Shah Ji Gul Afridi, Captain Safdar delved into the current political landscape and matters of shared interest with Maulana Hamid-ul-Haq Haqqani.

The presence of JUI-S Central General Maulana Syed Muhammad Yusuf Shah added significance to the occasion. The meeting served as a platform for a comprehensive exchange of views on various aspects of the country’s political scenario.