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Pak-Russia to sign low-cost oil accord in March, ‘holistic energy security plan’ by year-end: Musadik

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Relief for masses on cards as Russian crude oil arrived in Pakistan: Minister

ISLAMABAD, Jan 26 (APP): Minister of State for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik on Thursday said Pakistan would sign an agreement with Russia in March to get inexpensive crude oil besides a ‘holistic energy security plan’ by the year-end, which would be beneficial for both countries.

“In March, all commercial terms of the agreement will be finalized with Russia, following which low-cost crude oil will start arriving in Pakistan. It will be beneficial for both countries,” he said while addressing a news conference here.

Besides, the minister said a ‘holistic energy security plan’ between Pakistan and Russia would be completed by the year end, encompassing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and piped gas and other petroleum products.

He said there was another agreement under which Pakistan would be able to buy spot LNG cargoes from two companies identified by Russia, during the next winter season.

Dr Musadik Malik said this year the government, under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, made an effective winter-gas management plan that helped ensure better supply to domestic consumers as compared to the last 10 years.

He said there was no doubt that gas consumers faced difficulties due to gas shortage and low-gas pressure, but the government made utmost efforts to minimize their sufferings.

The minister said the government was making all-out efforts to ensure the availability of cost-effective fuel throughout the year so that the wheel of the national economy could be moved at a faster pace.

He said the government wanted to provide jobs to educated youth, improved health and education facilities for the common man by achieving the required pace of economic growth coupled with the availability of affordable energy.

Petroleum Minister Malik expressed confidence that around $ 12-15 billion foreign investment would be arriving in the country’s oil refineries during the coming months, and its detail would be shared in due course of time. “We are making efforts for attracting investment in the petroleum sector and ensuring energy security in the country”, he said.

He said the government was importing additional 20,000 tons of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) per month through Sui Southern Gas Company and PARCO Pearl Gas LPG to facilitate the public during the current winter season.

He reminded that during the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) regime, only 20 percent of the LPG terminals’ total capacity was being utilized, which caused gas shortages during the last winter season.

Malik said Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited had been issued instructions to open LPG shops at the grassroots level to provide gas at the prescribed rate of Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) and discourage LPG-mafia. “We have imported 20,000 tons of LPG extra every month to discourage black marking and end monopoly of the private sector,” he added.

To meet the energy demand, he said, the government had prepared a plan in October last to provide gas supply to the public during the current winter season.

Commenting on the prevailing political situation, Dr Musadik said it was unfortunate that the PTI government invoked article 5 of the Constitution against opposition leaders who had moved a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan in the National Assembly.

The minister said the supreme leader of PML-N Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was disqualified for not getting salary from his son’s company.

He regretted that Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was not only removed from the slot of Prime Minister but also asked to leave the top slot of his party adding that Maryam Nawaz was awarded sentence of seven years on fake charges. Rana Sanaullah Khan was arrested on fabricated drug charges for being a critic of Imran Khan, he said.

“Top leadership of Pakistan Muslim League-N has been put in jail on the fake charges by the PTI government,” he recalled.

Dr Musadik Malik said the tradition of declaring someone a traitor and hurting his/her religious sentiments should come to an end, but advocated for legal action against the elements breaching the laws of the land.


CDA chief directs to start ‘Purple Line Metro Bus Service’ on IJP Road

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CDA chief directs to start ‘Purple Line Metro Bus Service’ on IJP Road

ISLAMABAD, Jan 26 (APP): Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) Capt. (r) Noor ul Amin Mengal Thursday directed the official concerned to take immediate steps to start the ‘Purple Line Metro Bus Service’ on Inter-Junction Principal (IJP) Road.

The decision was taken during a meeting regarding Metro bus service chaired by him.

Speaking on the occasion chairman said that the route of the Blue Line bus service should be extended up to Rawat to facilitate maximum commuters.

Mengal also directed to start Metro bus service on more new routes and extend the jurisdiction of the existing bus services so that standard travel facilities can be provided to the citizens.

He said that the Silver Line bus service should be started from the Taramri area and all the new metro bus services should be aligned with the existing metro bus service operations.

Moreover, the chairman has issued instructions that steps should be taken to run electronic buses on a government-to-government basis on the routes of Metro Bus Services.

It was also decided that the students and citizens above 60 years of age would be given 50 percent discount on the buses, while children below 10 years of age to be provided free traveling facilities.

Member Engineering, Syed Munawar Shah, Member Administration, Amir Abbas Khan and other senior officials of related departments attended the meeting.

PSX continues with bullish trend, gains 1,061 points

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 26 (APP): The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued with bullish trend on the fourth consecutive day on Thursday, gaining 1,061.63 points, a positive change of 2.67 percent, closing at 40,846.53 against 39,784.90 points the previous day.

A total of 364,131,735 shares were traded during the day as compared to 269,493,715 shares the previous day, whereas the price of shares stood at Rs. 14.480 billion against Rs.10.574 billion on the last trading day.

As many as 356 companies transacted their shares in the stock market, 257 of them recorded gains and 77 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 22 companies remained unchanged.

The three top-trading companies were Cnergyico PK with 44,728,565 shares at Rs 4.02 per share, TPL Properties with 20,045,406 shares at Rs 16.39 per share, and WorldCall Telecom with 14,285,841 shares at Rs. 1.20 per share.

Pak Services witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 158.50 per share price, closing at Rs 2,276.00, whereas the runner-up was Bata (Pak) with a Rs 115.75 rise in its per share price to Rs.1,711.76.

Sapphire Fiber witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 92.57 per share closing at Rs 1,147.00, followed by Bhanero Tex with Rs. 89.99 declines to close at Rs. 1,110.00.

PTI’s slogans of change nothing but hollow assertions: Irfan Siddiqui

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Irfan Siiddiqui proposes constituting special parliamentary committee on terrorism

ISLAMABAD, Jan 26 (APP): Senator Irfan Siddiqui Thursday lamented that the nearly four years performance of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has proved that their slogan of change was nothing but a hollow assertion as their deeds did not match their acts.

Speaking on a point of order in Senate, he said the entire leadership of PTI swung into action to speak in support of former President Pervez Musharraf immediately after his conviction by the court instead of questioning him about his sources of income and rampant corruption done (by him) during his tenure.

Regretting the treatment meted out to former Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain, he said he was dejected to watch handcuffed Fawad on TV channels despite having serious differences with him (Fawad).

He said PTI victimized its opponents during nearly four years of rule and this practice should be ended now.

Siddiqui said social media was comparing the arrest of Fawad with him which was totally wrong as there was no FIR registered against him and he was arrested late night without any charges. Whereas Fawad was arrested on threatening ECP officials.

He was detained in 6*8 cell in Adiyala jail under the worst conditions, that too with hardened criminals.

He said not a single member of PTI had sympathized with him when he was sent to Adiyala jail under the charges that he didn’t turn up before police to provide the required information of his tenant, despite the fact that the house in question was owned by his son.

PTI Chairman Imran Khan doesn’t bother to appear before any court of law or FIA or any other forum despite repeated summonings whereas former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif had appeared before the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) and other courts.

KSA-Pakistan agree to enhance bilateral trade volume

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KSA-Pakistan agree to enhance bilateral trade volume

ISLAMABAD, Jan 26 (APP): The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Pakistan on Thursday discussed matters of mutual interests and agreed to enhance bilateral trade volume between the two countries.

Nawaf Saeed A. Almalkiy, Ambassador and Commercial Attache of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan called on Federal Minister for Commerce Syed Naveed Qamar here, said a press release issued by the Ministry of Commerce.

Syed Naveed Qamar highlighted the need to enhance cooperation in the field of trade and investment between the countries and emphasized the need for closer economic ties.

He said that the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Islamabad is making its utmost efforts to promote the economic relationship between the two countries and thanked Nawaf Saeed A. Almalkiy for his efforts in this regard.

The Ambassador and Commercial Attache expressed his satisfaction over the existing level of economic cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and expressed the desire to further expand economic cooperation in all areas.

The two sides agreed to continue their cooperation in order to further strengthen the economic relationship between the two countries and to explore new areas of cooperation.

14-member caretaker KP cabinet takes oath

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14-member caretaker KP cabinet takes oath

PESHAWAR, Jan 26 (APP):The 14-member caretaker provincial cabinet of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Thursday took oath here at the Governor House.

KP Governor Ghulam Ali administered the oath from the members of the cabinet and felicitated them and conveyed best wishes.

The cabinet members included Abdul Halim Qasuriya, Syed Masood Shah, Hamid Shah, Advocate Sawal Nazir, Bakht Nawaz, Fazl Elahi, Adnan Jalil, Shafiullah Khan, Haji Ghafran, Khushdil Khan Malik, Taj Muhammad Afridi, Muhammad Ali Shah, Justice (R) Irshad Qaiser, Shahid Khan Khattak.

Chief Secretary Dr Shehzad Bangash, Inspector General of Police Moazzam Jah Ansari, Commissioner Peshawar Riaz Mehsud, heads of administrative departments and other political and social personalities participated in the oath taking ceremony.

Kashmiris observe Black Day on India’s ‘Republic Day’

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KC-EU staged protest to mark Indian Republic Day as Black Day in Brussels
ISLAMABAD, Jan 26 (APP): Kashmiris across the Line of Control and world over observed Indian Republic Day, on January 26, as Black Day to protest against continued denial by India of their right to self-determination in accordance with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions. 

In Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir (IIOJK), the day was marked by complete strike whereas protest rallies and demonstrations were held in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan and world-over.

The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) had given call for observing the Black Day and was supported by other freedom-loving organizations and leaders.

In IIOJK, the Indian authorities had turned the whole territory into military garrison and had intensified checking and frisking in Srinagar city and other parts of the valley.

In Islamabad, the APHC (AJK Chapter) staged a protest in front of the Indian High Commission. The protest was also joined by heads and leaders of various political parties of AJK. Speaking on the occasion, the speakers said India had no right to celebrate its Republic Day in IIOJK, which it had occupied against Kashmiris’ will.

APHC-AJK Convener, Mehmood Ahmed Saghar, while speaking on the occasion said India had been using brutal tactics to suppress the Kashmiris’ freedom sentiment but miserably failed in its nefarious designs.

The protesters were holding black flags and banners and placards with slogans against India and in favour of Kashmir’s freedom from Indian occupation.

Protest rallies were also carried out in Muzaffarabad and other cities of Azad Jammu and Kashmir to mark the day as Black Day. The protesters demanded the world community to break the criminal silence and play its role in stopping Indian state terrorism in IIOJK

Meanwhile, the APHC leaders, in their messages on the day, said that India was not a true democratic country as it had usurped the right to self-determination of the Kashmiri people for the past over seven decades, reported Kashmir Media Service (KMS).

APHC leaders, including Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori, Rafia Rasool, Dr Musaib and Muhammad Aqib, said that Modi regime had put the entire IIOJK under military siege to celebrate its Republic Day in the occupied territory.

APHC-AJK leaders Shaikh Abdul Mateen and Shamim Shawl in their separate statements in Islamabad said that India had forcibly seized Jammu and Kashmir in 1947 with its military might and since then more than six lakh Kashmiris had been mercilessly killed by the Indian forces.

India and its stooges have let lose a reign of terror and turned the Jammu and Kashmir into a big jail and are and pushing the people to wall, the statements added.

Former convener APHC (AJK Chapter), Muhammad Farooq Rehmani said that the so-called Republic Day of India is rightly characterised as the dark period of India and the people of Kashmir are castigating it as Black Day.

Meanwhile, posters were pasted on walls, pillars and electricity poles in Srinagar, calling for observing the Indian Republic Day as Black Day.

On the other hand, President People’s Democratic Party and former puppet Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti tweeted that in order to hoodwink the world community and stage a drama of normalcy on ‘Republic Day’, Indian authorities were forcing shopkeepers to keep their shops open.

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Rupee plunges to new lows against dollar

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Rupee loses another Rs 6.82 against dollar

ISLAMABAD, Jan 26 (APP):The exchange rate of the Pakistani rupee depreciated by 9.6% or Rs 24.53 against the US dollar in the interbank trading on Thursday and closed at Rs 255.42 against the previous day’s closing of Rs 230.89.

According to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of dollar in the open market were recorded at Rs 253.5 and Rs 255 respectively.

The price of the euro appreciated by Rs 27.55 and closed at Rs 278.83 against the previous day’s closing of Rs 251.28, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The Japanese yen decreased by 20 paisa to close at Rs 1.97, whereas an increase of Rs 32.41 was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British pound, which was traded at Rs 316.60 as compared to its last closing of Rs 284.19.

The exchange rates of the Emirates dirham and Saudi riyal increased by Rs 6.68 and Rs 6.55 to close at Rs 69.54 and Rs 68.04 respectively.

President Dr. Arif Alvi is meeting with the Bureau Chief of Newspapers at the Governor House

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President Dr. Arif Alvi is meeting with the Bureau Chief of Newspapers at the Governor House
APP18-260123 LAHORE: January 26 - President Dr. Arif Alvi is meeting with the Bureau Chief of Newspapers at the Governor House. APP/AHF/MAF/TZD/ZID
President Dr. Arif Alvi is meeting with the Bureau Chief of Newspapers at the Governor House
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Pakistan, Kazakhstan agree to sign ‘Transit Trade Agreement’

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Pakistan, Kazakhstan agree to sign ‘Transit Trade Agreement’

ISLAMABAD, Jan 26 (APP):Ambassador of Kazakhstan for Pakistan, Yerzhan Kistafin called on Federal Minister for Commerce Syed Naveed Qamar here on Thursday and agreed in principle to sign Kazakhstan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement.

The two discussed potential opportunities for trade and cooperation between Kazakhstan and Pakistan, including the conclusion of several transit trade agreements, said a press release issued here.

The Minister remarked that the government is keen to further strengthen bilateral economic and trade ties between the two countries, and expressed confidence that the two sides would expedite the process of concluding the agreements.

Syed Naveed Qamar observed that Pakistan will host the next session of the Joint Working Group on Trade in the coming months to discuss issues in bilateral trade and undertake measures for enhancing economic integration.

The minister remarked that the MoU between KAZAKH INVEST&QazTrade from Kazakastan and Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) and Board of Investment (BOI) from Pakistan signed on 23rd December, 2022 will further enhance Trade and Investment activities between the two sides.

Ambassador Kistafin appreciated the Minister for his support and expressed optimism that the agreements would be finalized soon.

Besides this agreement, the Ambassador also showed keen interest in Pakistani sports goods, furniture, and tourism.

Subsequently, Syed Naveed Qamar, invited the Ambassador as “Guest of Honor” on the 18th Trade Fair of the OIC member states scheduled to be held from 16-18th June, 2023 in Lahore with the theme of women entrepreneurship.

He also invited Kazakh Government to establish a “Special Pavilion” at the OIC’s Trade Fair.