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AJK CDC approves over Rs.2.365 billion development projects:

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AJK CDC approves over Rs.2.365 billion development projects:

MIRPUR (AJK): Dec 02 (APP): Azad Jammu Kashmir Cabinet Development Committee Friday approved four development projects worth Rs. 2.365 billion.

The approved projects include one each for Physical Planning & Housing, Communication & Works departments besides Information Technology and Commerce & Industry Departments.

AJK Prime Minister Sardar Tanvir Ilyas Khan chaired the extraordinary meeting of the AJK cabinet development committee.

The meeting was attended, among others, by the government ministers, secretaries, heads of departments and other relevant officials.

The projects approved by the Cabinet Development Committee were relating to the construction of the District Judicial Complex in Muzaffarabad, slide management and control of important highways of Poonch Division, computerization of land records phase two and construction of a building for Government College of Technology, District Bhimbar.

Speaking on the occasion, Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas directed the authorities that development projects should be completed in the stipulated time frame and transparent manner.

He said that there would be no compromise on the quality of work. “The mission of the PTI government is to bring a revolution of construction and development in the liberated territory”, he said adding that uniformed development across the state was his government’s first priority.

“We will live up to the expectations of the people who have placed their trust in us”, he said adding that the government would fulfill the promises it had made with the people.

He said that Secretaries should ensure effective monitoring of development projects so that timely completion of projects was made possible.

While preparing the PCs of the projects, the PM said comprehensive planning should be done and special care should be taken to ensure that the natural environment was not affected by the development projects.

Pakistan summons Afghan diplomat to convey “anguish” over attack on its Kabul envoy

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Pakistan’s Head of Mission in Kabul Ubaid-ur-Rehman Nizamani

ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP): Pakistan on Friday summoned the Afghan Chargé d’affaires to the foreign ministry to convey its “deep concern and anguish” over the attack in Kabul on Pakistan’s Head of Mission Ubaid-ur-Rehman Nizamani.

Additional Secretary (Afghanistan & West Asia) conveyed Pakistan’s grave concern over the serious incident in which the Head of Mission remained unhurt. However, the security guard Sepoy Israr Muhammad was seriously wounded while valiantly protecting the Head of Mission.

The Chargé d’Affaires was conveyed that the security and protection of Pakistan’s diplomatic missions and personnel was the responsibility of the Afghan interim government and that this incident was an “extremely serious security lapse.”

It was underscored that perpetrators of this attack must be apprehended and brought to justice urgently, an investigation be launched into the serious breach of security of the embassy premises, and that all necessary steps be taken to ensure the security of the diplomatic premises, officers and staff working in Pakistan’s Mission in Kabul and consulates in Jalalabad, Kandahar, Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif.

Calling the attack “highly unfortunate”, the Afghan Chargé d’Affaires (a.i.) said that the attack was perpetrated by the common enemies of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

He said the attack had been condemned by the Afghan leadership in the strongest possible terms at the highest level.

He also informed that the security of the Pakistani diplomatic missions had already been beefed up and assured that the Afghan authorities would leave no stone unturned in bringing the perpetrators of this dastardly act to justice.

Meanwhile, in response to a query, the FO spokesperson said there were no plans to close the embassy or withdraw diplomats from Kabul.

“Pakistan is in contact with the Interim Government in Afghanistan and enhanced security measures are being taken to protect Pakistani diplomatic personnel and Missions in Afghanistan,” the spokesperson added.

Inter-ministerial meeting reviews performance of SMEs Bank

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Inter-ministerial meeting reviews performance of SMEs Bank

ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP):The inter-ministerial meeting on Friday reviewed the performance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Finance Bank.

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired the inter-ministerial meeting which reviewed the performance of SME Bank, said a press release issued here.

SAPM on Finance Tariq Bajwa, SAPM on Revenue Tariq Mehmood Pasha, Governor State Bank Jameel Ahmed, President SME Bank Dilshad Ali Ahmed, Chairman SECP, Secretary Privatization, Special Secretary Finance and senior officers from Finance and SME Bank attended the meeting.

The meeting after reviewing the financial health of SME Bank and its status for privatization opined that a concrete course of action and way forward will be decided next week regarding future of SME Bank considering the inputs from all the stakeholders.

The President SME Bank gave a detailed presentation on the profile and performance of SME Bank and its equity position.

NHA signs commercial close of Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway (M6) with pvt contractor

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP):The Concession Agreement for construction of Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway Project, which was earlier approved by the (Public Private Partnership Authority (P3A) Board, with total cost of Rs 307 billion was signed here on Friday between National Highway Authority (NHA) and the contractor.

Under the transaction structure approved by the P3A Board, government of Pakistan will contribute only Rs 9.5 billion over the construction period while the remaining project cost of Rs 297.5 billion will be arranged by the private party through equity and commercial debt., says a statement issued here today.

The private party will also pay minimum Rs 408 billion to the NHA and estimated corporate taxes of Rs 908 billion over the concession period. In addition, the project will be transferred to the NHA at no cost at the end of the concession period.

The motorway commonly known as M6 Motorway is the largest project under the PPP umbrella signed in the history of the country. The project was structured by the federal Public Private Partnership Authority (P3A) under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) mode in collaboration with the NHA.

The motorway spanning over a length of 306 kilometers will comprise of six lanes. Designed to be constructed as a climate resilient project, the private party shall construct and operate the project for 25 years commencing from the date of execution of the PPP Agreement.

Given the shrinking fiscal space and the prevalent economic crunch, the project is a landmark achievement in the PPP sphere. The P3A team closely worked with the NHA to make this project a success. The project will complete the missing link of north-south (Peshawar-Karachi) motorway network. The Project is expected to bring economic benefits in terms of saving significant travel time, travel costs, and lifting socio-economic profile of the region.

President Dr. Arif Alvi offering condolence to the family of SM Munir(Late).

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President Dr. Arif Alvi offering condolence to the family of SM Munir(Late).
APP38-021222 KARACHI: December 02 – President Dr. Arif Alvi offering condolence to the family of SM Munir(Late).APP/ABB
President Dr. Arif Alvi offering condolence to the family of SM Munir(Late).
APP38-021222 KARACHI:

Saudi fund for development extends term of its deposit of $3 billion with SBP: Ishaq Dar

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Dar refutes Reuters report on China's $2 billion loan to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP): Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Friday said the Saudi Fund for Development has extended the term of its deposit of $3 billion with the State Bank of Pakistan.

In continuation of the support to Pakistan by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Fund for Development has extended the term of its deposit of $3 billion with the State Bank of Pakistan, the finance minister said on his official Twitter account.

Chairman NDMA, Lt. General Inam Haider Malik delivering remarks during recognition event to acknowledge the government & people of Japan for humanitarian support through UNICEF

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Chairman NDMA, Lt. General Inam Haider Malik delivering remarks during recognition event to acknowledge the government & people of Japan for humanitarian support through UNICEF
APP39-021222 ISLAMABAD: December 02 - Chairman NDMA, Lt. General Inam Haider Malik delivering remarks during recognition event to acknowledge the government & people of Japan for humanitarian support through UNICEF. APP/ABB
Chairman NDMA, Lt. General Inam Haider Malik delivering remarks during recognition event to acknowledge the government & people of Japan for humanitarian support through UNICEF
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SC questions maintainability of contempt of court petition against Imran Khan

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SC directs CEC to submit report regarding holding of provincial assemblies elections

ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP): The Supreme Court on Friday raised questions on the maintainability of a plea filed by the Interior Ministry seeking contempt of court proceedings against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan for allegedly flouting the top court’s orders regarding PTI’s long march on May 25.

A five-member larger bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Ijazul Ahsan, Justice Muneeb Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi and Justice Mazahar Akbar Naqvi heard the plea and observed that the petition was ineffective.

During the course of proceedings, Advocate Salman Akram Raja, the counsel for PTI Chairman Imran Khan, said that he would report on behalf of the party chief.

Salman Aslam Butt, counsel for the Interior Ministry, said the PTI had given the call for its supporters to reach D-Chowk on May 24.
He said that the entire record established that Imran was made aware of the court order.

Salman Butt said that government permission was required for installing jammer devices.

He said that Imran Khan had made false statements in his reply as he first mentioned his and then the chief minister’s jammers.

Upon this, Justice Naqvi asked how did the court determine who was making a false statement?
He said that the Supreme Court was not a trial court that would record testimonies.

He said that the interior ministry’s plea was already ineffective. He asked Salman Butt to first present arguments on the maintainability of the plea.

The counsel said the government filed the contempt of court petition against Imran Khan on the basis of the available material.

At this, Justice Mazahar Naqvi said a matter of contempt was between the court and the contemnor.

Salman Butt said that a petitioner could also seek contempt proceedings.

The Chief Justice said that the matter of contempt was between the court. He said that the court had to decide whether a show-cause notice could be issued to Imran on the basis of the available material.

The Chief Justice asked Salman Aslam Butt that he had to prove that Imran was aware of the court order and the contempt was committed despite having knowledge of the court order.

Justice Ijaz asked what was the federation’s pretension in the contempt case.

Salman Butt claimed Imran had been making false statements in his three replies submitted in the case.

Subsequently, the hearing of the case was adjourned till next week.

DEA delegation calls on DG Customs Intelligence

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DEA delegation calls on DG Customs Intelligence

ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP): A high-powered delegation of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Department of Justice, USA, led by the Country Attaché for Pakistan Jaffrey A Konvalinka called on the Director General Customs Intelligence Faiz Ahmad, here, on Friday.

The DG explained to the delegation the core functions of customs intelligence and highlighted that the organization did not operate randomly but carried out its operations on the basis of credible information.

The DG further said the customs intelligence had fairly a good expertise in gathering information and the success rate of it hits was more than 90%.

However, he added, that with the support of the DEA of the US government, it would certainly improve Pakistan’s capacity further.

DEA delegation calls on DG Customs Intelligence

Jaffrey, the Country Attaché, said the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), of the US government, was established in 1973 and it has more than 4,000 employees located in hundreds of offices across the country and around the world to fulfil its mission.

The primary function of the DEA was the interdiction of controlled substances worldwide by collecting, analyzing and disseminating information on their movement.

He assured assistance of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice, USA in capacity building of the Directorate General of Customs Intelligence on speedy information gathering and quality post-seizure investigations.

Meanwhile, the opening of a dedicated communication channel for improved coordination between the two agencies was also agreed during the meeting.

The Country Attaché Jaffrey also assured support for improved liaison and coordination between the Directorate General of Customs Intelligence and the Foreign Law Enforcement Community (FLEC) to meet new and emerging challenges with respect to narcotics interdiction in Pakistan and in the region.

Pakistan hopes Afghanistan to respect promises of action against TTP, other terrorist outfits

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Pakistan hopes Afghanistan to respect promises of action against TTP, other terrorist outfits
Pak-Afghan border-File

ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP): The Foreign Office spokesperson on Friday said that Afghanistan would hopefully respect the promises made during the visit of Minister of State Hina Rabbani Khar to Kabul, that their territory would not be used for terrorism against Pakistan or any other country.

“TTP is a threat to Pakistan, there is no denying that fact… We have received assurances of sustained counter-terrorism action against TTP and other terrorist organizations and we hope that the promises that have been made will be respected,” spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in her weekly press briefing.

She said Pakistan was seriously concerned about the terrorist activities that take place in Pakistan.

“We have suffered enormously because of the activities of terrorist groups including TTP, which has continued to target Pakistani citizens and security forces.”

She said during MoS’ visit, all bilateral and international issues of mutual concern were discussed during various meetings.

To a question that the US has not yet listed the Majeed Brigade as Specially Designated Terrorist Organization, the spokesperson explained, “These are technical issues, which are under discussion in New York. We are in contact with our partners in New York, including the members of the UN Security Council to find a solution to this issue.”

She said during her visit to Kabul, Hina Rabbani Khar discussed a range of bilateral issues including cooperation in education, health, agriculture, trade and investment, regional connectivity, people-to-people contacts and socioeconomic projects.

She said the visit was meant to convey the importance that Pakistan accorded to its longstanding fraternal ties with Afghanistan. “This was the first high-level political visit from Pakistan in the last several months and a tangible manifestation of our intention to continue our engagement with Afghanistan and to discuss all issues of concern to Pakistan.”

Apprising the media of the diplomatic engagements last week, she started with Prime Minister Mohammad Shehbaz Sharif’s two-day visit to Türkiye to participate in the launching ceremony of PNS Khaibar at the Istanbul Shipyard. The prime minister held wide-ranging consultations with President Erdogan in both one-on-one and delegation-level formats.

The two leaders agreed to further deepen bilateral ties, increase trade and economic engagement, and strengthen strategic dialogue and defence cooperation. They also discussed energy and connectivity projects.

The spokesperson mentioned Acting Foreign Secretary Jauhar Saleem’s two-day visit to Luxembourg and Brussels, and the 8th Round of Pakistan-European Union Political Dialogue in Brussels wherein two sides agreed to intensify engagement and dialogue to promote political and trade ties, GSP plus, migration issues, education and climate change.

About the recent statement by former Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shankersinh Vaghela and Amit Shah, the spokesperson said India’s Home Minister had confirmed BJP leadership’s direct involvement in anti-Muslim violence during the horrific Gujarat riots of 2002 that led to the massacre of over two thousand Muslims.

“It is an internationally acknowledged fact that Mr. Modi who was then the Chief Minister of Gujarat was directly responsible for fomenting anti-Muslim riots and the massacre of Muslims in Gujarat. In 2002, this massacre was perpetrated for BJP’s political gains and twenty years later, once again BJP is fomenting communal hatred for political gains including in the upcoming elections in Gujarat.”

She told the media that December 6, this year marked 30 years of the demolition of the Babri Mosque by BJP-RSS zealots which served as a reminder that space has become restricted for minorities in India.

The spokesperson said Pakistan was seriously concerned over the decision this week by Indian National Investigation Agency’s Delhi court to award life imprisonment to five innocent Kashmiri youth in a fabricated case.

“These young Kashmiris were denied justice because of their Kashmiri background. This case, like countless others, is reflective of India’s continued campaign to suppress the voice of Kashmiris and to deny them their rights.”

She said in IIOJK, the Modi regime was continuing to pursue the Hindutva agenda of RSS and disempowering Kashmiris by turning them into a minority in their own land.

“In its latest move, it has added over 700,000 new voters in the electoral rolls. Majority of these so-called new voters are non-Kashmiris and retired personnel of Indian forces. The move is aimed at advancing electoral prospects of the Bharatiya Janata Party in IIOJK and clear violations of the 4thGeneva Conventions that assigns special responsibilities to the occupying power.”