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73 smugglers held during September

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DG KHAN, Sep 23 (APP):In a resounding display of law enforcement prowess, authorities claimed to have apprehended 73 smugglers and confiscation a staggering 97,610 liters of illicit oil during a relentless and uncompromising anti-smuggling operation conducted throughout the ongoing month of September.
Official sources confirmed that the operation, led by the vigilant Border Military Police (BMP) under the astute supervision of Political Assistant Mushtaq Ahmed Tawana, also resulted in the impoundment of 73 vehicles, effectively dismantling the logistical apparatus of the smuggling network.
Furthermore, the relevant authorities unveiled a significant breakthrough as they seized a remarkable cache of 575 bags of sugar, clandestinely concealed within two trucks.
This seizure not only bolsters the crackdown on smuggling but also underscores the interconnected and diversified nature of criminal enterprises.
The swift and calculated actions of the law enforcers also led to the confiscation of the two trucks, eliminating yet another facet of the illicit trade.

5000 liters adulterated milk disposed

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adulterated milk
SARGODHA, Sep 23 (APP):Punjab Food Authority (PFA), Bhakkar after launching a massive crackdown against sub standard milk sellers disposed 5000 liters of anti health milk, here on Saturday.
PFA spokesman said that PFA checking team while checking through mobile food lab at Dajill road examined several milk carrying vehicles and disposed off 5000 liters adulterated milk .

Solving masses issues top most priorities: Commissioner

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MARDAN, Sept. 23 (APP)::Commissioner of Mardan Division Shaukat Ali Yousafzai has called on administrative and government officials to prioritize resolving masses issues.
Talking to officers upon assuming charge of Commissioner Mardan, he emphasized the importance of officials venturing into the field and engaging directly with the community instead of confining themselves to their offices.
Shaukat Ali Yousafzai received warm congratulations from various government department officers and dignitaries.
Those who extended their congratulations included Additional Commissioner (AC) Naeem Akhtar, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Captain (Retd) Abdul Rehman, Deputy Director (DD) of Halal Food Authority Kamran Yousafzai, Assistant Commissioners (ACs), and others.
Commissioner Mardan highlighted the significance of Mardan as the second-largest city in the province, describing it as an economically and politically significant and densely populated region.
He acknowledged the people of Mardan for their continuous service to the nation and shared the provincial government’s commitment to the development and prosperity of the Mardan division.
He stated that ongoing projects in the region would be expedited, and discussions would be initiated regarding the initiation of new projects.
Shaukat Ali Yousafzai issued directives for administrative officers to regularly conduct open katcheries to directly engage with the public.
This approach aims to ensure the prompt and suitable resolution of people’s issues, reducing the need for them to navigate various government offices.

APHC leader Wani thanks Pakistan for raising Kashmir at UN

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Altaf Hussain Wani

ISLAMABAD, Sep 23 (APP): Senior APHC leader and Vice Chairman Jammu Kashmir National Front (JKNF) Altaf Hussain Wani has thanked Pakistan Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar for raising the Kashmir issue during his speech to the UN general assembly.

In his statement issued here Saturday, Wani said, “The people of Jammu and Kashmir, owe a debt of gratitude to the government and people of Pakistan for their continued and consistent support of our legitimate struggle for the right to self-determination”.

Prime Minister Kakar’s bold stance on the issue of Kashmir, he said, demonstrated Pakistan’s consistent policy, its unwavering commitment and allegiance towards the cause of Kashmir.

“We deeply appreciate Pakistan’s enduring support and its unwavering commitment to seek a settlement of the dispute in line with the wishes and aspirations of the Kashmiri people”, Wani said, adding that despite facing many daunting challenges, Pakistan has never hesitated to go the extra mile in advocating Kashmiris’ cause at important world forums”.

He expressed the hope that Pakistan would continue to extend its moral, political and diplomatic support to Kashmiris till they achieve their cherished goal of freedom from India’s unlawful and forcible occupation.

Lauding Pakistan’s role in championing the cause of Kashmir at the world level, Wani said that Pakistan has always played a pivotal role in providing every possible support at the regional and international level to the ongoing liberation struggle of the Kashmiri people.

Murder of Khalistan Movement leader in Canada jolts West: PM Kakar

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NEW YORK, Sept 22 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Friday said that the gruesome murder of Khalistan Movement Sikh leader in Canada had jolted the West that raised serious questions about the role of Indian state.

Addressing a presser at the Pakistan Mission, the prime minister said that Pakistan had been a victim of such state sponsored terrorism and shared evidences of ‘Pakistan centric’ at different global and multilateral fora about the role of Indian state.

He said that it might be the first of its kind event probably after the First World War that an Asian country staged a physical murder on the European soil and its impacts were being felt across the western countries who now realized how India was persecuting its minorities like Christians, Sikhs and Muslims.

The prime minister opined that an alliance should be formed to check such ‘rogue behaviour’ of India.

To another question, he said that he also held meetings with different business bodies in the US that showed interests in the economic revival plans in Pakistan, including privatization and SIFC.

He also termed his discussion with the Managing Director IMF very constructive , adding that she hoped that the upcoming mandated government would carry on the economic plan.

To a query, he said that the caretaker government had conducted administrative intervention against the sugar and wheat mafias with effective measures.

There was no dearth of these commodities in the country as different edible items were readily available, he said, adding however, prices of certain commodities were linked with the international prices.

The prime minister said that the caretaker government was striving to provide relief to the masses.

The IMF was very appreciative of the interim government’s steps over illegal trade of dollars, he added.

IMF did not demand anything, rather the caretaker government was giving them a confidence and would abide by the agreements, he said, adding that the upcoming elected government would further negotiate with the IMF according to their manifesto.

About Afghanistan, the prime minister said that they had multifaceted engagements with the Afghan interim government and hoped the outcome of these engagements would be beneficial for the two countries.

Responding to a question, he said that Pakistan would take all steps to protect its  territory and people whenever any need arose.

He further said that Pakistan respected the territorial sovereignty and integrity of Afghanistan.

About Pak-US ties, he said that they had very constructive historic ties which would be further strengthened.

The Pakistani diaspora was contributing in the US and playing their role in the community building.

The prime minister stressed that Pakistan had an exclusive identity and it should be seen through the prism of it rather than any other regional or other contexts.

About his meeting with the Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, PM Kakar said that they had discussed the mutual priorities and held beneficial negotiations.

The prime minister said that state of Pakistan effectively responded to the Jaranwala incident. Contrarily, the Indian state acted as a spectator rather accomplice in the Manipr violence in which hundreds of people were killed.

PM Kakar said he as well as the current Chief Justice of Pakistan visited Jaranwala and tried to mitigate the mitigate the situation. The Army Chief also took a public position on the issue.

To a question, he said the Election Commission of Pakistan was mandated to hold the general elections and the final date would be announced soon.

He said all the registered political parties had the right to take part in the poll as the ECP did not ban any party from the process.

He assured that the caretaker government would carry out fair treatment to all the political parties.

Rubbishing the notion of any victimisation, the prime minister said anyone involved in the violence against the state would be dealt under the law of the land as Pakistan was a sovereign state.

He said Pakistan wanted constructive engagement with Russia and both the countries had immense potential of enhanced economic cooperation. However, he said Pakistan did not favor military solution to any conflict and instead advocated dialogue for settlement.

Prime Minister Kakar said that persecution of Muslims being carried out in IIOJK was aptly described as “genocide” which he also mentioned in his address at the UNGA.

He said thousands of Kashmiris had been killed and women were raped, besides the extrajudicial killing of the innocent Kashmiris.

To another question, he said of around 5 million refugees in Pakistan, around 2.8 million were legal and rest were without any legal document. Therefore, the government had decided to repatriate them and administrative intervention was being made for the purpose.

The prime minister rubbished the notion of isolated Pakistan and said during his interactions with the world leaders, they had found growing interest of the world in Pakistan.

He also highlighted his engagements on the sidelines of the UNGA session.

 

 

Caretaker Federal Minister for Information & Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi meeting with Caretaker Chief Minister Sindh Justice (Rtd.) Maqbool Baqar at CM House

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Caretaker Federal Minister for Information & Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi meeting with Caretaker Chief Minister Sindh Justice (Rtd.) Maqbool Baqar at CM House
APP53-220923 KARACHI: September 22 – Caretaker Federal Minister for Information & Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi meeting with Caretaker Chief Minister Sindh Justice (Rtd.) Maqbool Baqar at CM House. APP/ABB
Caretaker Federal Minister for Information & Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi meeting with Caretaker Chief Minister Sindh Justice (Rtd.) Maqbool Baqar at CM House
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KARACHI: September 22

FM Jilani proposes adoption of action plan to support developing countries

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NEW YORK, Sept 22 (APP): Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Friday proposed the adoption of an action plan by the Group of 77 and China for reforms in the international financial architecture to support the developing countries.

He also suggested the creation of mechanisms within the UN to monitor and implement these reforms.

The foreign minister outlined Pakistan’s views in an interactive dialogue on ‘A path for the reform of the international financial architecture’ at the 47th annual meeting of Foreign Ministers of Group of 77 & China, Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.

Jilani said that over the past three years, the economies of the developing countries had been devastated by the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic; climate-induced disasters and proliferating conflicts.

Neither UN, nor any country endorses Indian claim on Kashmir: FM

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NEW YORK, Sep 22 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Foreign Affairs Jalil Abbas Jilani on Friday said that neither the United Nations nor any country in the world accepted the Indian claim on the core dispute of Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan.
The foreign minister, addressing a news conference after Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar’s address at the UN General Assembly, said even the United Nations’ map did not show Kashmir as an integral part of India as the country had been claiming for a long time.
Asked about a spat between Canada and India over the killing of a Sikh leader, he said the South Asian countries, including Pakistan, had also been victims of the assassinations originating from India.
“For the first time, this has gone global. India will have to come clean on this… This is the mask coming off on the Indian face,” the foreign minister added.
Apprising the media of the prime minister’s as well as his engagements in New York, Foreign Minister Jilani said they had a series of bilateral meetings with their counterparts and also attended multiple sessions on varying subjects.
He said the meetings of the OIC Contact Groups on Kashmir and Palestine were also held wherein Pakistan highlighted its efforts for peace and stability, besides highlighting the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.
To a question, the foreign minister said that during the interactions in New York, they had got no impression that the people of Palestine were being abandoned by the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) countries. Rather, the meetings reiterated their support and called for the resolution of the issue as per the United Nations Security Council resolutions.
He said the steps taken by India on August 5, 2019 further denied their rights to the Kashmiri people. The attempts to change the demography of IIOJK was a matter of great concern for Pakistan as well as the people of Kashmir.
The foreign minister told the media that Pakistan along with the like-minded countries had developed a consensus at COP27 and established the Climate Finance Fund.
About the outcomes of the donors’ conference held in Geneva, he said the UN Secretary-General would convene a meeting on September 27, where the representatives from the donor countries would present a report about the actualisation of the commitments.
He said Pakistan was carrying out the rehabilitation work from its own resources. The banks were also extending easy-term loans but they had limited resources.
“We are hopeful that most of the promises will be fulfilled shortly,” he remarked.
Regarding the debate on the UNSC reforms, Foreign Minister Jilani said there was a consensus in the international community that there was no need for adding another elite member or group to the Council.
To a question, he said Pakistan expected the interim Afghan government to act against all groups carrying out terror activities inside Pakistan. He said Pakistan had a very good dialogue with Afghan authorities including at the recently held meeting of the joint commission. The Afghan side was also committed to not allowing its soil for terror activities, he added.

 

Mushaal says ‘Sikhs being harassed by India in Australia, Europe’

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Mushaal
ISLAMABAD, Sep 22 (APP): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Human Rights Mushaal Hussein Mullick on Friday said the ‘Sikh community is being harassed by India in Australia and Europe’.
Mullick during her visit to Nankana Sahib said Modi is now doing terrorism in the region by becoming the Prime Minister, the face of Indian spy agency RAW has been exposed in the killing of Hardeep Singh ( a Canadian citizen)
She said that most human rights violations are taking place in Occupied Kashmir, Indian spy Kulbhushan was involved in terrorist activities in various areas including Karachi, Punjab and FATA.
She said that Kashmiri people have been sacrificing their lives for 75 years, mosques were destroyed in Modi’s name, and places of worship were desecrated in India.
Mullick said that India’s terrorist activities are also going on in Pakistan, and the international community

PM Kakar address at UNGA widely hailed in KP

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Manzoorul Haq

PESHAWAR, Sep 22 (APP): People of all walks of life including diplomats and international relations experts here Friday night widely hailed the address of caretaker Prime Minister, Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and declared it very comprehensive, wide-ranging and as per wishes and aspirations of Pakistanis and Kashmiris.

Former Ambassador, Manzoorul Haq told APP that Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has boldly highlighted the issue of Kashmir and reiterated the principle stand of Pakistan of addressing it as per UN Security Council Resolutions.

He said the fascist Modi Govt went against the UN Security Council resolutions on Kashmir after revoking the special status of IIOJK on August 5, 2019.

Ambassador Manzoor said that IIOJK was a disputed territory and India could not deprive the people of the held valley of freedom through the use of brutal force and abuses against women and children.

Despite the deployment of over 900,000 troops in IIOJK, imposition of long curfews, extended lockdowns, putting all the genuine Kashmir leaders in jails and extra-judicial killing of oppressed Kashmiris, the fascist Modi Govt had failed to suppress the freedom movement in IIOJK.

Ambassador Manzoor urged the international community including UNSC members to implement its resolutions on Kashmir the way it had done on East Taimur.

He said durable peace in South Asia could not be established unless the resolution of the Kashmir dispute in which four wars were already fought between Pakistan and India.

He warned that another war between the two nuclear-armed countries would be disastrous for the entire region.

Professor Dr. Ejaz Khan, ex-chairman International Relations Department, at the University of Peshawar, said that the caretaker Prime Minister has focused on all key wide-ranging issues, especially the cross-border terrorist attacks against Pakistan by Afghanistan-based TTP, Daesh and the threat posed by far-right groups like Hindutva-inspired extremists.

He said that the recent attack in Chitral from across the western border has testified to the negative designs of TTP and Daesh against Pakistan.

Dr. Ejaz said that the people of Pakistan are standing shoulder to shoulder with its valiant security forces to frustrate the negative designs of the anti-Pakistan elements.

Dr. Ejaz highly appreciated Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar for raising the issue of Islamophobia, global economic crises stemming from Covid 10, climate change, Sustainable Development Goals and the UNSC reform at the world’s highest diplomatic forum in an effective way.

Yousaf Sarwar, former President Sarhad of the Chamber and Industry while lauding the Prime Minister’s address at UNGA said that the establishment of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) would greatly help expedite investment decisions and attract investment in agriculture, mining, energy and IT.

He said jobs for youth would be created in railway, infrastructure and manufacturing projects during the second phase of CPEC that has already been started.

Professor Dr., H.R Hialali, former Chairman Political Science Department, University of Peshawar termed the address of the Prime Minister as historic, and inclusive and praised him for raising a strong voice for the oppressed Kashmiris of IIOJK at UNGA.

“India could neither change the disputed status of IIOJ&K, as enshrined in UNSC resolutions nor could it force Pakistan and Kashmiris to accept the illegal outcomes. Time is near when Kashmiris would get freedom from Indian yoke,” he said.

Dr Hilali said the road to peace in the subcontinent was passing through Kashmir and lasting peace and stability in the region could not be established unless resolution of this core issue as per the wishes of Kashmiris.

He also appreciated the Prime Minister for raising the Afghanistan issue, especially TTP and Pakistan’s security concerns at UNGA.