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Bilawal rules out talks with party involved in May 9 attacks

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MUZAFFARGARH/MULTAN, Sep 13 (APP): Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday said that Pakistan was faced with severe economic crises and no single political party could find their solution alone.

Addressing party workers and a news conference after condoling with PPP leader  Mahar Irshad Sial over his brother’s death, he, however, ruled out negotiations with a party which was involved in the May 9 attacks on institutions as it had tried to create hatred among the public against the institutions.

“The PPP will defeat such elements in the upcoming elections with the people’s votes,” he resolved and added that all political forces should be given a level playing field in the elections.

He said the solution of the crises “lies in the manifesto of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto that the national economy can only stand on its own when the people are financially strengthened. This is the basic difference between the PPP’s philosophy and that of the other parties which prioritize the elite over the common people.”

Bilawal said the people of Muzaffargarh had always stood with the PPP during adverse times. Despite pressures, three of the party candidates won National Assembly seats in 2018 election from the region, and in the next polls the party would secure five seats, he hoped.

He said the PPP’s relation with Muzaffargarh dated back to three generations. “We have combated anti-democratic entities together in every era, be it that of General Zia, General Musharraf or the recent selected rule.”

He viewed that making the farmer and labourer rich could help the country prosper. “Tax amnesties or subsidies are perks that are given to the rich. But the PPP has continuously strived to strengthen the common people, an example of which is the Benazir Income Support Programme through which the poor women are benefitted.”

The party desired that the benefits of subsidies should reach farmers directly, without the industrialist or the middle man, he added. “Mill owners and industrialists have the access they need, it is the farmers and labourers that require a voice. The PPP is that voice.”

Bilawal said if voted to power, the PPP would extend the support t to self-employed labourers and those in the private sector also.

Responding to questions, he said the PPP in its manifesto would include many programmes such as the BISP. The party would devise its strategy regarding the elections in its CEC meeting.“

He said the previous government was run by an alliance of the PDM and the PPP and they were answerable for their own ministerial performances. It was their wish that another the Charter of Democracy was signed by the parties, however, it was difficult for them to engage those who were directly involved in anti-nation acts such as the perpetrators of May 9, he added.

Earlier, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari distributed certificates to the winners of a declamation contest on the topic “Pakistan’s International Obligations” at the NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology Multan. He also inaugurated two blocks at the Institute named after Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto.

Death anniversary of renowned newscaster Surayya Shahab observed

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 13 (APP): The 4th death anniversary of the renowned newscaster of Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television, Surayya Shahab was observed on Wednesday.

She had done her Masters in Journalism and Political Science and was one of the pioneer newscasters of the country.

Surayya Shahab started her broadcasting career in the early 60s with Radio Pakistan. Later she went to Iran and joined Radio Iran, Zahedan.

In 1973, she returned to Pakistan and joined Radio Pakistan and PTV as a newsreader.

Later, Surayya Shahab joined BBC Urdu Service in the mid-1980s. She was the first Radio Pakistan newscaster who was selected for BBC Urdu and shifted to London. She also worked for Voice of Germany in the late 90s.

Surayya Shahab died on September 13 in 2019 at the age of 75 due to protracted illness.

Caretaker PM expresses resolve to bring those involved in smuggling, illicit trade to book

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 13 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Wednesday said that they had identified the officials and political personalities, at the federal and provincial levels, who were involved in smuggling and illegal trade activities.

The relevant authorities were also securing evidences against them which would be produced before the courts of law, leading to their conviction, he said and assured that a stern action would be taken against all those involved in such activities.

Expressing his views during the talk show programme of a private TV channel (SAMAA), the prime minister said that in the Iranian oil smuggling issue, a number of bureaucrats and political figures were involved.

The political figures in the past had raised the issue of granting permission for trade in the border areas, he added.

The deputy commissioners in those areas used to to issue tokens worth Rs 200,000 to Rs 250,000 for the movement of each vehicle carrying oil. More than 20,000 such vehicles were involved in the illicit trade, giving rise to illicit revenue generation, he added.

About a question regarding the illegal dollars trade, he said that through stringent measures, they stopped the trade physically and through enforcement of contemporary laws.

“We have changed the nomenclature for such illegal activity by terming it ‘illicit trade’. At least, we have achieved a milestone in this regard,” he added.

PM Kakar further elaborated that the US dollars were converted into different currencies and parked across the region, leading to a vicious cycle that was functioning for the the last one and one and a half year, which was now being smashed through physical crackdown and border management laws.

The prime minister expressed the optimism that Pakistani rupee would be further strengthened.

About holding of elections in the country, he opined that the polls could be held in mid-January or by the end of January, however, it was upto the Election Commission to take a decision in that regard.

He said that the caretaker set up was ready to assist the electoral process, look after the law and order and financial matters related to holding of elections.

The delimitation was a due and constitutional process, the president had also advised the ECP in that regard, and the Commission would hold deliberations, he added.

The prime minister, about a query, maintained that inflation was linked with the supply and demand of goods and the availability of essential services. He said an artificial inflation was created through hoarding and smuggling, adding that ongoing operations were yielding tangible result and positive outcome, and cited the reduction in price of sugar etc.

To another question regarding economic revival, he lauded the incumbent Chief of Army Staff for contributing towards the national economy.

He said that the organizational strength of the armed forces was being utilized though it was an additional burden on them.

He stressed upon capacity building of those civil institutions which were facing a deteriorating situation. In his view, the utilization of an organization’s strength, always delivered good results, he added.

The prime minister said that the incoming government should focus on manufacturing and enhancement of services and without any financial reforms programme in the manifestos of the political parties could affect the achievement made during the short period of caretaker government.

He said that the economic stability was linked with the political stability and all the political parties had the inherent rights to acquire political power through legal course and without disfiguring the constitutional and legal provisions.

About the May 9 incidents, he expressed how could anyone set his own house on fire after getting angered. There was no logic in such acts and approach, which neither would succeed nor would be accepted.

“If I have been a part of the PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) , I will have genuinely condemned such acts and taken the party away from the vandalism,” he asserted.

PM Kakar, responding to a question about trials of PTI chief, said that such matters should be left to the courts to decide.

About Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s arrest, he observed that it was upto the law enforcement agencies to decide whether laws permitted someone to be handcuffed or not.

About a related query regarding the return of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan, he said the law enforcement agencies would decide whether he could be arrested or otherwise in accordance with the laws.

They would intervene only if the laws were defied, he added.

Welcoming the incoming Chief Justice of Pakistan, the prime minister said he considered him as a modern and enlightened personality of his native province Balochistan and hoped he would initiate judicial reforms.

The prime minister, to another question, said that the US forces had trained the Afghan national army and spent trillion of dollars in Afghanistan, but after their withdrawal, the Afghan national force disappeared quickly and the weapons given to them disappeared. Now, the same were on sale in the black markets across the globe, he said, adding that the terrorists outfits like TTP, Daesh and BLA had used such weapons in terrorist acts inside Pakistan.

He said a large number of Afghans who had been living in Pakistan without documents or forged documents would be immediately repatriated.

The prime minister also agreed that there should be a transparent accountability of all, but using it as a tool for political victimization, should end.

Provincial Ministers Gilgit-Baltistan addressing a press conference regarding the Prime Minister visits to GB at CM Secretariat

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Provincial Ministers Gilgit-Baltistan addressing a press conference regarding the Prime Minister visits to GB at CM Secretariat
APP46-130923 GILGIT: September 13 - Provincial Ministers Gilgit-Baltistan addressing a press conference regarding the Prime Minister visits to GB at CM Secretariat. APP/ABB/FHA
Provincial Ministers Gilgit-Baltistan addressing a press conference regarding the Prime Minister visits to GB at CM Secretariat
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‘Seerat Museum’ to be established to instill ethical education in youth: Aneeq

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‘Seerat Museum’ : Aneeq

ISLAMABAD, Sep 13 (APP): Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Aneeq Ahmed, on Wednesday said a ‘Seerat Museum’ would be established to instill ethical education in youth.

He, in a meeting with Muslim World League Regional Director Saad bin Masood Al-Harsi, agreed to collaborate on the establishment of the ‘Seerat Museum’ to provide valuable insight into the virtuous life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) for the younger generation.

Highlighting the strong religious ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, Minister Aneeq mentioned plans for an upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia to finalize arrangements for Hajj pilgrims. Additionally, efforts would be made to establish a ‘Quran Museum’ to promote Quranic education within Pakistan, he added.

He emphasized the pivotal role of mosques in society stating that ethical topics for Friday sermons were being organized to promote social reforms. He said to facilitate this effort, a consultative meeting would be held soon with all provincial religious affairs and Auqaf ministers.

Masood Al-Harsi revealed that Muslim World League Secretary-General, Dr. Abdulkarim Al-Issa, was set to visit Pakistan in November. He expressed the organization’s dedication to serving the Pakistani nation, especially the less fortunate individuals.

In a separate meeting, Minister Aneeq also discussed religious harmony and exchanged detailed perspectives on interfaith dialogue with representatives from the Pak-American civil society and non-governmental organizations regarding the incident in Jaranwala. He assured that those responsible for the Jaranwala incident would be duly punished.

“The presence of external influences in incidents of religious discord has been established, and measures are underway to prevent such occurrences in the future,” he said urging scholars, both Muslim and non-Muslim, to write articles promoting interfaith harmony.

Regarding the initiatives of the ministry, he said educational scholarships were being issued for minority students from primary to master level.

For the minority community’s financial assistance, education scholarships, marriage grants, and development schemes; Rs110 million had been allocated. However, the number and amount of scholarships for non-Muslim students were being further increased, he added.

Furthermore, Minister Aneeq said interfaith conferences were being organized to promote religious harmony in major cities across the country.

The delegation expressed their intention to support Pakistan and learn from each other’s experiences during their visit. The delegation included Professor Joseph Knight from the United States, Elias Masih, Aisha Khan, Raj Rathore, Advocate Sarwan Kumar Bheel from Pakistan, Anwar Qureshi, and Aliyah Khan from Germany.

President Dr. Arif Alvi in a group photo with a delegation of Tang Chinese International Education and Technology (Pvt) Ltd led by Mr. Song Jianying, which called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

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President Dr. Arif Alvi in a group photo with a delegation of Tang Chinese International Education and Technology (Pvt) Ltd led by Mr. Song Jianying, which called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.
APP45-130923 ISLAMABAD: September 13 - President Dr. Arif Alvi in a group photo with a delegation of Tang Chinese International Education and Technology (Pvt) Ltd led by Mr. Song Jianying, which called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr. APP/ABB/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi in a group photo with a delegation of Tang Chinese International Education and Technology (Pvt) Ltd led by Mr. Song Jianying, which called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.
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President Dr. Arif Alvi chairing a meeting on the framework for the classification of disabilities, at Aiwan-e-Sadr

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President Dr. Arif Alvi chairing a meeting on the framework for the classification of disabilities, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
APP44-130923 ISLAMABAD: September 13 - President Dr. Arif Alvi chairing a meeting on the framework for the classification of disabilities, at Aiwan-e-Sadr. APP/ABB/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi chairing a meeting on the framework for the classification of disabilities, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chairs a meeting of political leaders

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chairs a meeting of political leaders
APP43-130923 HUNZA: September 13 - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chairs a meeting of political leaders. APP/ABB/FHA
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chairs a meeting of political leaders
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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chairs a meeting of political leaders

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chairs a meeting of political leaders
APP42-130923 HUNZA: September 13 - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chairs a meeting of political leaders. APP/ABB/FHA
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chairs a meeting of political leaders
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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Karakoram Area Development Authority’s ‘Hunar Khun’ facility

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Karakoram Area Development Authority's 'Hunar Khun' facility
APP41-130923 HUNZA: September 13 - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Karakoram Area Development Authority's 'Hunar Khun' facility. APP/ABB/FHA
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Karakoram Area Development Authority's 'Hunar Khun' facility
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