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Security forces kill two terrorists in Kech operation

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ISPR Story

RAWALPINDI, Aug 11 (APP): The security forces have killed two terrorists and injured one during a successful intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Mazaband Range area of Kech District, Balochistan in the wee hours of Friday.

According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release on Friday, a big cache of arms and ammunition was also recovered during the operation.

The killed terrorists were involved in targeting of innocent civilians and law enforcement agencies.

The ISPR said, “The security forces remain committed towards eliminating the menace of terrorism and thwart nefarious designs of the enemies of Pakistan at all costs.”

An illuminated view of district Secretariat Shahbaz building decorated with colorful lights in preparations to celebrate Independence Day in befitting manners

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An illuminated view of district Secretariat Shahbaz building decorated with colorful lights in preparations to celebrate Independence Day in befitting manners
APP45-110823 HYDERABAD: August 11 – An illuminated view of district Secretariat Shahbaz building decorated with colorful lights in preparations to celebrate Independence Day in befitting manners. APP/AKS/ABB/ZID
An illuminated view of district Secretariat Shahbaz building decorated with colorful lights in preparations to celebrate Independence Day in befitting manners
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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presides over a farewell cabinet meeting at CM House

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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presides over a farewell cabinet meeting at CM House
APP44-110823 KARACHI: August 11 - Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presides over a farewell cabinet meeting at CM House. APP/ABB/ZID
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presides over a farewell cabinet meeting at CM House
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Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan is meeting with the delegation of Shell Global Nature Based Solutions

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Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan is meeting with the delegation of Shell Global Nature Based Solutions
APP42-110823 ISLAMABAD: August 11 - Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan is meeting with the delegation of Shell Global Nature Based Solutions. APP/AMS/ABB/ZID
Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan is meeting with the delegation of Shell Global Nature Based Solutions
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Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan is meeting with the delegation of Shell Global Nature Based Solutions
APP43-110823 ISLAMABAD: August 11 – Group photo of Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan after meeting with the delegation of Shell Global Nature Based Solutions. APP/AMS/ABB/ZID

The longest flag was displayed during the rally, organized by the Tajir Etihad Group in connection with Independence Day

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The longest flag was displayed during the rally, organized by the Tajir Etihad Group in connection with Independence Day
APP41-110823 ISLAMABAD: August 11 - The longest flag was displayed during the rally, organized by the Tajir Etihad Group in connection with Independence Day. APP/ADZ/ABB/ZID
The longest flag was displayed during the rally, organized by the Tajir Etihad Group in connection with Independence Day
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in a group photo with Beat Reporters at Prime Minister’s office

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in a group photo with Beat Reporters at Prime Minister's office
APP40-110823 ISLAMABAD: August 11 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in a group photo with Beat Reporters at Prime Minister's office. APP/ABB/ZID
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in a group photo with Beat Reporters at Prime Minister's office
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KP Governor accepts resignations of cabinet members

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KP Assembly

PESHAWAR, Aug 11 (APP):Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ghulam Ali on Friday accepted the resignations of the caretaker cabinet.

A summary of the resignations of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa caretaker cabinet including ministers, advisers and special assistants were sent to the governor by the administration department.

The cabinet members were asked to resign following allegations of political affiliation.

The resignation summary of 14 caretaker ministers and 11 special assistants and advisers were sent separately by the administration department.

Police must protect Constitutional rights of minorities: Dr Shoaib Suddle

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Dr Shoaib Suddle

ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP): Chairman of One-Man Commission on Minorities Rights, Dr Shoaib Suddle on the occasion of National Minority Day, organized by National Police Bureau here on Friday said the Constitution of Pakistan guaranteed basic rights to all citizens including religious minorities and the Police had an important role to play in the protection of these rights.

Addressing the National Minority Day celebrations, the One-Man Commission Chairman further said that minorities form an integral part of Pakistan’s diverse society and have immensely contributed to the social and economic development of Pakistan, a news release said.

Suddle said the Constitution of Pakistan, especially Article-25 categorically recognizes the equality of citizenship for all citizens and also stresses on equal protection of all citizens by law.

He informed participants that the Commission has so far made progress in the implementation of the Supreme Court Judgement of 19 June on Minority rights in terms of recovery of communal property, removal of hate material from textbooks, and implementation of a five per cent minority job quota. He however stressed that policing could be further made responsive to the issues of religious minorities.

On the occasion, the Director General of, the National Police Bureau, Dr. Ehsan Sadiq stated that the criminal justice system in Pakistan should be responsive to play a very instrumental role in the protection of the rights of minorities. While policing issues of minorities, the officers must consider other social facts that enhance the marginality of the minorities.

He stated that the learnings at the top cadre level shall translate to junior officers adopting citizen-centric and victim-centred approaches.

Marry James Gill, from the Centre for Law & Justice, stated that state institutions should empathetically and institutionally respond to the problems of minority communities and neighbourhoods keeping in mind that they are marginalized, and hardened policing may enhance that.

Syed Kausar Abbas, Executive Director of Sustainable Social Development Organization (SSDO) discussed that community policing, if adopted, can help address various issues and challenges in the protection of the rights of religious minorities.

The event was attended by officials of the Police Force, Civil Society Organizations and representatives from religious minority communities.

Decision on caretaker prime minister likely on Saturday: PM

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday expressed the hope that the decision on the name of caretaker prime minister would be finalised by Saturday.

The prime minister, in a farewell interaction with the PM beat reporters here, said he would meet the heads of coalition parties on Friday night to discuss the matter which would follow his meeting with Leader of the Opposition Raja Riaz on Friday or Saturday.

He explained that in case of their inability to evolve consensus on a single name, the matter would be referred to the parliamentary committee with a mandate to dispose it of within three days. In case of no agreement at that committee level, the matter would be taken up by the Election Commission which would have to take the final decision within two days.

Responding to a question about the letter written by President Arif Alvi to him and the opposition leader to finalise the name by August 12, the prime minister said the procedure was very clear in the constitution.

He said the 16 months of his stint were the most difficult time of his 38-year political career. However, consequent to the teamwork and efforts of all the stakeholders made the government achieve success on different fronts.

He said the government machinery worked round the clock during the floods and Rs100 billion was disbursed by the previous government, besides the ones distributed by the provinces and the relevant departments.

He said the agreement with the IMF was a great challenge that was surmounted by the team’s efforts otherwise, the country could have faced chaos.

Recounting his government’s success at the diplomatic front, the prime minister said they had improved the ties with friendly countries which were strained during the previous government through baseless allegations.

He said the inflation had touched 12.5% during the previous government which was just 3.5% during the Nawaz Sharif’s tenure.

He said the government had to spend $2 billion to import wheat following the reduced production.

Without naming the news story about the cipher, the prime minister said, “What happened yesterday has exposed everything.”

He said the oil prices were not in the government’s control and they were compelled to pass on the impact to the consumers.

He told the newsmen that the government had put in place a mechanism in the form of Special Investment Facilitation Council which was a vision for country’s progress and prosperity.

Governor assents to three bills

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Kamran Tesoori

KARACHI, Aug 11 (APP): Sindh Governor Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori on Friday gave assent to three bills.


According to a Governor House communique, the bills included Stamp (Amendment) Bill 2023, partnership bill 2022 and Senior Citizen (Amendment) Bill 2023.