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ECP’s decision proves IK as ‘certified thief, liar, dishonest’: PM

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LAHORE Oct 22 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf leader Imran Khan who used foul language and leveled false allegations against his political opponents, now stood as the certified embodiment of falsehood, dishonesty and deceitfulness.  

Addressing a press conference here, the prime minister said that the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan over Tosha Khana was not a matter of rejoice, but a matter of retrospection as the person who was continuously indulged in mud-slinging had been proved as a certified thief, liar and dishonest.

ECP’s decision proves IK as ‘certified thief, liar, dishonest’: PM

 Imran Niazi had been found guilty of corrupt practices by the ECP, he said, adding that the person was brought to power with the worst kind of rigging.

The prime minister said that Imran Niazi had illegally sold out the precious gifts given by the friendly countries which brought bad name to the country.

He said with the ECP’s decision, his stance had once again vindicated that the false allegations and political witch-hunting against them, during Imran Niazi’s tenure, was a result of NAB-Niazi connivance.

The prime minister also congratulated the nation over the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) announcement over the grey list.

ECP’s decision proves IK as ‘certified thief, liar, dishonest’: PM

He said it was all possible due to the collective efforts, unity and sagacity of the nation and the hard work of all the relevant authorities, political leadership of the coalition government and the stakeholders.

The prime minister said that Imran Khan used to label his every opponent as a thief, but now he himself had been declared as a ‘certified thief’ in the Toshakhana case by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

He said that Pakistan had now been out of grey list of FATF (Financial Action Task Force) and it was the outcome of collective efforts of all the coalition parties of the government, Pakistan armed forces and other relevant institutions.

Federal Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar and Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) Attaullah Tarar also accompanied him.
Shehbaz Sharif said that Imran Khan did nothing but divided the nation through unjustified rallies, harassment, abusive language and blame game and compromised Pakistan’s dignity and respect in the world. Imran Khan had never spared any of his opponents, whether they were old men, women and seasoned politicians.

He used to call them thieves and enemies of Pakistan, the premier said and added that today he himself had been declared as a ‘certified thief and a liar’. It was not a moment of happiness but a point to fear and a lesson to learn, he remarked.

He mentioned that Imran Khan had himself appointed the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), who convicted him in Toshakhana case. In the past, he (Imran Khan) was all praise for the CEC and used to term him trustworthy, truthful and a fair person.

The prime minister said that Imran Khan was convicted due to his corrupt practices.
He said that the PTI chief, soon after assuming charge as the premier, had auctioned vehicles and cattle-heads of the PM House in the name of austerity, and he always used to argue that rupee depreciation against dollar, or hike in the oil and electricity prices meant that the prime minister of the country was a thief.

But contrary to his standpoint, Imran Khan illegally sold out a precious wrest watch worth Rs 150 million, and even did not pay 20 per cent of its price to Toshakhana prior to selling out it, he said. Furthermore, he regretted, the PTI chief did not get the price estimates of the watch from the market.

PM Shehbaz Sharif said that he had also received a precious watch as a gift, and the Establishment Division had asked him in a letter to get the watch by paying 20 per cent of its price, but he refused to get it and that watch was still present in the PM House. He said that he had improved the Toshakhana system for better care of the precious gifts.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Imran Khan had brought bad name to Pakistan as he ruined merit in the country. he always talked of democracy, but his thinking was fascist. He always tries to divide the nation through his negative thinking.

The prime minister said the flood affected people were still living under the open sky, and the government was working for their rehabilitation on fast-track basis to complete the second phase prior to start of the winter season, and added that a blame-game and dividing the nation for political point scoring would not complete the uphill task. He said all such tasks and other national issues were always solved through collective efforts and wisdom.

Shehbaz Sharif said that Imran Khan had manipulated his asset details during submission of his nomination papers for election in the election commission. He also committed misdeclaration in his tax returns and provided wrong account numbers, and when the State Bank of Pakistan pointed out those accounts, the ECP probed the accounts and found that there was no money trails of those accounts.

He also helped her elder sister get an ‘NRO’ from the FBR through manipulation. Imran Khan held hostage a woman in the PM House and also blackmailed the NAB chairman so that their corruption cases related to Billion Tree Tsunami, BRT Peshawar, helicopter and Malam Jabba could not be opened, he added.

Shehbaz Sharif said that in 2019, the then prime minister Imran Khan’s Advisor Shahzad Akbar had sent a bundle of documents to the National Crime Agency (NCA) UK against him in the money-laundering case.

However, after thorough investigation, the NCA admitted in the UK court that there was nothing illegal in the money trail and the court had shut the case and declared him innocent. By the grace of Allah Almighty, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) acquitted Maryam Nawaz and Ahsan Iqbal in such false cases, fabricated by Imran Khan.

PM Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan had now been out of grey list of FATF and it was the outcome of collective efforts of all coalition parties of the government, Pakistan armed forces and other relevant institutions.

He congratulated all the allied parties of the government and the army chief on this great achievement. He recalled that Irman Khan, as the prime minister, had always remained indifferent to all the FATF related matters and legislations in the parliament, while the then opposition had played its due role and gave positive and effective inputs in the FATF related bills.

“Today, Allah Almighty helped us and we are out of the grey list of the FATF,” he said. This landmark achievement would help mitigate substantially problems of the business community and the common man.

He said that it was on the record, earlier Pakistan had also been put on the FATF’s grey list but the then Nawaz Sharif government had managed to get the country out of the list. Unfortunately, Pakistan was again placed on the grey list as ill-conceived policies and politics of blame game and harassment by the previous government had jeopardised the country’s economy.

Responding to reporters’ questions, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Imran Khan was hell bent upon bringing political instability in the country. He said that on the one hand, he talked about Riyasat-e-Madina, and on the other, he had demolished the houses of the poor in Bani Gala just to save his house.

To a question, he said the law would take its course and they would not allow the ‘certified thief’ to enter Islamabad. He added that democracy was not in danger in the country and the government would continue to work within the ambit of the law and the Constitution. He said that 11 months were left for the next general election and it was discretion of the sitting government to make a decision about the election date.

He said that appointment of the army chief was a routine constitutional matter and it would be worked out accordingly.

To another query regarding Punjab’s concerns over wheat supply, the prime minister said that federal government had imported wheat and it had taken decisions with consensus among the ruling alliance parties for distribution of the commodity among the provinces.

He said that Punjab was demanding import permit for the private sector. He expressed his apprehensions that it might raise the prices of wheat if Punjab would import wheat through the private sector, and the commodity purchase might not remain affordable for the common man.

He said that the Punjab government had not controlled fertilizer prices and its black marketing, which deprived farmers of the basic agricultural input, thus leading to low yield of wheat crop in the province. Shehbaz said that the government had saved billions of rupees of the nation in the recent wheat import deal.

Responding to another question, he said that Pakistan and India could alleviate their poverty through bilateral trade but, he made it clear, that trade with India was impossible without resolving the major issues especially the core issue of Kashmir.

An overloaded truck with chaff (husk from wheat) on the way at Hatri Road may cause any mishap needs attention to concern authority

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An overloaded truck with chaff (husk from wheat) on the way at Hatri Road may cause any mishap needs attention to concern authority
APP14-221022 HYDERABAD October 22– An overloaded truck with chaff (husk from wheat) on the way at Hatri Road may cause any mishap needs attention to concern authority. APP/FHN/IQJ/ZID
An overloaded truck with chaff (husk from wheat) on the way at Hatri Road may cause any mishap needs attention to concern authority
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Govt utilizing all resources to fully restore trade activities in Balochistan: Jan Jamali

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Govt utilizing all resources to fully restore trade activities in Balochistan: Jan Jamali
Govt utilizing all resources to fully restore trade activities in Balochistan: Jan Jamali

QUETTA, Oct 22 (APP): Acting Governor Balochistan Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali has said the provincial government is well aware of the problems and difficulties faced by all the owners of mines and minerals in the province, especially in the wake of the recent disastrous floods.

He was talking to the delegation of All Pakistan Mines and Minerals Association led by Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to Sudan Mir Behrose Reki Baloch, and Syed Fateh Shah Arif at Governor House, Quetta on Saturday.

Jan Jamali said the traders and farmers were affected the most during the recent floods in Balochistan. However, he added, the government was utilizing all available resources to fully restore trade and business activities, and provide profitable investment opportunities and complete protection to the owners of local mines and minerals in the province.

He said the economic future of Balochistan was related to mines and minerals and the difficulties faced by the sector could be overcome only by giving it the status of a regular industry.

He said Workers Welfare Board would take effective measures for the betterment of mine labourers, as well as to address the concerns about to the improvement of infrastructure in the mining area and the construction of roads.

In that regard, the acting governor added, the matter would be raised before the Chief Minister of Balochistan, the relevant federal minister and other authorities concerned.

Shepherds along with herd of goats and sheeps on the way back after grazing at T.M Khan Road

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Shepherds along with herd of goats and sheeps on the way back after grazing at T.M Khan Road
APP13-221022 HYDERABAD October 22– Shepherds along with herd of goats and sheeps on the way back after grazing at T.M Khan Road. APP/FHN/IQJ/ZID
Shepherds along with herd of goats and sheeps on the way back after grazing at T.M Khan Road
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Labourers working at bricks kiln at Tando Hyder

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Labourers working at bricks kiln at Tando Hyder
APP12-221022 HYDERABAD October 22– Labourers working at bricks kiln at Tando Hyder. APP/FHN/IQJ/ZID
Labourers working at bricks kiln at Tando Hyder
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UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is addressing during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture

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UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is addressing during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture
APP06-221022 FAISALABAD: October 22 – UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is addressing during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture. APP/TWR/IQJ/ZID
UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is addressing during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture
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UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture

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UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture
APP07-221022 FAISALABAD: October 22 – UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture. APP/TWR/IQJ/ZID
UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture
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UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture
FSD-T-03 FAISALABAD, Oct 22:UAF Vice Chancellor Prof,Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture Faisalabad -APP photo by TWR/IQJ/ZID
UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture
APP09-221022 FAISALABAD: October 22 – UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is giving away medals among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture. APP/TWR/IQJ/ZID
UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture
APP10-221022 FAISALABAD: October 22 – UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture. APP/TWR/IQJ/ZID
UAF Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan is awarding degree among the successful students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture
APP11-221022 FAISALABAD: October 22 – Group photo of Medalist students during the 25th Convocation of University of Agriculture. APP/TWR/IQJ/ZID

Dar reaffirms resolve to fully implementing CPEC, further cementing bilateral relations

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Dar reaffirms resolve to fully implementing CPEC, further cementing bilateral relations
H.E Mr. Nong Rong, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China called on Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar at Finance Division, Islamabad.

ISLAMABAD, Oct 22 (APP): Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar here on Saturday reaffirmed the firm resolve of the government for successfully implementing China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project as it will play an important role in taking local economy forward as well as cementing the bilateral relationship between both the countries.

Talking to Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China Nong Rong, who called on him, the minister said that Pakistan and China were enjoying deep-rooted friendly relations which were strengthening with each passing day, said a press release.

The minister further highlighted the economic challenges and policies of the present government with aim to bring about economic and fiscal stability. He also appreciated the support extended by the Chinese leadership for flood relief and refinancing of syndicate facility of RMB 15 billion (US$ 2.24 billion) to Pakistan.

The Ambassador reaffirmed the Chinese Government’s continued support to Pakistan and thanked the Government of Pakistan on facilitating Chinese companies in various projects in Pakistan. He also assured full support and cooperation of Chinese Government in developing Special Economic Zones as part of CPEC.

The proposed visit of Prime Minister of Pakistan to China was also discussed in the meeting and both sides hoped that the visit will enhance bilateral relations between both the countries.

Govt committed to enforcing fundamental rights: Azam Tarar

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Govt committed to enforcing fundamental rights: Azam Tarar
LAHORE: October 22 - Federal Minister For Law & Justice Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar, Justice Faiz Essa, Ahsan Bhawan, Hafeezur Rehman and others are participating in the Asma Jahangir Conference. APP

LAHORE, Oct 22 (APP):Federal Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar said on Saturday that the government was committed to performing its constitutional obligations and ensuring enforcement of fundamental rights, guaranteed under the constitution.

Addressing the Asma Jahangir Conference titled Crisis of Constitutionalism in South Asia, held at a local hotel, he said that the government was very clear that rights activists and organisations must be provided an environment where they could freely function and serve the neglected and oppressed segments of society.

About conference’s subject, the minister said, “It is a serious matter that requires our attention as an aim to progress as a nation that acknowledge and promote rule of law and that is a principle under which all persons, institutions and entities are accountable to the laws that are passed by the legislature.”

He said in this year’s conference all these issues would be discussed. While paying tribute to the late Asma Jahangir, he said that she was raised to promote the rule of law, constitution, justice, peace and democracy in the Pakistan. He said she was known human rights activist, who bravely fought for less fortunate people in the country.

Azam Tarar said that Asma Jahangir was a brave fighter who established Pakistan’s first All Women Legal Firm in Lahore and was one of the founders of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. The minister said that Asma Jahangir was a staunch opponent of undemocratic forces in Pakistan, injustice and inequality. He said that Asma would always be remembered for her passion that strengthened her lasting contributions to Pakistan.

Senior Supreme Court judge Justice Qazi Faez Isa, Supreme Court Bar Association President Muhammad Ahsan Bhoon, Pakistan Bar Council Vice Chairman Hafeez-ur-Rehman Chaudhry and diplomats were also present.

Pakistani Ambassador to Sudan calls on Acting Governor Balochistan

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QUETTA, Oct 22 (APP): Pakistani Ambassador to Sudan Mir Behrooz Riki called on Acting Governor of Balochistan Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali at Governor House here Saturday.

During the meeting, issues of mutual interest including overall situation of the country and province were discussed.

On this occasion, the Acting Governor said that there were bright possibilities of cooperation and increasing relations between Pakistan and Sudan in many fields including education and trade which need to be utilized on priority basis.

He said that we could make our country’s economic system more stable by establishing cordial relations with all countries, especially the Muslim countries by utilizing the economic and commercial opportunities and facilities available there.

In the meeting, the life and financial losses caused by the recent floods, relief and rehabilitation activities were also discussed.