
Federal Ombudsman Ejaz Ahmed Qureshi is unveiling curtain to inaugurate Renovation & Expansion during his visit to Regional Office


IK committed treason; inflicted “irreparable damage” to country’s reputation: PM
ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said that by building a deceitful narrative of conspiracy against his government, Imran Khan committed a treason against Pakistan and its people and inflicted an irreparable damage to the country’s reputation.
The prime minister, while referring to an audio leak revealing a conversation between the then prime minister Imran Khan and ex-principal secretary Azam Khan about using the classified diplomatic cable for political purposes, said the episode had badly damaged Pakistan’s relations with the friendly countries.
He said sans the audio leak, the ambiguity could prevail for years but Allah blessed the nation by exposing Imran Khan’s “fraud, deceit and worst conspiracy” against Pakistan.
“The audio tells all. Is there any doubt yet as who hatched conspiracy? Who are the real conspirators? It was Imran Khan and his cronies,” the prime minister told a press conference here at the PM House.
He said the coalition government was trying to revive bit-by-bit the ties with other countries damaged by Imran Khan.
“It was the worst dishonesty, a game played with the nation’s confidence that hurt the nation’s integrity. This is unprecedented in country’s history,” he remarked rubbishing Imran Khan’s allegation of his role behind the audio leak. He said if he had been behind this, his own audio leak would not have surfaced.
Recalling the process of the vote of no-confidence against Imran Khan and the rejection of the motion by that time deputy speaker, the prime minister said Imran Khan and his party had wasted the nation’s time.
“That conspiracy stands exposed without any ambiguity. For last five years, I have been saying that he (Imran Khan) is the biggest liar doing all just to serve his own interests,” he commented.
He told the media that the National Security Committee, in its two meetings, categorically made it clear that the cipher had nothing to do with the conspiracy.
To a question, Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that the PM House’s copy of the cipher was missing.
Coming to the flood situation, the prime minister said the coalition government had spent Rs100 billion for relief of the flood-stricken population as relief items including tents, blanket and food items were also being supplied to the suffering people.
He said during the catastrophic flood situation too, Imran Khan played his negative role by maligning the government just to keep the donors from supporting the flood-hit people of Pakistan.
This is a disservice to Pakistan. This cold-hearted person did not think of the suffering humanity. He has no soft corner for the humanity,” the prime minister said and appreciated the efforts of his ministers and institutions including NDMA and PDMA for relief and rehabilitation of the flood-hit people.
Appreciating the UN Secretary-General for contesting the flood-hit Pakistan’s case before the world, the prime minister said China had provided relief aid worth $90 million, $61 million by the US besides the support pouring in from the UAE, Qatar, Japan and others.
He said the previous government also violated the agreement with the International Monetary Fund, though the government revived it successfully despite the confusion created by Imran Khan and his cronies.
He also lamented the PTI leader for targeting the Pakistan Army and attempting to create division within the institution ignoring their huge sacrifices against terrorism.
To a question, Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that the PM House’s copy of the cipher was missing.
He told the media that federal cabinet had decided to launch a probe into the cipher issue and the nation would be apprised of the findings.
Asked about the appointment of next army chief, the prime minister said there was a set criteria in the law which would be followed.
To another question, he said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s Quaid Nawaz Sharif would return to Pakistan once his medical treatment was over.
Regarding the Tosha Khana case, the prime minister said the probe was underway. He assured that his government never believed in political victimization and the findings of the case would be shared with the public.
“I will not do anything contrary to facts. Institutions will do their own work. I will not interfere,” he assured.
He told the media that in the Foreign Funding Case, the Election Commission had quashed Imran Khan’s claims of being Sadiq and Ameen.
Asked as if the government intended to impose governor rule in Punjab to check much-talked about PTI’s long march, the prime minister said “I will not say anything premature.” However, no one was allowed to take any illegal step.
Mentioning the “NAB-Niazi nexus” the prime minister said the IK government had not even spared the females including Maryam Nawaz and Faryal Talpur from the victimization.
To a question about the Maryam Nawaz’s departure for England, the prime minister said the court had given her a clean chit. It was not for the first time that she appeared before the court rather she had also been in the NAB detention.
However, he said Maryam Nawaz got relief from the court on the old NAB law having nothing to do with the amendments in the NAB law.
Commenting about the amendments in the NAB law, Shehbaz Sharif said the PTI government introduced amendments to facilitate 190 million pound scam, in which the cabinet’s consent was sought on an agenda in a closed envelope.
Besides mentioning the sugar and wheat scams, he said IK government gave NRO to his own sister Aleema Khan in the case of assets beyond means.
He said despite his tall claims of accountability, Imran Khan abolished the accountability commission in KP after it came up with a report exposing the corruption of the PTI ministers.
Asked to comment about the economic situation, the prime minister said the coalition government saved the country from default putting it political position at stake.
He said as the new finance minister had assumed charge, the rupee had started appreciating against the dollar.
He said the government was striving to control the inflation. The government deferred the fuel adjustment chares up to 300 units and would supply wheat seeds among the farmers in flood-affected areas.
Asked to comment on the huge profits earned by the private banks from the increased foreign exchange rate during April to June this year, he said he had ordered the inquiry and the new finance minister was actively pursuing it.
An illuminated view of a building decorated with colorful lights at Sumanabad in connection with upcoming Eid Milad un Nabi (SAWW) celebration


A beautiful view of Faisal Mosque behind the murkiness white roses in the white roses in Federal Capital


Pakistan team left for Qatar to participate in Street Child Football World Cup
ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (APP): A football team groomed by the Muslim Hands has left Islamabad for Qatar to participate in the Street Child Football World Cup taking place in Doha from October 7 to 15.
Talking to media, Country Director of Muslim Hands Syed Zia Ul Noor said the Muslim Hands selected these players for the team after conducting trials in 17 cities.
He said the selected players were later sent to the main football academy of Mirpur Azad Kashmir for their training and practice. The team had played matches with various clubs across the country to prepare for the tournament.
The country director hoped that the team would make the nation proud this year with their extra ordinary performance in the world cup.
He said the Muslim Hands street child football team participated in the World Cup held in Brazil in 2014 and the Norway Cup in 2015 and won the third position.
The same team also secured the third position while participating in the Gothia Cup held in China in 2016, he added.
Noor said the team was undefeated throughout the tournament, but the rival team defeated them in the semi-finals. While in 2018, this team was able to get the second position in the FIFA Street Children World Cup held in Moscow.
On this occasion, Raja Arslan Nusrat from Muslim Hands Pakistan said his organization was committed to the development of football in Pakistan as its 17 academies were operational across the country and vowed to increase this number.
He said Muslim Hands was determined to encourage and actively mentor these youth to represent the country at international forums.
Syed Zia Ul Noor said that more than 30 children trained under the auspices of Muslim Hands were playing football at the national level on behalf of various departments including Pakistan Army, Navy, WAPDA, Sui Northern Gas and other departments.
In this way, eight children in the national team approved by FIFA have come out of the academies of Muslim Hands. Muslim Hands has been working with street children since 2014 under its Sports for Development programme.
Bulls rule PSX as index gains 549 points more
ISLAMABAD, OCT 6 (APP): The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued with bullish trend on Thursday gaining 549.15 points, a positive change of 1.32 percent, closing at 42,160.57 against 41,611.42 points on the last working day.
A total of 442,582,933 shares were traded during the day compared to 635,590,113 shares the previous day, whereas the price of shares stood at Rs.13.714 billion against Rs.10.525 billion on the last trading day.
As many as 373 companies transacted their shares in the stock market as 206 of them recorded gain and 136 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 31 companies remained unchanged.
The three top trading companies were WorldCall Telecom with 116,859,500 shares at Rs1.59 per share, TLP Properties with 29,829,261 at Rs22.12 and TRG Pak Ltd with 23,599,180 at Rs.147.40 per share.
Nestle Pakistan witnessed a maximum increase of Rs.50 per share price, closing at Rs5,750 whereas the runner up was Reliance Cotton with Rs.32.05 rise in per share price to Rs.460.01.
Sapphire Textile witnessed maximum decrease of Rs.86 per share closing at Rs.1,063 followed by Pak Services with Rs.76.81 decline to close at Rs.947.31.
Gold rates decrease by Rs.3400 per tola
ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (APP):The price of 24 karat per tola gold witnessed a sharp decline of Rs.3400 on Thursday and was sold at Rs.144,900 against its sale at Rs.148,300 the previous day.
The price of 10 gram 24 karat also decreased by Rs.2915 and was sold at Rs.124,228 against Rs.127,143; whereas that of 10 gram 22 karat went down to Rs.113,876 against its sale at Rs.116,548, All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.
The price of per tola and ten gram silver remained constant at Rs1620 and Rs.1,388.88 respectively.
The price of gold in international market increased by $3 and was sold at $1712 against its sale at $$1709, the association reported.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Youth Affairs Miss Shaza Fatima Khawaja in a group photo with Muslim Hands’ Street Child football team at NPC before leaving to participate in street Child Football World Cup going to be held in Doha, Qatar


Laborers busy in construction work to built boundary line of road divider and green belt with blocks to keep the green belts safe and clean in Federal Capital


A shopkeeper arranging and selling clay pots in different sizes for plantation at his roadside setup in Chak Shahzad area, Federal Capital

