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President condoles demise of hockey Olympian Manzoor Junior

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): President Dr. Arif Alvi Monday expressed sorrow over the sad demise of hockey Olympian Manzoor Hussain Junior.

In a message of condolence, he said Manzoor Hussain rendered invaluable services for Pakistan hockey and raised the flag of the country in the field of sports.

The President also sympathized with the bereaved family of the hockey star and prayed to Allah Almighty to grant patience to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss with fortitude.

The Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also condoled the death of the legendary right winger, hockey World Cup winner, and captain of Team Pakistan.

Ambassador Haque appeals for donations in PM’s Flood Relief Fund

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BEIJING, Aug 29 (APP): Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque has appealed to the Pakistani community in China to come forward and donate in the Prime Minister’s Flood Relif Fund and help over 30 million people affected by unprecedented floods caused by heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan.

“We need your generous support in this difficult time. Please come forward and donate in PM Flood Relief Fund2022 and help over 30 million people displaced by unprecedented floods,” he said in a message.

He said, the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund 2022 had been established and the details of the account numbers had been shared with the community.

Ambassador Haque said that hundreds of people had died and tens of thousands were affected while a number of villages were also washed away.

There was shortage of food as standing crops were badly affected by the devastating floods, he added.

He said, the government had declared a national emergency and all national and provincial institutions and private welfare organizations were mobilized to assist people in the difficult time.

To receive donations, special accounts had been opened in over 33 banks including two Chinese banks having branches in Pakistan.

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CPEC has transformed Pakistan’s socio economic landscape: Chinese Envoy

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong on Monday said the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) had transformed Pakistan’s socio-economic landscape by overhauling its infrastructure and alleviating the energy crisis.

Termed Pakistan-China relations ‘rock-solid’, the envoy expressed his country’s sympathies to Pakistan in lieu of the ongoing flooding, saying China would not leave Pakistan in such testing times. Pakistan had always supported China in such situations, he added.

Addressing a seminar on the upcoming 20th National Peoples Congress (NPC) of the Communist Party of China under its flagship ‘Friends of Silk Road’ initiative, Nong Rong recalled how Pakistan donated all the available stock of tents to China in the 2008 earthquake.

Commenting on the NPC, he said it was the most important political agenda of the current year end.

The panelists, at the seminar organized by the Pakistan-China Institute, discussed the prospects of the 20th NPC of the Communist Party of China (CPC), which will be held later in 2022. This congress is held every five years, where China watchers look for clues to the country’s future.

President Xi Jinping is expected to be re-elected for his third term as Secretary General of the CPC and President of China. Moreover, the Party Congress will set key priorities for the next five years, in particular, as well as China’s two-stage development plan for the middle of the 21st century.

A special documentary titled ‘China’s Governance under President Xi Jinping in the New Era (2012-2022)’ was also screened, depicting China’s achievements. The content of the documentary reflected the on-ground realities in China and aspirations of the Chinese people who regard President Xi Jinping as the ‘core leader’ of the Communist Party of China, who, through his people-centered approach to governance and development has proven to be the worthy successor to Chairman Mao and Deng Xiaoping.

Pakistan-China Institute Executive Director Mustafa Hyder Sayed introduced the ‘Friends of Silk Road Initiative’ which has become the premier platform to understand China, and a bridge people-to-people connectivity between Pakistan and China, serving as a platform to gather political leaders, students, media professionals, and think tanks to brainstorm new ideas of thought which both countries can further cement their relationship in various fields.

Chairman of the Senate’s Committee on Defence Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed thanked China for donating 25,000 tents and cash for the flood victims in Pakistan.

He said the core message emanating from President Xi Jinping’s leadership was the people-centric development and human security.

He said the Global Development Initiative (GDI), introduced by President Xi Jinping on September 21, 2021, promoted inclusive and open collaboration, and was a crucial platform for international cooperation and the public good that China offered.

Similarly, Seantor Mushahid said, President Xi Jinping this year announced the Global Security Initiative (GSI), which, as President Xi stated, was meant to ‘uphold the principle of indivisible security, build a balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture, and oppose the building of national security based on insecurity in other countries’.

He termed the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) launched by President Xi Jinping in 2013, the most important developmental and diplomatic initiative of the 21st century.

He said China was a leader in the climate change and globalization.

He also dismissed the notion of a ‘New Cold War, ‘ advocated implicitly by some hawkish quarters, and said the region could not afford another cold war since it would destabilize the whole region needlessly.

Pakistan Peoples Party Secretary General Farhat Ullah Babar said the 20th NPC would be a game changer for China and the region since it would decide the future course of policy for the country. It was also expected to provide an opportunity for President Xi Jinping to secure a third term as Chinese president.

Moreover, he hoped to learn from China’s experience fighting terrorism and alleviating poverty. He was also concerned about ‘resurgence of militancy in Afghanistan and Pakistan’ and expressed his fears that the United States might use the militants for terrorism against Pakistan and China.

Senator Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar said the whole process of the people’s democracy went far beyond the rhetoric by political parties in the model of western democracy for getting votes and subsequently leaving their voters in a lurch in facing unresolved problems.

The whole-process democracy, he said, entailed incorporating crucial components of genuine inclusion and participation, such as elections, decision-making, management, and supervision, into a structure that “truly empowers people and puts them in control”. The success of the novel kind of democratic system had been demonstrated by Chinese experience, he added.

Senator Dr Zarqa Suharwardy Taimur talked about the dividends brought by CPEC for Pakistan. She said 27 CPEC projects totaling about $19 billion in investment had been finished as of June 2022, and another 27 totaling about $7.7 billion in investment were now in the construction phase.

She said CPEC contributed one to two percentage points to Pakistan’s annual economic growth. The CPEC projects, she added, had created over 80,000 job opportunities for locals, while 28,000 Pakistani students were studying in China.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar, in her closing remarks, said, “China is the country that unites Pakistan, that brings all of Pakistan together.”

No government had ever tried to change China’s position as the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy, she added.

The minister said China was a pillar of peace and stability in the region being a preserver, promoter, and protector of principles of peaceful coexistence. The initiatives launched by President Xi Jinping, whether it is Global Development Initiative or Global Security Initiative, were a testament to the fact that China prioritized human security and stability over confrontation.

Pakistan Navy relief operation continues in Sindh’s remote areas

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KARACHI, Aug 29 (APP): Pakistan Navy flood relief operations on Monday continued in far-flung rural areas of Sindh including Dadu, Sanghar, Mirpur Khas, Qambar Shahdad Kot, Sehwan and Sukkur.

Pakistan Navy personnel conducted relief operation for the people including elders, children and women from Christian and Hindu communities in Matli area of Badin, a Pakistan Navy news release said.

It added that these people were trapped in floodwater for two days where the Pakistan Navy team promptly reacted on the request of these flood victims and provided them basic necessities.

However, medical camps by Pakistan Navy which especially included lady doctor and female paramedical staff were working in different flood affected areas. The Mobile Medical Service through boats had also been started by Pakistan Navy to provide medical assistance to stranded populace and to rescue the patients from the doorstep.

Pakistan Navy teams were rescuing stranded families from flooded areas and shifting them to safer places.

Pakistan Navy troops were also distributing ration bags, cooked food, fresh drinking water and other necessities to locals.

The Civil Administration and people of these areas applauded the efforts of Pakistan Navy in the hour of need.

Special Representative of Prime Minister for Interfaith Harmony, Middle East, Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Taher Mahmood Ashrafi addresses to the “Message of Pakistan Ulema Conference” at Arts Council

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Special Representative of Prime Minister for Interfaith Harmony, Middle East, Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Taher Mahmood Ashrafi addresses to the "Message of Pakistan Ulema Conference" at Arts Council
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Special Representative of Prime Minister for Interfaith Harmony, Middle East, Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Taher Mahmood Ashrafi addresses to the "Message of Pakistan Ulema Conference" at Arts Council
APP48-290822 RAWALPINDI: August 29 – Special Representative of Prime Minister for Interfaith Harmony, Middle East, Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Taher Mahmood Ashrafi addresses to the “Message of Pakistan Ulema Conference” at Arts Council. APP photo by Abid Zia

IHC suspends PEMRA’s notification for banning live telecast of Imran’s speech

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday suspended a notification of the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA ) banning the live telecast of speech of PTI Chairman Imran Khan and sought comments from the respondents.

Chief Justice Athar Minallah heard the case filed by Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) chief challenging PEMRA’s notification.

The court asked the petitioner’s lawyer whether he was defending the remarks of Imran Khan about the judges, saying it did not expect such a statement from the PTI leader.

The chief justice observed that a woman judge was given threats that she would not be spared. Whether the PTI chairman had given such instructions to his followers, he questioned.

Torture on anyone was unacceptable but threatening a judge was a bigger crime, he remarked. It had even made the fair trial of Shahbaz Gill as disputed, he added.

Barrister Ali Nawaz said Imran Khan had been served a show-cause notice and a first information report (FIR) was also registered against him.

He observed that according to PEMRA, the news channel had not adopted the time delay policy in the live telecast of Imran’s speech.

At this, the chief justice remarked that then the action should have been taken against the TV channels for not following the law.

He said torture was part of the police culture in Pakistan but no government had even taken it as an issue. The situation would have been different if those in government spoke in the same way they used to while in opposition, he added.

The chief justice remarked that every political party had its social media cell, and no party leader ever stopped his followers from ‘negative acts’.

He said the contempt of court proceedings would continue if objectionable remarks were made by the petitioner, however, the speech of anyone could not be banned on basis of that.

Imran Khan, in his petition, stated that he had given the statement regarding the torture on Shahbaz Gill and demanded to take legal action against the responsible. But his speech was perceived as ‘hate speech’ after being twisted, he added.

He prayed the court to set aside the notification of PEMRA.

The petitioner’s lawyer Barrister Ali Zafar pleaded that Imran Khan wanted to start the fund raising campaign for the flood affectees through the telethon service. He also read out the transcript of Imran Khan’s speech before the court.

After listening to the arguments, the court summoned a senior official of PEMRA and sought clarification on the notification till September 5. The court remarked that PEMRA had apparently misused its powers by imposing ban on telecasting of Imran Khan’s speech.