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Jam Kamal meets Shehbaz Sharif

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LAHORE, July 17 (APP): State Minister for Petroleum
Jam Kamal called on Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif here on Sunday.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister said that
the PML-N government was taking all out steps for the progress of the country and prosperity of the people, adding the development projects of billions of rupees were being completed speedily in a transparent manner.

He said that improving situation in Pakistan was also
being acknowledged by international institutions.

Shehbaz said that some political elements once again were
out to stop the journey to progress of the country, adding that the sit-ins of these defeated elements were failed and their designs would not be fulfilled in future as well.

Jam Kamal congratulated the chief minister on saving
national resources of billions of rupees in the projects and
said that its credit goes to the determined leadership of Punjab Chief Minister.

Ashraf Ghani phones PM; conveys killing of APS mastermind

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Pakistan stands by Afghanistan over Kabul tragedy: PM

ISLAMABAD, July 16 (APP): President of Afghanistan Ashraf
Ghani on Saturday telephoned Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and informed him that few days back, the coalition forces had killed Omar Khorasani, the mastermind of the Army Public School (APS) massacre in Peshawar, along with four accomplices.

According to a PM House statement, the Afghan President said the APS massacre was a great tragedy for Pakistan and the world, and the perpetrators got the ultimate response.

President Ashraf Ghani also inquired after the prime minister,
who underwent an open heart surgery last month in London.
The prime minister thanked Afghan president on the elimination of TTP terrorists from Afghan soil, responsible for the APS tragedy.

He said that Pakistan was fighting against terrorism and was
fully committed to eliminating the last terrorist from its soil.

While doing so, Pakistan’s security forces had given unequalled sacrifices, he added.

“I will lead the campaign to eliminate every terrorist from
the soil of my country. Terrorism is a common threat for both the countries and must be eliminated through better coordination,” the prime minister said.

People’s power protected democracy in Turkey: Pervaiz

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Pervaiz Rashid condoles with Altaf Qureshi

ISLAMABAD, July 16 (APP): Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Senator Pervaiz Rashid Saturday said Turkey has become the first Muslim country that has foiled martial law attempt with the help and support of the people and it was made possible due to democracy.

Thwarting the military coup with the power of the masses is
also good gesture for all Islamic countries and Turkey deserve congratulations for this, he said talking to PTV.

He commended the people of Turkey for thwarting the military coup attempt and protecting the democratic system.

The minister said people of Turkey deserve congratulations
from muslim countries including Pakistan and all other countries of the world who support democracy.

He said democracy has delivered in Pakistan but
unfortunately military regimes ruled for about 40 years of the country causing huge damage to the country.

Democratic government gave constitution to the country, he
said adding constitution that represents integrity and unity of
the federation.

He said it was democratic government which took bold
initiatives and played leading role to root out terrorism from the country.

People across the world also want to bring change through
the power of vote after the elected governments complete their term, he said adding that change by the power of gun has been rejected by the people of Turkey.

He said continuity of the democratic system was needed to
strengthen democracy and foil attempts to impose martial law.

Democratic struggle is at initial stages in many countries.
Turkish nation has set an example by foiling martial law
attempt and it is an act to be liked and followed, Pervaiz said.

The minister said every country has the right to devise
foreign policy in its national interest and it should consist of
internal interests of the country which include peace, development and prosperity.

Pakistan was divided during military rule, terrorism and
energy crises in the country were also result of dictatorship, he said.

Pervaiz Rashid said that international organizations are
acknowledging today that Pakistan’s economy is speedily
progressing and country’s reserves have touched record level of $23 billion.

He said energy projects have been started by the democratic government to fulfil energy demands. Mega investment of $46 billion under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor was also fruit of democracy in the country.

He said there are political parties in Pakistan which have
sacrificed to strengthen democracy in the country.

During PTI and PAT stage in at D-chowk, they attempted to
attack Parliament House and other state organizations. All
political parties got united in the Parliament and foiled their
attempt to derail democracy, he recalled.

The minister said difference of opinion is considered beauty
of the democracy and it is democracy which grants this right to the people.

He said all political parties and the masses are united when
it comes to safeguard democracy in the country as both have passed through may phases to strengthen democracy.

Pervaiz said people are well aware of the damages done by
the military rules and there is nobody in the country who support dictators.

However, he said, there could be some elements who support dictatorship like those who attempted to take over the government in Turkey.

The minister said morale of democratic forces would be
boosted after seeing bravery of Turkish people.

He said spirit of the Turkish people is applaudable as they
came to streets on the call of their leader and gave sacrifice of their lives to save democracy.

When PTI had organised a sit-in at D-chowk, routine life
was running as normal in the country and even in Islamabad city because people of Pakistan were not interested in doing politics of sit ins and conspiracies and damage to democracy, he said.

He said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was sent to exile by a
military ruler but when he returned, the masses once again elected him to serve. People of Pakistan are united for democracy in Pakistan, he added.

There is a lot of change in Pakistan as compared to the
situation in 2013 when we came into power, he said adding that a number of steps were taken by the government under leadership of Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif that have put the country on track to progress and prosperity.

Sartaj underlines need for addressing root causes of terrorism

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ULAANBAATAR (Mongolia), Jul 16 (APP): Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz Saturday underscored the need for addressing the root causes of terrorism as part of any strategy to counter it.

The Adviser attended a Retreat session of the 11th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit here in which a wide range of regional and international issues were discussed by the leaders from Asia and Europe.

He also stressed upon addressing the prolonged and
unresolved conflicts like Kashmir and Palestine.

Sartaj spoke on the issue of global terrorism and said
that despite international efforts to counter terrorism over
the past fifteen years, the phenomenon had become more complex and gruesome with home grown terrorists, foreign fighters, ISIL and lone wolf attacks by radicalized youth.

The widespread use of social media by terrorists to
spread their message was becoming a major problem, he noted.

The Adviser emphasized that Pakistan, one of the biggest
victims of terrorism, had been at the forefront of efforts to
counter the menace of terrorism.

The complexity of the challenge demanded enhanced and
shared understanding, and deeper dialogue among countries,
cultures and civilizations.

Ulaanbaatar Declaration was also adopted as an outcome
document of the Summit, in which the participating leaders
from Asia and Europe renewed their political will and strong
resolve to work together to promote mutually beneficial
partnership and cooperation between the two continents, with a view to building a better future for the peoples of Asia and Europe.

The leaders and participating delegations attended the
nomadic Naadam Festival.

On this occasion, Sartaj Aziz was presented a native
Mongolian breed horse by President of Mongolia Tsakhiagiin
Elbegdorj which was named `Rustam’ by the Adviser.

The event was rounded off with a gala dinner hosted by
the President of Mongolia, followed by performance of
Mongolian culture.

Breathing blockage caused Qandeel’s death: autopsy

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Qandeel murder: Accussed sent to Lahore for polygraphic, DNA test

MULTAN, July 16 (APP): The autopsy report of model Qandeel Baloch showed that blockage of breathing, did cause her death.

According to police sources, the body of model Qandeel was
shifted to Nishtar Hospital Multan for autopsy.

The alleged killer strangled her by blocking her breathing
with hands. The marks of nails and fingers were found on her
neck, but there were no torture marks on other body parts.

According to the autopsy report, the death occurred between 15 to 36 previous hours.

Meanwhile, the name of another brother of Qandeel, Aslam
Shaheen, had been added to the FIR. As per initial report,
the main suspect, Waseem, was not happy with her joining the showbiz world.

In a fit of anger, he allegedly strangled her on pursuation
of his brother Aslam Shaheen.

Police have also added Section 109 to the FIR.

Trials to select football probables for team of Private Universities concluded

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PESHAWAR, July 16 (APP): A trials to select probables for the team of Private Universities concluded here at Qayyum Sports Complex on Saturday with more than 50 players from nine Private Universities took part.

Former International footballer and national team skipper and coach Gohar Zaman supervised the trials as head selector. Members of the sports committee from all participating nine Universities and Director Sports Pakistan Sports Board Coaching Center Mumtaz Ahmad Nadeem were also present during the trials.

The players of the nine private Universities comprising Sarhad University, Iqra University, National University, Abaseen University, City University, CECOSE University, Northern University took part in the trials.

Out of the participating probables 20 were short-listed for the camp for one week before finalizing final 12 members teams. The selected team will represent Private Universities team in the Football event to be played at Malaysia from August 23.

Talking to APP, Director PSB Coaching Centre Mumtaz Ahmad Nadeem said that there is more talent of various games in the Private Universities. He also lauded the efforts management of the Private Universities to come forward by selecting a team to represent Chartered University Forum of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the forthcoming International Football event. He said with the international exposure, more talented players would come up to represent Pakistan at national and international levels.

Pakistan, Mongolia to further promote bilateral ties

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Pakistan, Mongolia to further promote bilateral ties

ULAANBAATAR (Mongolia), Jul 16 (APP): Pakistan and Mongolia have decided to explore new avenues of cooperation in the economic, commercial, cultural and educational fields.

It was agreed in a meeting between Adviser to the Prime
Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and Minister for
Foreign Affairs of Mongolia L.Purevsuren held here on the
fringes of 11th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit.

Sartaj said both countries could explore cooperation in
the areas of agriculture and livestock, health, science and
technology and human resource development through specialized training programmes.

Both sides also agreed to enhance people-to-people
contacts as well as academic and scholarly interaction between the two countries.

It was further agreed to enhance mutual cooperation
between the two countries at multilateral fora.

Recognizing the importance of regional connectivity for
economic benefits Sartaj Aziz and Purevsuren stressed the need to promote trans-boundary energy and infrastructure projects.

While reviewing the regional developments, they
underscored the importance of cooperative and collaborative
approaches for promoting peace and stability.

The Adviser thanked the Mongolian Foreign Minister for
the warm welcome and hospitality extended to Pakistan’s
delegation and commended excellent arrangements made for the ASEM Summit.

PM Sharif strongly condemns coup attempt in Turkey

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ISLAMABAD, July 16 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Saturday strongly condemned the attempt to undermine democracy by a failed coup in Turkey and reaffirmed full support to its democratic institutions.

A statement released by the PM House quoted the Prime Minister as saying “we deeply admire the resolve of the brave and resilient Turkish people, who stood up against the forces of darkness and anarchy to express their support and commitment to democracy.”

The Prime Minister in his remarks on the failed coup attempt
in Turkey said “we express our complete support and solidarity with President Erdogan, the democratically elected government of Turkey and the democratic institutions of Turkey.”

Pakistan reaffirms its abiding interest in a democratic,
peaceful and stable Turkey, the Prime Minister said.

“We wish to convey our prayers and good wishes for President Erdogan’s well-being and welfare of the people of Turkey as well as the unity of the Islamic Ummah.”

The Prime Minister said Pakistan highly values its strong and
historic ties with Turkey.

He said Pakistan deeply appreciates President Erdogan’s
steadfast support as also the support of the people of Turkey to Pakistan on all occasions, whenever the need arose.

“I wish to reaffirm full support of the Government and people
of Pakistan to the elected Leadership and Government and the people of Turkey,” the Prime Minister said.

PM directs necessary steps for stranded Pakistanis in Istanbul

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PM condoles demise of Meraj Muhammad Khan

ISLAMABAD, July 16 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Saturday directed the authorities concerned for taking all possible steps to help the stranded Pakistanis in
Istanbul, Turkey.

The Prime Minister also directed the authorities for making all efforts to bring back those stranded in Istanbul and if required, the arrangements for special flights should be made, said a press release.

The Pakistan Embassy in Istanbul was also directed to
adequately look after the expatriates.

Rain-thunderstorm likely at upper region in next 24 hours

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ISLAMABAD, July 16, (APP): Rain-thunderstorm with isolated
heavy falls is expected at a number of places in upper region of the country at upper Khaber Pakhtukhwa, Punjab, Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan and FATA in next 24 hours.

Rainfall is likely at KP in Malakand, Hazara, Peshawar,
Mardan, Kohat, Bannu, D.I.Khan divisions, FATA, Islamabad, Upper Punjab at Sargodha, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Sahiwal, Lahore divisions, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir, while at isolated places in south Punjab aat Multan, D.G.Khan and Bahawalpur divisions.

Heavy downpour may generate Flash/Urban Flooding and
landslides in vulnerable areas of Upper KP, GB, Northeast Punjab and Kashmir.

Seasonal low lies over north Balochistan with its trough
extending eastwards. Monsoon currents are also penetrating upper and central parts of the country. A westerly wave is also affecting upper parts of the country and likely to persist during next 3 days, an official of Met office told APP.

In last 24 hours rain-thunderstorm occurred at scattered
places in upper Punjab, Islamabad, upper KP, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir.

Rainfall recorded during this timespan remained Gujranwala
68mm, Islamabad (Bokra 37mm, Golra 27mm, Zero Point 16mm, Saidpur 04mm,) Rawalpindi (Shamsabad 30mm, Chaklala 19mm), M.B.Din, Johrabad 30mm, Mangla 16mm, Chakwal 15mm, Sialkot (Cantt 08mm, A/P 06mm),
Gujrat 06mm, Sargodha 05mm, Jhelum 04mm, Lahore (A/P) 02mm, Murree and Jhang 01mm, Saidu Sharif 23mm, Kohat 22mm, D.I.Khan 20mm, Abbotabad 05mm, Malamjabba 04mm, Lower Dir 02mm, Kalam 01mm,
Garidupatta 05mm, Kotli 02mm, Rawalakot 01mm, 18mm and Bunji 05mm.

Maximum Temperatures recorded on Saturday were Sibbi, Larkana 44øC, Dadu, Panjgur, Rahimyarkhan, Turbat 43øC, Multan 39øC , Peshawar, Quetta, Faisalabad 38øC, Lahore 36øC, Islamabad, Hyderabad 35øC, Karachi, Chitral 34øC, Kalat, Muzaffarabad, Kalat 33 øC, Gilgit 32øC, Dir 30øC, Skardu 27øC, Hunza 24øC and Murree 23øC.