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SBP to issue Rs 50 coin in memory of late Edhi

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 16 (APP): The State Bank of Pakistan would issue a commemorative coin of Rs. 50 in memory of late Abdul Sattar Edhi as a small token of appreciation to remember him in the history of Pakistan.

SBP Ashraf Mahmood Wathra announced this while addressing to a `condolence’ gathering to pay tributes to late Abdul Sattar Edhi who served the needy, the orphans, the widows and the destitute by rising above the considerations of caste, color and creed.

The event was attended by senior management of the bank, son of late Abdul Sattar Edhi Faisal Edhi, representatives of financial sector, philanthropists and notables of the society, said SBP statement.

Paying tributes to late Abdul Sattar Edhi Governor State Bank said social welfare is no ordinary feat nor it is impossible to achieve. He said developing countries generally face lack of welfare facilities and private sector in such countries fills the void.

He complemented late Abdul Sattar Edhi for being among the first ones to come forward for the cause of humanity in the country.

Governor further added, “though there is no dearth of welfare organizations in this country but late Edhi stands apart with the rest of organizations as he did not seek elaborate gatherings for fund raising, rather he depended upon common people of Pakistan for this purpose”.
He went on to add that this approach is symbolic of the philosophy of `help yourself’ and understanding pain and anguish of each other.

Governor recalled that services rendered by Edhi have been recognized locally as well as internationally. He felt proud of being a member of Jinnah Society when it conferred upon an award to Edhi for his outstanding services.

He urged upon the members of financial services, presidents of commercial banks and other high ranking officials present there to come forward and fully cooperate with Edhi Foundation and other social welfare organizations under Corporate Social Responsibility thus enabling them to continue the work of social welfare.

Liaquat Merchant, President, Jinnah Society while recounting services of Edhi Sahab said he was at the forefront to serve humanity in any eventuality. He added that late Edhi was legend in his life time and perhaps people like him born in 100 years time.

Chairman, Pakistan Banks Association, Aftab Manzoor called late Edhi as the greatest humanitarian and beacon of hope in face of every distress and calamity. He prayed Allah to grant him the highest place in Jannah.

At the end, son of late Abdul Sattar Edhi, Faisal Edhi said though Edhi Sahab has gone but his memories and mission is with us. He said the love extended by people from
everywhere to us this time has no example and prayed that this love and prayers remain with them for the successful achievement of the mission of Edhi Sahab.

Faisal Edhi recounted that recently Sikhs, Christians, Hindus as well as Muslims belonging to various sects were present at the residence/office of late Edhi and all of them prayed together for his magfirat and success of his mission and said that after seeing them I am sure that his mission cannot be stopped.

Faisal Edhi requested the public to donate Rs1 each to acquire 100 large ambulances because the existing fleet of ambulances is consisting of old and small ambulances and in case of any catastrophe they would be unable to serve the humanity adequately.

He said he will start this mission of resource generation from Quaid’s mausoleum soon and come to the common men. He also requested the public to start donating their body organ and participate in a scheme being launched by SIUT.

New book “Story of the Four Saints” published

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Two-day book bazaar concludes on Saturday

ISLAMABAD, Jul 16 (APP): National Book Foundation (NBF) has published a new english book “Story of the Four Saints” here on Saturday.

The book was the translation from the Persian literature book “Qisa Chahar Darwesh”. ‘Qisa Chahar Darwesh’ compiled by Mir Amaan Dehlvi is a collection of allegorical stories by Amir Khusro written in Persian in the late 13th century.

Mir Amman translated it from Persian into everyday Urdu, under the title Bagh o Bahar and now NBF translated it in English.

The central character is a king, Azad Bakht, who falls into depression after thinking about his own mortality and so sets out from his palace seeking wise men.

The 104 pages new book would be available in all bookshops of NBF with prize of Rs 150. The readers club members would be given 55 per cent discount and pay only Rs 68.

Pakistan not to tolerate Indian brutalities in Kashmir: Kirmani

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HAJEERA (AJK), July 16 (APP): Advisor to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Dr Asif Kirmani Saturday said Pakistan would not tolerate brutalities of the Modi government and killings of the Kshmiris and observe Black Day on July 20 against the barbarity of its army.

Addressing a public meeting here, he said a few days back
across the Line of Control the rogue Indian army martyred about 40 brave, honourable and courageous freedom loving Kashmiris.

“I want to tell the Modi government that they martyred Burhan Wani but now from every house of Kashmir a Burhan Wani will emerge.

We will not tolerate the violence of Indian government.”
He said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif condemned the killings of Kashmiris and instructed the representative of Pakistan at the United Nations to raise the issue of Indian oppression in held Kashmir.

He said the Prime Minister chaired a special cabinet meeting
on the issue of atrocities against the Kashmiris. Pictures of
situation in Kashmir were shown in the meeting and everybody was grieved, he added.

He said the Prime Minister instructed the Foreign Office
to raise the issue in all the world capitals and the United Nations, with the message that Pakistanis would not tolerate the killing of Kashmiris.

The Advisor said on Friday protest demonstrations were held
across Pakistan to mark the Day of Condemnation against the brutalities being perpetrated by rogue Indian army in Kashmir.

On Monday, he said, the Day of Accession of Kashmir to
Pakistan would be observed while on Tuesday Black Day would be marked to protest against the rogue army of India.
On these days, Pakistanis would protest against the oppression and brutality of India, he added.

“The rogue Indian army is continuing to spill blood of our
Kashmiri brothers.”

The Advisor said hundreds of thousands of Kashmiris had been killed and the day was not far off when the people of Kashmir would see the morning of freedom.

“India cannot stop the freedom movement of Kashmir.”
Kirmani said Kashmir, which was an international issue, was made a bilateral issue with India during the period of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who claimed to fight with India for 1000 years.

Before coming to Kashmir, Bilawal Bhutto should first get
knowledge of the history of the region, he added.

He said the Abdul Majeed government had nothing to show for its performance in five years as the PPP did nothing to bring change in the lives of the people.

“Vote is a trust and democracy is a system under which the
government brings progress and prosperity,” he said adding the leaders of sitting government of PPP only filled their coffers.

Every penny of the government kitty was right of the Kashmiris, he added.

He said Rs 30 billion was given by the federal government during last three years for all districts of AJK but the amount was siphoned off by the PPP government.

He said the PML-N after forming its government would create economic and investment opportunities in Azad Kashmir.

He said Nawaz Sharif would build a prosperous Azad Kashmir as per his vision.

Nawaz Sharif made the Kashmir issue prominent and highlighted it at the United Nations and became its advocate, he added.

“We will give back rights to the Kashmiris and spend on
progress and prosperity of Kashmir.”

He said the politics of PPP was taking its last breath and
after success of PML-N in polls, its politics would sink and
Abdul Majeed government would fall.

He urged the party supporters to follow Nawaz’s message of
peace and avoid getting provoked by the Abdul Majeed government which had turned violent.

The federal ministers, he said, were threatened of dire
consequences when they came to Kashmir and violence was committed against the PML-N workers in Bagh, Nakial and two of its workers were killed.

PML-N candidate Chaudhry Aziz was injured with bullets, he
added.

He said on one side Abdul Majeed was killing the PML-N workers and on the other Modi was killing people in held Kashmir.

“We do not believe in violence,” he said. “We do not
accept the fake inquiry against the killings of PMLN workers.”

Kirmani said PTI chief Imran Khan had stopped progress of
Pakistan for six months while standing on a container so he could be a well-wisher of Kashmiris as well.

He said urged the Kashmiris to vote for PML-N on July 21.

After the victory in election, he said, “I will invite you to
the Kohala Bridge and we will enter the Prime Minister House in Muzaffarabad with a victory rally and we will install a worker of Nawaz Sharif as Prime Minister.”

Kashmir issue being vociferously raised at world fora: Maleeha

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ISLAMABAD, July 16 (APP): Pakistan Ambassador to the
United Nations Dr Maleeha Lodhi Saturday said Pakistan was very firmly raising the grave human rights violations in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK).

It was urging the world community to play its role for
the earliest resolution of the Kashmir issue in line with the
wishes of the Kashmiri people and the UN resolutions, she added.

Maleeha Lodhi, in a private news channel programme, said
the recent wave of suppression and aggression by the Indian
occupational forces in the valley was an illegitimate attempt
to quell Kashmiris’ right to self-determination.

Despite Indian atrocities, she said, the Kashmiri people
were determined to continue their struggle for freedom and had been waging the struggle against the foreign forces in the last 70 years.

Maleeha said implementation of the UN resolutions was
the only way to solve the long-standing issue.

She said under the direction of the Prime Minister, the
international community at the United Nations was being kept abreast with the latest situation in the IOK.

The ongoing Indian atrocities were alarming for the
whole region, she said, adding that she also conveyed to the
UN General Secretary, Pakistan’s serious concern over the
human rights violations in the IOK.

India was being pressurized to resolve the issue through
effective diplomacy at the international fora, she added.

Maleeha lamented that India was neither ready to talk to
Pakistan over the issue nor was serious in implementing the UN resolutions.

India even did not respond to the UN Secretary General’s
offer to mediate over the issue, she added.

To a query, she said Pakistan would continue its diplomatic
and moral support to the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination and just cause for freedom.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UN said India was levelling
false allegations to divert attention from the grave situation
in the IOK, but it would have to come to the table for the
peaceful resolution of the issue.

She said Pakistan’s role against terrorism was also
lauded at the world fora and the international community
acknowledged its sacrifices.

Case registered against brother of Qandeel Baloch

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Financial package decided for persons affected by Indian firing

MULTAN, July 16 (APP): Muzaffarabad police have
registered a murder case against the brother of model
Qandeel Baloch.

The case was registered agaisnt the accused, Waseem, on
an application of Qandeel Baloch’s father  Muhammad Azeem.

Talking to APP on Saturday, SP Cantt Saifullah Khattak
said the case No 439 had been registered under section 302.

He said more names might be added in the case after
arresting the accused.

Coup attempt foiled by Turkish people in unity, solidarity: Embassy

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Fethullah Gulen terrorists to be trialed for coup attempt: Turkey

ISLAMABAD, Jul 16 (APP): The Turkish Embassy in Islamabad Saturday said that the situation unfolded in Turkey was a coup attempt to overthrow the democratically-elected government.

“This attempt was foiled by the Turkish people in unity and
solidarity. Our President and Government are in charge,” according to a statement issued by the Turkish embassy here.

The embassy said the Turkish armed forces were not involved in the coup attempt in its entirety. It was conducted by a clique within the armed forces and received a well-deserved response from our nation, it added.

Pakistan’s economic policies, sacrifices in anti-terror operations lauded

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High Representative of EU condemns Quetta terrorist attack

ISLAMABAD, Jul 16 (APP): The EU High Representative for
Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini and foreign ministers of Portugal, Romania and Denmark Saturday acknowledged Pakistan’s sacrifices and key role in the fight against terrorism and lauded the successes achieved in counter-terrorism operations.

They expressed these views in their bilateral meetings with
the Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz on the sidelines of the 11th ASEM Summit in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia, which concluded on July 16, 2016, said a press release received here.

They also appreciated Pakistan’s sound policies for economic
revival and expressed their desire to strengthen trade and
investment cooperation with Pakistan.

In his meeting with Mogherini, the Adviser briefed her on the
positive developments in Pakistan including successful military operation Zarb-e- Azb, improved performance of economy and reforms in the social sector.

The dignitaries also discussed matters relating to GSP plus
concessions, Readmission Agreement between Pakistan and EU, as wells as avenues for future cooperation.

Mogherini lauded Pakistan’s contribution to fight against
terrorism and its efforts for peace and reconciliation in
Afghanistan. She expressed hope that Pakistan would continue to play its crucial role in this regard.

In meetings with the Foreign Ministers of Romania, Portugal
and Denmark, the Adviser reviewed bilateral relations and exchanged views on important regional and international issues.

He stressed that successful outcome of the Zarb-e-Azb military operation had created an enabling environment for economic growth and investments in Pakistan, providing an opportunity for these countries to explore Pakistan’s vast market potential.

They agreed to reinvigorate bilateral cooperation with greater focus on expanding trade, education and cultural ties.
The recent unfortunate events in Indian Occupied Kashmir also came under discussion with the Adviser emphasizing the need to respect the human rights of the Kashmiri people.

The question of Pakistan’s NSG membership was also taken up by the Adviser with the Foreign Ministers of these countries.

Turkish people defeated dark forces, defended their rights: Khawaja Asif

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 16 (APP): Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has said on Saturday that Turkish people have defeated the dark forces and defended their right to rule.

While talking to a private news channel, he said Turkish
people have come out in streets challenging attempt to subvert democracy and martial law is not rule of law.

The Minister said Muslim countries need democracy to
overcome their challenges.

Model Qandeel Baloch allegedly killed by her brother

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

MULTAN, July 16 (APP): Model Qandeel Baloch allegedly killed by her brother in Green town area in the limits of Muzaffarabad police station.

According to police here on Saturday, Azeem the father of model  Qandeel Baloch informed the police this morning that his son Waseem  has allegedly killed his sister Qandeel Baloch.

On information police reached the spot and took the body into its custody and shifted to Nishtar hospital for autopsy.

Meanwhile, CPO Azhar Akram told the journalists, according to  initial investigation, the model was strangled to death last night  by her brother Waseem.

He said that police was investigating to know the reason of
murder while things would be cleared after postmortem report.

Elected govt, people foiled coup in Turkey: Fatemi

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 16 (APP): Special Assistant to the Prime
Minister on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi Saturday said
with the support of its people, a democratically elected
government in Turkey foiled the coup.

Expressing his views in a Tv talkshow hosted by a
private Tv network, Fatemi said Pakistan and Turkey enjoyed deep historic bonds.

To a query, he stressed that Islam firmly believed in
democracy.

The PM’s Special Assistant opined that with certain
challenges, the democratic system always went on
strengthening, with surge in rule of law and concept of
representation.