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Polio cases substantively reduced: Acting President

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ISLAMABAD, June 28 (APP): Acting President Mian Raza Rabbani on
Tuesday said the total number of polio cases had been substantively
reduced in the country and efforts were afoot to completely eradicate this menace.

The Acting President stated this in a meeting with a delegation of Rotary International representatives of ‘End Polio Now’ Campaign led by International Polio Plus Committee Chairman Michael K. McGovern here at the Aiwan-e-Sadr.

The Acting President said Pakistan looked forward to greater collaboration with Rotary for achieving the zero figure to mark total elimination of polio.

He assured Rotary International of total commitment and sustained efforts from the federal and provincial governments to completely eliminate the polio.

Raza Rabbani said Zarb-e-Azb Operation had helped to extend the outreach of polio eradication campaign due to which additional 600,000 children had been administered polio drops.

He said it was heartening to learn the successes achieved in FATA in controlling polio virus.

He paid tribute to the polio health workers and their unshakable commitment despite loss of lives of their staffers.

Mian Raza Rabbani noted with appreciation that the law and order situation in Pakistan had now significantly improved and visit of the Rotary delegation would enable them to witness the improved security situation in Pakistan.

He thanked Rotary International for supporting Pakistan’s cause at international forums and hoped that collaboration would grow further between Pakistan and Rotary to achieve desired goals.

International Polio Plus Committee Chairman Michael K. McGovern briefed the Acting President about the programs and activities of Rotary International.

He said the organization was supporting Pakistan government not only for eradication of polio but also in increasing literacy and providing clean drinking water to the people.

He informed the Acting President that Rotary International, besides providing vaccines, was also providing coolers, refrigerators and umbrellas and setting up health camps for the benefit of the people.

Chinese investors keen to invest in steel, energy, cement sectors

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ISLAMABAD, June 28 (APP): A delegation of Chinese investors representing various companies on Tuesday visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) and showed interest to explore Pakistan’s steel, energy, cement and other sectors for investment and joint ventures.

Members of the delegation, comprising representatives of Zonergy Company Limited, Hebei Weilang Import and Export Group Co. Limited, said that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) had generated lot of interest among Chinese investors and purpose of their visit was to study the potential of Pakistani market for investment and business collaboration.

Representative of the Zonergy Company said that his company’s main business scope covered the whole cloud-computing industry chain, R&D of Solar PV technology and project contracting, R&D of bio-energy, R&D of energy saving and system services, palm cultivation and oil processing trade as well as other related fields.

Zonergy was now looking at Pakistan as a prospective country for investment and Joint Ventures (JVs), according to a statement issued by ICCI here.

Hebei Weilang Import and Export Group was a large-scale professional enterprise engaged in manufacturing of bicycles and offering 100 kinds of products in 10 classes including BMXs, frames, forks, BB axles, front and rear axles, brake cables and baskets to clients in Europe, the US, Australia, the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia and other areas.

The Group was interested to explore Pakistani market for setting up bicycle plant.

Speaking at the occasion, Acting President, ICCI, Sheikh Pervez Ahmed, briefed the delegation about investment opportunities for Chinese investors in various sectors of Pakistan’s economy.

He said, CPEC was a game changer for Pakistan and stressed that more Chinese investors should come to Pakistan to participate in this flagship project of historic cooperation between the two countries.

He said there was huge potential of investment in many sectors of Pakistan’s economy including energy, construction, steel, marble, infrastructure development, mining, oil and gas exploration, engineering, IT and others areas and CPEC would open new investment opportunities between China and Pakistan.

He said China has good expertise and advanced technology and Chinese companies should take benefit from incentives offered by the government to foreign investors.

He urged that Chinese investors should harvest the investment friendly policies of the current regime by enhancing investment and joint ventures in Pakistan.

Senate body approves Financial Institutions Bill, 2016

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 28 (APP): Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue here on Tuesday approved Re-consideration of the Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finances) (Amendment) Bill 2016.

The Committee which held its meeting under the chairmanship of Senator Saleem Mandviwala also approved two other bills namely “The credit Bureaus (Amendment) Bill 2016” and “the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (Amendment) Bill 2016”.

Regarding salaries and facilities of members of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), Additional Secretary Election Commission informed the committee that before the 18th amendment, retired judges of High Court were eligible to become ECP members.

He said in 2011, the opposition leader sent four names for members election commission to the prime minister which he approved and forwarded to the president for final approval and on November 9, 2011 the President of Pakistan approved the four people as members of ECP.

He said salaries and facilities were not mentioned in that summary and the ECP prepared a draft for salaries and facilities of the members on June 13, 2011 and forwarded it to the ministry of parliamentary affairs.

The ministry of Parliamentary affairs sent the draft to cabinet division and the cabinet division forwarded it to the Parliament House for approval which was pending till date.

Senator Kamil Ali Agha commenting on the issue said that notification was a must for the appointment of the members.

He demanded that all salaries and facilities given to the members should be recovered and payment should be made through establishment.

Senator Mohsin Aziz said despite being a large organization, the ECP does not have any proper rules and regulations for salaries and it has also different procedure of appointment.

The Accountant General of Pakistan said that salaries and appointment was not the authority of Accountant General of Pakistan Revenue (AGPR).

The committee decided that a report in this regard would be prepared to find out the reality.

Pakistan striving to promote cordial relations with Muslim world: Yousaf

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ISLAMABAD, June 28 (APP): Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sardar Muhammad Yousaf Tuesday said that Pakistan was striving hard for promoting cordial relations with the Muslim world.

Talking to Secretary General of The World Islamic League (Rabita al-Alam al-Islami) Sheikh Abdullah Bin Al-Mushin At-Turki in Makkah Mukarma, the minister stressed the need for enhancing and strengthening relations with Saudi Arabia.

The minister said that Pakistan was not oblivious to ground realities and playing effective role for integration of Muslim Ummah. Religious Ministry has constituted Ulema and Mashaikh council with the mandate to achieve the target of interfaith harmony, said a message received here.

Both the leaders discussed further strengthening of Pak-Saudi relations and prevalent situation at Middle East.

Sheikh Abdullah Al Turkey said Pakistan was the centre of the hopes of Islamic world. Pakistan role in strengthening the relations among Muslim world could not be ignored. Pakistan could play effective role in resolving the issues of Muslim world.

Chairman National Assembly Standing Committee on Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Hafiz Abdul Karim, MNA Sahibzada Muhammad Yaqoob, MPA Mian Ziaur Rehman, Maulana Abu Turab and Jameel Ur Rehman Farooqui were also present in the meeting.

ECP announces Voter Education Plan for next general elections

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 28 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has announced a Civic and Voter Education Plan aims to provide information and contribute towards educating citizens about their rights in regard to elections and democracy for making electoral process more credible and accountable through their participation.

“The purpose of this plan to achieve the major objectives of maximizing the voters turnout in elections,minimizing the male and female gap in voting process and encouraging women and other underprivileged classes where they are prohibited to use their right of vote in a free, fair and fear free environment and to motivate urban well educated segment of population living in posh areas of large cities to actively participate in electoral process of next general elections” said Suriya Jamal,Additional Director General Public Relation of the ECP.

Civic Voter Education Committees will operate under the chairmanship of District Election Commissioner in each district of country. Other members may include staff of provincial and district departments, she said.

Suriya said that these Committees will be responsible to lead the voter and civic education work in their respective districts.

Committees will also be instrumental in expanding the ECP outreach to have more direct relationships with voters at the grassroots level through voter education planning and implementation regime for maximum yields, she added.

ECP will also organize training and seminars besides media campaign on state and private television channels and Radio stations., she said

The ECP will also coordinate with the Federal Education Ministry, Higher Education Commission and Provincial departments of Education to make appropriate amendments in the curriculum and syllabus for adding more targeted contents on elections and democracy, Suriya maintained.

ECP will prepare small documentaries, television commercials, public service messages to educate masses on voter and civic education related topics. The main content will include how to get registered as voter, why and how to cast vote, what is ECP and its mandate.

Each Afghan family to get Rs 300,000 on repatriation

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 28 (APP): Every Afghan family comprising about seven members would receive cash grant of about Rs 300,000 on repatriation as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees have doubled the repatriation grant.

According to the sources, the grant to an individual refugee has been increased from US $ 200 to US $ 400 recently.

Meanwhile, the Minister for State and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) Abdul Qadir Baloch has welcomed the announcement of UNHCR doubling the repatriation grant.

He said this step would help motivate and encourage the Afghan refugees to voluntarily move back to their respective area thus taking part in the reconstruction of their motherland.

The Minister acknowledged the timely implementation of UNHCR’s announcement as the enhanced grant is being disbursed to the returning Afghan Refugees in Afghanistan from the beginning of the week.

He said that the enhanced amount of grant will have a positive impact on the returns which subsequently will help returnees anchor in Afghanistan.

However, he emphasised the need to complement the enhanced grant with meaningful development interventions in Afghanistan for necessary infrastructure development to sustain the return.

The Minister encouraged the Afghan Refugees to seize the opportunity and opt for voluntary return and play much needed role in development of their homeland.

Rs 606995.500 mln released for NHA under PSDP so far

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 28 (APP): The government of Pakistan has released Rs 606995.500 million for National Highway Authority under the Public Sector Development Sector (PSDP) till May 20.

Rs 20,000 million have been released for Lahore-Abdul Hakeem Section (230 km) of Karachi-Lahore Motorway (KLM), while Rs 5250 million have been released for 387 km Multan- Sukkur Section of the KLM,an official source told APP Tuesday.

Rs 6850 million have been released for Thakot to Havelian 120 km (Construction of Phase-I of China-Pak Economic Corridor (CPEC) while Rs 5,000 million have been released for its land acquisition,he said.

The NHA official said that Rs 2000 million have been released to ensure timely completion of Lowari Tunnel & Access Roads in District Dir. Rs 2800 million have been released for Gwadar-Turbat-Hoshab Section of M-8 while, while for widening & Improvement of Hoshab-Nag-Basima-Surab Highway (N-85) Rs 2500 have been released,the source said.

Rs 500 million have been released for construction of Bridge over Indus River at Qazi Ahmed Amri including Skrand Bypass (Nawab Shah),Rs 950 mln have been released for construction of bridge across River Chinab linking Shorkot and Garh Maharaja in Jhang district.

He said Rs 500 million have been released for a 57 km section of Faisalabad-Multan Motorway including land acquisition (Multan) (IDB).

‘I feared for my life everyday’: Ali Haider Gilani

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ISLAMABAD, June 28 (APP): Ali Haider Gilani, son of former prime minister of Yousaf Raza Gilani,has finally spoken about the miseries he faced during his three year long abduction by Al-Qaeda militants in Afghanistan.

In an exclusive interview with BBC, he said that his abduction took place in his hometown of Multan, Pakistan in year 2013 when he was campaigning for a provincial seat in parliamentary elections for the Pakistan People’s Party.

There had been no threats prior to the abduction but Gilani remembers a friend warning him that he was being followed by a car a week before he was kidnapped.

“I stepped out of the rally and someone held me by my neck and pushed me. I was still on the floor when they hit me on my head with the gun and my forehead started bleeding. Six men forced me into a car and threw my clothes and shoes out,” said Gilani.

Ali Gilani said that apart from the ransom and the demands to release
high profile al-Qaeda prisoners, his abductors told him that the abduction was aimed directly at his father.

“My father was prime minister when their leader Osama Bin Laden was killed. He also started an operation in South Waziristan. They told me they wanted to take revenge,” he added.

According to Ali Gilani, he was first taken to the industrial town of Faisalabad in Punjab province. He was then moved to the tribal areas of North Waziristan.

He was kept a close watch on while in captivity. “An Al-Qaeda member Zia, lived with me for three years”.

Speaking about his survival in captivity, Gilani stated that he had been chained for over two years and had not felt the sun on his skin for over a year. He spoke of a diary he used to keep track of time and to pen down his daily thoughts. “It kept me sane,” he added.

His son, Mohamed Jamaluddin, was a toddler when Ali Gilani was abducted.

He said one of the most difficult things about his captivity was knowing that he had missed key moments in his son’s life like his first day of school and his birthdays.

While the al-Qaeda militants did not physically torture him, Ali Haider said they tried to break him mentally.

“They would tell me ‘you are not a Muslim, your father is not a Muslim,
you shall go to hell, your family aren’t doing anything to help you,” he told.

Gilani said he was kept in a war zone, with drones, tanks, mortar and fighter jets a common occurrence. The Pakistani army has gone after Taliban and al-Qaeda militants in this area for years and has intensified their campaign since July 2014.

Ali Gilani was handed over to the Taliban after a series of drone strikes.

It was a drone strike in January that prompted al-Qaeda to hand Mr Gilani over to the Taliban.

“They handed me over to the Pakistani Taliban in the Shawal area, in North Waziristan to keep me safe”, he informed.

But soon after, the Pakistani army pushed into the area and the Taliban militants fled across the border to Afghanistan’s Paktika province and took  him with them.

All through that time he was being watched closely by an al-Qaeda operative who accompanied him wherever he went.

His living conditions, however, improved with the Pakistani Taliban. “I wasn’t chained, I was allowed to walk, to see the sun,” he said.

He added that he was even given a radio: “I used to listen to the BBC,
it was my contact to the outside world.”

Gilani had been in Afghanistan for just over two months, mainly with two militants one from the Pakistani Taliban and one from al-Qaeda.

On 9 May, his captors told him they had to vacate the compound because they received a tip off of an American air raid.

“We left at night and were walking for three or four hours when I heard
helicopters then gunshots,” he said.

“I fell to the ground. Then a voice told me to take my shirt off, put my hands in the air and someone came and tied my hands.

“I said ‘My name is Ali Haider Gilani I’m the son of the former prime minister. They didn’t believe me at first but later they confirmed I was telling the truth,” he said.

He later learnt that the raid had targeted the al-Qaeda militant.

“I was just lucky to be there,” he said of his rescue.

“It didn’t sink in till I was in the helicopter, the guy [from the US Forces] said ‘Mr Gilani, you’re going home’.”

He was moved to Bagram airbase and was met by senior Afghan generals.

Next day he went to Kabul and saw his brother for the first time.

“I was still in shock,” he said. “A few hours ago, I was in the hands of the Taliban. I could die any moment. Now, I’m seeing my family.”

By that time, the news had spread all over Pakistan and celebrations had broken out in his hometown of Multan. When he arrived there his family was waiting.

“First I hugged my mother. She was crying and I said ‘it’s over I’m back now.’ Then I met my son. He’d changed so much, I didn’t recognise him but he did.

“I said ‘Baby, I’m your father’ and he told me ‘I recognise you Baba’.”
Gilani says he is keen to move on with his life, he implied to write a book where he will reveal more details about his time in captivity. He says he will eventually go back to politics.”It’s in my blood,” he said.

PPP, PTI unable to defend references against PM in ECP

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ISLAMABAD, June 28 (APP): Senior leadership of Pakistan Muslim League (N) on Tuesday said that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would fail to prove any charge against the Prime Minister at the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

“This was not for the first time that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was facing a conspiracy against his government which was to stop way of transparent politicians to run the government,” Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Saira Afzal Tarar said while talking to APP.

She said corrupt politicians have adopted a practice to defame genuine and transparent politicians without having solid evidences. This wrong practice should be stopped now, she added.

She said that after filing reference against the Prime Minister with the Election Commission, the PPP and PTI would face a great challenge to prove the grave charges they have levelled against the Prime Minister.

She said that both parties now had to face a disheartening situation as the country’s people know better they would find nothing against the prime minister.

The minister said with the submission of references, they actually tried to put pressure on the present government to take political advantage, but they had to produce documents to back up their claims.

She said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had firm believe in transparency and for that he had taken several measures for complete elimination of corruption from the country. “This was the main reason behind hatching many conspiracies of corrupt elements against him.”

Senior politician and central leader of PML-N, Syed Zafar Ali Shah said that such type of references could not be submitted directly with the ECP as according to law, reference only could be sent to the Speaker National Assembly or Chairman Senate, who could further move that reference to the ECP.

Commenting on PPP’s reference in which it was claimed that the Prime Minister was not ‘sadiq and amin’ anymore and that he was not eligible to hold a seat in the National Assembly on hiding assets of various family members, Syed Zafar Ali Shah said that the Prime Minister did not hide anything and now PPP had to prove its claim.

He said that the submission of reference by PPP and PTI clearly showed that they had abandoned once and for all. They would find nothing and fail to give any evidence to support their references.

He said that it was high time that mainstream political parties should play their due role in development of the country rather than creating hurdles in smooth run of the affairs of the government just for petty gains.

He said that the people understood all such tactics and they just wanted development in the country and they did not  support any conspiracy against the political government or democratic system.

Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmad said that PML-N and its leadership had transparent record and that those who filed reference would face defeat as they could not provide evidence in support of their reference.

He said that morally it was not an appropriate time to file reference against such a person who was in the United Kingdom for a heart surgery.

This unethical practice of opposition proves that they only wanted to destabilize the country and create way for fulfillment of their desire of looting the country.

He said that PML-N leadership always faced hardships but had never compromised on principles.

PML-N member National Assembly Mian Abdul Manan said that some elements did not want economic stability in the country as they had started hatching conspiracies against democracy.

He said that the Panama papers leak matter was based on just media news which was being propagated at the social media while there was no mention of name of the Prime Minister in the Panama papers.

Pakistan ranked 10th in FIH rankings

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 28 (APP): Pakistan is ranked 10th in the latest International Hockey Federation (FIH) Hero World Rankings released Tuesday following the conclusion of the hugely entertaining 2016 Hockey Champions Trophies in London.

Pakistan’s is ranked 10th with 1073 points, said a press release issued here.

World Cup holders and Hero Champions Trophy 2016 winners Australia remain at the top of the men’s rankings, while Olympic and World champions the Netherlands hold on to top spot in the women’s rankings.

There is no change in the men’s top three nations, with Netherlands ranked second and Germany third. While England (and Great Britain) remain fourth, India have leapfrogged Belgium (6) and Argentina (7) into fifth place thanks to their outstanding silver medal winning performance at the Hero Hockey Champions Trophy 2016 earlier this month.

In the women’s rankings, Pakistan is not even in top 35. However Argentina’s stunning title success at the Hockey Champions Trophy keeps them in second place but has seen them narrow the gap with the top-ranked Dutch.

Australia and New Zealand remain in third and fourth place respectively, but fifth place is now held by USA, who has moved up from seventh courtesy of the brilliant bronze medal that they won at the Champions Trophy on Sunday.

The rankings were confirmed following the conclusion of the Women’s Hockey Champions Trophy in London on Sunday. The next update to the FIH World Rankings will be published following the completion of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, which take place in August.

The update to the FIH Hero World Rankings will have no impact on the pools for the Olympic Games, which were set based on the rankings as at January 1, 2016.