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US committee members for bringing Ghani to justice for taking $169 mln

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Associated Press of Pakistan APP Digital faviconISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): Two ranking members of the US Committees on Oversight and Reforms and National Security have demanded of the US government to bring former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani to justice for allegedly self-dealing with the US funds, intended for the Afghan people.

Ghani had fled the country with enormous sums of cash totaling well over a hundred million dollars, James Comer and Glenn Grothman, two ranking members of committee on oversight and reform and subcommittee on National Security respectively, said in a letter address to Merrick B. Garland Attorney General U.S. Department of Justice.

“However, reports state that if true, this was not the dignified exit of a benevolent head of state, but that of a coward and grifter. The United States must do everything in its power to seize any illicitly gained funds that were corruptly embezzled by President Ghani. If he diverted funds from their intended purposes, the U.S. should bring him to justice,” they stressed.

The ousted president Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan on August 15, precipitating the rapid collapse of the Afghan government in Kabul in the face of Taliban’s blitz.

“Not only did President Ghani flee Afghanistan prematurely and contributed to the rapid fall of the American-backed democratic government in Kabul, but he brought with him duffle bags full of cash totaling $169 million dollars,” they added.

US committee members for bringing Ghani to justice for taking $169 mln

The members said as per reports, Ghani had so much looted money with him that it could not fit in his helicopter, and that he was forced to leave money lying on the tarmac.

“It is unclear how (former) president Ghani obtained such a large sum of cash, but the amount and nature of his flight from Afghanistan raises the specter that he illegally and corruptly embezzled these funds from U.S. assistance intended for the Afghan people’s welfare and defense,” the members maintained.

In fact, they said, until recently, approximately 80% of Afghanistan’s total budget was funded by the United States and other international assistance, they say, adding if Ghani was embezzling funds from the government of Afghanistan, he was likely embezzling US taxpayer funds.

“US taxpayers have provided $145 billion to Afghanistan reconstruction efforts over the last 20 years in addition to $837 billion directly spent on warfighting. This includes $17.28 billion in “on-budget assistance to the government of Afghanistan,” of which Ghani was head since 2014. These amounts pale in comparison to the total cost of the Afghanistan war to the United States, which is estimated to be $2.26 trillion,” the contents of the letter said.

The members further said that such practice could not be permitted over the US taxpayer money. “This is particularly the case where President Ghani’s reckless and cowardly actions,” they added.

 

Govt committed to incentivize fertilizer manufacturers, exporters: Tarin

ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Shaukat Tarin here on Wednesday reaffirmed government’s commitment to encourage and incentivize fertilizer manufacturers as well as exporters to meet domestic demand effectively.

Chairing a meeting with the Chairman and other members of the Fertilizer Manufacturers of Pakistan Advisory Council (FMPAC), the minister highlighted the need to bring in more investment in the fertilizer sector for enhancing domestic production and higher crop yields.

While welcoming the Chairman and members of FMPAC, the minister lauded the contribution of the fertilizer industry in the national development.

The fertilizer industry was of paramount importance in the agriculture as this sector contributes about 22% to Pakistan’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employs almost half of Pakistan’s employed workforce in agro-based industries directly or indirectly.

The minister further stated that the COVID-19 pandemic had delivered a supply shock to the global commodity markets and pushed up the prices of agricultural inputs substantially.

The present government, he said, was providing gas / RLNG at concessional rates to the fertilizer plants for sustainable production during these testing times.

He directed the Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to expedite disbursement of refunds to improve the liquidity position of the fertilizer industry.

He also constituted a Committee comprising Secretary Ministry of National Food Security and Research, Additional Secretary (CF) Finance Division and other relevant stakeholders to hold a consultative session and bring forward recommendations with mutual consensus for a way forward.

He assured full support and facilitation to the fertilizer industry on the occasion.
The Chairman FMPAC apprised the minister about the challenges faced by the fertilizer Industry such as cash flow crunch, mismatch between input and output GST on Urea production etc.

The Chairman FMPAC and other representatives of the fertilizer Industry complimented the Finance Minister for his pro-farmer approach and assured full cooperation.

Among others, Secretary Finance Division, Secretary Ministry of National Food Security & Research, Chairman FBR and other senior officers were also present during the meeting.

World community should respect will, choice of Afghan people: Top Chinese diplomats

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BEIJING, Aug 25 (APP): Senior Chinese diplomats including Yang Jiechi, Member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs, and Wang Yi, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister have stressed the political settlement on the Afghan issue, condemned US’ wanton sanctions on Afghanistan, and called on the international community to help the nation to enhance its ability to achieve self-development.

Attending the 11th BRICS Meeting of National Security Advisors via video link at the invitation of India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Yang stressed that political settlement is the only way out, Global Times reported on Wednesday.

The international community should respect the will and choice of the Afghan people and encourage Afghanistan to build a broad and inclusive political structure that suits its national conditions, Yang said.

Efforts must be made to fight terrorism in all its forms, and Afghanistan must never again become a gathering place for terrorist and extremist forces, Yang noted.

Wang Yi and Dutch Foreign Minister Sigrid Kaag exchanged their views on the situation in Afghanistan as well as bilateral ties in a telephone conversation.

Noting that Afghanistan faces multiple challenges in the future, Wang said complex conflicts of ethnic groups and religious sects, poverty and refugee issues need to be resolved and risks of a civil war triggered by regional conflicts must be avoided.

He said that the international community now is gradually forming a consensus on Afghanistan that is to build an open and inclusive political structure, implement moderate domestic and foreign policies and thoroughly disassociate from all terrorist groups.

Wang said that as the initiator of the Afghan issue, the US should not simply walk away or impose sanctions on Afghanistan. The official added that it is US’ responsibility to properly handle chaos around the Kabul airport, provide necessary economic, humanitarian assistances to Afghanistan and help realize smooth transition in the country through concrete actions.

Wang said that China understands European countries’ concerns over Afghanistan and hopes the European side can contribute to peace, stability and development of Afghanistan, noting that China hails the Netherlands aid to United Nations (UN)’ Afghan humanitarian fund.

Misbah-ul-Haq tests positive, to complete 10-day quarantine in Jamaica

By Sohail Ali

LAHORE, Aug 25 (APP): Pakistan Cricket Board said that National teams head coach Misbah-ul-Haq was tested positive in Jamaica, West Indies and, as such, would not depart for Lahore with his side later today (Wednesday).

Misbah, who is asymptomatic, will now undergo a 10-day quarantine, following which he will depart for Pakistan, said a spokesman of the PCB here.

Misbah was the only Pakistan squad member who failed two pre-departure PCR tests. All other members will leave Jamaica as per schedule later today (Wednesday), he said.

“The PCB is constantly in touch with Cricket West Indies who have confirmed that Misbah will be shifted to another hotel for the 10-day quarantine with a medical specialist assigned to look after his health and wellbeing”,said the spokesman.

Saddar police official displaying seized 32 kgs of drugs and a criminal Rizwan before the media persons

Saddar police official displaying seized 32 kgs of drugs and a criminal Rizwan before the media persons
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Saddar police official displaying seized 32 kgs of drugs and a criminal Rizwan before the media persons
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Managing Director Pakistan Bait-Ul-Mal, Malik Zaheer Abbas and Turkey’s Ambassador Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul having lunch with the beneficiaries in Panahagah at G-9/4

Managing Director Pakistan Bait-Ul-Mal, Malik Zaheer Abbas and Turkey’s Ambassador Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul having lunch with the beneficiaries in Panahagah at G-9/4
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Managing Director Pakistan Bait-Ul-Mal, Malik Zaheer Abbas and Turkey’s Ambassador Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul having lunch with the beneficiaries in Panahagah at G-9/4
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KARACHI: August 25 – Portrait of Founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other important sites being built nearby Shaheed Complex. APP Photo by Abbas Mehdi

Students viewing the displayed stuff during painting and calligraphy exhibition organized by Khana-e-Farhang Iran at Fine Art Department University of Peshawar

Students viewing the displayed stuff during painting and calligraphy exhibition organized by Khana-e-Farhang Iran at Fine Art Department University of Peshawar
APP58-250821 PESHAWAR: August 25 - Students viewing the displayed stuff during painting and calligraphy exhibition organized by Khana-e-Farhang Iran at Fine Art Department University of Peshawar. APP Photo by Shaheryar Anjum
Students viewing the displayed stuff during painting and calligraphy exhibition organized by Khana-e-Farhang Iran at Fine Art Department University of Peshawar
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Students viewing the displayed stuff during painting and calligraphy exhibition organized by Khana-e-Farhang Iran at Fine Art Department University of Peshawar
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PESHAWAR: August 25 – Students viewing the displayed stuff during painting and calligraphy exhibition organized by Khana-e-Farhang Iran at Fine Art Department University of Peshawar. APP Photo by Shaheryar Anjum
Students viewing the displayed stuff during painting and calligraphy exhibition organized by Khana-e-Farhang Iran at Fine Art Department University of Peshawar
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PESHAWAR: August 25 – Students viewing the displayed stuff during painting and calligraphy exhibition organized by Khana-e-Farhang Iran at Fine Art Department University of Peshawar. APP Photo by Shaheryar Anjum

Farmers’ assistance among govt’s foremost priorities: PM

Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks to Jonathan Swan of 'Axios on HBO' in Islamabad.

Farmers' assistance among govt's foremost priorities: PMLAHORE, Aug 25 (APP): Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday describing agriculture as the back-bone of country’s economy said that assistance of farmers was among the government’s foremost priorities.

The government was bringing in reforms in agriculture sector through its agricultural transformation plan, which was showing positive results, he added.

The Prime Minister was presiding over a meeting here to review the performance of Kissan Card scheme.

Special Assistants to PM Jamshed Iqbal Cheema, Dr. Shehbaz Gill, Shehzad Akbar, Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar, Provincial Ministers Hasham Jawan Bakht, Hussain Jahania Gardezi and senior officers concerned were in attendance.

The meeting was told that with the issuance of 375,000 Kissan Cards in a short period of time, the number was increasing rapidly.

Due to Kissan Card, the farmers have so far made 595,000 transactions in terms of subsidy, taking the benefit of around Rs. 600 million.

The meeting was told that due to subsidy, the production of cotton in the country this year was expected to record significant boost.

It was further told that the issuance of Kissan Card was causing elimination of token system, which would help end corruption and facilitate farmers in getting their right directly.

In order to provide more facilities to farmers, the provision of machines to dealers for using Kissan Card was also being ensured, it was told.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A youngster jumping in a canal to get relief from hot weather

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A worker preparing Chauburji replica as decorative stuff at his workplace

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