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ECP takes notice for code of conduct violations in election campaign

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 2 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has taken notice of the violations of the code of conduct during the ongoing election campaign and imposed penalties on several candidates.
“The District Monitoring Officer in Kohat took action against violation of election code of conduct and punished various candidates,” the spokesman of ECP told APP.
The spokesperson said an independent candidate Noor Aslam Afridi, contesting from National Assembly constituency NA-35, was fined Rs 5,000 while another independent candidate Fawadullah Khan Afridi from the same constituency was fined Rs 10,000.
He said that Awami National Party (ANP) candidate for provincial assembly Yaqoob Khan fined Rs 5,000. Additionally, independent candidate Janidullah Afridi from the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) was also fined Rs 10,000.
The spokesman said that the monitoring teams in different districts have removed illegal campaign hoardings, banners and other election promotion material.

 

Xinjiang fully respects, protects human rights: Govt Work Report

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BEIJING, Feb 2 (APP): The second session of the 14th People’s Congress of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region began at the Xinjiang People’s Hall in Urumqi, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Erkin Tuniyaz, Chairman of the People’s Government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, delivered the report on the work of the government.
According to the government work report, Xinjiang fully respected and protected human rights, and the people of all ethnic groups enjoyed a stronger sense of fulfilment, happiness and security, Tianshanet reported.
A happy life for the people is the most important human right. The CPC and the state have always attached great importance to and supported the work of Xinjiang. The central government’s transfer payment to Xinjiang has continued to increase, with the transfer payment reaching RMB565.73 billion yuan in 2023, which grew by 14.4 percent and accounted for 72.1 percent of local fiscal budget expenditure.
Xinjiang upholds the principle that all ethnic groups are equal, and fully protects their political, economic and cultural rights. Chief executives of areas that exercise regional autonomy are all citizens from the local ethnic groups exercising the regional autonomy. The right of all ethnic groups to equally participate in the management of state affairs is protected by law.
Xinjiang advanced high-quality development in close connection with people’s livelihood, pursued a people-centered development philosophy, achieved a historic success in eradicating absolute poverty, steadily consolidated achievements in poverty alleviation and effectively synergized it with rural revitalization.
All ethnic groups’ right to employment is protected by law. On the premise of fully respecting the employment wishes of the workers, Xinjiang adhered to the principle of combining individual initiative, regulatory role of the market, government policies facilitating employment and encouragement of entrepreneurship. Employment was promoted as the biggest project for the people’s livelihood.
Xinjiang remarkably improved its urban and rural residents’ living standards, and set up complete education, social security, healthcare and social assistance systems. In the four prefectures in southern Xinjiang, 15-year free education is provided from kindergartens to high schools. The average life expectancy in the region has increased to 76 years old. The undertakings of trade unions, women and children, youth, aging population, Red Cross, charity and the disabled have made new progress.
On the human rights conditions in Xinjiang, the Xinjiang people themselves are in the best position to comment. In Xinjiang today, the people of all ethnic groups are living a better life, with bright prospects and hope for the future. Xinjiang is opening wider to the outside world.
Xinjiang sincerely welcomes friends from all countries to visit this region, for sightseeing or investment, and to see for themselves a beautiful, harmonious, prosperous and peaceful Xinjiang.

Two arrested with 200 kites

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SIALKOT, Feb 02 (APP):Police arrested two youngsters and recovered more than 200 kites in the jurisdiction of Kotwali police station.
Police said here on Friday that the team during checking stopped a motorcycle and recovered more than 200 different sized kites from bike riders– Abdul Mateen and Iftikhar.
A case was registered against them under the Kite Flying Act while further investigation was underway.

Partly cloudy weather forecast for city

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BAHAWALPUR, Feb 02 (APP):The local Met Office has forecast dry to partly cloudy weather for the city for the next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 13 centigrade and the lowest minimum 06 centigrade were recorded during the last 24 hours.
The dry to partly cloudy weather has also been forecast for the rest of the region.

More than five million people to caste vote in DG Khan division

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DG KHAN, Feb 02 (APP):A more than five million people are registered to cast vote across Dera Ghazi Khan division comprising four districts, DG Khan, Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur and Layyah on Feb 8 elections, official source informed Tuesday.
As per the given statistics provided by the local election commission office, an overall 527,368,7 voters are enlisted to cast votes here in upcoming general election.
As per detail, about 123,609,8 voters among 669,518 (54.16%) as male and 566,580 (45. 84%) female are registered respectively across DG Khan district.
In Muzaffargarh, a total of 1769, 300 votes among 947, 211 (53.54%) males and
822, 089 (46.46%) females are registered respectively in the district.
District Rajanpur has the calculated
1146, 304 number of voters to the bifurcation of 619, 232 (54.02%) as males and 527, 072 (45.98%) the females.
And finally, district Layyah has registered a sum of around 1121, 1985 votes. It’s divided in 596, 645 (53.81%) of the males with female voters are counted as 525, 340 (46.38%).
Regional Election Commissioner, Ch. Nadeem Qasim said it has been keeping track of votes registration sans ambiguity or sort of anomaly  across the region.
He said all votes are registered with care and following requisite code of conduct devised by the Election Commission.

Police arrest four kite sellers with over 700 kites, string rolls

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RAWALPINDI, Feb 02 (APP):Rawalpindi District Police on the directives of a City Police Officer, Rawalpindi are making efforts to control kite flying and managed to arrest four kite sellers on recovery of over 700 kites and kite flying string rolls, said a police spokesman here on Friday.
He informed, that Cantt police arrested a kite seller namely Mubashir and recovered 300 kites and kite flying string rolls.
Morgah police conducted a raid and netted Abdul Rehman and Latif on recovery of 100 kites and string rolls while Rattaamral police rounded up Shehzad and recovered 310 kites and string rolls from their possession.
Divisional Superintendents of Police directed the police teams to accelerate operations against kite sellers and flyers.
Senior Superintendent of Police, Operations Rawalpindi said that strict action in accordance with the law would be taken against the rules violators and they would be sent behind bars.

Couple killed, four injured in road accident on M2

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SARGODHA, Feb 02 (APP):A couple was killed while their two children and two servants were injured as the car overturned near Salim interchange,Motorway 2 here on Friday.
Motorway Police said that Umair Riaz (45) along with his wife Adela Riaz, two children –Nouman and Sajjad and two servants– Ali and Wajid, was traveling towards Islamabad from Faisalabad on car when suddenly Umair lost his control over the vehicle and it overturned near Salim interchange.
Resultantly, the couple died on the spot while other four suffered injuries.
On getting information,Motorway police, Bhulwal police and Rescue 1122 teams reached the spot, shifted the victims to Tehsil Headquarter (THQ) hospital for medico-legal formalities.
Further investigation was underway.

Motorcycle theft, burglary gang busted, stolen goods recovered

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MULTAN, Feb 02 (APP): Police claimed to have arrested two members gang including a ring leader involved in motorcycle theft and burglary bids and recovered Rs 3.1 million stolen goods from their possession.

According to a spokesperson for the police, SHO City police Jalalpur Pirwala Abdul Rahman Gil along with his team raided and arrested two members of the Raees Salman gang including ring leader Salman and Abdullah.

Police have also recovered stolen goods including two motorcycles, two cows, one buffalo, 19 mobile phones and various silver ornaments.

Five cases of motorcycle theft and burglary have been traced from the arrested accused.
Further action was being taken by the police against the accused.

CM inaugurates Multan university of Science & Technology

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MULTAN, Feb 02 (APP):Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, formally inaugurated the Multan University of Science and Technology and inspected various sections of the university.
He said, “I am very happy to see the teaching of modern sciences and research facilities at Multan University of Science and Technology”. He appreciated the role of the university in promoting technology-based higher education.
The university needs to increase the number of nurse admissions as nurses are in high demand in Pakistan, Mohsin Naqvi said, adding that the government was ready to cooperate with the university in this regard.
On this occasion, Provincial Education Minister Mansoor Qadir, the Inspector General of Police, the Secretary of Health, the Secretary of Construction and Communications, the Additional Chief Secretary of South Punjab and concerned officials were also present.

Experts working on SCO development bank’s draft: Pakistani official

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BEIJING, Feb 2 (APP): The upcoming elections in Pakistan do not affect its interaction with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) or other international organizations. The SCO works with states, regardless of the government in power, said Director General SCO at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Altamash Wazir Khan.
Regarding the SCO development bank, Khan said that experts were currently working on the drafts and it may take some time but progress was being made. “The idea is not just about constructing a building, but also about creating an entire financial system which takes time for it to be realized” he added.
Khan also shared with the Global Times the efforts of the de-escalation of tensions between Pakistan and Iran and the Iranian Foreign Minister’s recent visit to Pakistan.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian recently visited Pakistan, when both sides announced the establishment of a high-level consultative mechanism to oversee the progress in various areas of cooperation between the two countries, including counter-terrorism, Xinhua reported.
Khan made the above remarks during a recent meeting between coordinators of the SCO member countries and media representatives in Beijing.
The Election Commission of Pakistan had previously announced that February 8 would be the official date for the general elections in the country, read a Xinhua report. The Pakistani coordinator emphasized that the election results will not influence Pakistan’s relations with the SCO and other international organizations.
He emphasized that Pakistan’s main focus in the SCO is on mutual benefit and economic development, as well as humanitarian cooperation. Security is also a priority, but bilateral discussions on sensitive issues are avoided.
When asked about Pakistan’s priorities at the SCO, Khan mentioned that Pakistan’s focus is on economic cooperation, financial cooperation, humanitarian cooperation, and connectivity. Connectivity not only includes physical infrastructure like roads and railways but also connectivity among people through digital platforms.
Talking about the role that the SCO can play in the Afghan issue, he mentioned that official contact with Afghanistan is currently not possible. The SCO operates based on consensus, and official contact cannot be established until all member states recognize the Taliban government. Nonetheless, Pakistan does participate in meetings related to Afghanistan.
The SCO currently has 9 member states, including China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India, Pakistan, and Iran, as well as 3 observer states, including Afghanistan, Belarus, and Mongolia.
From January 31 to February 1, the SCO held the meeting of the SCO National Coordinators Council in Beijing. The National Coordinators Council is the coordinating and managing body for the daily activities of the SCO. This council is responsible for necessary preparations for the organization’s meetings of heads of state, heads of government, and foreign ministers, according to media reports.
Talking about plans for the coming months, he revealed that Pakistan is set to host over 80 events until November this year, emphasizing various aspects of collaboration within the SCO framework. Since assuming the chairmanship in October of the preceding year, Pakistan has efficiently executed more than 20 events within the last two and a half months.