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PM asks terrorists to make ‘unconditional surrender’, says State will not negotiate with them

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 11 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Monday warned terrorist groups in the country to make an “unconditional surrender”, saying the State would not negotiate with them.
“The State will not show any leniency towards the terrorists who committed violence and killed innocent citizens,” he said in an interaction with the families of martyrs here at the Interior Ministry, where he earlier launched the country’s new visa policy.
PM Kakar categorically said that no person would be allowed to take the law into his hands, adding that only the State had the legitimate right to use armed power through its security forces.
“No one should have any doubt about the stance of the State against terrorists,” he said. “All organs of the State have the clarity to remain persistent against militancy.”
He said any damage incurred in the past by giving a lenient space to the militants would be mitigated.
The prime minister said if someone wanted to denounce terrorism must seek forgiveness from the families of the martyrs, who had paid the ultimate price.
“We cannot compensate those who lost their loved ones, but can make a gesture to acknowledge and honour their invaluable sacrifices,” he added.
PM Kakar said the reward for the martyrs’ souls rested with Allah Almighty, however, it was the responsibility of the society to honour them with a distinguished status.
“I pay tribute to all the martyrs – an unending list of heroes from all segments of the society, including police, politicians, journalists, soldiers, and even children,” he said.
Earlier, at the launch of the new visa policy, the prime minister congratulated the Ministry of Interior on the achievement of a “good milestone”.
He said the country needed to further rationalize its visa policy with the target of attracting investment.
“Unless we open up to the world, we cannot attract investment and develop connectivity,” he said, adding that a country’s visa policy was the cornerstone of its economic roadmap.
The minister was briefed that the new visa policy includes the introduction of investor visas and the revision of the existing business visa category.
The investor visa has been introduced in line with the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) initiative. The hassle-free process allows visa approval within 24 hours with a short-term (1-3 years) and long-term entry visa (5 years).
The process requires minimal documentation with the option of converting the entry business and investor visa into a long-term investor visa.
The prime minister was informed that the business visa category was revised with the introduction of SIFC Business Entry and its extension. The business visa will be issued in 24 hours for a six-month short-term entry visa and a five-year long-term visa.
The National and Database Registration Authority (NADRA) is managing the visa process and has also deployed its staff at the SIFC.
The prime minister inaugurated a memorial gallery where the pictures of martyrs were put on display. He mounted on the wall a photograph of Additional Inspector General of Police Safwat Ghayur who was martyred by the terrorists.
He also visited the social media cell where he was given a briefing about its functioning.
Earlier, Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti received PM Kakar on his arrival at the Ministry of Interior. A contingent of the Islamabad Police presented a salute and guard of honour to the prime minister.
The family members of the martyrs, including veteran politician Mian Iftikhar Hussain, whose son was martyred by the terrorists, expressed gratitude to the caretaker government for recognizing the sacrifices of the martyred heroes.

Police net three robbers after encounter

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 11 (APP):Rawalpindi District Police here on Sunday night netted three robbers after an encounter.
According to a police spokesman, Rawalpindi Dolphin team was attacked on Sunday night by three robbers in the jurisdiction of Naseerabad police.
He informed that after encounter, three injured robbers were rounded up and police also recovered weapons from their possession.
He said, Dolphin patrolling team signalled to stop three bikers but they opened indiscriminate firing at the police party. Fortunately, Dolphin team remained unhurt and succeeded to net three injured robbers, he added.
After receiving information about the attack on the police party, senior police officers reached the spot and the injured robbers were shifted to hospital for medical treatment.
Police also recovered weapons and ammunition from the possession of the arrested accused.
City Police Officer (CPO) Rawalpindi, Syed Khalid Hamdani appreciating performance of police directed to accelerate operation against the robbers and other lawbreakers.

Pakistan wins two bronze medals in World MMA Championship 2023

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 11 (APP): Pakistan Mixed Martial Arts (PMMA) athletes have secured two bronze medals in the World MMA Championship 2023 which concluded in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday.

Pakistani athletes Asim Khan claimed and Shahzeb Khan claimed bronze medals in their respective categories.

It is for the first time in history that Pakistan won two bronze medals in the World Championship in mixed martial arts sports. Athletes from around 38 countries participated in the championship.

President PMMA Federation Zulfiqar Ali in a statement on Monday congratulated the young athletes on winning medals for the country.

He also wished them the best of luck for future events and expressed the hope that they would make the nation proud in future as well.

Dera’s Rescue 1122 provides services in 139 emergencies last week

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Rescue 1122
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Dec 11 (APP):The district’s emergency service Rescue 1122 tackled 139 emergencies during the last week under the supervision of District Emergency Officer Awais Babar.
According to the weekly performance report issued here on Monday, the Rescue 1122 tackled different kinds of emergencies over the week including 100 medical, 33 road accidents, two fire eruptions, one violence and two others.
It says that the control room received a total of 23981 emergency calls including 4975 for information or drop calls and 18850 fake or irrelevant calls.
He said that Rescue 1122 also provided services in 14 referral-related emergencies including 11 within the district while in three emergencies patients were shifted to hospitals in other districts.
The spokesman of Rescue 1122 said that the rescue teams were always fully equipped with all necessary equipment and have been efficiently rendering their services during emergencies.

Wheat sowing completed over 92% areas, crop sown over 20.62 mln acres: Commissioner

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Wheat
ISLAMABAD, Dec 11 (APP):The wheat crop has been sown across more than 20.62 million acres of land in various crop-growing regions during the current Rabi season in order to meet staple food requirements as well as to maintain strategic reserves throughout the year.
The crop sowing targets for the current season (2023-24) were fixed at 22.23 million acres as the cultivation targets achieved by 92.77 per cent, said Food Security Commissioner Imtiaz Ali Gopang.
Talking to APP here on Monday, he said that the crop sowing was in full swing across the wheat-producing areas in the country as Punjab Province has surpassed its wheat sowing targets and completed cultivation of over 101 per cent areas against the set targets.
The Punjab, which is the largest wheat-producing province of the country has completed crop sowing over 16.16 million acres as compared to the fixed targets of 16.00 million acres during the current season, he said adding that more areas to come under crop cultivation during the days to come.
Meanwhile, Sindh Province has achieved 87.54 per cent of its targets as wheat cultivation in different divisions of the province was completed over 2.60 million acres as against the set targets of 2.97 million acres, he added.
So far the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has achieved wheat sowing over 96.87 per cent of its set targets and crop cultivation was completed over 1.86 million acres as compared to the set targets of 1.93 million acres during the current sowing season, he added.
He informed the wheat cultivation data from the Balochistan Province was still awaited, adding that the province was assigned a task to grow wheat over 1.33 million acres during the current season.
The Food Security Commissioner further informed that approximately 729,000 metric tons of high-quality certified wheat seeds would be available to the local farming communities during the current season which comprises over 46 per cent of the total local demand.
In addition to seeds, the government was implementing various strategies to guarantee an ample supply of essential agricultural inputs, such as fertilizers, pesticides and access to finance to achieve the fixed targets of the season, he remarked.
To ensure the smooth supply of fertilizers at affordable prices across the country, the government has launched an anti-hoarding campaign, besides taking stern measures to curb the smuggling of commodities including wheat, sugar and fertilizers, he added.

Active role of women in electoral process crucial: Solangi

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Murtaza Solangi

ISLAMABAD, Dec 11 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi said on Monday that active role of women in the electoral process was very important.

“Women constitute half of the population of Pakistan and their empowerment is a sacred task”, he said while addressing a policy forum organised by South Asia Partnership Pakistan titled ” Women’s participation in elections”.

Referring to Benazir Bhutto, Murtaza Solangi said that the first woman prime minister in the Muslim world was from Pakistan.

Solangi said that ending gender discrimination should start from home and daughters should have equal rights to sons
in every home. He opined that it was not possible to eliminate gender discrimination only by enacting new laws.

“We have to change our thinking to give equal rights to women,” Murtaza Solangi remarked.

He said that the caretaker government had a limited mandate but it was ready to take all possible steps to empower women if concrete proposals were given to it.

The minister said that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) will release the election schedule before December 16.
“General elections will be held on February 8, no one should have any doubt about it”, Murtaza Solangi added.

Amid rising authoritarianism, UN chief urges promotion of rights; Fai seeks end to Indian abuses in Kashmir

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UN Chief

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 11 (APP): With authoritarianism rising, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for promoting and respecting human rights “every day, for everyone, everywhere” to build peace and dignity for all.

“Civic space is shrinking and the media is under attack from all sides. Gender equality remains a distant dream and women’s reproductive rights are being rolled back,” the UN chief said in a message to mark Human Rights day.

Noting that the world was losing its way, he said: “Conflicts are raging. Poverty and hunger are increasing. Inequalities are deepening. The climate crisis is a human rights crisis that is hitting the most vulnerable hardest.”

“Today,” the UN chief said, “it is more important than ever to promote and respect all human rights — social, cultural, economic, civil and political — which protect us all. The Universal Declaration shows the way to common values and approaches that can help resolve tensions and create the security and stability our world craves.”

“As we work to update global frameworks and make them more effective in the twenty-first century, human rights must have a unique and central role. I call on Member States to use this seventy-fifth anniversary, and the Summit of the Future next year, to strengthen their commitment to the timeless values of the Universal Declaration.”

Meanwhile, Ghulam Nabi Fai, a prominent Kashmiri leader, highlighted the grave human rights violations over the years by Indian occupation forces in Jammu and Kashmir, and called on the United Nations to use its influence in putting an end to those abuses.

“Too often, the international community closes its eyes to the brutal reality of Kashmir because of India’s hegemony in South Asia and its potentially attractive consumer market,” said Fai, who is the chairman of World Forum for Peace & Justice, in a statement in connection with the international day.

“As a consequence, the moral suasion that could jolt India into recognizing its international law obligation to accede to self-determination in Kashmir is blunted,” he said.

“The world body and saner elements in American policy agencies should take a leaf out of the warning of Arundhati Roy, the well-known Indian author: ‘Kashmir is the real theatre of unspeakable violence and moral corrosion that can spin us into violence and nuclear war at any moment. To prevent that from happening, the conflict in Kashmir has to be addressed and resolved.”

 

Police arrest 15 gamblers

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 11 (APP):Rawalpindi District Police here on Monday arrested 15 gamblers allegedly involved in gambling on cock fight and recovered Rs 61,580 cash stake money, nine mobile phones and other items from their possession.
According to a police spokesman, Rattaamral Police acting on a tip-off conducted a raid in its jurisdiction and arrested 15 gamblers namely Moiz, Bilal, Husnain, Rizwan, Amir, Taimoor, Sher Rehman, Hamza, Shakeel and others.
Police have registered a case against all the accused and further investigation was underway, he added.

ANF seizes 1416 kg drugs in 12 operations

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ANF
RAWALPINDI, Dec 11 (APP):Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting 12 operations across the country managed to recover 1416 kg of drugs and arrested 12 accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Monday.
He informed that 500 grams of hashish and three kg of opium were recovered from the possession of three suspects arrested from a bus at Chongi number 26, Islamabad.
18 kg hashish was recovered from three suspects coming from Quetta to Karachi on a bus intercepted on RCD Road Hub.
A total of 48 kg hashish was recovered from two accused going in a vehicle and a rickshaw, netted from Ring Road Peshawar.
Three kg of heroin, 1370 grams Ice and 7 kg of 200 grams of hashish were recovered from a house in Rawat.
950 kg hashish was recovered from a vehicle intercepted near Yaro Chowk Pishin while an accused was also arrested during the operation.
55 kg hashish was recovered from a vehicle near Jamshoro Toll Plaza Sukkur and two accused were arrested.
ANF also recovered 54 kg of hashish from the possession of an accused rounded up near Sher Shah Karachi.
105.5 kg hashish was recovered in two separate operations conducted in an uninhabited area of Zakhakhel, Khyber.
10.8 kg hashish concealed for smuggling was recovered near Meetha Khan, Kohat while 160 kg heroin hidden in bushes was recovered from an uninhabited area of Qila Abdullah.
Separate cases were registered under the Anti-Narcotics Act against the accused and further investigations were under process, he added.

Pakistan women look to continue winning ways in ODI series

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 11 (APP): Nida Dar-led Pakistan women’s cricket team will be eying to repeat the heroics of the T20I series, when they take on New Zealand women’s team in the first of the three-match ODI series on Tuesday at the John Davies Oval in Queenstown.
The second and third ODIs will be played on December 15 and 18, respectively in Christchurch.
The first ODI will start at 11am local time, while the remaining two matches of the ODI series will begin at 1400 local time.
The ODIs are part of the ICC Women’s Championship 2022-25, where Pakistan are positioned fifth with 14 points from 15 matches played so far in the championship. The hosts are in the sixth spot, earning 12 points from as many games.
In head-to-head, both sides have played 14 ODIs, and on 13 occasions, the hosts have won, while the only win for Pakistan women came in Sharjah in 2017, where captain Sana Mir, for her all-round performance, was named player of the match.
Pakistan players to watch out for (in alphabetical order):
Fatima Sana: Young right-arm pacer Fatima Sana, after returning from injury, took six wickets in the three T20Is against White Ferns and was declared player of the series. She is currently tied on the fourth spot in the ICC Women’s Championship 2022-25, taking 16 wickets from 10 matches. She was named PCB’s Emerging Cricketer of the Year in 2020 and also won the ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year in 2021.
Nida Dar: Captain and eighth-ranked all-rounder in ICC Women’s ODI rankings, Nida Dar will hope to achieve another milestone as she is just two wickets shy of her 100 ODI wickets. She will become the second Pakistan women’s cricketer to achieve this after former captain Sana Mir ended her career with 151 wickets. Nida has also taken 14 wickets in the ICC Women’s Championship matches. She was declared ICC Player of the Month for October last year.
Sadia Iqbal: Left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal has performed well in the recent times, and her four for 13 in the first ODI against Bangladesh in Mirpur last month helped Pakistan to a five-wicket win over the hosts. In the T20I series against White Ferns, Sadia bowled at an economy rate of six. For her recent performances, she has been shortlisted in ICC Player of the Month for November.
Sidra Amin: The right-handed batter is currently leading (15 matches, 747 runs, 2x100s, 4x50s) the ICC Women’s Championship 2022-25 batting charts. Sidra has fond memories of touring New Zealand in the past, as she remains the only Pakistan women’s team player to score an ODI century in the ICC Women’s World Cup when she scored 104 against Bangladesh in Hamilton last year. For her exceptional performance last year, the 31-year-old batter was named ICC Player of the Month in November.
Former Pakistan Test opening batter Taufeeq Umar, currently working as batting coach with the women’s team, has played four Test matches in New Zealand. He toured with the Pakistan men’s team in 2003 and 2011 and scored two half-centuries in the two Test-match series in 2011.
Talking to PCB Digital, Taufeeq Umar, said: “Winning the T20I series against New Zealand Women was a historic achievement for us. It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of our players, and I am proud of how our batters took responsibility and delivered under pressure.
“The batters have shown great maturity and adaptability in the T20Is, and we are looking to carry that momentum into the upcoming ODI series. The conditions here pose a unique challenge, and our batters have done exceptionally well so far. They have played with a positive intent and I hope they will carry on with this in the ODIs.
“Facing a strong New Zealand Women’s team in their backyard is always a challenge, but our batters are well-prepared. They have acclimatised to the conditions, and the experience gained in the T20Is will certainly play a crucial role in the ODIs.”
Pakistan squad for ODI series:
Nida Dar (captain), Aliya Riaz, Bismah Maroof, Diana Baig, Fatima Sana, Ghulam Fatima, Muneeba Ali (wk), Najiha Alvi (wk), Nashra Sundhu, Natalia Parvaiz, Omaima Sohail, Sadaf Shamas, Sadia Iqbal, Sidra Amin, Umm-e-Hani and Waheeda Akhtar
Series schedule:
3 Dec – 1st T20I, Dunedin (Pakistan women beat New Zealand women by seven wickets)
5 Dec – 2nd T20I, Dunedin (Pakistan women beat New Zealand women by 10 runs)
9 Dec – 3rd T20I, Queenstown (New Zealand women beat Pakistan women by six runs on DLS)
12 Dec – 1st ODI, Queenstown (11am local time) (ICC Women’s Championship)
15 Dec – 2nd ODI, Christchurch (2pm local time) (ICC Women’s Championship)
18 Dec – 3rd ODI, Christchurch (2pm local time) (ICC Women’s Championship)