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CM Bugti hails security force operation against criminals in Sui

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QUETTA, Jun 20 (APP): Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti congratulated the FC, Police, CTD and Levies for conducting successful operation against criminals and destroyed their hideout in Sui and Kashmor.

He said that people could not be left at the mercy of criminal elements saying that the protection of the common man would be provided by eradicating elements hostile to peace from the area.

The hideouts of criminals were destroyed in the operation against the gang involved in robbery, extortion and robbery on Sui Kashmore road.

According to the district administration, the Chakarani gang was involved in criminal activities in the Linjo Sagari area for the past several years.
Yesterday, a family car was stopped and robbed on Sui Kashmore Road.

Taking notice of which Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti directed action to restore peace on Sui Kashmore Road, on which FC, Police, under the leadership of Assistant Commissioner, CTD and Levies successfully took action against the criminal elements.

During the operation, the hideouts of the Chakarani gang involved in criminal activities were destroyed and a cordon was laid to arrest the criminals.

Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Longove also praised the performance of FC, Police, CTD and Levies for the successful operation.

Deadly summer heat worsening humanitarian crisis in besieged Gaza: UN

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 20 (APP): Desperate shortages of essentials in war-ravaged Gaza have left the enclave’s most vulnerable individuals struggling to carry on amid scorching heat, heavy fighting, disease spread and a breakdown in law and order, UN humanitarian officials warned Thursday.

In an alert, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) reiterated deep concerns that people uprooted by ongoing hostilities in southern Gaza remain traumatized and are crammed into a narrow area along the beach in the burning summer heat.

The UN agency’s Deputy Executive Director, Carl Skau previously noted that ‘active conflict and lawlessness’ have made it ‘near impossible’ for WFP and its partners to meet the soaring needs.

Among the alarming shortages facing the people of Gaza, UN aid coordination office, OCHA, highlighted a lack of milk and formula for babies, along with nutritional supplements for children and pregnant and breastfeeding women.

“Despite visible signs of wasting among children, no nutrition screenings have been conducted to assess the scale of malnutrition and treat identified cases due to limited capacity,” the UN agency noted in its latest report published late Wednesday.

Antenatal and postnatal care is also unavailable and some displacement sites have medical points that operate ‘only a few hours a day’ without an adequate supply of medicines and ‘reports of emergency deliveries taking place in tents with no medical support at late hours during the night’, the UN agency explained.

Meanwhile, in the southernmost governorate of Rafah, ‘people continue to be displaced amidst active fighting and bombardment,’ OCHA said. It cited estimates by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, that only around 65,000 people remain in Rafah governorate. Six weeks ago, before Israeli evacuation orders and military operations which have crippled aid relief work, the area hosted 1.4 million.

“At displacement sites, internally displaced persons are living in overcrowded makeshift shelters and tents which are in dire need of repair and do not offer any protection from extreme heat,” OCHA said, citing latest assessments covering four sites in Deir al Balah, Khan Younis and Al Mawasi – a total population of more than 130,000 people.

In a related development, OCHA also reported that for the first time since early June, five fuel trucks entered Gaza. But supplies remain scarce ‘as no fuel had been delivered in the Strip for the past two weeks’.

According to WFP’s Skau who visited Gaza last week, one million displaced people in south Gaza remain ‘trapped, without clean water or sanitation. It’s a public health and protection disaster.

In northern Gaza, he noted that aid deliveries have improved although people need a variety of more nutritious food. But delivering lifesaving relief is increasing difficult, as UN staff spend five to eight hours waiting at checkpoints every day. Missiles hit our premises, despite being deconflicted.

“The breakdown of law and order means we also face looting and violence amid a large security vacuum,” Skau continued, amid scenes of ‘large-scale destruction, rivers of sewage (and) ‘traumatized and exhausted people…from the south to the northernmost tip of the Strip’.

Meanwhile, OCHA said that ground incursions and heavy fighting continue to be reported in locations including Beit Hanoun, south of Gaza city, eastern Deir al Balah, northeastern Khan Younis, as well as in central and southern Rafah.
Latest UN assessments also indicate that in addition to the lack of access in southern Gaza to shelter, health, fresh food, water and sanitation, more than half of the enclave’s cropland has been damaged.

This has severely disrupted Gaza’s food supply chain, warned the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the UN Satellite Centre (UNOSAT), in its review of croplands, greenhouses and other agricultural structures.

Although more than 40 per cent of the Gaza Strip’s total area is covered by fields, vegetable plantations and orchards – about 150 square kilometres (93 square miles) the UN agencies highlighted a ‘significant decline’ in crop potential from “razing, heavy vehicle movement, bombing, shelling and other conflict-related operations”.

As of May this year, about 57 per cent of Gaza’s cropland is estimated to have been damaged, compared to more than 40 per cent in mid-February, according to FAO and UNOSAT.

Hundreds of agricultural structures have also been damaged, FAO said, including 537 home barns, 484 broiler farms, 397 sheep farms and 256 agricultural warehouses, in addition to almost half of Gaza’s agricultural wells (1,049 out of 2,261) as of 20 May.

Latest data from the Gazan health authorities indicates that at least 37,396 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, and 85,523 injured in the enclave.
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PML-N Govt to resolve people’s problems: Khawaja Asif

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Federal Minister for Defense, Khawaja Muhammad Asif on Thursday said the Pakistan Muslim League-N government had given relief to the people in the past and now it will also resolve their problems.

He said this while participating in the Budget 2024-25 debates here in Parliament House.

Khawaja Asif said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) including other opposition parties are neither serious in resolving people’s problems nor interested in economic development.

In the past, the opposition leaders were supporting undemocratic forces; today they are claiming to promote democracy in the country, he added.

The minister said today’s opposition was in last PTI government and they are responsible for the economic situation in the country nowadays.

He said that PTI was responsible for May 9 tragic incidents and it did not respect the national institutions.

Khawaja Asif said that he has spent his entire life fighting for democracy and was against dictatorship.

He asked where are the Rs 200 billion that PTI had to bring, apart from this, where are the one million jobs which the PTI had to create and one million houses it had to build for the people.

He said that PTI in the past borrowed record loans for KP province and added that during the PTI regime there were restrictions on the media and many journalists were banned.

The minister said that Pakistan’s nuclear program and assets are protected by the Pakistan army and the army is the guarantor of national defense.

He said the PTI wrote a letter to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) for not giving the loan to Pakistan because the PTI wanted the country to be bankrupted and it’s economy to collapse.

People of border areas must be equipped with skills to get jobs: Balochistan CM

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QUETTA, Jun 20 (APP): Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti on Thursday said that the people of the border areas must be equipped with valuable skills to help them find employment.
He said that the professional capacity of the police and levies would be increased to ensure the elimination of terrorism, crime and the safety of people’s lives and property.
He expressed these views while addressing at a meeting on law and order situation and ongoing development projects in Balochistan which was chaired by President Asif Ali Zardari in Gwadar during his visit.
Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti said that all stake-holders have to create a national consensus for the development of Balochistan, there was a need to intensify collective efforts to tackle the menace of terrorism.
The CM also welcomed the President’s special attention and visits to Balochistan and said that the people of Balochistan were getting a sense of belonging from the repeated visits of President Asif Ali Zardari, his love for Balochistan and its people was valued by the people of Balochistan.
While highlighting the strategy formulated for the development of the province, the Chief Minister said that the historical program of Benazir Bhutto Scholarship has been started for the promotion of education in Balochistan in which quota was allocated for all classes including minorities so that the backward classes could get opportunities to advance through educational development.
Mir Sarfraz Bugti informed that in the light of the instructions of Chairman Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto, workable policies were being formulated to develop the medical sector of Balochistan on modern lines under public-private partnership.
In the provincial budget, extraordinary resources are being allocated for education and health. The provincial government has planned to provide employment opportunities abroad by making 30,000 youth skilled in the next two years, he said.
He said that apart from this, they would provide appropriate business support by providing interest-free loans to unemployed graduates.  Mir Sarfraz Bugti said that the meeting that extraordinary measures were being taken for the welfare of the fishermen of Gwadar.
The provincial government has issued instructions to the relevant departments and administrative officers for the security of Iranian pilgrims and providing them with facilities at the Pak-Iran border, he maintained.
He said that under the guidance of President Asif Ali Zardari, the provincial government would take vigorous measures to eliminate backwardness from the province and raise the standard of living of the people.
The meeting was chaired by the President during his visit of Gwadar.Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Longove, Member of National Assembly elected from Gwadar Malik Shah Gurgaige, Member of Provincial Assembly Maulana Hidayatur Rahman, Additional Chief Secretary Home Zahid Saleem, Inspector General Police Balochistan Abdul Khaliq Sheikh along with senior officials were present in the meeting.

Islamabad Police ensures robust security arrangements for Eid-ul-Azha

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Under the command of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, the capital Police ensured robust security arrangements for Eid-ul-Azha.
Due to the excellent strategy of I Police, no untoward incident occurred in Islamabad, a public relations officer said while talking to APP on Thursday.
During Eid, capital Police provided special facilities to families at recreational spots while preventing mischief-makers from hooliganism and one-wheeling.
More than 1,500 motorcycles were impounded in various police stations, and the verification process of these motorcycles is ongoing.
IG said that every officer of Police sacrificed their family celebrations to provide security to the citizens and set a high example of determination and commitment. The establishment of peace and order in Islamabad is a testament to the excellent strategy of Police.
He further said that the credit for the excellent security goes to every officer of Islamabad Police, from constable to IG. We are committed to protecting the lives and property of the public.
IG Islamabad thanked the traders, journalist community, and public for their cooperation in making the security arrangements effective. He said that we will continue to play a vital role in maintaining peace in our city with unity.

Bilawal pays tributes to Benazir Bhutto on her 71st birth anniversary

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 20 (APP): Chairman Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday paid rich tribute to Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto on her 71st birth anniversary, describing her as a leader who embodied vision, values, and progress.
According to a press release from Media Cell Bilawal House, he said that June 21 marks a significant day of reflection for the nation.
“On this occasion, I honor my mother, a beacon of hope, resilience, and inspiration” he added.
Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, he said, propelled Pakistan forward in scientific, economic, and industrial fields, tirelessly working for tolerance, unity, civil liberties, and democracy.
The PPP chairman said, Benazir Bhutto believed in equal opportunities, envisioning a Pakistan where prosperity was shared, and no one was left behind,” he highlighted.
Bilawal Bhutto said that despite facing severe trials and solitary confinement by dictatorial regimes, Shaheed BB remained steadfast, fighting against tyranny until her last breath.
“She taught us the power of forgiveness and that true leadership rises above personal grudges,” he added.
Chairman PPP pledged to continue her struggle against injustice and exploitation, aiming for an egalitarian and welfare state.

Senator Awan raises concerns over insufficient funds for Karachi’s water project

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ISLAMABAD, June 20 (APP): Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader and former Minister of State, Senator Shahadat Awan, on Thursday raised concerns over the allocation of insufficient funds for the K-IV water project, crucial for providing clean drinking water to the residents of Karachi.

Talking to media outside the Parliament House, he emphasized the need to redirect resources for the development of Karachi and Sindh.

Senator Awan highlighted the financial discrepancies in the current budget. He pointed out that the K-IV project, initially budgeted at Rs 120 billion with Rs 56 billion already spent, was expected to receive Rs 70 billion this year. However, he said only Rs 25 billion had been allocated in this fiscal year 2024-25.

Senator Awan also pointed out the reduced funding for several other projects in the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP). He recalled the Supreme Court’s directive to remove encroachments on railway land in Karachi, with the federal government promising to provide resources for the resettlement of the affected inhabitants. “Yet, no significant progress has been made on this front,” he added.

Regarding the federal budget, Senator Awan stated that the 14-day period allotted for budget discussions is insufficient to thoroughly review various aspects. He urged for a more extended period to ensure a comprehensive evaluation.

In response to a question, Senator Awan assured that the people were willing to pay taxes, provided that their money is spent on their welfare. He also deemed the salary increases for government employees inadequate, given the current 16% inflation rate and increased tax slabs, calling for salary adjustments to match inflation.

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