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President for dialogue with all political forces in Balochistan

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QUETTA, May 7 (APP):President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday said that certain quarters did not want stability in Balochistan and in the country and for the future of the province, they would talk to all the political forces in the province.
The president was given a briefing on the law and order and the progress on different ongoing development projects in the province.
The meeting was attended by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Governor Balochistan Shaikh Jaffar Khan Mandokhel, Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, provincial ministers and senior federal and provincial authorities, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release.

 

President for dialogue with all political forces in Balochistan

During the meeting, the president underscored the need to eliminate smuggling which was causing damage to the national economy and observed that there was a deep link between terrorism and narcotics smuggling.

He also stressed upon an effective mechanism for provision of job opportunities to the people living at the border areas. In the meeting, it was decided to commence consultations regarding adopting a joint national narrative against terrorism.

The president directed the law enforcement agencies to continue their efforts against terrorists. He said that they were fully cognizant of the backwardness and the frail economic situation of the residents of the province, adding that the province lacked health facilities when compared with other provinces.

President Zardari also suggested that for the training of youth in the nursing and other sectors, system of Sindh government could be emulated, besides seeking its services in the health sector as well.

He opined that both the provinces could evolve a joint strategy for cooperation in different sectors of public welfare.

The president stressed for seeking of cooperation from different countries through Ministry of Foreign Affairs for provision of jobs to the technically educated and skilled youth of the province abroad.

For removal of backwardness of the province, release of allocated funds by the federal government was essential and for the public welfare oriented projects, funds could be released for certain projects on priority basis, he added.

The president also underlined the need of outsourcing prospects over Kachhi canal and said that for the completion of projects, public-private partnership system could be evolved. He further proposed construction of dams and supply of water for making the lands cultivable and overcoming the paucity of water in the province by arranging for water supply from Central Asian countries.

The chief minister highlighted the governance, climate change issues and security challenges in the province.

He said that due to lack of basic infrastructure and communication network in the province, in the far flung areas, the provision of basic facilities was a real challenge and stressed upon expeditious release of PSDP and other allocated funds for the mega development projects.

The early release of allocated funds could lead to timely completion of public welfare projects in the province, he added.

Bugti further said that they were working seriously for maintaining peace in the province and for the future course, holding of negotiations could not be ruled out, adding that agenda in this regard should be reached with consensus at the national level.

During the meeting, cooperation of the federal government was sought over different uplift projects including Burj Azam Khan Dam, Kachhi canal, Hub-Dareji to Dadu road, besides other projects related to Gadani Ship Breaking Yard, Gwadar Port, imparting skills to youth and climate change.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting regarding FBR’s Track and Trace System.

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APP51-070524 ISLAMABAD: May 07 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting regarding FBR's Track and Trace System.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting regarding FBR's Track and Trace System.

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting regarding FBR's Track and Trace System.
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A delegation of Japanese businessmen and investors led by Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan H.E Mr. WADA Mitsuhiro called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.

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APP48-070524 ISLAMABAD: May 07 - A delegation of Japanese businessmen and investors led by Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan H.E Mr. WADA Mitsuhiro called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.
A delegation of Japanese businessmen and investors led by Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan H.E Mr. WADA Mitsuhiro called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.
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China voices serious concern over Israel’s plan to launch military operation against Rafah

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BEIJING, May 7 (APP): China on Tuesday voiced serious concern about Israel’s plan to launch ground military operations against Rafah.

The Chinese side strongly called on Israel to heed the overwhelming calls of the international community, stop attacking Rafah, and make every effort to avoid a more serious humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian said during his regular briefing.

He said that the conflict in Gaza had lasted for more than 200 days, and the humanitarian disaster it had caused so far was appalling.

“This is a test of human conscience. War and violence cannot fundamentally solve the problem and cannot bring real security. They will only intensify hatred,” he added.

While urging the international community to take action, he said that the top priority was to effectively implement the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2728, immediately cease fire and fighting, ensure humanitarian relief, and return to the right track of a political settlement of the Palestinian issue based on the “two-state solution” as soon as possible.

According to media reports, the Israeli military said that it had taken control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

Israel on Monday asked the Palestinians in eastern Rafah to evacuate the area ahead of a ground offensive.

Policy reforms, series of sector specific consultations in offing for CBAM awareness: Romina

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ISLAMABAD, May 07 (APP): Prime Minister’s Coordinator on Climate Change, Romina Khurshid Alam on Tuesday said policy reforms, sector specific interventions, series of interactions with public and private stakeholders are in the offing to increase sensitisation on Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) impacts on the country’s export industry.

She was addressing the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and German Development Organisation (GiZ) seminar on Energy Transition in the Textile Sector: The way Forward through Electricity Market Reforms and Green Financing.

Romina Khurshid said there is broader consensus on the subject matter and issues related to textile industry whereas market reforms and green financing strategies, detailed interactions and consultations of relevant sectors are in the pipeline.

She added that think tanks and academia are invited at the forum of Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination to hold enlightened discourse on the matter. “Pakistan has great potential in carbon markets trading. The PM’s Committee on Climate Change is focussed on enhancing dialogue on war footing to shift towards green energy, financing and sustainable practices,” she added.

The PM’s Coordinator highlighted that Pakistan’s textile and other industries would face challenges due to CBAM and therefore, the government is increasing discussion to facilitate the process and combat with its lurking risks.

The Climate Change Ministry’s role was pivotal in this regard and was engaging with Economic Affairs, Commerce, Power, Planning and all others ministries, she added.

Romina said different organisations were working in silos that needed to be collated for a holistic response to the existential threat of climate change.

Executive Director, SDPI, Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri said the country is grappling with multifaceted challenges further aggravated by economic crunch, climate change and CBAM possible impacts.

He said the government was aware of the situation and therefore, the Prime Minister has constituted committees on climate governance and finance review along with high-powered committee co-chaired by Deputy Chairman Planning Commission and PM Coordinator on Climate change.

He said the CBAM started by EU from October 2023 on iron, fertilizer, cement, green hydrogen, steel and others whereas by January 2024 more sectors would be added to CBAM and those countries exporting to EU will have to pay carbon tax.

“Pakistan has to converge all its sectors on one point and provide level playing field for its industries to choose clean and green energy and invest in just energy transition,” he said.

The speakers including government representatives, textile industry leaders, experts, academia and other also provided their insights during various panel discussions.

South Punjab province imperative for better public service delivery: Gillani

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Acting President

MULTAN, May 07 (APP): Senate Chairman Yusuf Raza Gillani on Tuesday stressed that the establishment of South Punjab province was imperative for better public service delivery in the region.

The new province was all the more important to safeguard the food security not only for the region but the entire country as well, he added.

He expressed these views during his visit to the South Punjab Secretariat. Additional Chief Secretary South Punjab Fuad Hashim Rabbani was also present on the occasion.

The Senate chairman said with the new province, institutions such as high court and Public Service Commission would be set up which would benefit the local people.

Recalling ‘earlier efforts’ as the prime minister for the new province, he said he had allocated land in Multan for the construction of Chief Minister House, which was now replaced with that of the Commissioner House.

ACM Rabbani, while briefing the Senate chairman, highlighted various initiatives taken for the upgradation of the region.

He said many mega projects had been completed in the region since the establishment of the Secretariat. Setting up of schools for the transgender community was one of the main initiatives.

Govt facing challenges of governance, environmental change: Says CM Bugti

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Balochistan CM
QUETTA, May 07 (APP):Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti said that the provincial government was facing challenges of governance, environmental change and law and order situation.
He expressed these views while addressing a meeting on law and order and development projects in the presence of President Asif Ali Zardari here on Tuesday.
The Chief Minister said that apart from this, provision of basic facilities in remote areas of Balochistan was a big challenge due to lack of basic communication infrastructure.
The province faces difficulties in timely completion of these projects due to the slow release of funds allocated for PSDP and major development projects by the federal government, he said.
The CM said that the timely release of funds for the South Balochistan package along with the rehabilitation of Kachi Canal Phase one and the construction of Phase two was necessary while Hub Dariji Dadu Road was also a vital project.
Due to the timely release of funds from the federal government, timely completion of public interest projects is possible, he said, adding that in this regard, we have strong hoped for cooperation from the President.
He said that he wanted a sustainable solution for permanent peace in Balochistan, no one could deny the negotiations for the plan of action for the future, but it has to be decided by consensus at the national level, with whom and at what points the negotiations should be held.
The meeting was briefed by Additional Chief Secretary Home Zahid Saleem regarding law and order situation in the province and Additional Chief Secretary Development and Planning Abdul Saboor Kakar about the development projects.

Pakistan and China deepen collaboration on CPEC Phase-2

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ISLAMABAD, May 7 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday expressed the firm commitment of the government to expedite the implementation of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Project (CPEC) for further strengthening the bilateral relations between both the countries.

The minister co-chaired a meeting with the Ambassador of China to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong. Secretary Planning, Awais Manzoor Sumra and other senior officials from the ministry also attended the meeting, said a press release issued by the Ministry of Planning.

The discussions focused on further strengthening collaboration on projects related to energy, infrastructure, industry, food security, agriculture, and transportation within the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Ahsan Iqbal emphasized the importance of deepening the longstanding friendship between the leadership of China and Pakistan and expressed the government’s firm commitment to expediting the implementation of CPEC and stated that the upcoming visit of the prime minister to CPEC projects would usher in a new era of cooperation in all sectors.

The minister elaborated on the core objective of CPEC: promoting cooperation in all sectors, including industry, energy, infrastructure, social development, agriculture and regional connectivity within Pakistan. He expressed a desire to enhance cooperation with China through the transfer of modern technology in various sectors, including transportation and agriculture.

He emphasized Pakistan’s aim to establish industrial zones for the manufacturing of electric cars in collaboration with China, leveraging Pakistan’s competitive advantage to reduce overall production costs and create employment opportunities for Pakistani workers.

Ahsan Iqbal also discussed the upcoming South Asian Games 2025, underlining the importance of comprehensive training programs for Pakistani athletes. He expressed a desire to collaborate with China by inviting Chinese coaches and trainers to support Pakistani athletes in their preparations.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to the swift and successful implementation of CPEC Phase 2.

The Ambassador of China also commended the Government’s efforts, especially those of the Federal Minister for Planning and Development, in continuing cooperation across all sectors.

He also extended congratulations to Pakistan on hosting the South Asian Games 2025.

March 26 attack on Chinese engineers in Bisham planned in Afghanistan: DG ISPR

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RAWALPINDI, May 7 (APP):Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Major General Ahmed Sharif on Tuesday said that the attack on the convoy that left five Chinese engineers dead in Bisham on March 26, was planned in Afghanistan.
Addressing a news conference, the DG ISPR dwelt at length on the terrorist attacks into Pakistan being perpetrated from the Afghan soil and the tensions developed in this regard with the western neighbour.
Major General Sharif said,“A sad incident took place on March 26 in Bisham where a suicide bomber targeted a car of the Chinese engineers working on the Dasu Dam, as a result of which five Chinese citizens and a Pakistani got killed.”
This suicide bomb attack, he added, was also linked to  Afghanistan as its planning was made there. Both the terrorists and their facilitators were controlled from Afghanistan, while the suicide bomber was also an Afghan national.
He said the Pakistan Army strongly condemned “this ugly game of terrorism” and was “taking all necessary actions to bring its facilitators to justice”.
The DG ISPR said that in the war on terrorism, Pakistani soldiers, workers and personnel of law enforcement agencies were martyred in huge numbers.
“Everyone knows that Pakistan tried its best for peace in the region and especially in Afghanistan. Pakistan’s role has been the most vital for peace in the region. Pakistan has been hosting Afghan refugees for a long time and has helped the Afghan refugees more than other country, which the world has also recognized,” he underlined.
Major General Sharif said despite all the efforts by Pakistan and despite pointing it out to the Afghan interim government on the state level, “the TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) terrorists are continuously committing acts of terrorism in Pakistan”.
Pakistan, he said, had provided concrete evidence but no action from the Afghan authorities could have been seen as yet. There was evidence that the recent terrorism in Pakistan had its links to terror hideouts in Afghanistan.
He reiterated that Pakistan had always helped Afghanistan and reminded the interim government in Kabul that one of its pledges made to Pakistan by was not to let the Afghan soil be used for any terror acts against the latter.
The DG ISPR said that there was credible evidence that the TTP terrorists were still using the Afghan soil for launch attacks into Pakistan. In that regard, he mentioned, the Foreign Office had registered 12 protests.
The Army Chief had taken a clear stance that Pakistan had reservations on the hideouts of banned outfits in Afghanistan, he added.
“Pakistan will leave no stone unturned to eradicate terror networks and provide protection to its citizens at all costs,” the ISRP DG said.
He said that the Armed Forces of Pakistan would go to any extent to suppress the terrorists and their patrons and facilitators as it was their mission to establish peace in the country.
The DG ISPR said that the terrorists and their enablers were busy in attempting to deteriorate the law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
“In January 2024, BLA (Balochistan Liberation Army) terrorists attacked Mach Frontier Corps camp, which the security forces thwarted with bravery. In this attack, four soldiers, including two policemen embraced martyrdom while 24 terrorists were killed,” he mentioned.
On March 16, he said, a North Waziristan checkpost was attacked, and in the ensuing exchange of fire, seven soldiers, including Lieutenant Colonel Kashif and Captain Ahmed, embraced martyrdom while six terrorists were killed.
He said Pakistan, in response, carried out counter-attacks in Afghanistan’s border areas and targeted safe havens of terrorists, in which eight terrorists were killed, who were involved in numerous terror acts in the country.
He said on March 25, another soldier was martyred in a terror attack in Turbat while four terrorists were eliminated.
The DG ISPR said a terrorist named Habibullah son of Khan Mohammad, who was captured in an intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Pishin district on April 23, admitted to committing terror acts in Pakistan.
So far in the year 2024, he said, the security forces had collectively conducted 13,135 small and major intelligence-based operations against terrorists and their facilitators, killing 249 terrorists and arresting 396.
“The Pakistan Army, police, intelligence agencies and other law enforcement forces are carrying out more than 100 operations on a daily basis against terrorists.”
During the operations in the ongoing year, he said, two officers and 60 soldiers of the Pakistani forces had embraced martyrdom.
The DG ISPR spoke about the drive to repatriate illegal Afghans to their own country.
“The decision to send back foreign citizens residing in Pakistan illegally was made by the Government of Pakistan in the larger national interest,” he added.
“There was added burden on the country’s economy, while the law and order situation in the country was also deteriorating. In no country in the world, illegal immigrants are allowed to roam freely. So far, 563,639 illegal Afghan citizens have returned to their country, yet hundreds of thousands are still living in Pakistan.”
As regards India, he said that the country’s top civil and army leadership was well aware of multiple threats from the neighbour on the eastern border, where plans were  underway to divert attention from its internal violence as usual.
“In the current year, there have been multiple violations of ceasefire by India on a small scale, which include 120 incidents of speculative fire, 15 airspace violations and 59 technical air violations,” he said.
“The Indian army is targeting innocent citizens in Azad Jammu and Kashmir on the Line of Control (LoC) but the Pakistan Army has given a befitting response and will keep on doing so. We are ready to defend our sovereignty at all times and at all costs.”
He said the Indian army was also targeting innocent citizens in the Indian-held Kashmir.
“The Pakistan Army has given a befitting response to the Indian aggression on the LoC and will keep on doing so,” DG ISPR Sharif said.
Pakistan was always ready to defend its sovereignty, he reaffirmed.
Major General Sharif said the world was seeing the Indian army targeting innocent civilians in Kashmir. It had tried to silence the Kashmiris’ democratic voice through oppression.
He said when the Indian Supreme Court announced the “pre-written” verdict last year maintaining Article 370, it proved that India was “openly violating” the United Nations resolutions.
The DG ISPR said that the Indian government was involved in international crimes which included the targeted killing of Indian-origin Sikhs.
“The Indian agencies have also killed Pakistani citizens Shahid Latif and Muhammad Riaz on the directives of the Indian government,” he said, adding that there was credible evidence of communication between Indian agents and the killings on the Pakistani soil.
He stated that the Foreign Office had also given a press briefing in that regard.
Major General Sharif said that Pakistan had emerged as an effective voice on the global stage among several Muslim countries for the Gazans. In a meeting with the Palestinian ambassador, the Army Chief had called for an immediate ceasefire and vowed to continue speaking on the issue, he added.
He said that the Army Chief had declared that the Palestinian people had the full diplomatic, moral and political support of the Pakistani people.
“We will continue speaking up for viable solutions to the Palestinian issue and their land,” he said.

CM chairs P&D meeting, reviews development projects

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CM Punjab
LAHORE, May 07 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif chaired a comprehensive meeting of Planning and Development Board to review special development projects and health related initiatives, here on Tuesday.
The CM directed to complete 33 development projects on time. “We should work day in and day out for the timely completion of these projects, especially those related to health” she remarked.
The CM directed to complete the first phase of Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cancer Lahore within one year, besides opening the OPD of Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cardiology in Sargodha by December 2025.
Earlier, the CM was briefed that seven mega projects in the health sector are under completion in the province at a cost of Rs 145 billion. She was also apprised that the first phase of construction and rehabilitation of rural and primary health centers will be completed in October, while revamping of major hospitals will be done by June.
The meeting was briefed by the authorities concerned that five expressways on important routes in Punjab will be constructed at a cost of Rs 176 billion. The construction and expansion of Multan-Vehari Road, Chicha Watani-Chowk Azam, Sahiwal-Samandari, Bahawalpur-Jhangra, and Faisalabad-Chiniot-Sargodha Road were also reviewed.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed to designate a single complaint number for all departments. She was briefed that the construction of a 204-bed three-storey Safe City Hostel in Lahore will start this month, and Smart Safe Cities in the districts will be functional by 01 January.
The meeting was briefed that 6 million saplings have been planted in Punjab during this year’s Plantation Drive. A decision was taken for the GIS monitoring of these plants. Moreover, it was told that a wildlife survey will be conducted in Punjab.
The chief minister was briefed that the Global IT Certificate Program has started in Punjab. As many as 4000 youth will take IT courses under CM Skill Development Program. Additionally, a Social Registry Survey under the Provincial Database Authority has started, which is expected to complete in June. It was also briefed that Air Ambulance Service will start in June while Motorway Ambulance Service will start by December.
Moreover, in order to modernize public transport system, 300 eco-friendly buses will be operated in Lahore and 330 in other cities. A proposal for the local production of electric buses was also reviewed in the meeting. Daycare Centers will be established in government offices under Punjab Daycare Fund Society.
Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Provincial Ministers Azma Zahid Bukhari, Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman, Sher Ali Gurchani, Khawaja Imran Nazir, Khawaja Salman Rafiq, Faisal Ayub Khokhar, Zeeshan Rafiq, Bilal Akbar, Ashiq Hussain Kirmani and MPA Sania Ashiq attended the meeting. Chief Secretary, Chairman Planning and Development Board, IG Police, Secretaries and other senior officers were also present in the meeting.