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Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zedong calls on Mohsin Naqvi

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Mohsin Naqvi

ISLAMABAD, May 09 (APP): Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zedong on Thursday called on Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to discuss arrangements for Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s upcoming visit to China.

Mohsin Naqvi welcomed the Chinese Ambassador into the ministry while the Chinese ambassador congratulated him on assuming the portfolio of the Ministry of Interior.

In the meeting, discussions were held regarding the preparations for the visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to China and the security of Chinese citizens across Pakistan. The meeting also discussed the progress of the Basham incident.

Naqvi said that the Bisham incident was an attack on Pakistan-China friendship and the elements involved in the incident would be brought to a terrible end in any case. He told the Ambassador that new standard operating procedure (SOPs) are to be made for the security of Chinese citizens across Pakistan and strict implementation of SOPs is being ensured.

He told the ambassador that he visited the Chinese Consulate in Lahore and Karachi and met the Consul Generals.

The Chinese Consul Generals expressed their satisfaction with the security measures taken by the Chinese citizens, said the minister said.

“Pakistan will not allow any conspiracy to sabotage China’s friendship to succeed” said Naqvi adding that the brotherly relationship between Pakistan and China spans decades and the enemy cannot crack these strong ties.

Federal Secretary Interior Khurram Agha, high officials of the Chinese embassy and related officers were also present on the occasion.

California’s Senate honours Pakistani envoy Masood Khan

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Masood Khan

WASHINGTON, May 09 (APP): The Senate of the State of California has presented an award to Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Masood Khan, in recognition of his contributions towards strengthening ties between Pakistan and the state of California as well as the United States.

The Senate’s “Certificate of Recognition” was given to the Pakistani envoy Wednesday on the occasion of his maiden visit to the South California.

According to the citation on the Certificate, it was being presented to Ambassador Masood Khan “in commemoration of the occasion of your inaugural visit to Southern California and in grateful recognition of your role in continuing the growth trade, cultural exchange, and good will between the nation of Pakistan and the state of California and the United States of America.”

“The bonds between our two countries remain strong, and the contributions of the Pakistan-American community to the prosperity and cultural vitality of this region are essential and highly commendable, ” the citation said.

“On behalf of the California State Senate, we look forward to working closely with you and your office in continuing that important work, and convey our warmest welcome on the occasion of your visit, as well as our very best wishes on your continued success.”

May 9 riots a conspiracy against country, Amir Muqam

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Amir Muqam

ISLAMABAD, May 9 (APP): Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit Baltistan and States & Frontier Regions, Engr Amir Muqam, on Thursday denounced the tragic and heart-wrenching events of May 9, terming them as a conspiracy against the country.

In a statement regarding the May 9 incident, the federal minister expressed regret that miscreants attacked Jinnah House and military installations on the 9th of May, disgracing the martyrs. He emphasized that the Pakistan Army has been rendering sacrifices for the peace of the motherland, and even our enemies have admitted the bravery of our forces.

Furthermore, he lamented that miscreants broke the statue of Colonel Sher Khan, further disgracing our martyrs. Engr Amir Muqam highlighted that the miscreants also attacked Radio Pakistan Peshawar and burnt the precious archive. Additionally, he mentioned that the Chagi mountains model, constructed in memory of the May 28, 1998 nuclear explosions, was also burnt down on the premises of Radio Pakistan Peshawar.

He stated that the Swat Motorway toll plaza and other properties were also burnt down on May 9 by the attackers. Engr Amir Muqam emphasized that the destruction to public, government, and defense installations caused by the May 9 vandalism was beyond imagination, and the culprits could not escape the clutches of the law.

Moreover, Amir Muqam asserted that miscreants would have to answer for the May 9 vandalism and the attack on monuments of martyrs, defense installations, and government institutions. He concluded by stating that it is now crystal clear that these miscreants were working on the enemy.

May 9 vandalism: Candle light at Radio Pakistan held

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PESHAWAR, May 09 (APP): The students of different educational institutions on Thursday visited Radio Pakistan Peshawar which was set on fire by the rioters on May 9 last year and organized a candlelight there.

The students of government and private schools expressed solidarity with the staff and management of the national broadcaster and staff of the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP). APP’s Office located on the fourth floor of the PBC building was also ransacked and set on fire by the violent mob on May 10, 2023.

On Wednesday morning, the students assembled at Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation’s (PBC) Sir Shahibzada Abdul Qayyum auditorium where they lit candlelight in a bid to remove the worst memories of the May 9 events. They strongly condemned the ransacking of PBC, APP Offices, Govt and security installations and demanded strict punishment of the culprits, facilitator and abetters.

A student of Army Public School Peshawar, Wajihullah Khan said that May 9, 2023 was the blackest day in the country’s history as on this day the rioters attacked PBC, APP, Jinnah House, Govt and national monuments that earned a bad name for the country.

He said the attack on PBC and APP Offices was an attempt to silence the media and deprive people of education and credible information.

Other students including Mudassir Ali and Ajlal Shah said that it was heartbreaking to see the burnt building of the national broadcaster today with piles of ashes and broken windows and doors.

The rare drama and music scripts and tape recorders of the national broadcaster were also burnt down at the attack. They said such incidents were highly deplorable and demanded strict punishment of the culprits and facilitators so that no one could dare to do such illegal acts in future.

Earlier, the school children reached Radio Pakistan Peshawar on Thursday morning with candles and flower wreaths. They raised full-throated slogans of Pakistan Zindabad and Pakistan Army Zindabad.

The national anthem was played and special prayers for the progress and security of the country were offered.

The students were shown the burnt building of Radio Pakistan by the PBC authorities and briefed on the unfortunate events of 9th May. They also expressed solidarity with PBC Peshawar staff on this occasion.

9 May, a somber day in Pakistan’s history: Irfan Siddiqui

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9 May,
ISLAMABAD, May 9 (APP):Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Irfan Siddiqui on Thursday expressed sorrow over the events of May 9, describing it as a somber day in Pakistan’s history.
Talking to PTV News, he lamented over the unfortunate events of May 9 and called it a “Black Day”.
He condemned attacks on sensitive installations of state, asserting that such actions undermine the sacrifices of martyrs and disregard the plight of their families.
“May 9 was not a day for political maneuvers,” Siddiqui emphasized, urging for the perpetrators behind the events to be held accountable.

Call for Tobacco tax increase to safeguard Child Rights and Public Health

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Tobacco tax
ISLAMABAD, May 09 (APP):Health activists have called for an immediate increase in tobacco taxes in Pakistan to protect the rights and health of children and the general public.
In a press release issued by the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC), this call has been made at a time when the nation faces a severe public health crisis.
Malik Imran Ahmed, Countryhead Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids (CTFK), shared that recent statistics reveal alarming figures regarding tobacco use in Pakistan.
With approximately 31.6 million adults, constituting about 19.9% of the adult population, currently using tobacco, tobacco-related illnesses claim more than 160,000 lives annually, imposing a significant burden on the healthcare system and costing the economy at least 1.4% of its GDP every year.
Imran shared in detail that the recent Federal Excise Duty (FED) reforms on tobacco have demonstrated promising results in terms of revenue generation. Collections from July 2023 to January 2024 have already surpassed PKR 122 billion, with projections for the full year exceeding PKR 200 billion, marking a substantial increase compared to previous fiscal years.
Furthermore, these reforms are expected to generate an additional PKR 60 billion in General Sales Tax (GST) from cigarettes for the fiscal year 2023-24. The combined impact of FED and GST is estimated to be around PKR 88 billion, indicating a remarkable relative growth of nearly 49% compared to the previous year.
Imran added that in addition to the financial benefits, these reforms play a crucial role in promoting public health by reducing tobacco consumption and potentially recovering 17.8% of the total healthcare costs associated with smoking in Pakistan. However, maintaining the current rate could result in a decrease in health cost recovery, highlighting the urgent need for further action.
To achieve similar levels of health cost recovery observed in 2023-24, a 37% increase in the FED rate for the upcoming year is recommended.
This tax proposal presents a clear ‘win-win’ scenario, benefiting both the government and the people of Pakistan by enhancing revenue and safeguarding public health.
Dr. Khalil Ahmad Dogar, Program Manager at SPARC, echoed these sentiments, stating, “The devastating impact of tobacco use extends far beyond individual health, affecting families, communities, and the economy at large. We cannot afford to overlook the urgency of implementing effective measures to address this crisis.”
Dr. Khalil said that contrary to misconceptions, research evidence strongly refutes the argument that a tax increase may promote illicit trade, highlighting the manipulative tactics employed by tobacco firms to influence tax policies and evade taxes. Moreover, the implementation of the recently initiated track & trace system is expected to further combat counterfeiting, curb illicit trade, and ensure effective regulation of the tobacco industry.
Acknowledging the urgency of the situation, Dr. Khalil emphasized that it’s imperative that we take decisive action to curb tobacco use in Pakistan to safeguard the health and well-being of our citizens, particularly our children.

Kerb currency market

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KARACHI, May 09 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Exchange companies Association
of Pakistan, here on Thursday.
F.C.                         BUYING        SELLING
INTER BANK                   278.05         278.15
USD                          277.25         280.00
EURO                         295.25         298.20
GBP     343.65  347.05
JPY       1.75           1.80
AED75.00   75.75
SAR73.30   74.03
CAD     199.40  202.40
AUD     179.00  182.00

Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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Port Qasim
KARACHI, May 09 (APP):Six ships, MSC Roma, Maersk Cape Town, MH Sandef Jord, Ionic Artemis, PH Giang Minh and Sea Ambition, berthed at Container Terminal, Multi-Purpose Terminal, Oil Terminal and Engro Terminal respectively on Wednesday.
Meanwhile five more ships, Atlantic Ibis, One Modern, Scio Sprit, Ginga Caracal and Spring Oasis carrying Container, Palm Kernel, Chemicals and Coal also arrived at outer-anchorage of the Port Qasim during last 24 hours.
A total of eight ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them a containers ship ‘MSC ROma’ left the port on today morning. Meanwhile six more ships, Maersk Cape Town, One Modern, Atlantic Ibis, Ullswater, Sea Ambition and White Peach are expected to sail today afternoon.
Cargo volume of 98,211 tonnes, comprising 41,828 tonnes imports cargo and 56,383 tonnes export
cargo carried in 4,230 Containers (2,260 TEUs Imports and 1,970 TEUs export) was handled at the port
during last 24 hours.
There are 07 ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them five ships, Huang Shan-16, Spring Oasis, Ginga Caracal, Atlantic Ibis and One Modern & another ship, APL QingdaocarryingPalm oil, Coal, Chemicals, and Container are expected to take berths at LCT, PIBT, EVTL and QICT on today 08 May, 2024.

PM strongly condemns killing of seven people in Gwadar

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PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD, May 09 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday strongly condemned the killing of seven people in Gwadar.

According to media reports, unidentified gunmen shot dead seven labourers in an attack in Sarbandar area of Gwadar in Balochistan early Thursday.

The prime minister prayed to Allah Almighty for peace for the departed souls and sympathised with the bereaved families.

“We share the grief of the victim families. Such an attack is a cowardly act of anti-state elements,” he said and reiterated the resolve to eliminate terrorism from the country.

Lawyers boycott courts against Police violence against lawyers in Lahore

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Lawyers boycott courts
PESHAWAR, May 09 (APP):The lawyers staged boycott of courts against Police violence against lawyers in Lahore on the call of Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) here on Thursday.
The lawyers across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are not appearing in courts, the office-bearers decided.
“Today we also boycotted the court on the incident that happened in Lahore,” the lawyers said in protest.
Joint Secretary High Court Bar Association Ijaz Ali Shah in his speech strongly condemns Police violence against lawyers. Action should be taken against those officers who ordered to block the path of peaceful lawyers, Ijaz Ali Shah Advocate said.
Peaceful protest is the right of every citizen and this right is given by the Constitution of Pakistan, Ijaz Ali Shah Advocate told media men.
There will be no compromise on the rule of law in the country, Ijaz Ali Shah Advocate said.