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WASA accelerates preparations for Monsoon

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RAWALPINDI, May 09 (APP):Water and Sanitation Authority (WASA) Rawalpindi on the directives of Secretary Housing and Urban Development on Thursday has accelerated preparations for Monsoon.
According to a WASA spokesman the Secretary had directed the third party to review monsoon preparations and drainage machinery. Superintending Engineer, Public Health Engineering Department Gujranwala Division, Qaiser Rashid visited WASA Rawalpindi along with the team.
The third party team reviewed WASA’s heavy machinery and declared the machines and arrangements used for the drainage satisfactory. SE Public Health Engineering Department also reviewed the cleaning of sewage lines with modern winching machines on Asghar Mall Road.
The Superintendent Engineer said that the condition of machinery used in Monsoon was checked and found satisfactory.
A summary for the funds for the proper cleaning of Nullah Lai had been sent to the Punjab government, which is expected to be approved soon, MD WASA informed.
Funds amounting to Rs 60 million had been sanctioned for the major drains of the city and the tendering process was started, Muhammad Saleem Ashraf said adding that all the arrangements would be completed before Monsoon.
He urged the citizens not to throw garbage and solid waste in drains and sewer lines.
Managing Director WASA, Muhammad Salim Ashraf and Director Sewerage and Drainage were also present on the occasion.

Governor KP visits Capt Karnal Sher Shaheed’s mausoleum

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Faisal Karim Kundi

PESHAWAR, May 09 (APP): Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi Thursday visited the mausoleum of martyred Captain Karnal Sher Khan and laid flowers on the grave of martyred and recited Fatiha.
The Governor prayed for the elevation of ranks of all the martyrs including Karnal Sher Khan and for the stability and development of the country.
The events of May 9 have damaged the reputation of the country, the Governor said while talking to the media men on the occasion. One year ago today, the interests of the enemies of the country were fulfilled by setting fire to the country, Faisal Karim Kundi said.
The whole nation is waiting for the punishment of the evil elements of May 9 from the state and the courts, Faisal Karim Kundi said. “If the evil anti-national elements of May 9 are not punished, tomorrow some other group will come out for such a heinous conspiracy,” the Governor said and added, one year ago today, the martyrs’ statues and memorials were burnt by wounding the hearts of the heirs of the martyrs.

A vendor is selling watermelons at his roadside setup in Federal Capital.

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APP04-090524 ISLAMABAD: May 09 - A vendor is selling watermelons at his roadside setup in Federal Capital.
A vendor is selling watermelons at his roadside setup in Federal Capital.
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Farmer busy in threshing wheat crop in his field at Gorla.

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APP01-090524 ISLAMABAD: May 09 - Farmer busy in threshing wheat crop in his field at Gorla.
Farmer busy in threshing wheat crop in his field at Gorla.
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ISLAMABAD: May 09 – Farmer busy in threshing wheat crop in his field at Gorla.

Farmer busy in threshing wheat crop in his field at Gorla.

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Farmer busy in threshing wheat crop in his field at Gorla.
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ISLAMABAD: May 09 – Farmers busy in harvesting wheat crop in their field at Chak Shahzad in Federal Capital. 

Tarar appeals judiciary for taking May 9 cases to logical conclusion

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Tarar

ISLAMABAD, May 9 (APP): Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Thursday requested the judiciary to take the May 9, 2024 cases to a logical end.

Addressing a press conference along with Minister for Defence Khawaja Asif here, he wondered what was the reason that the courts did not take these cases to their logical conclusion. He said that the evidence in the May 9 cases was clear and the identity of the attackers was known.

Even it was clear who entered inside various buildings and who stood outside and gave instructions, he noted.

Tarar said that Imran’s three sisters were involved in the May 9 attacks but none of them was booked.

Answering a question, he said that during Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf rule, instructions were issued to prison authorities to force incarcerated Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leaders to sit on the floor in the biting cold of December. Moreover, they were not provided chairs and pillows, he added.

He said that the then leaders of opposition parties and workers meted out such treatment whereas the PTI founder had a cycle for exercise, a walking gallery and desi chicken in meal.

Pakistan keen to transform Qatar ties into a robust economic partnership: PM

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ISLAMABAD, May 9 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said that Pakistan was keen to transform its excellent ties with Qatar into a mutually beneficial robust economic partnership.

The prime minister, in a meeting with Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Qatar Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi, who called on him here, stressed that the two countries should continue to work together to strengthen bilateral cooperation in all spheres of mutual interest, especially in trade and investment.

Highlighting the important role of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), he said that Pakistan would like to see Qatar expand its investment portfolio in Pakistan in priority sectors. To this end, the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) would be able to ensure swift coordination, he assured.

Welcoming the Qatari dignitary and his delegation, the prime minister said that Pakistan greatly valued its historic, cordial and fraternal relationship with Qatar and both countries had always supported each other through thick and thin.

Pakistan keen to transform Qatar ties into a robust economic partnership: PM

Prime Minister Shehbaz conveyed his warm wishes and greetings for the Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrehman bin Jassim Al Thani.

The Qatari minister of state thanked the prime minister for receiving him and conveyed a special message of the leadership of Qatar to him, emphasizing Qatar’s desire to strengthen the enduring bonds of brotherhood with Pakistan as well as its keen interest in investing in Pakistan.

The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs is on a one-day visit to Pakistan as a special envoy of the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the State of Qatar.

Toppling democracy, installing dictatorship, causing social unrest among core aims of May 9 attacks: PM

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PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD, May 9 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday calling the May 9 incidents a revolt against the state and its institutions, said the real objective of the attacks was to topple democracy, bury the constitution, and bring dictatorship in the country besides undermining the national unity to cause social unrest.

The prime minister, chairing a special meeting of the federal cabinet held at the Parliament House, said May 9 was a black day in Pakistan’s history when the rioters attacked the defence institutions and the monuments of martyrs and Ghazis.

The evil plan of May 9 was not merely a conspiracy against Pakistan but also the state, Pakistan Army, and Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir. But thanks to Allah Almighty that design was thwarted. However, the nation wants to know as why despite a year, the culprits were not yet punished,” he remarked.

He said holding the cabinet meeting at the Parliament House aimed to give a message of unity and express solidarity with the nation’s martyrs and heroes.

The prime minister viewed that the May 9 attacks were carried out to undermine that time PDM government’s efforts to stabilise the economy, impede normalisation of strained ties with friendly countries, and cover up the foreign funding, Toshakhana, and 190 million pound corruption scams, and ensure the appointments on key posts without merit.

Exemplifying the riots in the UK and USA, the prime minister said no country could tolerate such heinous crimes against the state institutions.

He said except May 9, the politicians in the country’s history, despite facing tough circumstances, played role in pacifying the situation either through the slogan of “Pakistan Khappay” or tolerated the hardships without uttering a single word against Pakistan.

He said those behind the May 9 attacks had also hurled the allegations of “35 punctures” (a reference to the allegation of polls rigging) and made contradictory statements in cipher case, also undermining Pakistan’s ties with the United States which the incumbent government was trying to improve.

He said the nation had witnessed the May 9 riots and also those who orchestrated and executed the anti-state conspiracy with some people also confessing the same in videos.

He said even today, the anti-Pakistan propaganda was being carried out from abroad, and letters were written by some elements to destabilise the national economy.

He told the cabinet members that the government had already put the country’s economy on the course to stability and thanked the political parties for extending their support. He also expressed gratitude to the Chief Justice of Pakistan for assuring his support to expedite the disposal of tax-related cases involving Rs 2700 billion.

Apprising the members of his recent Saudi visit, he called it the “most productive and useful” visit of his life.

Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar said the Ma 9 incidents were tragic and emphasised that the nation always needed to find a correction course.

He lauded Prime Minister Shehbaz for taking immediate action and overseeing the probe into May 9 attacks.

The law minister presented before the cabinet a report of a committee formed by the caretaker government under the Interim Law Minister Ahmed Irfan on May 9 incident which clearly termed the PTI leadership responsible for the riots.

He said the PTI leadership called the no-confidence motion against its government a foreign conspiracy and the party leadership had also called for playing up the narrative.

The committee also suggested multiple actions like awareness among youth, creating national harmony and legislation on provincial and federal levels to ensure effective prosecution.

Minister for Privatisation Abdul Aleem Khan said the freedom of expression and protest were people’s right but there was always a line for the country. He said the rioters of the Capitol Hill were convicted as no one could be given a free hand in the name of freedom of expression.

In his remarks, Pakistan Peoples Party leader Syed Naveed Qamar said the May 9 incidents showed the perpetrators’ animosity against the state.

However, he called for moving ahead of the condemnations by exposing the real culprits and exonerating the innocent.

Pakistan Muslim League-Zia leader Aijazul Haq said that during his 35-year political career marking many ups and downs and agitations, no one ever fought against the country’s institutions.

“This was unfortunate and on the same day, I had called it a Black Day in the history. The perpetrators should be punished,” he said and called for uniting the whole nation on a minimum agenda for the betterment of Pakistan.

PHA to organize two-day ‘Commissioner Tent Pegging festival’ on May 11

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Parks and Horticulture Authority
RAWALPINDI, May 09 (APP):Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA), Rawalpindi would organize a two-day ‘Commissioner Tent Pegging festival’ at Gorakhpur Nursery on May 11.
According to Director General (DG) PHA, Ahmed Hasan Ranja, PHA would organize historic Tent Pegging competitions at Gorakhpur Nursery on May 11 and 12.
Tent pegging is a game where a person on a horse rides fast and uses a sword or a long stick to hit and pick up a wooden peg as a target.
Teams from all over the country would participate in the competitions to be held at PHA Gorakhpur Nursery.
The DG while presiding over a meeting at PHA headquarters Rawalpindi on Thursday said that all relevant arrangements were being finalized.
Ahmed Hasan Ranjha said that Tent pegging is a traditional sport that started from the 18th century and this sport presents ‘our rich rural culture’.
A large number of the players from all over the country would participate in these competitions.
These competitions are very famous in the villages and fairs of Punjab and in recent years this sport is being watched and appreciated in the cities as well.

Four robbers arrested

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SIALKOT, May 09 (APP):The police arrested four robbers and recovered weapons here on Thursday.
According to a police spokesperson, Bomban-wala police station arrested
Muhammad Suleman, Kashif, Faryad Ali and Tayyab.
During interrogation, two motorcycles, Rs 80,000, three pistols and several rounds
were recovered from the accused.
The police said the accused were wanted in different cases of theft and robbery.