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Quetta court approves Azam Swati’s five-day physical remand

QUETTA: A Quetta court on Sunday handed over Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Azam Khan Swati to police for a five-day physical remand in the case registered against him for tweeting against senior military officers.

The PTI leader is facing charges of libel for using foul language against military officers in his tweets. Initially the senator was arrested by the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA).

But on December 2, Balochistan police arrested Swati for a similar case registered against him in Quetta.

At the time of his arrest, he was already on judicial remand in Adiala Jail, following his detention for a second time in a controversial tweets case on November 27. He was then shifted to Quetta under a transit remand acquired by the Balochistan police

Today’s hearing

Swati was presented before Judicial Magistrate Abdul Sattar under strict security on Sunday morning.

The police had requested a 10-day physical remand but the court only approved it for five days.

Later, PTI Balochistan President and former National Assembly deputy speaker Qasim Khan Suri confirmed that Swati was sent into police custody for a five-day physical remand. 

Speaking to the media after the hearing, Suri condemned the police action against the “elderly leader in extremely cold weather”.

“Is Azam Swati a foreign spy? What has he done. I think it is not good to use Balochistan in such activities,” he said.

Suri further claimed that there is “no worse example” for the restriction on freedom of expression than this.

He said that only the case for attack on PTI Chairman Imran Khan is not being registered, but the rest of party leadership is facing cases. 

KABUL PAK EMBASSY: Islamic Sate responsible for attack

Pakistan expresses concern over the report; terrorism poses threat to peace in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD, DEC 4 /DNA/  – The Islamic State KP has taken responsibility of the Pakistan embassy attack in Kabul. According to reports the IS-KP has claimed it had attached the embassy.

While more details about this attack are yet to come, Pakistan has strongly condemned the IS for taking the responsibility and attacking the Pakistan embassy in Kabul.

According to official statement of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, the government is quite concerned and alarmed at the claim of the IS. The statement reads as, ‘we have seen reports that IS-KP has accepted responsibility for the terrorist attack on the Pakistan Embassy compound on 2 December 2022.

Independently and in consultation with the Afghan authorities, we are verifying the veracity of these reports. This notwithstanding, the terrorist attack is yet another reminder of the threat that terrorism poses to peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region.

We must act resolutely with all our collective might to defeat this menace. On its part, Pakistan remains steadfast in its commitment to combat terrorism’, the statement conclude.

International Day for Persons with disabilities celebrated

DNA

ISLAMABAD: International Day for Persons with Disabilities was celebrated by Directorate General of Special Education at National Library Islamabad on 3rd December 2022. The Federal Minister for Ministry of Human Rights Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

 This event was made successful by the active participation of Persons / Children with Disabilities, teachers, therapists working for the disability, the renewed NGOs, Social Workers, Religious scholar, Civil Society and representatives of Ministry of Human Rights.

The Chief Guest Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada, Federal Minister of Human Rights was delighted on celebration of this event by DGSE and appreciated the performance of PWDs.  Mr. Pirzada talked about on the current year theme of international day for PWD’s. “Transformative solutions for inclusive development: The role of innovation in fuelling an accessible and equitable world”. Due to the current technological advancement in the 21st century, every field of life has changed which has equally swap the life of PWD’s.

He therefore, emphasized on the incorporation of technological advancement in the field of disability to make PWD’ and CWD’s inclusive and participative in the society. He said that Persons with Disabilities are the precious asset of this country, if they are provided with opportunity of education and rehabilitation; they can prove themselves even better than the persons without disability. They have proved in every field of life from sports to professional skills and have raised the name of nation and Pakistan in the world.

Government of Pakistan is facilitating the Persons with Disabilities and will further enhance the resources for the betterment of disability related issues. At the end of event, the Chief Guest commingled with the special children and other participants of event.

Sheikh Azhar Sajjad, Director General of Special Education,   in his well come address, said that the Directorate General of Special Education & its affiliated Institutes are engaged in rehabilitation, education & training of Persons / Children with Disabilities.

The graduates of these prestigious institutes are giving their due contribution in all fields of life. The Director General (SE) said that, Directorate General of Special Education is contributing in the training & capacity building of the professionals, teachers and supporting staff in the field of Special Education. He emphasized the need of technological advancement and incorporation in the educational and rehabilitative needs of CWD’s.  The children with Disabilities showed their hidden and special talent by performing the different tableaus / plays and speeches and entertained the participants. The participants of this celebration appreciated the performance of children with Disability. DNA

NATIONAL DAY OF THE KINGDOM OF THAILAND: Ties between Pak, Thailand moving in upwards direction

Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD, DEC 4 /DNA/ – Shazia Marri, Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety & Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has said that biteral relation between Pakistan and Thailand are moving in upward trajectory.

She said in her speech on the occasion 95th National Day of the Kingdom of Thailand where she participated as chief guest in Islamabad.

While addressing the diplomatic community present on the occasion she noted that bilateral relations are marked with cooperation and convergence of perspectives on multitude of regional and multilateral issues.  She said that 110% increase in bilateral trade between the two countries is a clear indication that they enjoy good and cordial relationship.

She highlighted the cultural and historical similarities of the both counties and emphasised that like Thailand Pakistan also supports and promotes multilateralism and regional cooperation.

She also stressed upon the importance of people to people contact to further boost the bilateral relations between two countries.

Ambassador of Thailand Chakkrid Krachaiwong in his remarks thanked the guests for attending the reception. He also thanked the chief guest for gracing the occasion despite her busy schedule. The ambassador introduced Thai artists who came all the way from Thailand to perform in the reception.

The ambassador also touched upon various aspects of the bilateral relations and hoped these relations will further be strengthened in the coming days. The guests were served with traditional Thai cuisines. The mesmerizing performance of the Thai cultural troupe left the audiences spell-bound. The cultural dances highlighted various aspects of Thai culture and social life. Guests praised the dance performances and appreciated Thai embassy efforts to promote especially cultural linkages between Pakistan and Thailand.

Will dissolve Punjab, KP assemblies this month: Imran Khan

LAHORE: Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has announced dissolution of the provincial assemblies of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this month.

Addressing his party’s parliamentary members from KP via video link Saturday, the ex-premier said that the party is ready for talks with the coalition government, led by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), if they are willing to give a date for the general elections.

“The country needs political stability as economic stability will also come with political stability,” Khan said.

Commenting on the PTI and Pakistan Muslim League-Q’s (Quaid-e-Azam) coalition in Punjab, Khan said Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervez Elahi has given him the authority to dissolve the assembly.

“We will dissolve the provincial assemblies this month and move towards the elections. Our members should prepare for polls. We will soon announce dissolution of the assemblies,” said the deposed prime minister who was removed from the power in April through the no confidence vote in the National Assembly.

He added that the elections are the need of the country and not the PTI’s, even “if there is a delay in polls, it will benefit the PTI”.

Sharing his views on the coalition government’s stance on the elections, Khan said that the government is trying to delay the polls in the fear of defeat, claiming that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is towing the incumbent government’s line.

“The ‘facilitators’ who brought them don’t know where the country’s is going. It is my prediction that they will flee after leaving the country on the brink of destruction. The Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) leaders will leave the country and go abroad,” the former prime minister said.

Retracting to his invitation for talks with the PML-N-led coalition government in the Centre, the PTI chief said: “I tried to explain to them yesterday but the wrong message was conveyed. They misunderstood my message. What will we talk to them about? It cannot happen. What was their purpose of assuming charge of the government? To have the theft forgiven! General Musharraf gave them NRO [National Reconciliation Ordinance].”

The ousted premier, when speaking about Senator Azam Swati’s arrest and ‘torture’, said that everyone has to protest for the senator. “Azam Swati was tortured just for criticising in a tweet.”

Security forces conduct operation against terrorists in NW

RAWALPINDI, 3 Dec: /DNA/ – A fire exchange took place between terrorists and own troops in general area Shewa, North Waziristan District.
During an intense exchange of fire, Muhammad Noor alias Sarakai, a notorious terrorist commander was killed. Weapons and ammunition were also recovered from the killed terrorist. The killed terrorist remained actively involved in high profile terrorist activities against security forces as well as kidnapping for ransom and was highly wanted by CTD in multiple cases.
Locals of the area appreciated the operations and expressed their full support to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the area.

Fawad regrets judiciary’s inaction

LAHORE, Dec 03 (DNA): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader and
former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry while hitting out at former president and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and PML-N supremo and
former PM Nawaz Sharif for running away from the country and finding
excuses to avoid elections, expressed regret that the judiciary isn’t
playing its role.

Talking to media in Lahore on Saturday, the PTI leader while reacting to
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad
Rafique’s presser on behalf of the federal government asked if former PM
Nawaz Sharif kept them in the party to boo others but they should have
courage to ask their leadership about NRO.

“If they feel bad that people call them thieves and bandits, then they
should ask their leadership,” he said and asked if anyone have doubts
about the plundering of the leadership of both parties.

Quoting a journalist who said court was opened midnight on former COAS
Gen (r) Qamar Javed Bajwa’s orders, Fawad Chaudhry said that this is a
question mark on our justice system, adding that the establishment will
have to think, if the decisions are made behind closed doors because the
common man no more expect justice from the courts.

The former federal minister went on to say that a meeting of the party’s
Sindh Parliamentary Party will be held shortly adding that we have made
our decisions and we are ready for the elections. DNA

Japan keen to further strengthen ties with Pakistan: Ambassador

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Japan WADA Mitsuhiro has said the relationship between Japan and Pakistan has been very close as “Deerina Dost” and continues to spread through mutual cooperation based on shared values such as democracy, peace and sustainable development. Japan attaches immense importance to its relationship with Pakistan and is fully committed to further improving ties in all areas of mutual interest. It is clear that you are very important for materializing those shared values.

The Ambassador further said, he was glad to say that both nations have been supportive to each other and that this year we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. 

‘Our diplomatic relation was established on April 28 in 1952. Pakistan was one of the countries which welcomed Japan back to the international arena after the World War II. Pakistan helped Japan diplomatically by sending a delegation to participate in San Francisco Peace Treaty. Pakistan was the first country that started to export cotton to Japan in the 1950s, which played an important role for the Japanese post-war reconstruction. Japan processed raw cotton from Pakistan into yarn and cloth. Japan on the other hand exported machinery such as spindles to Pakistan. In this way, we helped each other particularly in the textile sector’. 

The ambassador said, during the first decade after Pakistan’s independence, a number of Japanese business offices were set up in Karachi mainly for trading purposes. For example, the third overseas branch by the Bank of Tokyo in 1953 and the second overseas office by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). This portrays traditional friendship including business activity between the two countries.

Today, we continue to make further efforts to promote business relationship.  We are working for more business friendly environment for activities of foreign companies in Pakistan, which will surely lead to mutual economic benefits.

As for the Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Japan, Pakistan is one of the first countries, which Japan started to provide with since 1954.  Japan remains one of the major bilateral development partners to Pakistan since 1954, extending assistance in multifaceted sectors of socio-economic development. The total value of assistance has amounted to $11.7 Billion, and 7,273 trainees have been accepted from Pakistan as of January 2022. This includes Japanese concessional loan, grant assistance, and technical cooperation, that have been utilized mostly for supporting infrastructure and social development, including assistance on creating roads, power generation / transmission / distribution, water and sanitation, agriculture, education, health, security, disaster management, climate change and human resources development. 

The Kohat tunnel, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), the construction of steel bridges near Fort Munro which connects Southern Punjab to Balochistan via N-70, Indus Highway, Weather Forecasting and Surveillance Radar System are a few examples of Japanese assistance.

Among others, polio eradication is one of the focused areas of Japanese assistance. Since 1996, the Government of Japan together with other partners has been consistently assisting Pakistan to eliminate this disease.

JICA is very active in Pakistan as you know.  The video you are watching on the screen today is called “Weave Your Dreams” which is showing JICA’s activity to support women empowerment through technical training. You will watch the success stories of female graduate from three garment related vocational training institutes in Faisalabad and Lahore.     

As a trusted partner, Japan has tirelessly been supporting Pakistan.  It was at the time of the devastating earthquake in 2005, countrywide floods in 2010 and 2022,

The Government of Japan also offers academic scholarships to Pakistani students every year for higher studies in Japan. This academic scholarship started in 1963 in Pakistan and so far 820 graduates (470 Embassy recommended scholarship and 350 direct scholarship) have successfully completed their degrees from Japan.  This scholarship is very popular and competitive due to good academic environment of Japanese universities as well as its fully funded program.

Other type of scholarship even includes professional training courses such as the Teachers Training Course as well as the Young Leaders Program for the Governmnet officers, aiming to provide an opportunity to learn modern knowledge and advanced skills in Japan. In 2018, Japan also started another human resource development scholarship called JDS, which is exclusively for young Pakistani civil servants to acquire higher education in top Japanese universities with the purpose of nation building for Pakistan.   

People-to-people exchanges are the foundation of our friendship from a long-term perspective. In this regard, I actively support events and programs which encourage further interactions and deepen mutual understanding.

This year Pakistani military musical band participated in the annual grand concert organized by the Japan Self Defense Forces in Japan.  With the recent active participation by JSDF in AMAN 21, I wish to see such interactions will help further deepen the multi-layered cooperation between the two countries. 

‘On the occasion of 70th anniversary, we must renew ourselves to further develop our close ties for next 70 years as “Deerenah Dost”. We should make a firm commitment to deepen our cherished ties which will amplify the welfare of both peoples’, he concluded. 

Pak-Uzbekistan can play key role for economic integration

ISLAMABAD, Dec 03 (DNA): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Saturday said that Pakistan and Uzbekistan could play a key role in regional economic integration.

This he said in a meeting with Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Pakistan Mr. Oybek Usmanov, who called on the federal minister, here, at Finance Division, said a press release.

 Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar welcomed the ambassador and highlighted profound fraternal relations and deep-rooted cultural and historical linkages between Pakistan and Uzbekistan.

The finance minister and the Ambassador of Republic of Uzbekistan discussed measures to strengthen the relationship between the two countries.

The ambassador of Republic of Uzbekistan shared their government’s keen interest in enhancing the relations with Pakistan on multiple fronts through the enhancement of trade, investment and business.

The ambassador also invited the finance minister on behalf of his government to visit Tashkent in January 2023 for co-chairing a joint ministerial meeting.

The finance minister shared that the government of Pakistan attaches great importance to strengthening bilateral relations and mutual interests to enhance and cooperate in multiple sectors including trade, energy, education, science and technology, and cultural exchanges with Uzbekistan.

He apprised the Uzbek Ambassador about the potential investment avenues present in Pakistan.

In conclusion, the finance minister thanked the Ambassador and extended full support to enhance bilateral relations between both countries in various sectors. DNA

Ex-Member of the Senate Begum Najma Hameed passes away  

RAWALPINDI, DEC 3 /DNA/ – Former member of the Senate of Pakistan and Ex-President of PML (N) Women Wing has passed away on Saturday.

As a born Muslim Leagurer Najma Hameed witnessed important events of Pakistan’s politics and history. She had a special bond with her leader Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and late Begum Kulsoom Nawaz.

With strong ideological commitment and clear vision she untiringly fought for democracy all her life. She was symbol of PML (N) in Rawalpindi.

Funeral prayer of Najma Hameed will be offered on Sunday (Tommorow) 4th December 2022, after Zuhr Prayers (1:30pm) at “Aqsa Masjid” near her residence (877, F Block, Satellite Town) in Rawalpindi.

Dua-e-Qul of Najma Hameed will offered on Monday 5th December 2022, 11:00 am, at Siddique Shadi Hall, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi. DNA

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