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Appointment of Army Chief will be according to constitution: SAPM

By Faisal Munir / DNA
ATTOCK: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Overseas
Pakistanis and Human Resources Sardar Saleem Haider Khan has said that
the people rejected Imran Khan. Elections will be held on time. The
appointment of Army Chief will be according to the constitution. The
coalition government is trying to provide relief to the people. The
country’s economy is being damaged by the long march. It is not right
for Imran Khan to criticize institutions as a target, they are
spreading riots in the country in the name of Long March. The country
cannot afford any chaos.

SAPM said that the struggle of PPP has always been peaceful for the
country and nation The sacrifices of PPP are not hidden from anyone We
prefer practical service politics aimed at improving the quality of
life of the people. PPP always struggled for democracy and did not
hesitate to make the biggest sacrifice for the country.

He said that Tehreek-e-Insaf is doing politics of anarchy by
neglecting public problems Imran Khan is not concerned with the
sufferings of the people, he wants power in any situation, but he will
not succeed in it. PPP has never attacked state institutions. November
30 of PPP The establishment will be celebrated with great enthusiasm
Sincere Jayale is the leader of the party, serving the people is one
of the top priorities. In every era of PPP, there was significant
development in the fields of health, education and infrastructure,
which brought real relief to the people.

SAPM said that The politics of practical actions instead of just lofty
claims is the distinguishing feature of PPP. Thanks to the
revolutionary actions of Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the
prestige of the beloved country has been increased world wide. Those
who spread despair among the people are not sincere to the country.
Imran Khan DemocraticThey want to weaken the system and parliament,
but they will fail in this. Those who block the way of development and
prosperity of Pakistan will not succeed in their negative ambitions.

Saleem Haider said that the PPP is the largest political party in the
country which believes in the development of democracy. People will
reject those who spread riots in the name of Long March. The culture
of tolerance will have to be promoted in politics. Providing basic
facilities to the people and enabling the business system is the
agenda of the federal government. This is the requirement of national
survival and security Institutions should play their own role in the
development of the country and the nation while staying within their
own limits. Premature elections will cause chaos and instability in
the country. Some elements are trying to spread chaos in the country
for their own interests, but they will still fail like before.

Joint efforts against breast cancer needed to save lives: RCCI

Rawalpindi, NOV 16 /DNA/ – Saqib Rafiq, President Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) has said that joint efforts against the breast cancer would lead to saving lives of thousands of women in the country.

Speaking at an awareness session jointly organized by RCCI and Pink Ribbon at at Quaid-i-Azam School of Management Sciences Islamabad, he said the survival rate of breast cancer patients across the globe was about 95-98 per cent compared to 45pc in Pakistan due to late diagnosis.

A large number of students and faculty members participated in the awareness session. Chairperson Ms. Shadab Khan, Vice Chairperson Ms. Shamaila Shahzad and other RCCI Women members were also present in the session.

 “One in every eight women in the country is at risk of breast cancer, besides one woman falls victim to the disease every 13 minutes,” he said, adding that there was a need to shun taboos associated with breast cancer and encourage women to seek timely medical consultation.

RCCI chief acknowledging the important role of women in society, said the chamber had taken several key initiatives to ensure their empowerment, including setting up business incubation centres.

In order to address challenges pertaining to the well-being of women, the RCCI would continue to extend them support on health issues such as breast cancer, he said.

He also proposed installation of a mammogram machine at every teaching hospital to train medical graduates about breast cancer screening.

US embassy political secretary calls on Faisal Kundi

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Islamabad, NOV 16: The Political Officer of U.S. Embassy Islamabad, Teresa Chang called on the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, Faisal Karim Kundi at Islamabad. 

Ms. Teresa Chang covers domestic political issues, human rights, and labour. She was accompanied by Muhammad Aftab Qureshi, a political specialist at the United States Embassy, Islamabad. Faisal Karim Kundi and Teresa Chang discussed matters of mutual interests.

Faisal Karim Kundi thanked her for the support US government provides to Pakistan in different sectors.

While discussing the political situation in Pakistan, Faisal Karim Kundi, said that politicians sit together and discuss the possibilities for the smooth running of the system. Despite the hard times in the Pakistan Peoples Party government from 2008-13, when terrorism was at its peak in Pakistan and the government was dealing with millions of IDPs, we tried to create environment of reconciliation in Pakistan, he added.

He said that the first priority of the present government is to restore the trust of the international and regional powers. He also said that political gains must not hurt the international relations of Pakistan.

Two jawans embrace shahadat

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RAWALPINDI: On 15/16 November 2022, fire exchange took place between security forces and terrorists in general area Hilal Khel, Bajaur District.

During intense ex-change of fire, 1x terrorist got killed. Weapon and ammunition was also recovered from the killed terrorist.

The killed terrorist remained actively involved in terrorist activities against security forces.

However, during intense exchange of fire, Naik Taj Muhammad (age 33 years, resident of Kohat) and Lance Naik Imtiaz Khan (age 30 years, resident of Malakand) having fought gallantly, embraced Shahadat.

Sanitization of the area is being carried out to eliminate any terrorists found in the area.

Pakistan Ulema Council’s Central Executive and Advisory Body Meeting

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ISLAMABAD, NOV 16: The Central Executive and Advisory Body of Pakistan Ulema Council elected Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi as Central Chairman and Maulana Asad Zakaria Qasmi as Central Secretary General of Pakistan Ulema Council.

 The Central Advisory Body also decided to organize the Pakistan Ulema Council in all areas across the country and to arrange  ‘Pakistan Stability Conferences’ and seminars all over the country.

The meeting of the Central Executive and Advisory Body was attended by the Ulemas-Mashaykh and important office bearers of Pakistan Ulema Council from all over the country.

The declaration issued by the council following the meeting said:

 1) The prevailing circumstances and situation in the country requires that political and religious parties should adopt an attitude of understanding and harmony for the economic stability in Pakistan, and continue efforts for the elimination of interest system and for eradication of extremism, terrorism. For the cause of

reforms in the justice and electoral system and to ensure economic development in the country, trends of extremism and intolerance should be eliminated.

 Tehreek-e-Insaf and the government should start meaningful dialogues and leadership of PTI should return to the parliament making an end to long-march politics.

2) The campaign against the Pakistan’s security forces and the officials of the country’s security agencies should be stopped immediately.  All the officers of the Pakistan Army are patriotic and highly competent. 

The matter for the appointment of the Chief of Army Staff is clear according to the constitution and law.  Baseless statements and rumor-mongering on the issue of appointment of the Chief of the Army Staff should be stopped immediately.

 3) In the case of Arshad Sharif’s murder, attack on Imran Khan and on the incident of Azam Swati, blaming the officials of the security institutions without any investigation and evidence is not right.

4) The Prime Minister of Pakistan has requested an inquiry commission in this regard, so the Supreme Court’s Chief Justice is appealed  to constitute an inquiry commission immediately. 

Arshad Sharif’s murder, Imran Khan’s attack and Azam Swati’s video are reprehensible acts, but hurling accusation without investigation is also not right act.

 4.  The Pakistan Ulema Council fully agrees with the declaration of the conferences called by Darul Ifta regarding environmental and climate changes and also announced to establish a committee under the chairmanship of Central Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi to communicate with international organizations and religious leaders in this regard. 

5)  Pakistan Ulema Council strongly supports the establishment of R20 by Muslim World League and fully supports the efforts made by Muslim World League on inter-faith and inter-religious dialogue on peace and global issues. The  meeting also expressed satisfaction on the recent visit of Secretary General

Muslim World League

Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa to Pakistan.

 6) Pakistan Ulema Council also decided to cooperate with the International Interfaith Harmony Council to play a more effective and vibrant role with regard to interfaith and inter-religious harmony, minorities, women’s issues and respective rights.

 7) Pakistan Ulama Council in view of the conference held in Sharm-Al-Sheikh with reference to the environment held in cooperation of Egypt and Saudi Arabia welcomes the initiative of Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman for Green Middle East and Green Saudi Arabia stating that religious leadership are aware of their respective responsibilities in this regard. All religious scholars and respective leadership should also play their role on issues of climate change and increasing challenges of poverty in the world.

 8) The  Central Executive and Advisory Body of Pakistan Ulema Council expressed their gratitude to the King of Bahrain and the head of the Bahrain Islamic Council, Sheikh Al-Azhar Ahmed Tayyib and Pope Francis, while fully endorsing the declaration of the interfaith conference organized in aegis of Bahrain Dialogue Forum held in Bahrain.

 9)  In view of the global situation, the Pakistan Ulema Council decided to hold ‘World Peace Conference’ in Islamabad in March 2023, in which Imam-e-Kaaba, Sheikh Al-Azhar, Pope Francis, Bishop of Canterbury, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa will be invited.

NADRA develops app for abandoned bodies’ identification

ISLAMABAD, NOV 16: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) on Wednesday developed an app for the identification of abandoned bodies.

NADRA will provide the app to the Chhipa Welfare Association free of charge, and through the app, the process of identification of 6673 unidentified dead bodies has been made possible while 4427 dead bodies have been handed over after identification.

Moreover, the identification of mental patients will also be possible through the ID app, NADRA has successfully identified 1415 homeless men and 428 homeless women.

Contempt case: In reply to SC, Imran says PTI didn’t ‘knowingly violate’ court orders during May 25 march

ISLAMABAD, NOV 16: In a detailed reply submitted to the Supreme Court in a contempt case on Wednesday, PTI chief Imran Khan maintained that he was not made aware of the apex court’s order of May 25 that defined the limits for his party’s ‘Azadi March’ at the time and as such, “has not knowingly violated” any of its orders.

Imran is facing contempt proceedings for allegedly flouting the top court’s order regarding the party’s march on May 25 in a plea filed by the interior ministry.

The ministry has stated in the plea that the apex court had directed the PTI to hold its ‘Azadi March’ gathering in a ground located between sectors H-9 and G-9. But, Imran and his supporters made their way towards D-Chowk in alleged contravention of court orders, the plea said.

At the previous hearing, the court had given the PTI chairman a second chance to explain the alleged flouting of court orders during the May 25 march. Previously, Imran had said that he was not aware of any undertaking submitted by his party on his behalf that the May 25 “Azadi March” would not proceed to D-Chowk.

In his response submitted today, Imran maintained he was not made aware of the “detailed contents of the verbal order made by this honourable court at about 6:05pm” on May 25.

He said after a perusal of the order, it was clear that the court had directed the interior ministry secretary, Islamabad and Punjab inspectors general of police and the Attock deputy commissioner to facilitate a meeting between the “designated PTI leadership in Islamabad”, including his counsel Babar Awan, and him.

“No such meeting was facilitated,” he said.

The PTI chairperson further stated that his statements on May 25 while addressing his supporters at 6:45pm and in the following two hours “reflected the communication of the verbal order received by him from political workers”.

He linked the communication lapse to jammers installed in his container for security purposes, saying the devices “make direct communication through cellular phones impractical.

“Any inadvertent overstepping his sincerely regretted.”

Assuring the court of having directed his party members to carry out political activities in a dignified manner, he contended that an incomplete recording of his statements made at Chach Interchange in Attock in May 25 was played in the court, and an incomplete transcript of the same was submitted.

Based on the information he had received, Imran said, he had “relayed to the people of Pakistan the good news that this honourable court had directed [the] removal of obstructions to the exercise of the constitutional rights of the people as regards to movement and assembly”.

He maintained he had “called upon families (women and children) to attend the protest gathering at D-Chowk in the sincere belief that such a gathering would be peaceful and not in violation of any order of this honourable court.”

Moreover, Imran added, that his cavalcade was subjected to “obstruction and intense tear gas shelling at the behest of the provincial government and other involved agencies” upon reaching Chach Interchange in Attock.

It was in view of this “continuing brutality” that Imran had called upon PTI supporters and members to assemble at “what is known as ‘D-Chowk, Islamabad’ in order to register a peaceful protest against the unconscionable and unconstitutional violence perpetrated by the state authorities,” the PTI chief explained.

He contended that the call for D-Chowk was meant for holding “an immediate protest against the unprovoked violence” and that it was distinct from the planned political assembly, the permission for which was sought at the ground between G-9 and H-9 sectors along with an assurance that the party won’t cause any obstruction in the city.

Imran went on that when his lawyer Faisal contacted Umar, the later was in Islamabad, adding that Umar instructions were to reiterate PTI’s right to hold a “peaceful assembly” in the capital. “Umar also expressed resolve that all the political activities held on the part of PTI would be peaceful.

However, he pointed out, the answering respondent could not be contacted because of jammers. The PTI chief also clarified that Umar’s instructions were consistent with the party policy.

“Umar travelled from Islamabad to Wali Interchange, near Mardan in a helicopter and joined Imran’s cavalcade at 3pm on May 25,” Imran said, adding that henceforth there was not contract between Umar and the PTI lawyers.

He added that the court passed verbal orders on May 25 which were not or could not be directly communicated to the PTI and the written order was only issued on May 26 — the day after the march.

“However, various news channels carried reports regarding the court’s orders between 6:05pm and 6:45pm. Some of these programmes/news bulletins were viewed by some individuals travelling in vehicles that were 50 or more yards behind the vehicle in which the respondent [Imran] was travelling. “

Imran said that some of these people tried to reach to him and conveyed the court’s orders “in general terms as reported by the media”.

“The gist of the communication was that the honourable court was pleased to order the removal of all restrictions placed by the state to entry into Islamabad by the members and supporters of PTI,” he highlighted, adding that the reports run by news channels didn’t mention any bar been imposed by the SC against protesting at the D-Chowk, hence leading to a “misunderstanding”.

“Any misconception on the part of the answering respondent was entirely inadvertent and caused by the circumstances in which the verbal order passed by the court was understood by various news channels and then communicated by political workers to the answering respondent.”

Imran said that at that time he was also under extreme stress because of teargas shelling and violence perpetrated by the Punjab and federal authorities.

“The acts of violence that occurred during the evening of May 25 at various places in Islamabad were the consequences of state brutality and no act of violence was either intended or encouraged by the PTI,” the former premier contended.

He also clarified that the individuals who reacted to the violence did so in their own self-defence, adding that he had later called off the protest at D-Chowk for this reason alone.

“The reports filed on behalf of the ICT, the IB and the ISI contain references and presumptions not supported by facts,” Imran argued in his response, stating that he neither “flouted or disregarded” the orders passed by the apex court on May 25.

“It is respectfully submitted that the respondent remains committed to ensuring balance envisaged by the law and Constitution. There was no preplanned or organised resistance or reaction on the part of the respondent or the PTI to disproportionate violence and aggression that was deployed by the state.”

Imran also stressed that he remained committed to the rule of law and respect for the judiciary.

He then prayed that the case should be closed with the indulgence of the court.

The petition

The federal government, through the interior ministry, had approached the Supreme Court last week for initiating contempt of court proceedings against Imran for violating its May 25 order, wherein the PTI was restricted from holding its ‘Azadi March’ near Peshawar Mor between the H-9 and G-9 areas of Islamabad. However, Imran and his supporters made their way towards D-Chowk in alleged contravention of court orders.

According to the petition, the apex court had in its May order directed the PTI to hold a gathering on a ground located between sectors H-9 and G-9 in view of the categorical assurances on behalf of the party’s top leadership and their counsel that their rally would not cause any inconvenience or blockage of the Srinagar Highway or trouble the public and that the rally would be conducted in a peaceful and lawful manner.

Despite these assurances, the PTI top leadership, acting in blatant disregard for the directions, exhorted its supporters to reach D-Chowk, falsely professing that the court had allowed the march without any conditions, it added.

The contempt petition pleaded for the implementation of the apex court order for the protection of the fundamental rights of the public, particularly residents of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

It also requested that the Supreme Court should also issue comprehensive guidelines for all future protests to be held in the federal capital that should include prior intimation of the date, selection of the venue, assurance of not causing any hindrance to public life and a commitment to ensure that the protesters would not cause any damage to public or private property.

The plea also claimed the tone and tenor adopted by the PTI chairman in his speeches against the incumbent rulers and state institutions was “highly inflammatory”, aimed at encouraging distrust and contempt and instigating revolt.

This had caused significant alarm not only among the public but also the international community and investors regarding the impact of this purported ‘jihad’, the petition claimed, adding the past conduct of the party head, especially the events of May 25 and his violation of court orders, his alleged encouragement of destruction of public and private property and disruption of law and order, merited strong directions from the apex court about his upcoming protests.

Palestine condemns terror attack on police officials

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ISLAMABAD: Palestine has condemned terrorist attack on Pakistani police officials and expressed sympathies with the families of the victims.

In a statement Ambassador of Palestine to Pakistan Ahmed Rabei said ‘We strongly condemn terror in all kind and manifestations and firmly stand with brotherly people of Pakistan. We are deep grieved over the martyrdom of six police officials.

The ambassador wished that May Allah Almighty rest the departed souls in peace and grant courage to the bereaved families to bear this loss.

US launches initiative to enhance U.S.-Pakistan bilateral trade

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ISLAMABAD, NOV 16 – In honor of Global Entrepreneurship Week,  U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome, joined by the Minister of State for Finance and Revenue, Dr. Ayesha Ghaus Pasha, formally launched a United States government-led initiative to enhance U.S.- Pakistan bilateral trade. The United States has long been Pakistan’s largest export market, with potential for further growth.  According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the United States imported nearly $5.3 billion in Pakistani goods in 2021, and U.S. investments in Pakistan went up by 50 percent in the past year.

The Investment Promotion Activity (IPA), implemented by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is a five-year project that will help strengthen Pakistan’s business environment, build the capacity of Pakistani institutions focused on investment promotion, attract foreign direct investment, and increase U.S.-Pakistan bilateral trade and investment.  Overall, the project aims to reduce barriers to investment and trade by improving Pakistan’s investment promotion capabilities.

The project will also provide grants to firms registered in Pakistan that are interested in enhancing trade with the United States and have the potential to attract foreign direct investments. These grants will play a critical role in connecting Pakistani firms with investors in the United States and other countries.

During the launch event, a Fireside Chat on U.S.-Pakistan Bilateral Trade Opportunities, Ambassador Blome remarked, “The United States has been a leading investor in Pakistan for the past 20 years, and U.S. investment in Pakistan is the highest it has been in over a decade.  Building on and expanding that strong foundation of economic cooperation, we are continuously seeking to increase bilateral trade, boost investment, and improve entrepreneurial and educational opportunities for Pakistanis.

As a part of the U.S. government’s long-term commitment to helping Pakistanis secure a more prosperous future, USAID is working closely with the Government of Pakistan to streamline its business practices, improve governance, promote regulatory reforms and competition with the goal of lowering the cost of doing business and strengthening the investment climate for foreign investors in Pakistan.  The newly launched activity will promote opportunities for enhanced trade and investment between American and Pakistani businesses.

Second Pakistan Property Exhibition on Dec 16: Barlas

A large number of prominent builders, developers, from across the country will participate in the exhibition

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ISLAMABAD, NOV 16: The meeting organized by Pakistan Association of Exhibition Industry was chaired by Khursheed Barlas, in which after mutual consultation with all stakeholders, taking into consideration the political situation of the country, the second Pakistan International Property Exhibition and Convention, which is from 18 to 20 November. was to be held at the Pak-China Friendship Centre.

After the unanimous decision, the new dates of the Second Pakistan International Property Exhibition have been announced, which will be held from December 16 to 18 at  Pakistan-China Friendship Center.

A large number of various business community associated with bank projects and tourism industry including prominent builders, developers, allied construction industry from across the country will participate in the three-day exhibition. It is one of the most important investment fairs that will boost Pakistan’s economy, creating great opportunities to attract investment from national to international levels.

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