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Chief Commissioner ICT assures to help ICCI for Industrial Estate project

Islamabad, AUG 22 /DNA/ – A delegation of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry led by its President Muhammad Shakeel Munir called on Capt. (Retd) Muhammad Usman in his office and congratulated him on his appointment as Chief Commissioner Islamabad. Jamshaid Akhtar Sheikh Senior Vice President, Muhammad Faheem Khan Vice President ICCI, Khalid Iqbal Malik Chairman Founder Group, Tariq Sadiq, Zafar Bakhtawari, Fasiullah Khan, Akhtar Hussain, Omais Khattak, Usman Khalid, Zia A Zikria, Mian Waqas Masud, Khalid Chaudhry, Raja Abdul Majeed and others were in the delegation.

Addressing the delegation, Capt. (Retd) Muhammad Usman, Chief Commissioner, Islamabad said that the business community was playing an important role in the economic development of the country and assured that he would play role to resolve their key issues. He lauded the efforts of ICCI for the establishment of a new industrial estate in the region and assured that he would provide all possible help to ICCI for the materialization of this important project. He further said that he was interested in promoting Pakistan’s national game hockey by developing an Astroturf ground in the Capital and said that the business community should support him in such efforts. He assured that all highlighted issues of the business community would be given due consideration for redress.

Speaking at the occasion, Muhammad Shakeel Munir, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry highlighted the key issues of the business community that needed close attention of the ICT Administration. He said that ICCI was making efforts since long for the establishment of a new industrial estate in this region to boost industrialization and stressed that ICT Administration and CDA should fully support ICCI in realization of this important project. He also briefed him about the CDA related issues including lease renewal issue of industries, parking issue in markets, expediting work on IJP road and hoped that he would take necessary measures to address them. He assured that the business community would fully support the Chief Commissioner ICT in efforts promoting hockey support in the federal capital as it was our national game. He said that for this purpose, a ground in Islamabad should be allocated to ICCI to promote sports activities.

Jamshaid Akhter Sheikh Senior Vice President, Muhammad Faheem Khan Vice President ICCI, Khalid Iqbal Malik Chairman Founder Group, Tariq Sadiq, Zafar Bakhtawari and others also spoke at the occasion and congratulated Capt. (Retd) Muhammad Usman on his appointment as Chief Commissioner Islamabad. They also highlighted the key issues of the business community that needed the attention of ICT Administration and CDA for redress.

Pakistani expert analyses, what US brought to Middle East

DNA

Islamabad, AUG 22: Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan, Executive Director of the Center for South Asia & International Studies (CSAIS) said that as usual, the western media was very enthusiastic about the US president Joe Biden’s latest trip to the Middle East.

The media rated it as “successful” and “fruitful” in terms of economic partnerships, security deals and political consultations on different regional as well as international issues, he stated it in an article carried by Gwadar Pro on Monday.
In this connection, the shades of brutal history and inhuman acts of prejudices, indecencies, and even genocides of the US in the Middle East and beyond have never faded.   
According to Dr. Mehmood ul Hassan, to highlight this undeniable truth of the past, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) released a comprehensive report titled “US Commits Serious Crimes of Violating Human Rights in the Middle East and Beyond,” narrating and revealing a series of grave crimes committed by the US in the Middle East and surrounding areas that have seriously violated the basic human rights and caused permanent personal damages, collateral losses and irreparable scars to countries and people in the regions.
The said report was issued ahead of the first anniversary of the US’ hasty withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan that subsequently created a colossal humanitarian crisis. It clearly indicated the nature of American hegemony and exposed the barbarity, cruelty and perniciousness of its power politics. 

Now people of the world would have a better understanding of the duplicity of American democracy and the so-called “American-style human rights” that feature hypocrisy and deception.

It emphasized Washington’s violations of human rights, including launching wars, massacring civilians, and damaging the right to life and survival. The US government has been indulged in infamous forced transformation, unilateral socio-economic and political sanctions, and severe breach of people’s basic rights to development, life and health.
The US intentionally created “clash of civilizations”, abused imprisonment and torture, and violated freedom of religion and human dignity in the Middle East and surrounding areas.
The US tried to use its so-called democratic system to reform Afghanistan and abandoned the country when the reform miserably failed with total disregard for the most basic humanitarian issues.
Moreover, the US did not deliver the frozen financial assets of Afghanistan which further deteriorated their socio-economic worries. Simply, the US government and its military establishment only protected their own vested interest and ruined the prospects of peaceful and prosperous lives in many countries of the Middle East, mainly Iraq, Syria, Iran, Lebanon, and many countries in North Africa, too.
Resultantly, many countries suffer from unlimited human miseries, unbearable financial burdens, and weak economies, due to which social fabric has been intentionally dismantled and political systems remain like a witch hunt.  
The report also shared that the US not only rallied its allies to launch the Gulf War (1990-1991), the Afghanistan War (2001-2021), the Iraq War (2003-2011), and so on, but also was deeply involved in the Libyan War and the Syrian War, creating humanitarian disasters rarely seen in the world. Even its alleged role in falling Yemen is susceptible.
Under the pretext of democracy and human rights, the real intention of the US’ cruel actions against foreign countries and regions has been to serve the interests of its domestic elite groups and its military-industrial complex.
Sadly, the constant warmongering and dissemination of the military doctrine of “Whether you are with us or with enemies” has caused direct, serious and lasting damage to local people’s rights to life and survival. The US plundered their resources, doled out their oil & gas reserves, and damaged their bio-diversity.
Because of the US constant military operations and drone attacks in Afghanistan, now it has the highest number of people in food insecurity in the world nearly one year after US troops’ withdrawal, according to a UN report, with more than 23 million in need of immediate assistance, and approximately 95 percent of the population having insufficient food.
The vulnerability of more than 4 million internally displaced people, including people belonging to minorities, and over 3.5 million seeking refuge in neighboring countries are the main worries of Afghan regime which urgently needs humanitarian assistance.  
The US claims that it is the beacon of human rights, but it is actually seriously encroaching the rights to life and property of people in other countries. Its protection of human rights is exclusive to a small group of people, and this has also been demonstrated by gross inequalities among different nationalities and the problem of racism within the US. 

The US is famous for opinion making and shifting public attention. Nearly one year after the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, the US has successfully shifted the focus of the international community by trying to pass the buck to China and Russia, manipulating the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, scheming NATO eastward expansion and most recently disturbing peace and stability in Indo-Pacific region through the visit of the US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.       
To conclude, there is an impassable dichotomy between the US principles of the so-called “democratic norms” and its tangible acts in violation of basic human rights. The US should be held responsible for the current situation in Afghanistan and other trodden countries and take meaningful steps to compensate them, Dr. Hassan added.

PM Shehbaz to visit Qatar tomorrow

DNA

ISLAMABAD, AUG 22 /DNA/ – On the invitation of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Amir of the State of Qatar, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif will paya two-day official visit to Qatar from 23-24 August 2022. This would be the Prime Minister’s first visit to the State of Qatar since assuming office in April 2022. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, including key members of the Cabinet.

During the visit, the Prime Minister will hold in-depth consultations with the Qatari leadership. The two sides will review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations, with a particular focus on advancing energy-related cooperation, deepening trade and investment ties, and exploring greater employment opportunities for Pakistanis in Qatar. They will also exchange views on a range of regional and international issues of mutual interest.

While in Doha, the Prime Minister will also engage with leading Qatari and Pakistani business leaders, investors and entrepreneurs.

The Prime Minister will also visit “Stadium 974” in Doha, where he would be briefed on the extensive preparations undertaken by the Government of Qatar to host the FIFA World Cup.

Pakistan and Qatar enjoy close and cordial fraternal ties, rooted deep in shared faith, mutual trust and understanding, and close cooperation. The relationship is marked by growing collaboration in all fields of bilateral interest as well as close coordination on regional and international issues. Qatar is home to more than 200,000 Pakistanis, who are contributing to the progress, prosperity and economic development of the two brotherly countries.

Regular leadership-level exchanges are a hallmark of the Pakistan-Qatar partnership. The Prime Minister’s visit to Qatar will impart a renewed impetus to deepening cooperation between the two countries in diverse fields and further strengthen their growingeconomic partnership. 

PM seeks urgent report on inflated electricity bills

DNA

ISLAMABAD, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday while taking strict notice of public complaints about inflated electricity bills, directed the authorities concerned to submit an urgent report and recommendations on the matter.

The prime minister, chairing an urgent meeting to discuss the complaints on the inflated electricity bills, resolved not to sit idle until the public complaints were addressed.

“Khadim-e-Pakistan is answerable to his people for resolution of their grievances. I am committed to speaking truth to my people,” he remarked.

Federal Minister for Power Khurram Dastgir, Special Assistant to PM Ahad Cheema and relevant senior officers attended the meeting.

Pak Embassy in Jakarta hosts seminar on tourism promotion

DNA

JAKARTA: The Embassy of Pakistan, Jakarta held a seminar on Tourism promotion in Pakistan at the Chancery today. The event was held in a hybrid format. Over sixty representatives of Indonesian travel agencies, the hospitality industry, and the media attended the event physically while the representative of TDAP, PTDC, and Pakistan Association of Tour Operation (PATO) attended virtually.

From the Indonesian side, the speakers included Mr. Andik Susanto Billi, popularly known as Billi the Back packer,Mr. Havilah, and Ms. Innoy, a travel vlogger who had earlier visited Pakistan. Mr. Billi and other Indonesian speakers shared their experiences in Pakistan and highlighted the friendliness and hospitality of Pakistani people, Pakistani cuisine as well as natural beauty of Pakistan. While expressing their keen interest in exploring Pakistan, the Indonesian speakers agreed on the need to enhance mutual collaboration in the field of tourism. They appreciated the holding of the seminar by the Embassy and acknowledged that events like this would bring more awareness amongst Indonesians about Pakistan’s untapped tourism potential.

From the Pakistan side, Ms. Bakhtawar, (TDAP), Ms. Saadia, PTDC, and Malik Azmat Awan, Vice President, PATO delivered their presentations. The Pakistani speakers gave detailedpresentations on Pakistan covering the thriving tourism potential of the country. They informed the audience about the immense potential that Pakistan holds in almost all fields related to tourism including, adventure tourism, halal tourism, religious tourism, mountaineering etc. They also mentioned the various initiatives of the government of Pakistan to promote tourism.

In his concluding remarks, Ambassador Muhammad Hassan highlighted the critical role of the tourism sector in the economy and appreciated the efforts of TDAP, PTDC, and PATO in tourism promotion. He talked about the unique aspects of Pakistan’s tourism sector and various destinations. The Ambassador stated the Embassy was ready to extend all assistance to interested Indonesian tourists for their visit to Pakistan.

The Embassy also distributed the guide book on the tourism potential of Pakistan among the participants.

The participants were served traditional Pakistani and Indonesian cuisine at the end.

Graduation Ceremony at Pak-Turk Maarif Schools & Colleges

ISLAMABAD, AUG 21 /DNA/ – Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools and Colleges, Chak Shahzad Boys Campus Islamabad has organized an incredible event of “Graduation Ceremony” of its student who has successfully completed the academic career till intermediate (HSSC& A-Levels).The event has been hosted by the Campus Director Mr. Fazlı Püskül and the Principal of Chak Shahzad Campus Mr. Jawad Hasan.

The Graduation Ceremony has begun with the recitation of Holy Quran and the welcome speech by the Turkish Maarif Foundation, Country Representative Mr. Harun Kucukaladagli, by thanking the honourable guests from Türkiye and Pakistan for joining in this historic event. The event has been delighted with the presence of Prof. Dr. Mehmet Paçacı as Türkiye’s New Ambassador to Pakistan, TMF Member Board of Trustees-Ms. TuğbaIşıkErcan, Mr. Prof. Dr.Shamsul Qamar Incharge AcademicsCOMSAT University, and Mr. Muhammad Rafique Tahir (Senior Advisor- SSP) Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad.

Mr. Harun Kucukaladagli has praised wishes to the graduating student for their success in intermediate exam and for their future endeavors. He has alsohighlighted the importance of education for both nations and the great contribution of Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools & Colleges in the field of education and literacy development.

He also elaborates that Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools and Colleges is operating under the umbrella of the Turkish Maarif Foundation, which is a Turkish State-Owned, Non-Profit Educational Entity, recently confirmed its legal status in Pakistan as Turkish State Organization, through an intergovernmental agreement signed between both governments on January 13, 2021.

He also conveyed to audience that TMF is facilitating to more than 50,000 students enrolled in 429 schoolslocated in 49 countries worldwide. In Pakistan as Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools and Colleges, TMF is providing state-of-the-art educational facilities to more than 13000 students in 27 campuses situated in 10 different cities across Pakistan.

Mr. Harun has provided a brief to the event audience that this year145 number of students has been graduating successfully from this campus. This year 40 number of students has beenawarded with the scholarship and placed in the renowned international universities for their higher studies.

He has highlighted that for two brotherly countries, Türkiye and Pakistan, Education holds a critical importance not only for their future through the new generation but also for bringing them closer. Our strategy and approach in academic development, targets highest possible quality and standard in our programs. To embed the philosophy of “Two Nations, One Future”, Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools and Colleges provide inspirational, value integrated and progressive learning environment to students who are also encouraged to participate in National & International Competitions and celebrate the accomplishment of the teachers for their efforts. In the last, He emphasized developing creative and critical thinking abilities among the students with the help of state-of-art technology for a brighter and better future for both nations.

Ms. TuğbaIşıkErcan has also addressed the graduation ceremony event and praised the efforts of the students, teachers and the management of TMF for organizing this mesmerizing event. She has congratulated the successful students and their parent for their achievement and also the teachers who has devoted their effort to polish the skills of student through education and personality development.She also expressed that only with the educational developmentthe future of both nations is in safe hands.

FM Bilawal postpones visits to European countries

ISLAMABAD, AUG 21: /DNA/ – In view of calamities across Pakistan caused by the ongoing heavy monsoon rains and flooding, as well as heavy damages to lives and property, the Foreign Minister has postponed his official visits to Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

The Foreign Minister is looking forward to his interactions with his counterparts, other dignitaries and media, as part of Pakistan’s continued engagement with Europe. The Foreign Minister’s visits to these capitals will be rescheduled at mutually agreed later dates in consultation with the host governments.

PM, COAS review flood relief operations

News Desk

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Sunday was briefed about the ongoing rescue and relief operations being carried out by the Pakistan Army in telephone conversations with Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa and National Disaster Management Authority’s (NDMA) chairperson Lt Gen Akhtar Nawaz. 

In a telephonic conversation with COAS Gen Bajwa, the prime minister talked about the situation of flood affectees and relief and rehabilitation operations in the flood-hit areas, especially in Sindh.

According to the PM Office, the premier stressed upon acceleration of the efforts.

The army chief apprised the prime minister of the army’s full cooperation in the process while PM Shehbaz appreciated the army’s cooperation and passion.

Observing helicopters to be helpful in the operations since the linking roads between Sindh and Balochistan provinces had been eroded, the prime minister directed for provision of helicopters in the province.

General Bajwa also informed that he had issued special direction to the commander southern command over the relief activities in Balochistan.

The premier directed the relevant authorities of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) to immediately distribute support funds among the flood affectees of Sindh.

On the other hand, NDMA Chairperson Lt Gen Akhtar Nawaz apprised the PM of the latest situation of rainfall and floods in Sindh including the cooperation extended during the ongoing rescue and relief operations in two provinces and measures taken so far.   

‘Why I was ousted’, Imran asks ‘neutrals’

Says his struggle against this corrupt system will continue; slams cubs on certain media houses

Irshad Ali

RAWALPINDI: Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday asked the “neutral” why he was ousted through a ‘foreign-funded’ vote of no-confidence in parliament, saying that his only crime is that he has not accepted the “imported” government.
“Now Pemra is also in the game. What has Imran khan done? His only crime is that he is not accepting this imported government,” he said while addressing a public gathering at Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi.
Imran revealed that people who come to his residence to support him get calls from agencies, asking why they were there. “I want to ask whether you are neutral or not. If not then why are you damaging this country so much? Why do you want to stand with these people (the current government)? Do you think the nation will believe these people who have been looting this nation for the past 30 years,” he questioned.
He said that when police resorted to violence on PTI’s May 25 rally, they were informed that they had orders to do so. “It means they were under pressure from the neutrals,” he added.
Imran said that the chief election commissioner is giving all his verdicts against PTI as they wanted to disqualify him but when they seek information they get replies that they are under pressure from the “boots”.
“Now in Shahbaz Gill’s case, police say they are under pressure… whatever is happening in Pakistan will be blamed on you,” he said while addressing the “neutrals”.
During his address, a video clip was also played in which Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leaders can be seen issuing statements against the military and judiciary. Imran asked why Shahbaz Gill is being treated any differently.
“I’m saying all this today because I know their plan. I know what Mr Y is planning but let me tell you today that Imran Khan will not budge even if you throw me in jail… I will never go abroad… I will live and die in this country.”
He said whatever is being planned including his disqualification will damage Pakistan. “PTI is the only federal party in Pakistan right now. PTI has the power to unite. Army alone cannot keep a country united… political parties do that. If you weaken PTI you will weaken the country,” he added.
The former premier said that if PTI is pushed against the wall, the country will face a situation similar to Sri Lanka. “If we step aside who will stop these people from making the current situation even worse in the country? There is only one way out and that is free and transparent elections,” he added.

Case registered against Imran Khan under anti-terrorism act over ‘threatening speech’

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on Sunday booked for threatening Islamabad police officers and female magistrate under Section 7 of anti-Terrorism act (ATA) regarding his statements at the PTI rally, a day ago.

Sources privy to the matter said that the Margalla police have registered a case under the complaint of magistrate Ali Javed against the former prime minister on charges of hate speech in an attempt to disturb the peace.

According to the FIR, he threatened and terrorized state organs and tried to pressurize the judiciary and the police. During the rally, he threatened the Islamabad IG, a woman magistrate, and the DIG, the FIR added.

A day earlier, Imran Khan while addressing the rally held in favour of Dr Shahbaz Gill at F-9 Park said that his party is going to file cases against PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, IG Islamabad and female judge.

the former prime minister lauded his workers, saying that people have come out in large numbers on 24 hours notice. Regarding the matter of Dr Shahbaz Gill, the PTI Chairman said that his party will go to the Supreme Court
Comparing the current situation of the country with the era of Genghis Khan, the former prime minister said that Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz, Asif Ali Zardari, Fazlur Rehman and Khawaja Asif made stronger statements as compared to Shahbaz Gill.

Imran claimed that Shahbaz Gill was captured and tortured to send a message and scare people that if he can be mentally broken then anyone can, adding that a private channel was shut down to throttle freedom of speech, adding that by shutting down the private channel, fear has been spread among other channels.

“If we bow our heads to the idol of fear, we will be left with the sole option of slavery,” the PTI chairman said. Imran further said that in his 26-year political career, he is seeing such an enlightened nation for the first time. The former prime minister said that the sleeping nation has woken up for the first time.

The former prime minister said, “Although we got independence from Britain, today thieves have been imposed on us through foreign conspiracy.” Imran further said that on May 25, police and rangers fired tear-gas shells during a peaceful protest.

Challenging the coalition government, Imran Khan said that whatever the government does, it will not stop the masses, because people want freedom. The former premier claimed that tactics have been used to intimidate social media activists.

Imran Khan said his party will not spare Islamabad’s IG and DIG, saying a vulnerable person was tortured. The former prime minister said they are reluctant to arrest JUI-F chief Fazl.

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