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PM Imran Khan wishes Hindu community on Holi

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has extended his wishes to the Hindu community on the festival of Holi.

“Wishing all our Hindu community a very happy Holi, the festival of colours,” tweeted PM Imran Khan.

The Hindu citizens living across the country are celebrating the festival with traditional enthusiasm.

The festival is celebrated every year in February or March and signifies new beginnings – leaving behind winter and welcoming spring.

In this joyous celebration of spring, people gather in the streets and play with colours, distribute sweets and dance together by smearing ”Abeer” or red vermilion powder and throwing colour and water-filled balloons at each other.

4,767 Covid cases, 57 deaths reported in Pakistan during past 24 hours

ISLAMABAD: Coronavirus has claimed 57 more lives in Pakistan during the past 24 hours, surging the overall death toll to 14,215.

The latest statistics of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) showed the COVID-19 has claimed 57 more lives and 4,767 fresh infections were reported during the period.

The total count of active cases is 44,447 and the positivity rate stands at 10.44 per cent.

A total of 45,656 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Since the detection of the first COVID-19 case in the country, overall 10,066,726 tests have been conducted so far.

With 201 new critical cases during the past 24 hours, the overall number of critical patients across the country currently stands at 2,842, whereas, 2,647 people recovered from the deadly disease during the last 24 hours. Overall 595,929 have regained their health from the COVID-19.

The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) head Asad Umar haD said that the federal government would go ahead with ‘tough decisions’ if the coronavirus pandemic situation worsens in Pakistan.

Asad Umar, while addressing a press conference in Islamabad, had said that they have taken necessary decisions and reviewed it after predicting the spike in the spread of coronavirus pandemic.

Turkish President Erdoğan holds high-level meeting with Qatari top diplomat in Istanbul

ISTANBUL, MAR 27: Turkey‘s president met Qatar’s foreign minister in Istanbul on Saturday. The meeting between Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani at the Vahdettin Mansion lasted around an hour and 45 minutes.

Earlier this month, Turkey, Qatar, and Russia announced they plan to make joint efforts for a political solution to end the decade-long conflict in Syria.

Batting great Tendulkar contracts Covid-19 as new cases surge in India

NEW DELHI, MAR 27 – India batting great Sachin Tendulkar said on Saturday he has contracted the novel coronavirus and has mild symptoms as infections continued to surge in the world’s second-most populated country.

Tendulkar, who will turn 48 next month, retired from the professional game in 2013 after notching a still unmatched 100 international centuries in a prolific 24-year career.

He returned to the crease recently as captain of the India Legends team in a promotional event called the Road Safety World Series in Raipur, in the state of Chhattisgarh.

“I have been testing myself and taking all the recommended precautions to ensure Covid is kept at bay. However, I have tested positive today following mild symptoms,” Tendulkar said on his Twitter handle.

“All others at home have tested negative. I have quarantined myself at home and I am following all the necessary protocols as advised by my doctors.”

India on Saturday reported 62,258 new infections, its highest since October, taking its tally to 11.91 million. The death toll rose by 291 to stand at 161,240.

Tendulkar lives in Mumbai, the capital of the Western Indian state of Maharashtra, which has been the hardest hit by a resurgence in cases.

Maharashtra has seen infections rising steadily and recorded an all-time high of 36,902 new cases on Friday with India’s commercial capital Mumbai also reporting a high of 5,515 cases.

The state government has announced a night curfew from Sunday to stem the spread of the virus, while authorities could also impose local lockdowns in some districts after informing people in advance.

ZARDARI OFFERED PML-N REGIME CHANGE IN PUNJAB BECAUSE ‘SELECTORS’ WANTED BUZDAR GONE, CLAIMS MARYAM

ISLAMABAD, MAR 27 – PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz alleged on Saturday that PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari had offered a deal to the PML-N in a meeting of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), purportedly backed by the establishment, of regime change in Punjab.

Maryam made the allegation while speaking to the media outside the Lahore High Court, where she had gone to submit her bail bond of Rs1 million in a case concerning alleged illegal acquisition of land in Jati Umra. She is on interim bail till April 12 in the case.

She said Zardari had “made this offer inside the PDM that if PML-N wants, then we [PPP], because selectors also want this, want a [regime change] in Punjab”.

Maryam said Prime Minister Imran Khan was backing Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar while the “selectors” wanted change in Punjab.

“They said if the PML-N and PDM accept, then we can bring change in Punjab though a vote of no confidence [against the Punjab chief minister] and make [Chaudhry] Pervaiz Elahi or someone else the chief minister.”

She went on to say that PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif had rejected the offer and given a “clear answer” that he would not sacrifice his principles or work together with the “selectors” to attain political power.

“His entire stance was based on our narrative that you should remain in the limits and boundaries of the law and Constitution, and don’t interfere in politics,” she said.

She said Nawaz refused to leave his principles in exchange for political power.

Maryam rubbished a question when asked whether the slogan of aik Zardari sab pe bhari (one Zardari outweighs all) had prevailed yet again, saying: “If I today too sacrifice my principles and Mian Sahab sacrifices his principles then we can outweigh the whole of Pakistan.”

“I think it is a moment of shame,” said Maryam, adding that everyone knew how to throw around their political weight but “to walk on principles and be steadfast is the the way to go and the nation is watching.”

‘Sacrificed principles for small post’

Maryam lashed out at the PPP’s decision to submit Yousuf Raza Gilani’s nomination for the leader of the opposition in the Senate.

Gilani was successful in the bid — with 30 votes in his support compared to 17 for the PML-N-backed candidate Azam Nazeer Tarar — and was confirmed as the leader of the opposition in a notification issued by the Senate Secretariat on Friday.

She said that while she would wait for PDM chief Fazlur Rehman’s stance on the issue, she herself was very “saddened by this — despite having an idea and having all understanding — that you [PPP] for a small position, dealt a very big loss to a democratic cause, democracy and the struggle for the supremacy of the people’s rights”.

She railed against the PPP and said in reality “this loss has been dealt to you [PPP] the most” since now the people were watching every single move and knew where everyone’s true affiliations lay.

“This is not the defeat of the parties involved in the PDM including the PML-N. I understand this is the defeat of those people who sacrificed their principles for a small position.”

Maryam said the office of the leader of the opposition in the Senate held no weight, was not an important position and “if the PML-N had gotten this position then it’s not as if we were making the government”.

She said the PPP, for a small and temporary benefit, had approached the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) for votes. “That BAP which doesn’t support anyone without permission from its baap (father)?”

‘Could have asked Nawaz’

Maryam said if the PPP “wanted this position and wanted it so badly then you should’ve asked Nawaz Sharif and he would’ve given it — like he had provided support for Gilani in the Senate elections and for the Senate chairman”.

She alleged that the PML-N candidate, Tarar, had received a call from Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani six days ago and he [Tarar] had also been offered the help of the BAP but he refused to betray the PML-N, its stance and its struggle.

Maryam pointed out that for the first time in Pakistan’s history “government members are electing or ‘selecting’ the leader of the opposition. Have you seen this before?”

“The opposition is the PML-N, JUI-F (Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl) and other parties and they voted for PML-N as was decided in the PDM. So I’ve seen for the first time that the leader of the opposition [in the Senate] is being made after meeting with government and officials.”

Maryam said, alluding to the PPP, that if it thought people were naive or that it could make excuses then “I think you can may be a fool yourself but you can’t fool the people”.

“If you have to be obedient and be selected then you should follow [Prime Minister] Imran Khan who does that with great stubbornness and [despite] being exposed, [continues to] follow the words of the ‘father’.

“This can’t happen that sometimes [you are] in the opposition and sometimes in the government, you should openly admit that you listened to and accepted the orders of the ‘father’.”

Maryam claimed the PPP had lost the support of the people and and it no longer trusted its own ability to gain power from the people.

She said the PPP thought that there was no path available for it to attain political power except for being “selected”, adding that now everyone could see who stood where and what their real positions were.

“The PML-N, Maulana (Fazlur Rehman) and other parties involved in the PDM — who are standing on principle — are enough to give a strong time to the government.

“Clearly, those who have the people’s power with them, they trust the people, they trust the democratic system and they don’t make a deal in the middle and exit.”

Maryam also addressed a separate question and said the sentence given to former president General (r) Pervez Musharraf had forever set an example.

She said the sentence of the death penalty against him was “not just a decision against Pervez Musharraf but a decision against every person in the past who tried to attack democracy, trample on the power of the vote and this is also a great deterrence for future leaders who have such intentions”.

CHINA SANCTIONS US, CANADA IN TIT-FOR-TAT MOVE

BEIJING, MAR 27 – In a tit-for-tat move, China announced sanctions on US and Canadian officials over the hot button issue of alleged human rights abuse of the Uyghur minority by Beijing.

“The US and Canada imposed unilateral sanctions on relevant individuals and entities in Xinjiang on March 22 based on rumors and disinformation,” said a statement by China’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday.

“In response, the Chinese side decides to sanction Chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom [USCIRF] Gayle Manchin, Vice Chair of the USCIRF Tony Perkins, Member of Parliament of Canada Michael Chong, and the sub-committee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development of the House of Commons of Canada,” the statement added.

China has been accused by western capitals and rights groups over alleged human rights violations of Uyghurs who live the country’s northwestern Xinjiang region.

The US and its allies have sanctioned many Chinese officials over alleged abuses of Uyghurs. Earlier this week, the US blacklisted two Chinese government officials: Wang Junzheng and Chen Mingguo.

The sanctions were being conducted in tandem with the EU, UK and Canada, which imposed their own sanctions on the designated individuals and other officials, the US Treasury Department said last Monday.

A 2018 Human Rights Watch report detailed a Chinese government campaign of “mass arbitrary detention, torture, forced political indoctrination, and mass surveillance of Xinjiang’s Muslims.”

China, however, has repeatedly denied allegations that it is operating detention camps in its northwestern autonomous region, claiming instead that they are “re-educating” Uyghurs.

Beijing further said in Saturday’s statement that “political manipulation on Xinjiang-related issues must stop” urging “non-interference in China’s internal affairs in any form and refrain from going further down the wrong path.”

“Otherwise, they will get their fingers burnt.”

The sanctions bar individuals from entering the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao.

“Chinese citizens and institutions are prohibited from doing business with the relevant individuals and having exchanges with the relevant entity,” the Foreign Ministry said.

It added that previous sanctions on American individuals “who seriously undermined China’s sovereignty and interests on Xinjiang-related issues remain effective.”

“The Chinese government is firmly determined to safeguard its national sovereignty, security and development interests, and urges the relevant parties to clearly understand the situation and redress their mistakes,” the statement said.

TOP TURKISH, US OFFICIALS HOLD TALKS TO BOOST AFGHAN PEACE PROCESS

ANKARA, MAR 27: Turkey‘s presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalın on Saturday received US Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad and his accompanying delegation at Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul.

During the meeting, recent developments in Afghanistan and the details of Afghan peace talks that Turkey plans to host in Istanbul were discussed.

In the meeting, it was said that the peace talks in Istanbul will be held in a manner supporting the peace negotiations in the Qatari capital in Doha between the representatives of the Afghan government and the Taliban.

The expectation that the peace talks in Istanbul will give a new impetus to the Afghan peace process was also expressed during the meeting.

It was noted that lasting peace in Afghanistan will be possible with an inclusive, broad-based, and sustainable political solution, and that the peaceful environment to be established in Afghanistan will also contribute to regional peace, stability, and welfare.

It was underlined that Turkey will as usual stand by the people of Afghanistan.

US Ambassador to Turkey David Satterfield also attended the meeting.

MYANMAR FORCES KILL DOZENS OF PROTESTERS IN DEADLIEST DAY SINCE FEBRUARY 1 COUP

Myanmar media say security forces have killed 91 people in the deadliest day since last month’s military coup. The online news site Myanmar Now reported as evening fell that the death toll had reached 91, higher than all estimates for the previous high on March 14, which ranged from 74 to 90.

A count issued by an independent researcher in Yangon who has been compiling near-real time death tolls put the total as darkness fell at 89, spread over more than two dozen cities and towns.

The Myanmar junta, in a televised message on Friday night, warned the protesters of the risk of being shot in the head and back if they continue the anti-coup demonstrations.

As the protesters, however, defy the junta threat and took to the streets in towns and cities across the country on Saturday, they met the violent crackdown by the security forces.

CDA DECIDES STONE PITCHING OF NATURAL RAINWATER STREAMS

ISLAMABAD, MAR 27 (DNA) – Capital Development Authority (CDA) administration has decided stone pitching of natural rainwater streams across the city by introducing its own new project to make them environmentally friendly.

According to the details, on the special instructions of CDA administration, the MPO department has started stone pitching on the slopes inside and outside the natural streams of the city to make them environment friendly and clean.

The purpose of pitching is to make the drainage system clean and proper. Moreover, the pitching of the slopes and sides will not only make the drains clean and environment friendly but also the water will be filtered by the said stone pitching.

It is pertinent to mention here that, Stone Pitching controls the flow of storms and rain water, prevents streams from blockage. The stone is environment friendly as well as wildlife friendly, as it provides wildlife with access to drinking water, and makes it easier for animals to get in and out of streams for water.

PAKISTAN, UAE AGREE TO STRENGTHEN COOPERATION IN DIVERSE FIELDS

ISLAMABAD, MAR 27 (DNA) – Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephonic conversation with Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

Foreign Minister Qureshi conveyed heartfelt condolences from the Government and people of Pakistan on the sad demise of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Finance Minister of the UAE.

Offering prayers for the departed soul, the Foreign Minister paid rich tribute to the life and services of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid, remembering him as a good friend of Pakistan. The Foreign Minister of the UAE thanked for the considerate gesture.

Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan conveyed best wishes for the speedy recovery and good health of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Expressing satisfaction at the progress in bilateral relations, the two Foreign Ministers agreed to strengthen cooperation in diverse fields, further facilitate the ease of travel between the two countries, and reinforce mutual support in multilateral organizations.

They also agreed to continue high-level exchanges between the two countries.=DNA

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