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PDM politics is dead and buried, says Shibli after Sanjrani win

ISLAMABAD, MAR 12 (DNA) – The federal information minister Senator Shibli Faraz said Friday, as he talked to the media following the election of government-backed Sadiq Sanjrani as Senate chairman, that empowering Prime Minister Imran Khan is crucial to ensure the supremacy of law and order.

Shibli Faraz asserted the politics of joint opposition alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) is now dead and buried and since the country cannot afford to regress now, it is necessary that we support the prime minister.

The federal minister said their nominated Senate chairman candidate Sanjrani has won today even when the opposition perpetrated the propaganda of spy cameras installed in the upper house.

What they did in the National Assembly, happened to them in Senate, he said. Those who want progress for the country have won, Faraz said, adding that the PM with the sincerest intentions for the prosperity for Pakistan was blessed with divine support.

The presiding officer in charge of Senate chairman polls Friday has convened Sadiq Sanjrani to take oath as Senate chairman for the second time but house members from the opposition alliance cause commotion over wasted votes.

As the oath-taking took place, the house experienced a row raised by Pakistan Peoples Party’s Farooq H Naik who argued against discarding seven votes which could have meant a win for joint opposition alliance’s candidate Yousuf Raza Gilani. = DNA

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Chinese ambassador to Pakistan visits Orange Line Metro Train project

LAHORE, MAR 12 (DNA) – Chinese ambassador to Pakistan, Nong Rong, visited the Orange Line Metro Train depot at Dera Gujjran in Lahore on Friday.

This was the first official visit of Nong Rong to the very first operational CPEC project in Pakistan. Top management officials from Norinco International welcomed the Chinese ambassador and escorted him to various departments of the project, where he also spoke with a Pakistani metro train driver to inquire about his ongoing experience.

The Ambassador expressed his satisfaction at the overall running of the project and congratulated the entire team for managing their professional duties with utmost dedication and commitment. H.E. Nong Rong was pleased with the growing percentage of Pakistani workforce engaged with the project and the technical skills and training being imparted to them for their professional growth.

While speaking at the occasion, Li-Chen, Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Norinco International said, “We are humbled and pleased to welcome H.E. Nong Rong to the very first CPEC project in Pakistan that became operational on October 26, 2020.

The Orange Line Metro Train project is a symbol of the long-standing Pakistan-China friendship that is committed to embracing a successful future through mutual support and collaboration.

At Norinco International, we are determined to play a pivotal role in deepening these good relations between China and Pakistan and efficiently introducing the latest engineering marvels in Pakistan that can help modernize its socio-economic landscape.”

The Orange Line Metro Train is the very first CPEC project to be operationalized for public use. So far, 10 million passengers have travelled on the Orange Line Metro Train project since its inauguration on October 26, 2020.

This shows how local residents have embraced this project with utmost excitement and have made it a part of their daily lives. Thousands of commuters are benefiting from this safe, fast and economical mode of transportation which is also benefiting the environment. = DNA

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Court extends judicial remand of PML-N lawmaker Khawaja Asif

LAHORE, MAR 12 (DNA) – An accountability court in Lahore has extended the judicial remand of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) lawmaker Khawaja Asif in assets beyond income case.

Judge Jawadul Hassan conducted the hearing of assets beyond income case against PML-N central leader Khawaja Asif today. The lawmaker did not appear in the hearing.

During the hearing, the jail officials presented the medical report of the accused lawmaker which stated that Asif was admitted to Jinnah Hospital for hernia operation. The judge remarked that platelets of the patient dropped within a minute here.

 He said that each accused would give an excuse for not appearing in the courtroom. Khawaja Asif’s counsel told the court that his client will be discharged from the hospital after undergoing operation within 10-15 days.

 The court asked the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor whether the judicial remand could be extended in the absence of the accused. The prosecutor said that it could be extended in an untoward situation.

Later, the court extended the judicial remand of Asif for 14 days and adjourned the hearing till March 26. Moreover, the court summoned a detailed report on the reference from the investigation officer (IO) of the anti-corruption watchdog.

The anti-graft watchdog accused that a bank peon in Lahore had submitted over Rs28 million to the bank account of Khawaja Asif following the orders of senior officers. It stated that the nephew of Khawaja Asif, Khawaja Sultan, had submitted Rs20 million to his bank account after being told by his paternal uncle.

A senior political worker Rana Abdul Waheed had submitted Rs30 million to Asif’s account and told the NAB that the money was given to him by Asif. Another political activist Sarmad Ijaz had withdrawn Rs5 million from Asif’s bank account and handed him over the money.

 The documents stated that Asif had failed to respond to the NAB’s query regarding the money from where it was earned. = DNA

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Turkey and Qatar enjoy strong partnership: Minister

DOHA, MAR 12 – Qatar’s foreign minister said Friday that his country enjoys a strong partnership with the Turkish administration.

Mohammed bin Abdurrahman Al-Thani said in a Twitter post that the two countries were in continuous coordination on both regional and international issues.

Al-Thani and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu met Thursday in Doha and held talks. The two, along with their Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, then held a trilateral meeting.

Int’l Seminar on “Seismicity, Seismotectonic, Seismic Hazards Including Geological & Geophysical Aspects” organized

ISLAMABAD, MAR 12: Two days International Seminar on “Seismicity, Seismotectonic, Seismic Hazards Including Geological & Geophysical Aspects” was jointly organized by COMSTECH and Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad under COMSTECH Consortium of Excellence.

H.E. Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, Coordinator General, COMSTECH welcomed the chief guest, guest of honor and all the distinguished speakers and participants to the event. During his welcome address, he shared the ongoing and upcoming capacity building activities and programmes of COMSTECH.

Prof. Muhammad Ali Shah, Vice Chancellor, Quaid-i-Azam University was invited as the Chief Guest, and Prof. Muhammad Shahid Baig, Chairman, Pakistan Science Foundation as the Guest of Honor. The event was moderated by Prof. Dr. MonaLisa from Quaid-i-Azam, University.

The seminar was aimed to discuss the issues and challenges faced pre and post natural disasters such as earthquakes occurring in different OIC Member Countries.

Pakistan and many other OIC Countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, Indonesia, and Turkey are situated on the margins of active plates who have the history of major destructive earthquakes of magnitude 8 and above.

In 2005, one of the most destructive earthquakes in Pakistan (death loss of about 80,000 persons) was a wakeup call for educationists, researchers, civil and structural engineers, government officials and policy makers alike.

Recently an Earthquake Seismology Lab has been established in Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad to support research activities and programmes at under graduate and graduate level. Such initiatives will help researchers within OIC Countries to collaborate with each other to resolve similar challenges.

Resource Persons from China, Italy, Iran, Pakistan and USA contributed to the seminar. Over 400 participants from Afghanistan, Belgium, Canada, Central Asia, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UAE, and Yemen participated in the seminar, which indicates the interest of participants to listen to the findings of the most renowned speakers of the seminar.

Such events help in building the most needed capacity in such areas. There is a dire need to strengthen a linkage of field experts within OIC countries. Few experts have suggested to formulate a working group of experts on Earthquake Disasters at OIC Level. The aim of the working group would be to work collectively to mitigate such disaster.

Another incident of intolerance in India

The leading news outlet,”Times of India” (TOI) has published a news item on 6 March 2021 that a scuffle between gentlemen cadets (GCs) at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) has left three GCs admitted to Military Hospital with injuries. It is alleged that a few GCs – some from Central Asian countries and others who were Indian Cadets – got into a physical fight after a heated argument on Wednesday night (3 March 2021).

A source familiar with the development told the Times of India (TOI) “that a fight started with few GCs, and drew attention when many others also got involved. It is not clear as to what precipitated the fight”.

IMA officials on Friday refused to give any confirmation about the health conditions of the cadets. An inquiry has been initiated, and the matter is under investigation. Indian authorities havedeclined to share any further reports.

As a matter of fact, India is maintaining diplomatic, economic, and trade relations with most of the Central Asian countries. And they are getting substantial economic benefits and favors as trade concessions, market access. Indian trade with most of them is in surplus and favors India. On the diplomatic front, India avails their support and votes in UN and other international forums in Indian favor. Most Central Asian countries are rich in natural resources but lack industrialization, so it depends on imports. India avails their cheaper and abundance of natural resources and exports industrial products to them- a net beneficiary.

On the other hand, India hates Muslims as Muslims rule India for almost 800 years before the British colonialized India. Most Muslim rulers came from Central Asian countries. From the core of heart, India hates them but exploits their strength in its own favor only. In the most recent event of a conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, India supported Armenia and supplied military assistance and advanced weapons to Armenia against a Muslim country – Azerbaijan.

Extremist Indian groups supported by BJP Government are determined to establish a “Pure Hindu State” and demanding that all non-Hindus, either convert to Hinduism or leave India. They have asked all no-Hindus – Muslims to go back to Middle-East, and Christians to Europe.

While getting training in India, the Muslim Cadets has witnessed that the state is killing, torturing, suppressing Muslims, especially raping Muslim women, damaging their businesses and properties, cannot keep silent, but argued.

The arguments got heated, and a physical hand scuff started. As they were in small numbers and Indian cadets, with authorities’ help, suppressed them, the fight resulted in injuries. The Indian authorities are shay of revealing all the facts, and status of injuries, by giving a lame excuse that the matter is under investigation. But, it can be imagined that a few foreign cadets, if attacked by a charged mob of Hindu extremists, with the support of authorities, the injuries can be fatal.

A country thatMuslims ruled for almost eight hundred years, and now Muslims cannot live a peaceful life there. Their lives, property, and honor is under threat by extremists; the irony is that the law enforcement institutions are biased and supporting the extremist openly. Sometimes they help the extremist and sometimes keep silent as spectators and facilitate them to kill, torture, and damage Muslim’s properties and business.

It is hoped that the Indian Authorities may conduct an impartial inquiry and identify the criminals involved and punish them with the strictest rules and regulations. Such incidents should be avoided in the future, and an anti-Muslim campaign may reach an end.

We all are human beings and must think above religious differences. We should respect human lives, and the state is responsible for providing full protection to human lives and their property, belongings, and businesses.

Author:  Prof. Engr. Zamir Ahmed Awan, Sinologist (ex-Diplomat), Editor, Analyst, Non-Resident Fellow of CCG (Center for China and Globalization), National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan. (E-mail: [email protected]).

CDA successfully countered an effort to occupy the government’s land

ISLAMABAD, MAR 12 (DNA) – The administration of Capital Development Authority (CDA) successfully countered an effort to occupy the government’s land at Dhoke Chaudhrian, Malpur here on Friday.

Land Mafia tried to occupy very important land of CDA, but the timely action of the administration of CDA successfully stopped the land mafia from occupying the land. CDA demolished newly constructed home, boundary walls, rooms, and other constructions and retrieved the government’s land.

On the other hand CDA’s campaign against encroachments and illegal constructions is also underway. In an operation against illegal construction the administration of CDA demolished an illegal building at sector I-12. Whereas 150 road side setups, 10 huts, 7 markets of construction material, and other illegal constructions were demolished during the operation at Mandi Mor and IJP road. Recovered goods have been captured.

Prior to this, the Enforcement department of CDA conducted an operation against encroachment at Faizabad. During the operation 30 stalls of fruit and vegetables were demolished. 02 trucks of goods were recovered and captured from the spot.

Environment staff handed over a person to police who was involved in using the green belt for cattle. The department has asked the concerned people time and again not to use green belt for cattle before taking action. The department received fine of Rs 100,000 from culprit at the occasion.

Green belt was retrieved during the operation by demolishing the illegal constructions and encroachments.

PRCS, TRC sign MoU to boost humanitarian cooperation

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) and Turkish Red Crescent have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation in the areas of humanitarian and relief operations, information and experience sharing and capacity building.

PRCS Chairman Abrar ul Haq and Turkish Red Crescent President Dr Kerem KINK signed the MoU at a ceremony here at the National Headquarters. After signing the MoU, both dignitaries also exchanged mementos.Under the agreement, the two organizations will collaborate on matters related to humanitarian activities and exchange of knowledge and experiences, besides jointly implementing relief operations in the two countries.

Addressing on the occasion, Chairman Abrar ul Haq said the PRCS is serving the suffering humanity to the best of its capability and without any discrimination. He said Turkey has always stood side by side with people of Pakistan through thick and thin. He also paid rich tributes to the TRC for their magnanimous support and long-term partnership with the PRCS in humanitarian interventions in the last decades.

“The TRC has always fulfilled its commitment to support PRCS as a reliable partner in case of any disaster or emergency in Pakistan,” he said. “We are very thankful to TRC for their gift of state-of-the-art Disaster Management Logistic Center at NHQ which is effectively and efficiently being utilized for planning, execution of all disaster and relief operations in the country,” he added.Abrar ul Haq said the TRC has supported PRCS in ongoing fight against Covid-19 and has provided operational support for the Red Crescent Corona Care Hospital in Rawalpindi where hundreds of patients have been treated free of cost. “We look forward to more support from TRC in the shape of small grants, community service projects and awareness drives on health and blood donation initiative,” he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Turkish Red Crescent President Dr Kerem KINK said relations between Pakistan and Turkish are time-tested. He said PRCS-TRC relationship has a history spanning over decades. “With each passing day, the cooperation is getting stronger. With signing of this MoU, the bilateral collaboration will get a fresh boost,” he added.Later, the Turkish delegation visited Islamabad Post-Graduate Model College of Commerce H-8/4, Islamabad, where a blood donation camp had been organized by the PRCS. TRC President Dr Kerem KINK appreciated the college students who voluntarily donated blood at the camp.

PRCS Acting Secretary General Dr Adeel Nawaz, TRC Secretary General Huseyin CAN, TRC Head of Delegation in Pakistan Ibraheem Carlos, PRCS and TRC senior officials and volunteers were also present on the occasion.

Sharjeel returns to T20I side as squad announced for South Africa tour

LAHORE, MAR 12 – Opener Sharjeel Khan returned to international cricket after four years as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Friday its squads for the upcoming tour to South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Chief Selector Mohammad Wasim announced the squad in a press conference at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.

He said Sharjeel, who was named in the T20 squad, deserved an opportunity to further improve his fitness and prove he still had the ability to win matches for Pakistan.

“Although he is not exactly where we want him to be, he is not too far away,” the chief selector said.

statement from the PCB said the 31-year-old had been recalled to the T20I side four years after his 15th and last T20I match.

Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan and veteran all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez have also returned after they missed out in the South Africa series in Pakistan. Among the newcomers are Arshad Iqbal, Mohammad Wasim Junior and Shahnawaz Dahani, said the statement.

“I want to congratulate Arshad Iqbal, Mohammad Wasim Junior and Shahnawaz Dahani on their selections in the Pakistan squads. This is an acknowledgement and reward for their talent and performances in the 2020-21 domestic season,” said Wasim.

He noted that Imad Wasim, Aamer Yamin, Amad Butt and Kamran Ghulam had missed out on selections but that paved the way for Shadab and Hafeez in the T20I squad.

Wasim said the upcoming tours were “extremely important” for Pakistan cricket.

“The seven T20Is are part of our preparation for this year’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, while the South Africa ODIs are part of the Super League as we aim to qualify directly for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.

“It is imperative that we do well in Zimbabwe so that we can not only carry the winning momentum forward but also prepare for tougher series in the West Indies and Bangladesh,” said Wasim.

The PCB statement noted that the T20I and ODI sides include 18 players each with 14 players featuring in both the formats, while the Test squad comprises 20 players with eight players figuring across all three formats.

These eight players are Babar Azam (captain), Faheem Ashraf, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Rizwan, Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

The full breakdown of the squads is as follows:

T20I: Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab), Shadab Khan (vice-captain) (Northern), Arshad Iqbal (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Asif Ali (Northern), Danish Aziz (Sindh), Faheem Ashraf (Central Punjab), Haider Ali (Northern), Haris Rauf (Northern), Hasan Ali (Central Punjab), Mohammad Hafeez (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Hasnain (Sindh), Mohammad Nawaz (Northern), Mohammad Rizwan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Wasim Jnr (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Sarfaraz Ahmed (Sindh), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Sharjeel Khan (Sindh) and Usman Qadir (Central Punjab)

ODI: Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab), Shadab Khan (vice-captain) (Northern), Abdullah Shafique (Central Punjab), Danish Aziz (Sindh), Faheem Ashraf (Central Punjab), Fakhar Zaman (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Haider Ali (Northern), Haris Rauf (Northern), Hasan Ali (Central Punjab), Imam-ul-Haq (Balochistan), Mohammad Hasnain (Sindh), Mohammad Nawaz (Northern), Mohammad Rizwan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Wasim Jnr (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Sarfaraz Ahmed (Sindh), Saud Shakeel (Sindh), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Usman Qadir (Central Punjab)

Test: Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab), Mohammad Rizwan (vice-captain) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Abdullah Shafique (Central Punjab), Abid Ali (Central Punjab), Azhar Ali (Central Punjab), Faheem Ashraf (Central Punjab), Fawad Alam (Sindh), Haris Rauf (Northern), Hasan Ali (Central Punjab), Imran Butt (Balochistan), Mohammad Nawaz (Northern), Nauman Ali (Northern), Sajid Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Salman Ali Agha (Southern Punjab), Sarfaraz Ahmed (Sindh), Saud Shakeel (Sindh), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Shahnawaz Dahani (Sindh), Tabish Khan (Sindh) and Zahid Mahmood (Southern Punjab)

Players Support Personnel: Mansoor Rana (Manager), Misbahul Haq (head coach), Abdul Majeed (fielding coach), Cliffe Deacon (physiotherapist), Col (retd) Khalid Mahmood (security manager), Malang Ali (masseur), Raza Kitchlew (digital and media manager), Dr Riaz Ahmed (team doctor), Shahid Aslam (assistant coach), Talha Butt (analyst), Waqar Younis (bowling coach), Yasir Malik (strength & conditioning coach) and Younis Khan (batting coach).

Covid testing

A training camp for the white-ball players will be held at Gaddafi Stadium from March 19.

The players are set to arrive in Lahore on March 18 after undergoing PCR tests in their respective cities. Further testing will be held on March 18, 21 and 24. The players will stay in a bio-secure bubble for the duration of their Lahore camp.

The 35-member Pakistan squad will depart for Johannesburg on March 26 for the three ODIs and four T20Is against South Africa. They will then fly to Bulawayo on April 17 for three T20Is and two Tests against Zimbabwe. The side is scheduled to return on May 12.

March 26 – Departure for Johannesburg

April 2 – 1st ODI; SuperSport Park, Pretoria

April 4 – 2nd ODI; Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

April 7 – 3rd ODI; SuperSport Park, Pretoria

April 10 – 1st T20I; Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

April 12 – 2nd T20I; Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

April 14 – 3rd T20I; SuperSport Park, Pretoria

April 16 -4th T20I; SuperSport Park, Pretoria

April 17 – Departure for Bulawayo

May 12 – Departure for Lahore from Bulawayo

The itinerary for Zimbabwe will be announced at a later time.

Defying numbers, govt-backed Sanjrani wins coveted Senate chairman slot

ISLAMABAD, MAR 12: PTI candidate Sadiq Sanjrani won another term as the Senate chairman on Friday in a blow to the joint opposition — despite the latter having a majority in the Upper House.

The opposition challenged the result of the election after it was announced that seven votes cast in favour of opposition candidate Yousuf Raza Gilani were rejected.

However, presiding officer Syed Muzaffar Hussain Shah overruled their objection, saying the seven votes were rejected because they were not stamped correctly. Another vote was rejected because it had been cast in favour of both the candidates.

Sanjrani received 48 votes, while Gilani obtained 42 votes. A total of 98 senators voted in the election.

Polling began after 3pm, and an officer called out names of senators in alphabetical order who collected ballot papers from officials and cast their votes at the polling booth.

JUI-F’s Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri was the first senator to be called to make his choice.

Shah, who cast the last vote, announced around 4:40 that all 98 senators present in the house had cast their votes after which the counting began at 5pm.

Former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (PPP) and Maulana Abdul Gha­foor Haideri (JUI-F) were fielded by the opposition Pakistan Democratic Movement as its joint candidates for the posts of chairman and deputy chairman, respectively.

The government had alre­a­dy announced that outgoing Senate Chairman Muha­mmad Sadiq Sanjrani will be its candidate for the office for another term. On Thursday, Prime Minister Imran Khan nominated Senator Mirza Moha­m­mad Afridi — a billionaire from erstwhile Fata — for the post of the deputy chairman.

Shah, who earlier administered the oath to all 48 newly elected members of the Upper House, read out the names of the candidates contesting for the positions as well as the senators sponsoring them.

He also directed that a body be formed comprising equal number of senators from the government and the opposition to investigate the matter of “hidden” cameras found earlier in the session.

“Recovered items like cameras and otherwise, will be secured and sealed till the final disposal of the matter,” he said.

The presiding officer further said a new polling booth had been established and asked representatives from both sides to inspect them.

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