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Pakistan condemns Houthi attacks on Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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ISLAMABAD, MAR 2 – Pakistan strongly condemned the recent attacks launched by Houthi militia against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in particular the Houthi projectile that injured five civilians in a border village in Jazan region.

These attacks not only violate the territorial integrity of the Kingdom but also threaten the lives of innocent people. Pakistan calls for their immediate cessation, as it stands in solidarity with Saudi Arabia.

Pakistan also calls on Houthi militia to halt its attacks on Ma’arib governorate in Yemen. We reiterate our call for a comprehensive political solution to the conflict in Yemen through peaceful means.

Tanzara Gallery announces opening of ‘Every Second Counts” exhibition

STAFF REPORT

ISLAMABAD: Tanzara Gallery in collaboration with Studio RM has announced the opening of “Every Second Counts”, a group show comprised of eight incredibly talented artists working to their own rhythm in various mediums and styles.

As the pace of daily life returns somewhat, or rather we become adjusted to a new pace of motion, the artworks in this exhibition beat in real time with a refreshing energy and flow.

Ali Kazim is a highly accomplished artist recognized home and abroad. His technically accomplished paintings derive from an interest in the portrait and is revealed in his fastidiously rendered portraits.

Irfan Gul Dahri’s work is rooted in an intensely absorbed activity of image making. His mysterious imagery engages with a narrative, which have different interpretations for each, making them emotionally and intellectually evocative.
Mudassar Manzoor’s solitary figures are lost in contemplation, detached from the world, yet very much part of its fascinating beauty. Manzoor revels in the majesty of nature. The skills so carefully honed in the miniature studio are brought to the fore; the palette is masterly, the surface treated like a jewel.

Muhammad Ali paints with an assured, expressive and fluent handling of his medium. His overt enjoyment of the male and female form is fully embodied in the rich and luscious canvases he paints. His artworks often make tongue in cheek references to various societal or cultural norms.

Renowned artist R M Naeem’s figures and forms are infused with an illusive flow as they float across the canvas with an infectious undulation that makes us want to join them. His canvases are rendered with great dexterity and depict a surreal world existent outside of our own temporality.

Sana Arjumand is a highly skilled painter. In this series “the bird” is a valued image and symbol. It is an interlocutor to the spiritual world invoking an air of earth-magic, something mesmerizing. We are reminded of the bird as a powerful symbol in folklore, myth and legend.

Syed Hussain’s paintings reveal a deep search into his ancestral tradition and identity. Taking as a whole the series offers a touching footnote and speaks eloquently of the feelings held in common by individuals of the culture from where the painter hails from. They can be read as messages from the distant past, attempted dialogues with departed civilizations.

Waseem Ahmad is an accomplished miniature artist who has distinguished his work by producing creatively incisive images with innovative stylistic and iconographic contributions within a practice that is rigorously traditional, placing him among the most acclaimed contemporary artists of his kind.

EU, LJCP launch online workshop on improving access to justice

In her opening remarks, the Ambassador of the European Union to Pakistan, Androulla Kaminara thanked the Honourable Chief Justice of Pakistan for his support to the workshop and the LJCP for its organization

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD,: The Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) and the European Union launched a two-day online workshop on improving access to justice under the aegis of the EU’s Technical Assistance and Information Exchange (TAIEX) Programme today.

The workshop will allow for an unprecedented exchange of practices and experiences between European and Pakistani judicial experts on informal dispute settlement systems, mediation and free legal aid to improve access to justice for all Pakistani citizens.

This is particularly important as improving access to justice is a priority area for the European Union and also in the context of Pakistan’s recently passed legal aid bill – the Legal Aid and Justice Authority Act 2020. During the workshop, four judges from Germany, Italy and Sweden will present the judicial systems in their respective countries and discuss their experiences and expertise with 80 high-level participants from the Pakistani judiciary.

The Honourable Mr Justice Mushir Alam, Senior Puisne Judge, Supreme Court of Pakistan, chaired the panel of experts from the Supreme Court of Pakistan, sharing the Pakistani perspective and context. Honourable Mr Justice, Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, presented the state of play in Pakistan. In his opening remarks, Mr J. Mushir Alam expressed thanks and gratitude on behalf of Pakistan’s justice sector to the EU Ambassador in Pakistan Ms. Androulla Kaminara and the TAIEX management for organizing this useful activity.

Mr. Justice Mushir Alam further said, “…Indeed, the Webinar activity on informal settlement of disputes would go a long way in establishing an effective dispute resolution platform in Pakistan which is presently at a rudimentary stage, vis-a-vis, international context, however, I hope such collaborative efforts would give us the required impetus and motivation, and would pave the way for establishing a viable organisational platform and a meaningful legal framework supported by advancing technologies, and widely perceived ease of doing business in Pakistan.” Justice Mushir Alam expressed the hope that the EU would organise such activities again in the future, especially focusing upon the use of advancing technology in online dispute settlement to bring efficiency and transparency in the process.

In her opening remarks, the Ambassador of the European Union to Pakistan, Androulla Kaminara thanked the Honourable Chief Justice of Pakistan for his support to the workshop and the LJCP for its organisation.

She said, “This is a first step to further strengthening the ties between European and Pakistani judiciaries. Pakistan and the EU agreed in their joint Strategic Engagement Plan to use institutional contacts to strengthen cooperation and exchange expertise on the functioning of civilian democratic bodies and safeguarding fundamental human rights. This event also complements the EU Rule of Law Programme, in which the LJCP is a key partner.”

Other key speakers included representatives of the Pakistani academia and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Dr Muhammad Raheem Awan, Secretary Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan, is acting as the Focal Person for the event.

The two-day workshop will focus on ways to reduce the backlog of cases pending at courts, extrajudicial settlement of disputes, mediation and arbitration in commercial and family law and ways to develop them further through reform of legal framework and court processes.

There will also be a discussion on recent trends in digitalization, the use of advancing technologies, data exchange and data management. The European judges will present European systems of free legal aid, with a view to determining which practices could be integrated into the Pakistani legal and judicial system to make it more effective, responsive, accessible, transparent and efficient. There may be future cooperation between the LJCP and the EU’s TAIEX Programme to narrow down topics and deepen the exchange between stakeholders from the Pakistani justice sector and EU legal experts.

TAIEX is a programme of the European Union that mobilises technical support in EU Member States in response to requests for knowledge sharing and exchange from public institutions in partner countries. This is the first event in Pakistan, aiming at establishing institutional partnerships between European and Pakistani judiciaries.

Punjab lawmakers call on PM Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD : The lawmakers belonging to the Punjab Assembly called on Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday, whereas, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh were also present in the meeting.

The Punjab members of the provincial assembly (MPAs) met PM Imran Khan in Islamabad today ahead of the Senate elections.

During the meeting, PM Khan assured the legislators to resolve public issues on a priority basis which are being raised by their representatives.
He said that more development projects are being launched in less-developed parts of the country for the first time due to the federal government’s priority for the development of the common man.

He criticised that the opposition parties are using negative tactics to get victory in Senate polls. The premier said that he was in support of an open vote for ensuring transparency in the Upper House elections.

PM Khan said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers are being contacted but they are united. He expressed hopes that they will get success in the upcoming Senate polls.

Earlier on Monday, PM Imran Khan had held meetings with the MNAs hailing from PTI and erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).

As per details, the meetings were held at PM’s Chamber at the Parliament House with an aim to address concerns of the lawmakers ahead of the Senate elections.

Federal Minister Noorul Haq Qadri, MNA, Sajid Khan, MNA Amjad Ali Khan, Uzma Jadoon, Nafeesa Khattam and others met the premier. On the occasion, Defense Minister Pervaiz Khattak and SAPM on Accountability, Shahzad Akbar were also present.

Meanwhile, MNAs hailing from erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) also called on Prime Minister Imran Khan at his chamber at the Parliament House. Matters related to upcoming Senate elections and the country’s overall political situation came under discussion.

On the occasion, the lawmakers of the tribal districts assured PM Imran Khan of their full support in the upcoming Senate elections that are scheduled to take place on March 3.

It is pertinent to mention here that a tough contest is expected on the Senate’s Islamabad seat between Finance Minister Hafeez Shaikh and former prime minister and PDM’s candidate, Yousuf Raza Gilani.

Petroleum group imports reduced by 20.90%

ISLAMABAD, Mar 2  : Petroleum group imports during first seven months of current fiscal year reduced by 20.90 per cent as compared to the corresponding period of the last year.

According to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the petroleum group imports came down from US $ 7,131,451 thousand FY 2019-20 of last financial year to US $5,640,751 thousand of the same period of current financial year.

During the period from July-Jan 20-21, imports of  petroleum  products reduced by 15.33%, worth $2,549,674 thousand as compared the imports valuing $3,011,154 thousand of same period of last year, it added.

Meanwhile, petroleum Crude imports decreased by 26.00%, worth $ 1,542,401 thousand as compared the imports of valuing $2,084,224 thousand of the corresponding period of last year.

During the period under review, Natural  gas and liquefied imports also came down by 31.07%, valuing $1,275,240 thousand imported as compared the imports worth $1,850,082 thousand of same period of last year.

MNAs card mandatory for Senate elections: Suri

ISLAMABAD, Mar 02  : National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri Tuesday informed the House that cards of Members National Assembly (MNAs) are mandatory to poll vote for Senate elections.

He made this announcement during the session of the House and urged all the MNAs to approach the National Assembly Secretariat to get their cards if they don’t possess it.

Qasim Suri said the timing of the Senate elections would be announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

According to the Rule 111 of the Elections Rule 2017, the identity card is essential to cast the vote. According to this sub-rule (1) of the Rule 111, “Each voter shall carry with him an identity card issued to him by the Secretary National Assembly of which he is a Member and shall, if so required, show the same to the Returning Officer before a ballot paper is issued to him.

The sub-rule (2) states that the Returning Officer shall, after satisfying himself about the identity of the voter and after ensuring that he has not already voted, put a tick mark against the name of the voter in the list of voters, enter the name of the voter on the counterfoil of the ballot paper and, after stamping the ballot paper on its back with the official mark and initialing it, hand it over to the voter.

The sub-rule (3) of Rule 111 states that no ballot paper shall be issued to a voter unless it has been stamped with an official mark and initialed.

The sub-rule (4) says that no ballot paper shall be delivered to a voter unless he has put his signature on the counterfoil of the ballot paper in token of the receipt of the ballot paper.

SC orders demolition of illegally constructed chambers of lawyers in F-8, Islamabad

Islamabad, 02 March 2021 : The Supreme Court has ordered demolition of illegally constructed chambers of lawyers in F-8 area Islamabad.

A three-member apex court bench, headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed, announced the decision on Tuesday.

Dismissing the Islamabad Bar’s plea, the court upheld the Islamabad High Court’s judgment.

The Supreme Court also rejected the lawyers’ request for time until they get alternative place for chambers.

The Court declared that all the lawyers’ chambers set up at football ground are illegal, and no illegal activity can be justified.

China-Pakistan ties force for regional, world peace: Amb. Munir Akram

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 02  : Commemorating the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and China, Ambassador Munir Akram has said that the relationship was a force for peace and stability in the region and beyond.

“This relationship has withstood the vicissitudes of time and enjoys the full support of our peoples at all levels,” the Pakistani envoy to the UN said in a message to the community members.

“It (relationship) is marked by warmth, mutual respect and win-win cooperation,” Ambassador Akram said.

“It is a force for peace, stability and development in the region and beyond.

“As we commence the commemoration of 70 years of Pakistan-China diplomatic relations, we recommit ourselves to work with our Chinese brothers and sisters to promote regional and global peace and prosperity, uphold the principles and purposes  of the UN Charter, strengthen international cooperation and the United Nations system and realize a better future for all humanity,”  he added.

Senate elections to be held tomorrow

Islamabad : The Senate elections will be held at Parliament House Islamabad and the respective provincial assemblies on Wednesday to elect new members of the Upper House.

Polling will start at the Parliament House Islamabad and the provincial assemblies of Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at 09:00 am and will continue till 5:00 pm without any break. All Senate candidates from Punjab have been elected unopposed.

According to the Election Commission, sixty candidates are contesting on general seats, thirty-one on women, twenty on Technocrat/Ulema seats while ten candidates are in the field on non-Muslims seats.

It merits a mention here that fifty-two senators in the house of 104 are set to retire on 11th of this month on completion of their six-year term.

Ch Fawad expresses astonishment over ECP decision to delay reforms

ISLAMABAD, Mar 02 : Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Tuesday expressed astonishment over Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) decision to delay reforms until the next elections.

In a series of tweets, Chaudhry Fawad said ECP has acknowledged the importance of using technology to prevent vote buying and selling and corruption in Senate elections.

But it is astonishing that the ECP was delaying these reforms until the next elections, he said.

The decision of Supreme Court of Pakistan gives a different opinion, but both the institutions are respectable for us, he added.

Meanwhile, Chaudhry Fawad said that the opposition was putting its energies in the Senate elections which is a lost battle for them.

He said the opposition’s cries would start after 24 hours and then they would create a new story to  keep the TV screens alive.

The immature politics of the opposition is arranged on daily basis as they lack any policy and strategy, he said.

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