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ECP issues code of conduct for Senate elections 2021

ISLAMABAD, Feb 26  : Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Thursday issued the code of conduct for political parties, contesting candidates, election agents and voters for Senate elections 2021.

In its notification, the commission said that as per code of conduct the political parties, candidates, voters and election agents will not propagate any opinion, or act in any manner prejudicial to the glory of Islam and ideology of Pakistan, or the sovereignty, integrity or security of Pakistan, or morality or public order, or the integrity or independence of the Parliament, judiciary of Pakistan or which defames or brings into ridicule the Parliament, judiciary or the Armed Forces of Pakistan.

The political parties, candidates, voters and election agents will abide by all directions and instructions issued by the ECP from time to time relating to smooth conduct of elections.

The political parties, candidates, voters and election agents will not indulge in any kind of corrupt or illegal practices as defined in chapter-X of the Elections Act 2017.

Contesting candidates, election agents and their supporters will not solicit the support or assistance of any person in the service of Pakistan or any public office to promote or hinder the election of contesting candidate in any manner.

The President and Governors of the Provinces will not take part in election campaign relating to election to the Senate in any manner whatsoever and will not use their respective offices as well as houses in connection therewith.

While entering the polling station, each voter will ensure that he or she does not possess mobile phone or other such electronic device or gadget which can be used to take photograph of the marked ballot paper.

For purposes of election expenses, a candidate will open an exclusive account with any branch of a scheduled bank before the date fixed for scrutiny of nomination papers and maintain, or cause to be maintained, a register of receipts and expenditures.

The candidate wills not make any transaction towards the election expenses through an account other than the account opened for the purpose and a candidate may open the bank account for election expenses with an amount not exceeding the limit of election expenses provided under section 132. (Section 133 of the Elections Act, 2017)

The returned candidate will submit return of election expenses to the Returning Officer on Form C within five days from the date of election in accordance the sub-section (3) of section 123 of the Act whereas other contesting candidates will submit their election expenses on Form C to to Returning Officer within thirty days of the publication of the names of the returned candidates as required under section 134 of the Act.

FM reiterates Pakistan’s consistent support to Afghan peace process

Islamabad, 26 Feb 2021 :  : Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has reiterated Pakistan’s consistent support to the Afghan peace process.

He was talking to the Special Representative of Afghan President, Mohammed Omer Daudzai, who called on him in Islamabad.

The Foreign Minister reiterated that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan was in the best interest of Pakistan.

He said Prime Minister Imran Khan had always stressed that there was no military solution to the Afghan conflict.

The Foreign Minister underlined that the continuing incidents of violence inside Afghanistan served to undermine progress achieved in the Afghan peace process. He said the continuation of violence would strengthen spoilers, who did not wish to see return of peace in the region.

The Foreign Minister underscored that the Afghan leadership must seize this historic opportunity and workout an inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive political settlement for durable peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi expressed the hope that the intra-Afghan negotiations would lead to its desired objectives of a sovereign, peaceful and stable Afghanistan.

PM Imran Khan to pay day-long visit to Lahore today

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan will pay a one-day visit to Lahore today where he will chair sessions at Chief Minister House besides holding meetings with the provincial lawmakers.

The premier will hold separate meetings with the Punjab governor and chief ministers. He is also scheduled to meet the members of the provincial assembly (MPAs) during his visit.

He will be briefed over the administrative and other matters of the Punjab government, whereas, PM Khan will issue important instructions in the meetings. A briefing will also be given to the premier to establish a mega business centre at the place of Walton Airport.
The premier’s visit is scheduled ahead of the Senate elections 2021 to be held on March 3.

During his previous visit to the Punjab capital on February 12, PM Imran Khan had inaugurated Miyawaki urban forest at Jilani Park in continuation of the efforts by the Pakistani government for reducing air pollution and protecting the environment.

He had announced that 51 sites have been chosen in Lahore to implement the Miyawaki concept whereby a jungle that grew in 50 years previously will now grow in 10 or 20 years.

PM Khan had also chaired sessions for the provision of universal health coverage, steps for reducing flour prices and an increase in fruit and vegetable markets. The premier had also discussed the strategy for the upcoming Senate elections and actions against land mafias.

COVID-19: 1,541 new cases, 32 deaths reported in 24 hours

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan has recorded 32 more coronavirus-related deaths in past 24 hours, surging the overall death toll to 12,804.

According to the latest statistics of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), the COVID-19 has claimed 32 more lives and 1,541 fresh infections were reported.The total count of active cases is 22,285.

In the past 24 hours, as many as 2,505 patients have recovered from the virus in a day and 1,558 patients are still in critical condition.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), with the fresh inclusion of the infections in the country the national tally of cases now currently stands at 577,482.

A total of 41,849 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Overall 542,393 people have recovered from the deadly disease so far while 8,873,741 samples have been tested thus far.

COVID-19 vaccination: Dr Nausheen calls for registration to people above 65

ISLAMABAD, Feb 25  : Parliamentary Secretary for National Health Services Dr Nausheen Hamid Thursday asked the people above the age of 65 to registered themselves for COVID-19 vaccination as inoculation process was going to start from March 2.

Talking to a private news channel, she said over 100,00 people had immunized the COVID vaccine and majority of them were the healthcare workers.

The health parliamentary secretary said the government had not made it mandatory for the people to get vaccinated.

The Pakistan was on track to vaccinate 70 per cent of the population much before the targeted first quarter of 2021, she added.

She said once the COVID-19 immunization programme had been executed successfully, the positive impacts would be felt by all.

“All citizens above the age of 65 can register for COVID-19 vaccine through short messaging service with computerized national identity card number on 1166 or visit nims.nadra.gov.pk,” she said adding, “Around 250 vaccination centers are made functional in the country.”

She further said the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) the other day had completely lifted the coronavirus restrictions and allowed all commercial activities across the country to operate normally.

She said cinemas and shrines would also reopen with stringent COVID-19 safety precautions from March 15, adding the condition of 50 percent work from home had also been removed forthwith.

“Wearing of mask, social distancing, and smart lock downs will further continue,” she added.

She said the NCOC had also given green signal to pack to a capacity crowd for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) VI play offs and final to be played at the Gaddafi Stadium Lahore besides allowing fifty percent presence during the ongoing pool matches.

Now a full crowd for PSL with stringent COVID standard operating procedures could enjoy live action at the Gaddafi Stadium during playoff matches, she added.

Replying to a query, she said baseless conspiracy theories about coronavirus vaccine had been spreading on social media for months but vaccine was fully safe and effective.

As part of the vaccination programme, health authorities were encouraging citizens and giving media awareness to ‘choose to vaccinate’ in order to beat the deadly pandemic, she highlighted.

She said with the arrival of further vaccine consignments in the country, overall COVID-19 situation was under control and it was quite encouraging that the cases were declining.

Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts citing the coup

Bangkok, Feb 25  : Facebook said it has banned all remaining accounts linked to the Myanmar military on Thursday, citing the junta’s use of deadly force against anti-coup demonstrators.

The move, which takes effect immediately, applies to the military and entities controlled by the armed forces on both Facebook and Instagram.

It also bans “military-linked commercial entities” from advertising on the platforms.

“Events since the February 1 coup, including deadly violence, have precipitated a need for this ban,” the social media giant said in a statement.

“We believe the risks of allowing the Tatmadaw on Facebook and Instagram are too great,” it added, using the Myanmar name for the country’s armed forces.

The junta has steadily increased its use of force against a massive and largely peaceful civil disobedience campaign demanding Myanmar’s army leaders relinquish power.

Three anti-coup protesters have been killed in demonstrations, while a man patrolling his Yangon neighbourhood against night arrests was also shot dead.

Facebook said its ban was intended to prevent Myanmar’s generals “from abusing our platform”.

The military has used Facebook to boost its claims that voter fraud marred an election last November after ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party won in a landslide.

Since seizing power, the junta has arrested hundreds of anti-coup protesters, ordered nightly internet blackouts and banned social media platforms — including Facebook — in an effort to quell resistance.

Thursday’s announcement follows Facebook’s earlier decision to kick off a page run by the regime’s “True News” information service after the tech giant accused it of inciting violence.

Pages for government offices now run by the junta remain unaffected.

“This ban does not cover government ministries and agencies engaged in the provision of essential public services,” the company said. “This includes the Ministry of Health and Sport, and the Ministry of Education.”

In recent years, hundreds of army-linked pages have been blocked by Facebook after the social media giant came under heavy criticism for its ineffective response to malicious posts in the country.

Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing and other top brass were booted from the platform in 2018, a year after a military-led crackdown forced around 750,000 members of the Rohingya Muslim community to flee into neighbouring Bangladesh.

Facebook admitted that year it had failed to do enough to prevent the incitement of violence in Myanmar.

“We can and should do more,” Facebook executive Alex Warofka said at the time.

COVID-19 claims 64 lives, infects 1,361 more people

ISLAMABAD, Feb 25  : The national tally on Thursday of total active COVID-19 cases was recorded 23,281 with 1,361 more people tested positive for the deadly virus and 1,681 people recovered from the disease during the last 24 hours.

Sixty four corona patients have died during past 24 hours, 58 of them were under treatment in hospital and six in their respective quarantines and homes on Wednesday, according to the latest update issued by the National command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

During the last 24 hours most of the deaths had occurred in the Punjab followed by Sindh.

Out of the total 64 deaths, 25 people died, were under treatment, on ventilators.

The maximum ventilators were occupied in four major areas including Multan 27 percent, Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) 35 percent, Peshawar 19 percent and Lahore 36 percent.

The maximum Oxygen beds (alternate oxygen providing facility other than ventilator administered as per medical requirement of COVID patient) was also occupied in Four major areas of Gujrat 61 percent, Peshawar 34 percent, Mirpur 23 percent, and Lahore 26 percent.

Around 230 ventilators were occupied elsewhere in the country while no COVID affected person was on ventilator in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit Baltistan (GB) and Balochistan.

Some 40,906 tests were conducted across the country on Wednesday, including 10,918 in Sindh, 16,002 in Punjab, 7,051 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 5,153 in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), 579 in Balochistan, 361 in GB, and 842 in AJK.

Around 539,888 people have recovered from the disease so far across Pakistan making it a significant count with over 90 percent recovery ratio of the affected patients.

Since the pandemic outbreak, a total of 575,941 cases were detected that also included the perished, recovered and under treatment COVID-19 patients so far, including AJK 10,022, Balochistan 19,010, GB 4,955, ICT 43,901, KP 71,490, Punjab 169,474 and Sindh 257,089.

About 12,772 deaths were recorded in country since the eruption of the contagion. Around 4,315 perished in Sindh among 14 of them died during past 24 hours. Nine people had expired in the hospital and five out of the hospital.

5,308 in Punjab had died with 39 deaths in past 24 hours have occurred in the hospital. 2,058 in KP where eight of them died in hospital on Wednesday, 494 in ICT,  199 in Balochistan, 102 in GB and 296 in AJK among two of them succumbed to the deadly virus in the hospital and one out of the hospital on Wednesday.

A total of 8,831,892 corona tests have been conducted so far, while 631 hospitals are equipped with COVID facilities. Some 2,042 corona patients were admitted in hospitals across the country.

Govt taking steps to further strengthen interfaith harmony in country: Imran Ismail

Karachi : Governor Sindh Imran Ismail has said that the incumbent government is taking steps to further strengthen the interfaith harmony in the country and purses the policy of zero tolerance for propaganda any religion or sects in the name of freedom of expression and religious sentiments.

Talking to the 12-member delegation of International Religions Freedom headed by Ilyas Younus Masih, who was called on at the governor’s house in Karachi, Imran Ismail said that Prime Minister Imran Khan is committed to building an enlightened and interfaith society in the light of Islamic Ideology.

He said that the present GoP believes that complete religious freedom and peace is essential to the minority community for creating developed Pakistan and the government did lots of work for the protection of minorities rights, including the National Commission for Minorities and the inauguration of the Kartarpur Corridor.

Govt committed to provide best education facilities to students : KP CM

Peshawar : Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has said the provincial government is committed to provide best education facilities to students belonged to merged districts.

In a statement, he said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has approved admission quota for students hailing from merged tribal districts in medical and dental colleges across the province.

Meanwhile, according to a notification of Homes and Tribal Affairs Department, total 334 students will be able to get admission in medical and dental colleges on quota seats.

The quota seats allocated for Khyber Medical College 41, Ayub Medical College 28, Saidu Medical College 20, Gomal Medical College 20, Khyber Girls Medical College 38, Bacha Khan Medical College 25, Nowshera Medical College 12 and 6 seats allocated for Gaju Khan Medical College.

Pak, India DGMOs establish contact

RAWALPINDI (DNA) :  The Director Generals of Military Operations of India and Pakistan held discussions over the established mechanism of hotline contact. The two sides reviewed the situation along LOC and all other sectors in a free, frank and cordial atmosphere.

In the interest of achieving mutually beneficial and sustainable peace, the two DGsMO agreed to address each other’s core issues / concerns which have propensity to disturb peace and lead to violence.

Both sides agreed for strict observance of all agreements, understandings and cease firing along the LOC and all other sectors, with effect from midnight 24/25 February 21. Both sides reiterated that existing, mechanisms of hotline contact and border flag meetings will be utilized to resolve any unforeseen situation or misunderstanding.”

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