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PM Imran Khan, CM Buzdar discuss prices of essential commodities in Punjab

LAHORE: Prime Minister Imran Khan was briefed by Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar on the political and economic situation in the province

The premier, who is on a one-day visit to Lahore, discussed political and administrative matters including prices and availability of essential commodities.

CM Buzdar appraised the prime minister on the relief steps taken by the provincial government to stabilise the price of four.

PM Imran is scheduled to chair meetings on the progress of Ravi Riverfront Urban Development project, the local government system and issuance of health cards in the province. He will also attend the Doctors’ Convention as chief guest.

Uzbek President receives Turkey’s Defense Minister

Tashkent — On 27 October, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev received Hulusi Akar, Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Turkey.

Warmly greeting the guest, the Uzbek President noted with satisfaction the dynamic comprehensive development of Uzbekistan – Turkey strategic partnership built on centuries-old bonds of friendship and brotherhood, which has been raised to a qualitatively new level over the past three years by joint efforts.

Hulusi Akar sincerely thanked the President of Uzbekistan for the warm welcome and conveyed the best wishes of the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The meeting served to consider the current state and prospects of military and military-technical cooperation between the two countries, as well as the results of joint activities carried out in recent years in the sphere.

Important areas of practical interaction established between the defense ministries of Uzbekistan and Turkey are the implementation of programs in training military personnel, developing contacts among specialized higher education institutions, exchanging experience in training military units.

Current issues in the joint counteraction to contemporary challenges and threats to security in the region were discussed.

The Minister of National Defense of Turkey confirmed readiness for further full-scale cooperation with Uzbekistan in the military and military-technical spheres.

Pakistani pine nuts arrive China to meet demand of nutritional food

BEIJING, Oct. 28 (DNA): A flight carrying 25 tons of Pakistani pine nuts arrived at Kunming Changshui Airport in southwest China’s Yunnan Province to meet the Chinese people’s demand of nutritional food, saysa report published by China Economic Net.“Baxi pine nuts”, a snack popular in China in recent years, has always been mistaken by Chinese consumers as being produced in Brazil.

In fact, they are from Chilgoza pine forest in Pakistan’s western region Parachinar.According to the report, historically Pakistan has been a traditional exporter of pine nuts, most of which are sold to China through the Khunjerab Port in Kashgar, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.Nowadays some vendors are purchasing such pine nuts in Xinjiang because of its advantage of road traffic.Pakistan pine nut is of the best quality in the world with its large kernel, thin skin, high nutritional value and medicinal value.According to a pine nut supplier in China, some pine nuts take up to three years to mature.

They are also difficult to harvest, which justifies their high price.The harvest season begins in early September.The local people collect pine corns by self-picking from trees and bury for about two weeks till the corn open. Fresh pine nuts are easy to deteriorate and become moldy.

Therefore, in order to ensure the quality of pine nuts, they need to be shipped by air in time, the Chinese supplier said.Gao Shang, head of cargo product of Air Freight Department of YTO Express, told China Economic Net (CEN) that October and November is the peak season for the import of Pakistani pine nuts.In order to solve the transportation problems caused by the COVID-19 epidemic and ensure the smooth flow of cargo between China and Pakistan, YTO arranged B757F cargo aircraft to carry 25 tons of pine nuts in 3 shifts per week.At present, YTO has shipped over 200 tons of pine nuts from Pakistan to China. These pine nuts will be sold in Hangzhou and Shaoxing city in east China.According to previous news from CEN, in addition to pine nuts, YTO also delivered mangoes, the king fruit of Pakistan, from Lahore to Kunming and Shanghai.Thanks to the “air + land” combined transport mode and cold chain end distribution of YTO, the mangoes remain fresh when delivered to Chinese consumers.As economic and trade ties between China and Pakistan continue to deepen, more and more high-quality Pakistani agricultural products will come to China and become popular among Chinese foodies, Gao said.

PM Imran lands in Lahore on day-long official visit

LAHORE : Prime Minister Imran Khan has arrived in Lahore on a day-long official trip.

During the visit, Prime Minister Khan will hold important meetings with Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar, Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, high officials and other noted personalities.

He will also address a ceremony of Insaf Doctors Forum at Aiwan-e-Iqbal Complex in Lahore and will preside over a meeting regarding health cards at the Governor House. He will also chair a meeting to get a briefing on progress thus far made in Ravi Riverfront Urban Development project, and local government system.

This is his second trip to the Punjab capital in less than ten days.

On October 20, the prime minister had paid a visit to Lahore where he held meetings with the Punjab chief minister, the governor and party leaders and got briefings on various uplift schemes, law and order, and other issues.

IHC summons report from ministry about five Indian convicts

ISLAMABAD : The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday sought fresh report from the Ministry of Interior about five Indian nationals in Pakistani jails.

A bench comprised of Chief Justice Athar Minallah heard a petition filed by the Indian High Commission seeking release of those Indian prisoners who had been convicted by Pakistan’s courts and had since completed their respective prison terms.

The court (IHC) had summoned reply of the Foreign Office and the Ministry of Interior in previous hearing of the case.Deputy Attorney General submitted the Interior Ministry’s report over the matter in the court.

“The Ministry of Interior has deported five Indian prisoners,” the ministry said in its reply.

“It is a crime to keep a prisoner in jail when the convict completes his/her prison term,” Chief Justice observed. “The prisoners who served their terms should be released from jail according to the law,” the justice reiterated.

The counsel of the Indian High Commission had argued before the bench that Indian convicts have been in jail despite they completed their sentences.

The counsel sought the court’s order to concerned institutions for release of the Indian nationals.

The high court bench adjourned further hearing of the case till the next week.

Story of Kashmir: Denial, Deceit,Disruption & Destruction

Iqbal Khan

Denial, deceit, disruption and destruction are the high marks of struggle of Kashmiri people. The Journey of helplessness and agony that began for the hapless Kashmiris of Indian occupied Kashmiris, as a consequence of induction of Indian military in to Kashmir on October 27 1947 continues despite numerous UN resolutions supporting the grant of right of self-determination. Had it been a conflict where non-Muslims were the sufferers, it would have been resolved within months, if not weeks. Unfortunately, current political World Order is increasingly anti-Muslim.

Accession letter by Maharaja, was a fraudulent document, singed by Maharaja under duress much later than October 27 after Indian military was in firm control of Jammu and Kashmir; if at all he ever signed. Acceptance or request by Maharaja for providing military assistance by the Union government was condition based that whenever the law and order situation is restored, future of Jammu and Kashmir would be decided by ascertaining the wishes of its people.A prominent British Historian Alistair Lamb has challenged Indian narrative in his book “The Birth of Tragedy” by stating that the instrument of accession was drafted in Delhi and presented to maharaja.

“Silenced and shut down” via lockdown and information blackout has been the status of Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) since revocation of Articles 370 and 35A on August 05 2019; IIOJ&K was divided it into two federally ruled territories and a complete lockdown and communications blackout was imposed.

According to an October 22 report by Aljazeera, India has extends high-speed internet blackout in Kashmir. Indian government says such restrictions are ‘absolutely necessary in the interest of Indian sovereignty’.High-speed internet was cut off in August last year, when India revoked Kashmir’s semi-autonomous statusThe government in Indian-administered Kashmir has extended its ban on high-speed internet in 18 of 20 districts of the disputed region until November 12.The order said security agencies “apprehended that anti-national elements might misuse” high-speed connections “for carrying out activities inimical to the public order besides persuading the youths to join militancy”.:

In September Amnesty International closed its office in India due to “reprisals” from the government. Amnesty said its bank accounts had been frozen and it had been forced to lay off staff in the country and suspend all its campaign and research work.   Rajat Khosla, Amnesty’s senior director of research, advocacy and policy, told the BBC: “We are facing a rather unprecedented situation in India. Amnesty International India has been facing an onslaught of attacks, bullying and harassment by the government in a very systematic manner. As usual Indian is in a denial mode. India’s government said in a statement that the accusations were “unfortunate, exaggerated and far from the truth”.

Mobile internet speed in most of the region remains painstakingly slow.Kashmiri groups call India’s internet ban as ‘digital apartheid’. Kashmir’s political parties have united to fight for return of autonomy. Kashmir newspapers’ officesare raided and sealed by India officials as a matter of routine.It is“far worse censorship than anywhere in the world”.

According to, the Jammu-Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS), a prominent rights group in IIOK&K, the communications blackout is a “collective punishment” against the Kashmiris. JKCCS has urged the international community to question New Delhi over the “digital apartheid”.Several human rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have repeatedly urged India to restore full internet access in the disputed region.

India is supressing the struggle of the people of IIOK&K with brutal force. It is employing highly disproportional force to quell peaceful demonstrations. It has deployed over a million military and civil armed forced personnel in the occupied territories.  IIOJ&K is most densely militarised conflict zone of the World. Fear of life and sense of insecurity is so pervasive that the IIOJ&K is often referred to as an open prison where law enforcers are supported by nearly a dozen draconian laws to usurp Human Rights with impunity. Not even a single Indian soldier has been meaning fully punished for crimes against humanity.Hundreds of Thousands of people including Hurriyat leaders have been put behind the bars, they are interned in the jails far away from their areas of domicile and their whereabouts are not communicated to their kin and kith.

Since the second wave of struggle for right of self-determination by Indian Kashmiris, since January 1989, Indian troops have martyred over 95,686 Kashmiris, widowed over 22,920 women, orphaned over 107,802 children and molested or gang-raped over 11,219 Kashmiri women.More than 340 youth have lost their one or both eyes to the pellet injuries while over 1,020 are at the verge of losing their eyesight.Rape of women being used as a weapon of war to intimidate the Kashmiris into submission. More than 8,000 innocent youth have been subjected to disappearance in custody and their whereabouts remain untraced. Many of those are feared to be buried in thousands of unmarked graves in IIOJ&K. Human Rights Watchdogs have so many time pointed towards exact location of mass graves where freedom fighters are buried after killing them in fake encounters.

The formula dictated that J&K should join Pakistan as nearly 80 percent of population was Muslim.However, India’s first Prime Minster Nehru, being a Kashmiri, was not comfortable with the thought of the region falling to Pakistan. Therefore as a carefully crafted plan to create a pretext for induction of Indian military in to Kashmir, on behest of Indian government, Hindu Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) militants alongside Dogra troops attacked Jammu and massacred thousands of Muslims. As a reaction, volunteers from Pakistan’s tribal areas started to move to Kashmir, on October 22, to help the Muslims being cold bloodedly murdered by Dogra soldiers and RSS goons. Maharaja Hari Singh got unnerved and fled the area. It was during his absence from the scene that high drama of Accession letter was staged and India troops were airlifted to Srinagar.Indian troops landed first and Accession Letter saw the light of the day later.India took the matter to the UN, where it voted for UN SC Resolution 47 calling for a UN supervised plebiscite.Ever since, India is defaulting its voluntary commitment.October 27 is observed in Pakistan and by Kashmiris, the World over, as Black day, on this day India had annexed Kashmir region by inducting her forces illegally in complete disregard of Indian independence Act and Partition Plan. As British left sub-continent in 1947, independent princely states were asked to choose between India and Pakistan as per majority population (Hindus/Muslims).

United Nations needs to stand up to the occasion and fulfil its obligation of holding a plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir, as per its geographical combination stood on August 14, 1947. The matter has been brought up for discussion I the UNSG more than once since August 05, 2029. The befitting starting points for the UN could be appointment of UNSG’s special envoy on Kashmir followed by a UNSG resolution for undoing India’s rash actions of August 05, 2019.

Writer is a freelance contributor; e-mail: [email protected]

Some forces want to destablise Pakistan: FM Qureshi

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Wednesday that some “forces” wanted to destablise the country.

Reacting to the Peshawar blast that killed at least eight, the foreign minister stressed that the federal and provincial governments will have to stay on alert. He added that public support was important to ensure security and urged people to maintain religious harmony.

“Some elements want to politicize the blasphemous caricature issue. “The government is not neglectful of its responsibilities.”

The foreign minister said the government would ensure security during Eid Milad-un-Nabi celebrations.

Qureshi recalled his telephonic conversation with his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Hanif Atmar on the recent terrorist attacks in Quetta and Peshawar.

The foreign minister said he warned Atmar against allowing terrorist elements to use Afghan soil. “Some forces want to disrupt Pak-Afghan ties,” Qureshi told the Afghan minister. He added that Pakistan recently announced a new visa policy to facilitate the travel of Afghan people.

“Intra-Afghan dialogue provides an excellent opportunity for peace and the Afghan leadership must seize this opportunity,” he told Atmar and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to restore peace and stability in Afghanistan.

Highlighting that the Pakistan Democratic Movement was provided security during their Quetta jalsa, Qureshi said the federal government had prioritized matters of national interest. “The opposition and government can hold dialogues on many forums.”

Barcelona president Bartomeu resigns after Messi row

Barcelona : Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu resigned from the club on Tuesday ahead of a vote of no confidence that was due to be held next month after some 20,000 fans signed a petition demanding that he step down.

The rest of the board of directors also resigned.

“It’s a thought-out, serene, informed decision” to resign, Bartomeu said in a televised speech.

Bartomeu, 57, has been facing growing resentment in the last year due to the club’s worsening finances and the team’s decline on the pitch, which came to a head with their 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals in August.

He has been widely criticised after talisman forward Lionel Messi requested a transfer following the Champions League humiliation and was facing a vote of no confidence from the club’s ‘socios’.

He had tried to convince the Catalan government to scrap the censure vote due to the coronavirus pandemic but it would not budge.

Bartomeu called the government’s decision irresponsible in his speech, while thanking the club and saying he could not have resigned earlier.

“The easiest thing after the Champions (League defeat) was to resign, but one had to take decisions amid an unprecedented global crisis,” he said, adding that later on, in the wake of the Messi spat, he could not let the club be run by external, temporary figures.

“Who would have ensured that Messi stayed? Who would have hired a new coach?” said Bartomeu, who took over at Barcelona from Sandro Rosell in 2014.

Messi handed Barca an official notice in August of his desire to terminate his contract before eventually deciding to stay for this season, the last on his current deal, because he did not want to face a legal battle with the club.

After rowing back on his decision to leave, the Argentine continued to attack Bartomeu in a September interview, when he described his stewardship of the club as a “disaster”. He also criticised Barca for their treatment of Luis Suarez, who left the club for Atletico Madrid.

On the pitch, Barca’s struggles have continued into the new campaign after they ended last season trophyless.

Having appointed their former player Ronald Koeman as manager in the close season, Barca have won only two of their opening five league games and lost 3-1 at home to rivals Real Madrid on Saturday.

Pakistan reports 14 more coronavirus deaths, 825 fresh cases

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan reported 14 more coronavirus-related fatalities during the past 24 hours, taking the death toll from the disease to 6,759.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 825 fresh infections emerged during this period, lifting the national tally of cases to 330,200. Around 29,477 samples were tested on Tuesday.

There are a total of 11,627 active cases of the coronavirus as 311,814 patients have so far recuperated from the disease.

Thus far, Sindh has reported 144,449 cases, followed by Punjab that has reported 103,314 cases while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reported 39,189, Balochistan 15,859, Islamabad 19,300, Gilgit Baltistan 4,200 and Azad Jammu and Kashmir 3,839

611 of the patients under treatment in hospitals across the country are said to be in critical condition.

On Tuesday evening, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan had said Pakistan is currently experiencing the start of the COVID-19 pandemic’s second wave.

Addressing a press conference, the PM’ aide hinted at imposing new social distancing restrictions following the start of the second coronavirus wave. “Covid-19 pandemic’s second wave has started in Pakistan and new restrictions could be introduced to control the spread of the virus,” the special assistant said.

DRAP notifies hike in prices of 94 life-saving drugs

ISLAMABAD : The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) on Wednesday notified increase in prices of 94 life-saving drugs.

The notification was issued following approval of the federal cabinet. The drugs whose prices have been jacked up include those used for heart ailments, cancer, and blood pressure. The price of anti-rabies vaccine has also been increased.

The increased rates of these medicines will remain frozen until June 31, 2021. On September 22, the cabinet had approved increase in prices of 94 drugs to ensure their availability in the market.

“The cabinet allowed increase in the prices of those drugs which are short in the market as their manufacturers have stopped their production due to losses,” Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr Faisal Sultan had said in a joint press conference with Information Minister Shibli Faraz after the cabinet meeting.

He said prices of most of the 94 drugs had not been increased for a decade due to which manufacturers stopped their production, causing their shortage in the market.

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