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PEMRA’s directives came after recent speeches by Nawaz Sharif that were critical of the government and the military establishment.
“Under which law, PEMRA is stopping Nawaz Sharif’s speeches,” Kaira asked. He noted that Prime Minister Imran Khan had said that he had permitted airing of Nawaz’s speeches on TV. How could the prime minister permit something that was against the law, he questioned.
PEMRA issued a notification regarding the ban on showing the speeches of “proclaimed offenders” and absconders Thursday. The Islamabad High Court had issued non-bailabale arrest warrants for Nawaz in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills case after he had failed to appear before the court.
Kaira said PM Khan’s government should stop hiding behind institutions as they belong to all Pakistanis. He said the opposition had decided that this government had to go home. = DNA
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KARACHI, OCT 02 (DNA) – City’s Sukhan police on Friday claimed to have rounded up a most-wanted drug-peddler woman in Karachi. As per details, the woman identified as Sharifa alias Aalia was taken into custody by Sukhan police and two kg of hashish was also recovered from her custody.
The woman was involved in supplying narcotics through her racket of women in various parts of the city, the police said and added that Sharifa was jailed several times in different cases. The case has been registered against the woman.
Earlier this year, a four-member racket involved in supplying ice drug to students had been arrested by police officials during a raid conducted near Tipu Sultan road in Karachi.
The raid conducted by the officials of Ferozabad police station where they had seized a huge quantity of ice powder from the possession of the arrested persons besides confiscating anti-dote, heroin and charas.
Police officials had said the men were identified as Gul Ameer, Sadam Hussain, Naim and Hazrat Gul. = DNA
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RIYADH, OCT 02 (DNA) – The Saudi Arabian aviation authority has issued fresh guidelines for passengers from Pakistan and other countries during the coronavirus pandemic after announcing plans for gradually lifting travel restrictions.
General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) stated in its circular sent to the airlines that the passengers (non-Saudis) will submit their negative PCR test reports from a verified laboratory abroad. The test report must be done no later than 72 hours before the scheduled departure to any of the airports in Saudi Arabia.
It said that the condition for PCR test is limited to non-Saudis only who are over the age of eight years. The guidelines also include that ‘different regulations of the departure country must be considered and observed in determining the appropriate age to conduct COVID-19 (PCR) test for children.’
The aviation authority had earlier directed all foreign airlines including Pakistan to strictly implement the prevention measures during flights to Saudi Arabia. Earlier in September, Saudi Arabia had decided to lift travel restriction in the kingdom from 01 January 2021, imposed earlier owing to COVID-19 pandemic.
The kingdom’s interior ministry had announced that airports, ports, and border routes will be made operational from January 01.
Saudi citizens would be able to freely move in and out of the kingdom while citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council states, as well as expatriates and their dependents on valid visas, will be allowed to enter the Kingdom effective from Sept. 15.
They include expatriates who have a valid exit and re-entry visa, work visa, residency permit (iqama) and visit visas provided that they fulfil all the coronavirus related precautionary measures and protocols and a coronavirus negative test result carried out 48 hours before the entry of the Kingdom.
The Arab media reports had also stated that the specific date for the lifting of restrictions will be given 30 days before the end of the year and the health ministry may stipulate preventative measures on travellers and transport providers during travel and at airports, ports, and stations.
A plan will be announced to allow the performance of Umrah gradually according to developments, it further said. It is pertinent to mention here that the move was announced days after Saudi Arabia has extended a ban on the arrival of foreign airlines within the kingdom amid COVID-19 pandemic on August 29. . = DNA
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ISLAMABAD, OCT 02 (DNA) – Nuclear physicist Dr Samar Mubarakmand has rejected former premier Nawaz Sharif’s assertion that Pakistan reverse engineered a US Tomahawk missile during his tenure to make the Babur cruise missile.
Speaking to reporters in London, Nawaz had said that he had made “immense” contributions to the army. “I have done a lot, I have contributed a lot. We have spent billions, trillions, made the atomic bomb programme, made the JF-17 with China and half the missiles we have, I got them made,” he said.
He also claimed that Pakistan reversed engineered a Tomahawk missile after they found an intact one in Balochistan in 1998 from when “Clinton dropped missiles in Afghanistan”. “We got one, back engineered it and made it,” he said.
His claim has been rejected by Dr Mubarakmand, who said a cruise missile is very sensitive. It’s not possible for the missile to have landed on the ground and not hit anything, he said. The nuclear physicist was a senior figure at Pakistan’s Atomic Energy Commission.
He said that Pakistan did find a missile in Balochistan but it was in small pieces as it had exploded. It was a useless pile of rubbish, he said. The US didn’t ask for the remains of the missile, if it had we would have given it back, said Dr Mubarakmand. = DNA
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Islamabad, OCT 2 – Convener of the Special Committee on the project of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Parliamentary Leader of the PPP in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman said, “Briefing given by the ministry and its various allied departments is insufficient and lacks details on many aspects. The departments are shifting responsibility on one another and there seems no to be institutional collaboration”.
The Committee directed Secretary of the ministry to prioritize umbrella projects specified for Balochistan. Members of the Committee were of the view that no tangible progress has been achieved during last few years and despite recommendations, provision of gas and electricity supply in Bostan area of Balochistan and its development as Special Economic Zone (SEZ) seems a farce.
Speaking on the Gwadar power plant issue, she said, “Two projects from Balochistan have been discussed; SEZ and provision of energy to Gwadar. Federal government is misrepresenting the facts on projects on Balochistan, including the SEZs, as well as the power project for Gwadar which has been caught in NEPRA tariff forest since 2017 and has still not cranked up”.
“SEZ at Bostan has received no PSDP funding and hence no progress could be achieved. Planning Division’s unprofessional approach towards CPEC and its various umbrella projects with special reference to development of Special Economic Zones in Balochistan and other parts of the country is disappointing. We have decided that the Planning Minister will address the agenda on Balochistan himself,” Senator Rehman added.
Senator Usman Khan Kakar observed that there is nothing on the ground and it is unfortunate that 132 KV grid station at Bostan could not be constructed due to non-availability of required funds. He demanded early completion of the project with an aim to provide relief to the people.
“Questions were raised on the lapsed CPEC Authority and how it will proceed further. What coordination has been done since there is no clarity,” said Senator Rehman.
Earlier Secretary, Board of Investment (BOI) informed that BOI solicited the rational for the plot pricing in Rashakai SEZ from the relevant authority of Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa, however, the reply is awaited. The Committee was also informed about the status of progress report on provision of gas and electricity supply. The committee rejected the stance of the ministry and decided to postpone the meeting in protest as the information provided was insufficient.
Parliamentary Leader of the PPP in the Senate, Senator Sherry Rehman concluded by saying that, “We are still standing where we were one year ago. Parliament needs to be respected and taken seriously”.
The Committee meeting was attended by Senators Muhammad Ali Khan Saif, Dr. Sikandar Mandhro, Dr. Ghous Muhammad Khan Niazi, Dr. Asad Ashraf Nuzhat Sadiq, Muhammad Usman Khan Kakar, Muhammad Akram, Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, Mir Kabeer Ahmad Muhammad Shahi, Sitara Ayaz and Muhammad Javed Abbasi besides Secretary, M/o Planning and senior officers of the relevant departments.
ISLAMABAD, OCT 02 (DNA) – A petition was filed in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday seeking action against former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for allegedly delivering speeches against state institutions.
Advocate Shah Jahan Khan moved the writ petition, citing the PML-N supremo, the federal government, the interior and foreign secretaries as respondents.
He states in his petition that Nawaz Sharif peddled negative propaganda against state institutions through his speeches, undermining their sanctity. He pleads with the high court to order legal action against him over his speeches.
October 1, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) barred TV channels from airing speeches of the absconding accused and proclaim offenders.
The regulatory body barred broadcast of the speeches and interviews of proclaimed offenders and absconders on national television. It also barred the broadcast of any sort of debate on the possible outcome of the undergoing trials. = DNA
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KARACHI, OCT 02 (DNA) – Six marriage halls and 103 restaurants were sealed in Karachi over neglecting health-related SOPs to contain coronavirus spread.
According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), six marriage halls and 103 restaurants were sealed in the port city over avoiding coronavirus SOPs.
Federal Minister for Planning and Development and Chairman NCOC, Asad Umar said indoor restaurants and marriage halls are emerging as high contributors to COVID-19 spread.
NCOC on Friday has directed all provinces and federating units to crack down on sop violations in these places, the minister said in his tweet. We must not allow the irresponsible behavior of some to put the health of everyone at risk.
On Thursday, the district South authorities in Karachi had also announced to impose micro smart lockdown in various parts for two weeks amid rising cases of COVID-19 in the city. = DNA
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LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Quaid Nawaz Sharif repeated his charge sheet against his political rival Prime Minister Imran Khan and his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government on the second consecutive day on Thursday.
Addressing a meeting of the PML-N Central Working Committee (CWC) via video link from London, he alleged that he was defeated in the 2018 general election by intentionally closing down the Result Transmission System (RTS) of National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) for hours. He alleged the results of the seats, won by his party, were changed during the ‘malfunctioning’ period of the RTS system. He announced that the opposition’s fight was not against Prime Minister Imran Khan but against those who had installed that incompetent, inefficient and corrupt government in the country.
“Imran Khan is a selected prime minister and we didn’t give any importance to him, but we ask questions from those who brought him by stealing the elections and mandate of people of Pakistan,” he said adding he could not stay quite and watch the present state of affairs anymore. “They will have to answer [my questions],” Nawaz said.
He said no one should try to ask him to remain silent now. He said he could not stay silent over the incumbent government’s “dual standards of accountability”.
“Nawaz Sharif is not made of the stuff that can stay silent on dual standards of accountability,” he said, adding that “no one should try to silence him”.
As he began his address, he spoke of how it had been a long time since such an address had taken place. “I am addressing you all after a long time. And in these two-and-a-half years we have all endured much.” “But it is with God’s grace we are seeing each other now,” Nawaz said.
“When I look at the state the country is in, it saddens me deeply,” the former prime minister said. “We were on such a great path to progress and look at where we are now.” Nawaz said he sees a world of a difference between the Pakistan of a few years ago and the one before us now. “I do not understand why this has happened.
“We were so prosperous until 2018. Our tenure lasted 2013-2018 and with your prayers and God’s mercy and your support from 2013-2017, I was prime minister,” he said. “Me and my team who are sitting here and also those not here, such as Shahbaz Sharif who is in jail, paying for crimes not committed – together, we were changing the fate of Pakistan.
“These are not empty words, you yourself have witnessed the fruits of our efforts,” Nawaz said. The PML-N supremo then began to list the “great achievements won” during the three years he was in power.
“We installed power projects, eradicated terrorism, the economy was soaring high, poverty was diminishing, gas was plentiful and people were employed,” he said. Nawaz said Pakistan “was looking to join the G20 countries”. “We had become a tiger in the South Asian region,” he said, adding: “The world was praising our progress.
“This is not me who is saying this. You all bear witness to this. The entire nation.” He criticised the PTI’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project in Peshawar, saying it has yet to actually take off despite the passage of six years.
“The buses burn, or the roof collapses, the lifts don’t work and how much did it all cost? “Our BRT projects – Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Multan – all cost less than Peshawar, in my estimate, and they are all working,” Nawaz said, adding that he can say with certainty that “no one would have seen such speeds that were witnessed in the projects PML-N completed”.
“Were these jinns who were doing this? It was us,” he said, as he continued to highlight PML-N’s various “achievements” over the years. He said the country’s growth rate in the party’s tenure stood at 5.8% and “now it is approaching -1.4%”.
Nawaz said the PML-N had kept the rupee rate “under control for four years” and claimed the party “would have brought it down below Rs100 per dollar even had the party come into power”.
He said that similarly, the prices of essential commodities were maintained. “We had left sugar prices at Rs50, whereas now they have doubled to Rs100. “If you cannot answer this question then ask those who are going hungry […] they can either eat or go to school or pay their electricity bills or buy medicines which are far out of their reach now.”
He said the PTI government had destroyed the country and made the lives of common citizens miserable through unprecedented price-hike as well as bad governance. Nawaz said he was in pain as the suppressed people of the country were in pain. He said that poor were unable to afford food and send their children to school these days.
“Is this what the ‘state of Madina’ looks like?” he questioned, adding that the PTI government had failed to fulfil its “tall promises”. Nawaz said the present rulers had destroyed Pakistan in every field. He asked the PTI government where were 10 million jobs that Imran Khan had promised to provide to people.
The PML-N supremo denounced the current law and order situation in the country, regretting how crimes including rape are on the rise. Nawaz said that the “ground realities show that people do not even have clothes or shoes to wear and are robbed of the joys of Eid.
“And you claimed you would provide 10 million jobs. Where are they now?” he said, adding that now “15 million people are out of jobs”. He also counted the party’s role on the defence front, claiming that due to their efforts, Pakistan had been made impenetrable. “Can anyone deny this?
“And today, we will not find even four countries who are unwilling to support us […] you could not even table a resolution [at the United Nations], you found no one out of 51 countries.” Nawaz went on to criticise what he termed the government’s bid to leave the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) ]and form a new bloc of countries.
“How do you make such tall claims when you have done nothing but led to the ruin of Pakistan?” he added, addressing the incumbent government.
“You have destroyed all our efforts with regard to Kashmir. Where is your diplomacy now?” asked Nawaz. He then asked party workers who were chanting in his support whether they truly sought to be on the right side of history.
“I am raising this flag now. Will you stand with me?” He said that if they will whole-heartedly support him, then he will “never let them down” and they will “find him steadfast”. “I will remain steadfast on our ideology. I have stepped into the battlefield to save our country. […] and every Pakistani has to participate in this struggle.”
“You must walk with me shoulder-to-shoulder,” he said to party workers. “The people of Pakistan are looking to you.” “You must fulfil your duty without any delay.” Earlier, addressing the meeting, PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz said the government had planned to arrest her under 16 MPO, but the party would continue its struggle against the rulers. She categorically rejected any chances of dialogue with the incumbent government, saying he she did not accept the PTI government as a legitimate setup from day one; so there was no question of any talks with it. “This is a fake government,” she added.
The PML-N leader said that was for the first time in the history of Pakistan that Punjab had refused to bow before the illegal powers. She said the nation knew the truth and presently, besides the voters of PML-N, neutral segments of society were also standing with it in its struggle for the supremacy of people’s vote.
“Imran Khan, you should come forward and fight with us on your own instead of hiding behind the institutions,” she said. Imran Khan was unable to manage the state affairs and that was why he was telling institutions to deal with the crises, she added.
She regretted that the Islamabad High Court, instead of discussing the health reports of Nawaz Sharif, he was declared an absconder. She said a surgery of Nawaz Sharif was pending due to coronavirus pandemic and some people were saying that he was walking and dining in restaurants. She said he was a heart patient and questioned that if every heart patient in Pakistan was admitted to hospitals.
“The vote bank of PML-N is intact; the party is intact and its leaders are standing with the leadership,” she announced adding that in case she was arrested, the party would continue following the agenda. “Nawaz Sharif will lead the party from London,” she said.
She said that those who were trying to use underhanded tactics to pressurise the opposition would fail. Maryam said that the incumbent government was so weak that it would not be able to complete its tenure. “It will be sent packing with a single blow,” Maryam claimed.
“A time will come when the institutions would tell Imran Khan to face the opposition himself,” she said. Answering questions about the first rally of the newly formed Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), Maryam said that all decisions taken from the PDM platform would be fully implemented.
Murtaza Ali Shah adds from London: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif laughed off a ban on his speeches by Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra), saying that bans in this age and day are not workable.
He was speaking briefly to the media outside Stanhope House (Hasan Nawaz’s office) after addressing the PML-N Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting. Moments after his speech, the TV watchdog issued a directive asking TV channels not to air the speeches of absconders and convicts – a reference to Nawaz Sharif.
When asked by the media about his reaction, Nawaz said “this is not the age and day of ban on the media. That time has passed a long time ago. We live in a modern era in which these bans are not effective.”
Earlier, addressing the CWC meeting, Nawaz said the PML-N had kept the rupee rate “under control for four years” and claimed the party “would have brought it down below Rs100 per dollar even had the party come into power”.
He said that similarly, the prices of essential commodities were maintained. “We had left sugar prices at Rs50, whereas now they have doubled to Rs100.”
“If you cannot answer this question then ask those who are going hungry […] they can either eat or go to school or pay their electricity bills or buy medicines which are far out of their reach now.”