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Afghan ambassador meets army chief

ISLAMABAD : Mr Najibullah Alikhil, Afghanistan Ambassador to Pakistan called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), today. COAS welcomed the Ambassador to Pakistan and expressed hope that his services will help optimize Pak – Afg bilateral relations.

During the meeting matters of mutual interest including regional security situation, ongoing Afghan Peace Process, border management and defence and security cooperation were discussed. The two noted the exceptional brotherly relations between both countries and pledged to further improve the same.

PM Imran Khan to launch Naya Pakistan Certificates today

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan will launch Naya Pakistan Certificates today, announced PTI’s Senator Faisal Javed on Thursday.

According to the senator, the overseas Pakistanis and those Pakistanis who have declared their assets abroad with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) can buy the certificates.

The senator said that the certificates will give up to 7% return in US Dollars and 11% in Pakistani rupees. He also said that Islamic certificates, that are shariah compliant, are also available.

The senator said that the saving certificates will have flexible tenures starting from three months to five years with the option of early encashment.

“For non-resident Pakistanis, no tax filing is required. Only 10% withholding tax on profits,” said the senator. He added that the Naya Pakistan Certificates were “fully repatriable” and do not require any approvals.

What are the Naya Pakistan certificates?

As per the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the Naya Pakistan Certificates (NPCs) are USD and PKR-denominated sovereign instruments issued by the federal government.

“NPCs offer attractive risk-free returns over different maturities. They are available in both conventional and Shariah compliant versions and administered by the State Bank of Pakistan,” said the SBP.

Overseas Pakistani can invest in the certificates by opening a Roshan Digital Account in any foreign currency of Pakistani Rupees.

After opening the account, the overseas Pakistanis can buy the certificate of their choice from the balance in the Roshan Digital Account.

ECP releases financial details of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa lawmakers

PESHAWAR : Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan owns assets worth Rs2.86 billion while Leader of the Opposition Akram Khan Durrani’s assets are valued at Rs7.7 million.

This was stated in the documents on assets and liabilities of public office holders issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

KP Assembly Speaker Mushtaq Ghani owns assets worth more than Rs50 million while PTI minister Shaukat Yousafzai owns Rs5.5 million worth of assets.

Shahram Khan Tarakai and Atif Khan’s assets are valued at Rs4 million and Rs20 million.

Lawmaker Ibrahim Khattak, son of Federal Defence Minister Pervez Khattak, owns assets worth Rs25.5 million while his uncle Liaquat Khan’s assets are valued at Rs180 million.

JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s brother Latif owns assets worth R52.7 million. ANP’s Samar Haroon Bilour’s assets are valued at R40 million

Sheikh Rasheed terms Maryam Nawaz’s statement ‘irresponsible’

ISLAMABAD : Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed on Thursday termed PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz’s statement ‘irresponsible’.

Sheikh Rasheed said that people gave mandate to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in general elections 2018. The government is not going anywhere, he added.

Terming Maryam’s statement as a sign of her immaturity, he said that when the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz has decided not to meet anyone, why she [Maryam] is now talking about contacts and meetings?

Rasheed said that PML-N wants to come into power by overthrowing the incumbent government. He said that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s narrative will not serve and the people in GB will vote for PTI.

On the other hand, SAPM Dr Shehbaz Gill in his reaction said that PML-N tried to blackmail the government on FATF-related legislation and added that Maryam Safdar and her spokespersons held meetings.

He said that the government has never shown its consent to hold talks with Maryam Safdar. “No compromise on national issues and accountability process.”

PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz in her interview with an international media outlet had said that holding talks with this government is like committing a sin.

Maryam alleged that PTI has ruined the country’s economy due to its incompetence. The government is hiding the commodities by itself and later throwing into the market at inflated rates, she claimed.

U19 Three-Day Tournament matches shifted to Islamabad, Rawalpindi from Lahore

Lahore : The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) today confirmed that the remaining fixtures of the National U19 Three-Day Tournament have been shifted from Lahore to Islamabad and Rawalpindi due to the change in weather conditions.

The last three-round matches which were previously to be staged at the Gaddafi Stadium and LCCA Ground, will now be staged at Islamabad’s Shalimar Ground and Rawalpindi’s Ayub Park Ground and KRL Stadium.

The tournament will resume on Friday with Sindh taking on Southern Punjab at the Country Club Ground Muridke.

From Saturday, 14 November, Balochistan will take on Northern at Ayub Park Ground with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa playing Central Punjab at the Shalimar Ground.

The revised schedule is given below.

Revised schedule:

13-15 November

Sindh vs Southern Punjab, Country Club Ground Muridke

14-16 November

Balochistan vs Northern, Ayub Park Ground Rawalpindi

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa vs Central Punjab, Shalimar Ground Islamabad

18-20 November

Balochistan vs Central Punjab, KRL Stadium Rawalpindi

Northern vs Sindh, Ayub Park Ground Rawalpindi

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa vs Southern Punjab, Shalimar Ground Islamabad

22-24 November

Balochistan vs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ayub Park Ground Rawalpindi

Central Punjab vs Sindh, Shalimar Ground Islamabad

Northern vs Southern Punjab, KRL Stadium Rawalpindi

27-30 November

Final, venue to be confirmed

UBG core committee meeting conveyed on Saturday

LAHORE Nov 12  (DNA ) :  The United Business Forum ( UBG) has convened its high level core committee meeting here on Nov 14 Saturday to kick off second phase of the  campaign for the annual election of the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Talking to a select representatives of   trade associations affiliated with FPCCI here Thursday Chairman UBG Iftikhar Ali Malik said that 27 senior trade leaders drawn across the country will sit together at core committee meeting to work out next strategy to sweep election with thumping majority.

He informed the participants that during first phase of campaign, the major chunk of chambers and trade associations of KPA and Punjab including Islamabad have unanimously assured to fully support the UBG candidates in the forthcoming federation election.

    He said in second phase, UBG leaders along with candidates will visit Sindh and Balochistan provinces including Karachi to muster support of the chambers and trade associations.He said that UBG patron in chief SM Muneer is already actively engaged in election campaign. However UBG leadership will join him to make the campaign a real success.

Iftikhar Malik hoped the business community would repose confidence on  UBG candidates in the larger interests of the economy of the country.  He said UBG would continue to serve the business community and would urge government to form business friendly policies.

Group Chairman said that we firmly believe in rule of law, promotion of democratic system and strengthening of national economy by safeguarding the interests of traders.He said that despite unprecedented crisis at national level and in the wake of COVID 19 all efforts were made to restore the confidence of the business community.The UBG leaders have pledged to continue to raise voice for the solution of the problems being faced by the business community.

Prime Minister AJ&K Raja Farooq Haider Khan met COAS

Rawalpindi, 12 November 2020 : Mr Raja Muhammad Farooq Haider Khan, Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K) called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), today.

 
Matters of mutual interest particularly situation on Line of Control (LOC) and Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJ&K) were discussed during the meeting. COAS reiterated Pakistan Army’s utmost support and commitment to Kashmir cause and  people of Kashmir.

The Charter of Democracy is a joke of democracy!

Political parties all over the world strive to bring democracy in the country by bringing democracy within themselves, but all our major political parties continue to sing the tune of democracy without having democracy within them. The situation of the two major political parties in the country, the PML-N and the PPP, is that the PPP is the fiefdom of the Bhutto family and the Nawaz league Sharif family. The PPP and the Nawaz League have never had internal elections since their inception, yet the tune of democracy is unleashed. Democracy is not just about elections and the acquisition of power, but our political parties are just about gaining power. They use names, take turns in the name of the Charter of Democracy and promise to protect each other, this open political hypocrisy is harming democracy instead of benefiting it, but those who undermine democracy are not shying away from singing the hymns of democracy, but the people have rejected them.

Opposition parties are once again talking about a new Charter of Democracy. The PDM has decided that a new Charter is needed to bring true democracy to the country. One Charter of Democracy was also reached in London and now another Charter is being announced in Islamabad. In Pakistan, the Charter of Democracy can only be called a deal at most,because here all political and governmental matters are decided through a deal.Democracy in Pakistan is the same as the Charter of Democracy, it is nothing but protection of each other, the Charter of Democracy is being mocked here. What could be more abusive in a democracy than accusing each other of trying to derail the car of democracy, while everyone is playing politics in the same car and what a successful politics it is? Even after derailment, the vehicle of democracy is moving.

Dictatorship in the country is not a threat to democracy, but democracy is a threat to the political leadership, because the so-called political contractors of democracy have been inviting dictatorship. At the moment, the new charter of democracy by the opposition parties is not for the sake of democratic stability and the people, but is a political ploy to keep the opposition political parties in the PDM and to end the differences.If the opposition is really in the throes of democracy, then agree on a new Charter of Democracy that aims not only to save the politics and heritage of a few families, rather it should have a clear roadmap for strengthening democracy in the country along with civilian supremacy, so that not only the interference of undemocratic forces in the political process is eliminated on a permanent basis, but also this democracy has benefited millions of people of the country. The axis of this new charter of Democracy should be the oppressed creatures of the country which is commonly called the people, but it may not be so, because the people have never been a priority for the opposition and the government.

The two main opposition parties have taken power three times. One party is still ruling in Sindh province. The leadership of both the parties has looted the national treasury instead of solving the problems of the people. People are only used to voted and chant slogans in rallies. More than 60 million people in the country are still living in poverty. The new wave of Coronavirus is further increasing the number of patients; about 25 million children are deprived of education and more than 40%of children are malnourished, 80% of the population does not have access to safe drinking water, people are forced to sell their blood, kidneys, even their children due to poverty, even after reaching such modality, the people want to see what Bilawal Bhutto, Maryam Nawaz and other public welfare claimants do in the new Charter of Democracy. So, fulfill your passion, they will not be able to do anything.

People are rejecting the charters of the opposition parties which are an obstacle in the accountability process of those who looted national resources.The abundance of information has told the people that their hard-earned money is being looted and taken abroad by corrupt politicians.Under the guise of investment, the national economy is toyed with and its commission is squandered. The people are disgusted with the tried and tested hereditary political leadership because the internal structure of political parties itself is deprived of democratic values. On the contrary, political parties will never be able to play their democratic role as long as nominations continue on the basis of likes and dislikes instead of party elections. Pakistan’s political history shows that whether it is a matter of forming a political alliance or an agreement like the Charter of Democracy, the ruling classes have been looking for a way to fulfill their aspirations by forgetting the aspirations of the people. The people of Pakistan are democrats. They prefer a peaceful and civilized way of transferring power, but do not like the fact that political parties try to overthrow the elected government in the name of the Charter of Democracy. The people will never tolerate the mockery of democracy in the name of the Charter of Democracy. If democracy is really to be strengthened in the country, then the Charter of Democracy must be brought in line with the will of the people, which political parties will never bring.

Written by

Attiya Munawer

A freelance columnist, essayist and blogger, pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Lahore College for Women University (LCWU), Lahore.

[email protected]

Twitter: @AttiyaMunawer

Govt officials not satisfied with US embassy apology

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari said on Thursday that apology of the embassy of America was not enough. The US should do more.

She said the US embassy Tweet was against diplomatic norms.

It may be mentioned here that the Embassy of the United States of America in Islamabad came under intense after its social media team committed a diplomatic faux pas by retweeting a statement criticising the Pakistani government.

The embassy later apologised and said its Twitter account “was accessed […] without authorisation.” Several Twitter users took strong exception to the US Embassy’s Twitter account retweeting a political statement made by the PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal.

Commenting on an article by the Washington Post titled ‘Trump’s defeat is a blow for the world’s demagogues and dictators’, Ahsan Iqbal had taken a swipe at Prime Minister Imran Khan and written on the micro-blogging website that “We have one (demagogue/dictator) in Pakistan too. He will be shown way out soon. Insha Allah!”

Shortly after, the US Embassy’s Twitter account retweeted Ahsan Iqbal’s statement, inviting a furious reaction and widespread condemnation from both Pakistani citizens as well as political figures.

Even though the embassy later deleted the tweet, Twitterati were quick to capture screenshots. Soon after, hashtags like #ApologiseUSEmbassy started trending on the micro-blogging platform.

Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari strongly condemned the incident. “US Embassy still working in Trumpian mode in support of convicted absconder & intervening brazenly in our internal politics!” she wrote on Twitter.

In response to the apology, Mazari rejected the explanation and that too after long delay, adding that it is “unacceptable” that someone working at the embassy is “pushing a particular political party’s agenda.”

Sindh Governor Imran Ismail wrote that it was “utterly absurd” of the embassy to endorse derogatory remarks about PM Imran Khan, terming the move “against diplomatic protocols.” While most people vehemently censured the US embassy on Twitter, others appealed to the Government of Pakistan to take action and demand that the foreign mission to issue an official apology.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Political Communication Shahbaz Gill also took strong exception to the retweeting of political message by the US Embassy. “Embarrassing. The US embassy tweeting derogatory comments about sitting US President Mr Donald Trump and Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr Imran Khan. First time ever seen an embassy insulting its own lawful elected president. We expect some heads must roll. This is unacceptable!” he tweeted.

IHC issues notice to NCOC over indoor wedding ban

ISLAMABAD : The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday issued a notice to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Covid-19 on a petition challenging a ban on gatherings at wedding halls.

A single bench comprising Chief Justice Athar Minallah directed the official respondents named in the petition to submit their comments on the petition by November 18.Petitioner Mukhtar Abbas’s lawyer stated before the court that there is no rationale behind the NCOC’s notification imposing the ban on indoor wedding ceremonies from November 20.

Justice Minallah questioned whether the coronavirus was not spreading because of big public gatherings being held by political parties.

On November 6, the NCOC placed a ban on gatherings at wedding halls. However, it allowed people to hold weddings in open spaces with a maximum of 1,000 attendees.

The decision was aimed at stemming the second wave of the coronavirus. Besides, the NCOC called for cutting workforce at government and private offices in half. It instructed that only 50 per cent of the employees be allowed to work at offices while the rest from home.

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