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Azerbaijan: 91 die, 392 injured in Armenian attack on civilians

BAKU – Since September 27, 2020 the armed forces of Armenia have been targeting the civilian population, private houses and civilian infrastructure in Azerbaijan in a deliberate, widespread and systematic manner. By doing so, Armenia grossly violates its obligations under international humanitarian law, including the 1949 Geneva Conventions and its Additional Protocols as well as disregards the humanitarian ceasefire declared on October 10, 18 and 25.

On October 29, Armenia continued to escalate tensions with attacks in various directions, including across the international border with Azerbaijan. As reported by the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan, at about 13:18 and 13:20, two Su-25 attack aircrafts of Armenia’s armed forces that attempted to attack positions of the Azerbaijan’s Armed Forces in the Gubadli direction, were neutralized by Azerbaijan Air Defense Units.

Moreover, Armenia’s armed forces continued targetingBarda, Goranboy, Goygol and Tartar regions with rockets and heavy artillery. As a result of the attacks, one civilian – 53 years old woman – was killed in the Tapgaragoyunlu village of Goranboy. A rocket launched by Armenia hit the roof the victim’s house.

Moreover, the Armenian armed forces also deliberately fired at the Tartar region while a group of Ambassadors, military attaches and officials of international organizations accredited to Azerbaijan visited the region.

As reported by the Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES), Armenia’s artillery attacks on the territory ofGoygol region, located away from the combat zone, caused forest fire. As of the reporting time, MES was engaged to contain the spread of and extinguish the fire.

As of October 29, in total 91 civilians, including children, women and elderly were killed, 392 civilians have been hospitalized with serious injuries.Moreover, 2406 private houses, 92 apartment buildings and 423 civilian infrastructure were damaged and became unserviceable as a result of Armenia’s deliberate, widespread and systematic attacks.

Live Pakistan vs Zimbabwe first ODI

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan opted to bat first after winning the toss in their first match against of the three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe .

The opening match at the Pindi Stadium is Babar Azam’s first as Pakistan’s ODI captain. It is also the first international match to be played in the country without spectators.

You can watch the match live on state owned PTV Sports and live on the YouTube channel of the PCB .

PM Imran raised strong voice against mockery of Prophet PBUH: Gill

ISLAMABAD : Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Political Communication Dr Shahbaz Gill said Prime Minister Imran Khan has proved himself a true follower of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) by raising a strong voice against the mockery of Prophet PBUH in France besides writing a letter to the heads of Muslim states.

Shahbaz Gill, while addressing a press conference today, said that 12th Rabiul Awwal is a holy day for Muslims and it was important to respond to the recent attacks on the Islamic ideology.

He said that PM Imran Khan is a true and firm believer of Prophet Muhammad PBUH and Eid Miladun Nabi PBUH will be organised in shelter homes across the country over his directives.Gill said that Pakistan armed forces are securing geographical borders of the country and the nationals have witnessed the real outcome of absconding Nawaz Sharif and his daughter’s narrative during the last 48 hours.

Whenever the federal government stepped up the accountability process, the opposition parties stood up against it, said Gill, adding that the government had always taken the opposition and media in confidence over the matters related to national security.

He said that Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ayaz Sadiq was no one to take decision about Abhinandan as it was the right of the government to make a policy on important issues. It was a false statement delivered by Ayaz Sadiq and its narrative against the country was celebrated on Indian media.

The special assistant criticised that the opposition leader was attacking the reputation of the state and defaming the armed forces just to hide the corruption of Nawaz Sharif.

He said that the opposition leaders are desperately willing to get another NRO and started attacking the national narrative. Gill clarified that Fawad Chaudhry had not given any statement against the country as he highlighted the diplomatic efforts of Pakistan.

NAB conducts hours-long raid at NICVD

KARACHI: A National Accountability Bureau (NAB) team on Thursday conducted an hours-long ‘raid’ at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD) to investigate charges of financial and administrative irregulates, reported The News.

The authority hasn’t released an official statement on the matter but a NAB source told The News that a five-member team led by Deputy Director Qamar Abbasi “visited the health facility” when NICVD failed to provide “some documents” within the due date. The inquiry had been launched over two years ago and NAB says that it found the executive director of NICVD was in possession of evidence related to the alleged commission of offence(s) during the last 10 years.

The raid drew a strong reaction from the employees of the cardiac-care facility who held a protest against what they called ‘harassment’ by the anti-graft agency. Azra Maqsood, Chief Operating Officer of the NICVD, said the NAB investigators remained at NICVD for over six hours and due to the harassment and uncertainty, medical services, except emergency, remained suspended for several hours, causing suffering to hundreds of patients.

The NICVD officials said the NAB team comprising five officials entered the hospital at around 2:00 pm and remained there for six hours, questioned staff and officials from different departments and inquired about financial affairs and transactions, number of employees and their nature of jobs, recruitment policies, purchase of medicines, equipment and machinery as well as other items required to run the health facility.

“Ironically, all the information has already been provided to them as inquiries by NAB are underway for the last two years and they have been furnished with each and every document they asked for,” the COO added.

A spokesman for the NICVD said NAB was conducting an inquiry for the last two to three years and could not prove any irregularity. “But such raids not only tarnish the image of a premier health institution but also terrorize the staff,” he added.

Reacting to the NAB’s raid, a large number of employees gathered at the NICVD’s main building and held a demonstration against the investigating agency, saying administration and staff of the country’s best cardiac-care facility were being defamed on the behest of some unscrupulous elements.

“A ghost employee, Dr. Tariq Shaikh was recently terminated by the NICVD administration and it is said that he has connections in the NAB. At the behest of Shaikh, the NAB officials raided the NICVD today and terrorized the staff and patients at the hospital,” one of the protesting employees, who identified himself as Ahmed Ali, alleged.

The NAB more than two years ago initiated an inquiry against the NICVD over corruption charges. It had transpired during the inquiry that the executive director of NICVD was in “possession of information/evidence whatsoever, which relates to the commission of the offence(s)”, the NAB letter reads. While initiating the inquiry in September 2018, it had sought complete record in original and certified copies of structural formation of NICVD, year-wise sanctioned strength and appointments made in different cadres including regular, contractual, contingency, and daily wages based posts during the last 10 years.

“The NAB had also sought details of appointments in different cadres during the last 10 years, pay structure of different grades, annual budget details, and expenditure during the last 10 years, details of procurement including drugs, machinery, etc, internal, external and third-party audit reports of last 10 years,” said the source giving details of the letter sent by NAB to the executive director of NICVD.

PPP Parliamentary Party leader in the Senate Sherry Rehman strongly reacted to the raid and called it a move from the Centre to “hijack” the “best public sector hospital” from the Sindh government. “It is shocking that a hospital has been raided by NAB. Hospitals are not even attacked during wars. Has the government lost all sense? What is the purpose of this NAB raid when the administration has been providing all the information?” she added. She said that “Nabgardi” was endangering peoples’ lives as the OPD and emergency sections were closed. Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani also condemned the raid and said the NAB-Niazi alliance was now endangering the lives of patients in the country.

Alvi calls for spreading teachings of Prophet (PBUH) to tackle Islamophobia

ISLAMABAD : President Dr Arif Alvi in his message on Eid Miladun Nabi (PBUH) urged the Muslim world leaders to put forth a unanimous demand before the international organisations to ensure the sanctity of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and desist from blasphemy and desecration.

He said the condemnable incidents of blasphemy in the West had invited the wrath of Muslims across the globe. Such incidents created disintegration and also violated the spirit of interfaith harmony and dialogue, he added.

President Alvi said it was essential to spread the teachings of Holy Prophet (PBUH) and true message of the Holy Quran in order to better tackle Islamophobia and highlight real spirit of Islam.Referring to the growing threat from second wave of coronavirus in the country, he advised the people to adhere to anti-COIVD precautions, particularly during Milad processions to prevent spread of the disease.

Greeting the countrymen on Eid Mailadun Nabi (PBUH) marking the Holy Prophet’s birth anniversary, he said the prophet had purged the society of ignorance and oppression. He said the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was sent as mercy for the whole mankind and the humanity’s real success lied in adhering to his teachings.

The president viewed that Holy Prophet (PBUH)’s teachings were a role model for the humanity besides being essential for a better understanding of Islam. He said in the early Islamic history, the Holy Quran and the personality of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) were the only sources to attract people towards Islam.

Eid Miladun Nabi (SAW) being celebrated across country

ISLAMABAD  : Eid Miladun Nabi (S.A.W.) is being celebrated with great religious zeal and fervour across the country today.

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The day dawned with thirty one guns salute at the federal capital and twenty one guns salute at all the provincial capitals. Special prayers for the unity of Muslim Ummah and the progress and prosperity of the country were offered in the mosques after Fajr prayers.

Special conferences, events and Mehfil-e-Milad are being arranged to pay respect to the last messenger whose life and teachings are a beacon of light for the mankind. People are also taking out processions on the occasion.

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An International Rehmatul-lil-Alameen (SAW) Conference will be held in Islamabad today under the auspices of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony.

The opening session of the conference will be chaired by President Dr. Arif Alvi while Prime Minister Imran Khan will preside over the concluding session.

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Prominent Ulema and Mashaikh, scholars and foreign delegates will participate in the conference and threw light on various aspects of the life and teachings of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW).

Muslims across the world observe the Prophet Muhammed’s (PBUH) birthday on the 12th day of the Islamic month of Rabi-ul-Awwal.

New Commander Karachi calls on CM Murad Ali Shah

KARACHI : New Commander of Karachi, Vice Admiral Faisal Rasul, on Thursday called on Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah here.

Chief Minister congratulated the Command Karachi on his new posting.

Murad Ali Shah during the meeting said that he wanted a cadet college in Sujawal district of Sindh. ” The cadet college will provide an opportunity of quality education to the children of fishermen,” Shah said.

The Command Karachi assured his wholehearted cooperation to the chief minister for the new cadet college.
Chief Minister of Sindh presented Sindh’s traditional gifts to the new Commander Karachi, a spokesperson of the chief minister house said.

Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah earlier in a meeting with Pakistan’s Naval Chief Admiral Amjad Niazi had called for providing opportunities to the children of fishermen n in Pakistan Navy and urged for encouragement to the fishermen to join the navy.

“The fishermen have a strong bond with the sea and their relation with the navy should be strengthened,” Shah stated.

Wasim Akram believes Pakistan should model itself like Turkey

After enjoying a few days in Turkey, former Pakistan cricket team captain Wasim Akram believes that Pakistan should model itself like Turkey.

“If Pakistan should model itself on any country, it should be Turkey,” said the former left-arm pacer who was impressed by the Turkish people’s hospitality, food and their ability to welcome the world.

“They have done well. Pakistan has so many untapped resources, InshAllah we will get there one day,” said the former Pakistan team skipper.

Last week, Wasim Akram had announced that he was in Turkey and terming Istanbul “a mesmerising city”.

The famed cricket commentator’s visit comes as numerous Pakistanis head to Turkey for vacations and artistes of popular Islamic history drama, Ertugrul, announce their trips to the South Asian nation.

“Hello from stunning Istanbul first time ever must say it’s a mesmerising city,” Akram wrote, adding hashtags #amazing and #ElectricCity.

Azhar Ali deems sacking rumours ‘just media talk’

Azhar Ali has refused to speculate on recent media reports that he may be replaced Test captain, saying that until he hears anything officially he would not pay any heed to what essentially is “just media talk”.

Addressing a virtual press conference, Ali said: “As far as my captaincy is concerned, I am hearing from the media only and I have not held a meeting with anyone about any such thing.”

The Test captain said that he tries not to think about it and focus on his game, adding that such rumours had begun when Pakistan were touring Australia.

“When any official talk will be there then the effort would be made to address that. When there is no official talk about this topic, it is very difficult for me to comment on it,” he said.

About Central Punjab’s defeat at the hands of Sindh in the Quaid-e-Azam (first-class) game Azhar said: “Last season, too, we tried our best to get maximum points. In this game, unfortunately, when we had to score big in the first innings the outfield was too slow and batsmen got out in frustration. We should have scored up to 300 but we were folded at below-par total.”

“After 200 and plus runs we made in the first innings, we had taken six of Sindh’s early wickets before Fawad Alam played a superb knock for them and that put us behind,” Azhar said.

“When we went to the second innings, we were confident if we scored more runs we could win. But we came under pressure. We sent Kamran Akmal up the order to put pressure on Sindh. After we could not score more we thought to set a target for Sindh in 50 overs so that we could produce a win. The opposition batted so well and snatched the game from us,” Azhar said.

DG ISPR press conference: Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar sets record straight about Abhinandan’s release

RAWALPINDI : Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar on Thursday addressed a media briefing to set the record straight about the events surrounding February 27 — the day Pakistan downed two Indian planes and captured an Indian pilot.

“Yesterday such a statement was given in which facts surrounding the events that day were attempted to be twisted,” he began by saying.

He said that after the Pulwama incident, on February 26, India violated all international principles and attacked Pakistan. “They not only faced defeat but humiliation all over the world.”

“Our timely response derailed their efforts. Their planes and the explosives they had come to rain down on the Pakistani people, they instead dropped on empty mountains. They left in a panicked state after being confronted by our planes. “

He said that in response, the Pakistan Army, in accordance with the people’s wishes, sought to “teach the enemy a lesson”.

“On this decision, all civil and military leadership was on a single page. We responded with full might in the light of day and shot down two planes, along with arresting their pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan [Varthaman],” said the DG ISPR, recalling the events.

He said that the enemy was in such a panicked state that it shot down its own helicopter.

Maj Gen Iftikhar said that Pakistan secured a “clear victory” that day against India. He said not only was India’s hollowed state of preparedness exposed that day but the entire Pakistani nation’s heads were held high.

He said this triumph was not only celebrated in Pakistan but the entire world recognised it. “India held its non-availability of Rafale jets accountable for the defeat,” he added.

The DG ISPR said that the government of Pakistan, in a measured and responsible move, decided to “give peace a chance” and hand over the captured war prisoner Wing Commander Abhinandan over.

He said the move, which was in accordance with Geneva Convention, was lauded the world over.

“I wish to set the history straight once more. Pakistan first demonstrated it capability and resolve. The decision was then made keeping all war options in mind and from a position of strength,” Maj Gen Iftikhar said.

He stressed that the civil and military leadership were prepared to combat “any sort of situation” with full preparedness.

“We gave them a bloody nose and its still hurting,” the DG ISPR said.

He said that linking the “mature response of a responsible state” with regard to Wing Commander Abhinandan’s release to any thing else is “highly regrettable and misleading”.

“This is actually tantamount to making Pakistan having the upper hand on India and its victory against it controversial,” he said.

Maj Gen Iftikhar said he thinks this would be unacceptable to any Pakistani.

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