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NAB’s special prosecution team to pursue graft case against Shehbaz, family

LAHORE : The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has constituted a special prosecution team to pursue the money laundering reference against Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif and his family.

The bureau’s special prosecutor Barrister Usman G Rashid will head the two-member team that also comprises prosecutor Asim Mamtaz as its member. The team will appear in the reference filed by the national graft buster against the PML-N president and members of his family, including Punjab Assembly Opposition Leader Hamza Shehbaz.

On Aug 17, the bureau filed Rs7 billion money laundering and assets beyond means reference against the Shehbaz family, including his wife Nusrat Shehbaz, sons – Hamza Shehbaz and Salman Shehbaz – and two daughters, Rabia Imran and Javeria Ali.

Hearing the case the other day, an accountability court issued arrest warrants for Salman Shehbaz and Shehbaz’s son-in-law Haroon Yousuf Aziz. It also issued summons to his wife Nusrat Shehbaz and daughters, Rabia and Javeria.

Judge Jawadul Hassan heard the case as the PML-N president and Hamza appeared before the court.

TDAP assured to facilitate handcrafts manufacturers

DNA

ISLAMABAD:  Handicrafts Association of Pakistan organized 1st Virtual Handicraft Forum moderated by Chairman HAP Mr. Fahad Barlas. Mr. Shahzad Ahmed Khan Director Trade Development Authority of Pakistan was the chief guest. Addressing on the occasion, he said TDAP would extend all possible assistance to provide opportunities of trade to handicraft manufacturers of Pakistan. He appreciated the efforts of HAP Chairman Mr. Fahad Barlas and Office bearers for organizing different events with the objectives to highlight the significant importance and trade value of handicrafts. Mr. Shahzad pointed out that People Republic of China has great potential of Pakistani handicrafts and TDAP would help for trading of Pakistani handicrafts besides providing platform and all required facilities for the purpose.

HAP office bearers from all over Pakistan attended the session and discussed matters pertaining to promotion of handicrafts of Pakistan. Ms. Shereen Arshad, Ayesha Khan Country Manager Hashoo Foundation , Akeel Khalid, CEO, Vaceela, Danish Jabbar Khan, CEO, KaarvanCrafts Foundation, Mehnaaz perveen CEO, Karakoram Area Development organization, Tania Buttar deputy General Manager, SMEDA, shared their views regarding different aspects of handicrafts up-gradation.

 Addressing on the occasion Mr. Fahad Barlas said that cultural heritage of Pakistan has been depicted through handicrafts and our artisans and craftsmen are highly skilled and their contributions should be acknowledged. He also briefed about the HAP activities and future plans.

FBR appoints Sohail Altaf Vice Chairman Regional Integrity Committee

Abid Raza

Rawalpindi: The Federal Board of Revenue has constituted Regional Integrity Committees to address grievances of the business community.

The major purpose of the committee was to identify causes of integrity related issues/complaints against FBR officers/officials and furnish reports/recommendations to the chief commissioner Inland Revenue, Rawalpindi.

Ms. Farhat Qayyum, Commissioner Inland Revenue,  has been appointed as the chairperson of the committee while Sohail Altaf, former president and group leader Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce has been appointed as the vice chairman of the committee.

In a statement, Rawalpindi Chamber President Saboor Malik welcomed the formation of the committee and said that the move would help in respecting taxpayers and end check harassment by the FBR under the guise of tax collection. He said that the appointment of Sohail Altaf as Vice Chairman was a matter of honor for the Rawalpindi Chamber.

Vice Chairman Committee Sohail Altaf has asked the chamber members to inform the Rawalpindi Chamber about any grievances related to FBR so that it can be redressed.

The members of the committee include Additional Commissioner Inland Ehsanullah, Additional Commissioner IR Headquarters Amir Rehman and SO Legal RTO Rawalpindi Yousuf Khan.

CM Buzdar wants effective measures to avert urban flooding

LAHORE : Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has issued directives for the Water And Sanitation Agency (WASA) and local government representatives to take effective measures to avert urban flooding during heavy showers in parts of the province.

He ordered round-the-clock monitoring of stormwater drains, streams, and water channels and called for contingency measures to deal with any urban flooding-like situation in low-lying localities.

CM Buzdar further instructed that all necessary equipment, machinery, and resources be made available to the departments concerned and warned them of stern action in case rainwater is not drained out from streets and markets in a timely manner.

At least nine people, including two children, died in three separate incidents caused by recent rains in the province.

In Kot Radha Kishan, five people were killed when the roof of a house collapsed, according to rescue sources. The bodies were pulled from the rubble and moved to a nearby hospital. In another roof collapse incident reported in Gujranwala after heavy downpour, two children lost their lives in the city’s Tehsil Wazirabad.

Trump assails rival Biden as he accepts Republican nomination

WASHINGTON : A defiant President Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination for a second term on Thursday with a blistering attack on Democratic rival Joe Biden, asserting that a Biden victory in November would only exacerbate the racial strife and coronavirus pandemic besieging the nation.

Speaking from the White House South Lawn despite criticism he was using the executive residence as a political prop, Trump portrayed Biden, a career politician with a long record as a moderate, as a far-left extremist who would usher in a lawless, dangerous America.

“This election will decide whether we protect law-abiding Americans, or whether we give free rein to violent anarchic agitators and criminals who threaten our citizens,” Trump said on the fourth and final night of the Republican National Convention in a rambling speech that lasted more than an hour.“No one will be safe in Biden’s America.”

Despite the pandemic, Trump delivered his remarks in front of more than 1,000 people, standing in front of dozens of American flags and basking in chants of “Four more years!” and “U.S.A.!”

Though an incumbent, Trump remains a self-styled outsider, an approach that won him the White House, his first elected office, in 2016 on a promise to end the crime and violence he said was afflicting the country.

After days of civil unrest and violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where on Sunday police shot a Black man, Jacob Blake, in the back, Republicans on Thursday sought to turn the chaos to their advantage by claiming Biden would “defund the police.” Biden has rejected that position.

In trying to paint Biden as a tool of the “radical left,” Trump also distorted the Democrat’s policy positions on a host of other issues, including immigration, guns, law enforcement, abortion and energy production.

As the night unfolded, Biden struck back on Twitter, writing, “When Donald Trump says tonight you won’t be safe in Joe Biden’s America, look around and ask yourself: How safe do you feel in Donald Trump’s America?”

The made-for-television scene – befitting the first reality TV host to serve as president – stood in marked contrast to Biden’s acceptance speech last week, which was broadcast live from a largely empty arena in a nod to the disease.

The crowd, seated in white chairs inches apart, showed little evidence of social distancing or face masks despite health experts’ recommendations.

The coronavirus prompted both political parties to scale back their conventions and make events mostly virtual. The Trump campaign said it had taken appropriate health precautions.

In a reminder of the country’s divisions, attendees could hear anti-Trump protesters at nearby Black Lives Matter Plaza as he spoke.

More than 180,000 people have died in the United States from the coronavirus – more than any other country, according to a Reuters tally – amid a fresh wave of protests over the latest high-profile police shooting of a Black American.

In Kenosha, relative calm returned after three nights of civil strife ending on Tuesday, including arson, vandalism and deadly shootings.

Trump, a former New York real estate developer, is seeking to turn around a re-election campaign that has been largely overshadowed by a health crisis that has put millions of Americans out of work.

In his speech on Thursday, Trump repeated his assertion that China is to blame for the pandemic and promised to rebuild what Republicans have called the “greatest economy” in history. But opinion polls have shown most Americans are disappointed in his response to the coronavirus, which he played down for weeks.

While his approval rating among Republican voters remains high, dissent is mounting within the party. In three open letters being published on Thursday and Friday, Biden won endorsements from more than 160 people who worked for Republican former President George W. Bush or for past Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and John McCain.

Earlier this week, 27 former Republican lawmakers endorsed Biden while the Lincoln Project, among the most prominent Republican-backed groups opposing Trump, said a former Republican Party head had joined it as a senior adviser.

Thursday’s program aimed to counterbalance those defections, featuring a video showcasing former Democratic voters who say they now support Trump and remarks from U.S. Representative Jeff Van Drew, who abandoned the Democratic Party to join the Republicans after voting against Trump’s impeachment this year.

“Joe Biden is being told what to do by the radicals running my former party, the same radicals trying to install him as their puppet president,” he said.

The program also included several emotional appeals, including from the parents of Kayla Mueller, an aid worker who died after being held captive for months by Islamic State militants in Syria. The Mueller parents said they blamed the Obama administration for failing to rescue Mueller.

Trump kicked off the week on Monday by accusing Democrats of seeking to steal the election by advocating for mail-in voting. His previous high-profile speeches have also emphasized grim themes, including his inaugural address in January 2017 that described “American carnage.”

Govt believes in rule of law, elimination of corruption: PM

Islamabad : Prime Minister Imran Khan says the incumbent government believes in rule of law contrary to previous regimes where law was meant to poor only.

In an exclusive interview with a private news channel tonight, he said no government has been blackmailed to this extent in the past.

He said holding of non-party elections led to corruption.

Regarding health reports of PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif, the Prime Minister said medical opinion of expert doctors was the only reason of allowing him to go abroad.

Imran Khan said economic indicators of the country are on positive trajectory.

He urged the opposition to stay united on national issues like Kashmir crisis and Pakistan’s exclusion from FATF’s grey list.

The Prime Minister said India has been lobbying to include Pakistan on FATF’s blacklist for last two years.

He said the only interest of opposition is to go against the national interest just to save its vested interest.

Imran Khan said that government will call joint session of the parliament next week for legislation on FATF’s rulings.

Commenting upon NAB’s fair and transparent role, he said 95 percent cases of opposition were registered during their own tenures. He added that even the Chairman of the Bureau was appoined by the mutual consultations of PML-N and PPP.

The Prime Minister termed grant of NRO to the opposition tantamount to compromising PTI’s manifesto.

Counting on his party’s 2-year achievements, the Prime Minister said when we assumed the power, the major challenge for us was to save the country from bankruptcy. He said despite of coronavirus pandemic, we earned more revenues than our expectations during last month.

The Prime Minister said our stock market is showing positive indicators by means of the historic incentives announced for construction sector which gained the trust of investors.

The Prime Minister said master plans for all major cities of the country are being devised to prevent the damages of urbanization.

He said, in this regard, Ravi Riverfront Urban City in Lahore and Bundal Island City in Karachi are being developed the pattern of the Federal Capital. He said these projects will help curb overpopulation and food insecurity.

He said Federal Government, in collaboration with Sindh government, will make a plan for a permanent solution to the problems caused by floods by cleaning of nullahs, fixing of the sewage system and resolving the huge challenge of water supply to the people of Karachi.

PTA demands YouTube remove ‘indecent’ content, hate speech

ISLAMABAD : The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority on Thursday demanded YouTube remove a variety of content, including “indecent” material and “hate speech”.

In a statement issued late evening, the PTA said it had asked the video-sharing platform “to immediately block vulgar, indecent, immoral, nude and hate speech content for viewing in Pakistan”.

In a series of posts on Twitter, the PTA said its decision was based on “the extremely negative effects of indecent/immoral/nude content available on YouTube and to prevent repugnant discord due to the presence of hate speech and sectarian material”.

The state-run regulatory body said YouTube must ensure that “objectionable content” is immediately blocked and that it is not used for “disseminating such content”.

The PTA further announced that the Google-owned service was “directed to put in place an effective content monitoring and moderation mechanism so that the unlawful material is detected/deleted and not accessible within Pakistan”.

Coronavirus claims 9 more lives in last 24 hours

ISLAMABAD: The coronavirus claimed nine more lives across the country in the past 24 hours, taking the number of people succumbing to the highly contagious disease to 6,283.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 415 people tested positive for the contagion during this period, bringing the national tally of cases to 279,937.

The number of active coronavirus cases has come down to 8,833 as 279,937 patients have recuperated.US surpasses 180,000 deaths

The United States passed the grim milestone of 180,000 coronavirus deaths Thursday, according to Johns Hopkins University’s real-time tracker.

The US added 931 new virus deaths in 24 hours, the Baltimore-based university reported at 8:30 pm (0030 GMT Friday), bringing the total death toll to 180,527.

An additional 42,859 new cases brought the overall caseload to 5,860,397. The US is by far the hardest-hit country in the world in terms of both number of cases and deaths. At least 2,101,326 have recovered from the virus in the country.

PM Khan talks to CM Sindh, offers support to get out of rain disaster: Asad Umar

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has contacted Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and discussed post-rain situation in Sindh, especially in Karachi and offered support to get out of rain disaster, confirmed Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar.

Asad Umar in his tweet said PM Khan talked with CM Sindh after rain disaster in the province and added that federation and its institutions will extend every possible support to the provincial government in relief activities in the rain-hit areas.

We will provide every help to Sindh on war-footing in this situation.

It was reported earlier on Thursday that the ongoing monsoon spell has broken all records of the downpour in Karachi available with the met department since 1932.

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