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Nawaz Sharif says ‘no wish to take revenge’, seeks support of all ‘constitutional institutions’

Opens process of dialogue with all parties

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LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif on Monday directed the party leaders to begin their preparations for the elections — scheduled to take place on February 8, 2024. 

The directions were issued in a meeting at the PML-N’s central secretariat in Lahore where the three-time prime minister was welcomed by party president Shehbaz Sharif, PML-N Senior Vice-President and Chief Organiser Maryam Nawaz and other leaders. 

Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Ahsan Iqbal, PML-N Election Cell Chairman Senator Ishaq Dar and Central Information Secretary Marriyum Aurangzeb also attended the meeting. 

The PML-N’s election campaign has entered a new phase as Nawaz starts his meetings with party members, said the party on its official X account, formerly Twitter. 

In the meeting, the members also discussed the future political activities of the party and the current political situation in the country. 

Speaking to the leaders, Nawaz said that they will start the journey to development from where it was left off. 

This was the first meeting of the PML-N supremo at the central secretariat after his return to Pakistan. He arrived in the country on October 21 after four years of self-exile in London. 

Following the meeting, Asif while speaking during a press conference said that Nawaz Sharif will contest in the upcoming elections. 

The former defence minister also addressed the concerns raised by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) about the level playing field. 

“Everyone has a level playing field, there is no unfairness,” he said.

As the time of general elections drew nearer, the rift between the former allies grew with the PPP persistently voicing concerns regarding the absence of equal opportunities to prove itself ahead of the polls.

‘Nawaz Sharif will contest in upcoming polls’

Aurangzeb, while speaking during a press conference after the meeting, said that Nawaz will contest in the February 8 elections and will become the prime minister for the fourth time.

“Nawaz Sharif has started conducting meetings from today and met the senior leadership of the party,” she said, adding that the party is ready for elections under Nawaz’s leadership.

Marriyum also said that the PML-N has formed a committee to work on the party’s manifesto.

“If anyone can steer the country out of crisis, it is Nawaz Sharif. We are ready to end inflation from Pakistan under Nawaz’s guidance,” said the former information minister.

Marriyum said PML-N was ready to bring peace and unity to the country.

Speaking about the rising rifts between PPP and PML-N, Marriyum said that the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) alliance is still established today.

“Asif Ali Zardari, Nawaz Sharif, Fazlur Rehman and others have played their role in the service of the people,” she said.

Marriyum told the PPP to “stop whining about the level-playing field and come to the election field”.

She further said that the demand for a level playing field shows that the people of Pakistan have already given a decision in favour of Nawaz Sharif on October 21.

Taking a jibe at PPP, the former federal minister said that their demand signifies their defeat in the polls. “On one hand, PPP says there is no level-playing field, while on the other hand, it says it will clean sweep the elections,” she added. 

The Supreme Court has ordered the government to ensure the conduct of general elections on February 8. The orders during the hearing of multiple pleas seeking timely elections within 90 days of the dissolution of the assemblies.

The court, in its order, mentioned that the notification of the general election date has also been issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), stating that no party has any objection to holding elections on February 8.

Armenia says outline of a peace deal agreed with Azerbaijan

Armenia says outline of a peace deal agreed with Azerbaijan

Over the past week Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and other Armenian officials have been hinting that a peace deal with Azerbaijan could be imminent.

They say the sides have reached agreement on three core principles of a deal while “details” remain to be settled.

Pashinyan told parliament on October 30 that a peace deal is “realistic” if the sides remain faithful to the principles of mutual recognition of territorial integrity, delimitation/demarcation of the shared border based on the 1991 Almaty declaration and the opening of transport links in a way that respects the two countries’ sovereignty and customs laws.

Later, ruling party MP Gevorg Papoyan echoed the prime minister, saying that only the “details” of the agreement are left to be hammered out.

Azerbaijan’s deputy foreign minister, Elnur Mammadov, confirmed that “most points” of the peace agreement had been agreed with Yerevan. Mammadov said that reaching a deal had become “easier” thanks to Azerbaijan’s takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh after its September 19-20 lightning offensive.

Following that offensive, several planned meetings between Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders failed to take place in a reflection of the sides’ differing preferences on who should mediate.

Baku refused to take part in EU-led peace talks in Granada, Spain and in Brussels, while Armenia’s prime minister was a no-show at a CIS summit in Bishkek where he’d been expected to meet with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, Armenia was represented at a meeting in Tehran on October 23 that involved Russia, Turkey, Iran, and Azerbaijan.

Armenia’s lack of interest in Moscow-brokered peace talks comes as the country looks to the West for new strategic and security allies, signing an arms deal with France and intensifying diplomatic relations with a number of Western states.

Prior to Azerbaijan’s September offensive, which triggered the exodus of the region’s entire Armenian population, the Karabakh Armenians’ fate had been the thorniest issue in the talks. Baku had rejected the prospect of granting the region autonomous status, as well as Yerevan’s calls for an international mechanism that would ensure the Karabakh Armenians’ rights and securities under Azerbaijani rule.

During Azerbaijan’s attack on Karabakh on September 19, Pashinyan announced that Armenia’s priority was to ensure that Karabakh Armenians could remain in the region and live a “dignified” life there. But now that it has been emptied of Armenians, Yerevan seems to have abandoned this demand and instead started the process of granting them refugee status or Armenian citizenship.

“Our policy is that if those displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh do not, objectively speaking, have the opportunity to return to Nagorno-Karabakh – our wish is that they all stay in Armenia, and live and work here,” Pashinyan told a cabinet meeting on November 2.

Another critical issue is “the opening of transport links,” a provision of the 2020 ceasefire agreement that cemented Azerbaijan’s gains in the Second Karabakh War.

Baku long discussed this provision in the context of its “Zangezur corridor” project, which for a time it insisted was to be a seamless corridor connecting mainland Azerbaijan with its exclave Nakhchivan through Armenian territory and beyond Armenian sovereignty.

Azerbaijan stepped back from the maximalist version of this project in February, and, after the September offensive, began giving assurances that it would no longer insist on a corridor and would instead make do with an alternative route through Iran.

But Armenians are wary of these assurances, particularly given Russia’s apparent interest in the Zangezur corridor project.

Fears persist in Armenia that Azerbaijan will use force to make the corridor a reality, and continued rhetoric from Baku about “Western Azerbaijan” is doing nothing to allay these fears. This is the notion that parts of Armenian territory rightfully belong to Azerbaijan, or that, at the very least, Azerbaijanis have the right to settle in formerly Azerbaijani-populated parts of Armenia.

These concerns are shared by the EU, which has called on Azerbaijan to commit to respecting Armenian territory and by the U.S., where, according to Politico, Secretary of State Antony Blinken briefed members of Congress in early October on the risk of an Azerbaiajni invasion of Armenia. (The State Department rejected this report.)

The Lemkin Genocide Prevention Institute issued a “red flag alert” on November 1 over a possible “invasion of Armenia by Azerbaijan in the coming days and weeks.”

On November 2, the US State Department told the Voice of America’s Armenian service: “Any violation of Armenia’s territorial integrity will have serious consequences.”

Stanikzai warns Pakistan not to ‘Force Afghans to React’

Stanikzai warns Pakistan not to 'Force Afghans to React'

KABUL, NOV 6: Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, at the meeting on the “Future Economic Development of Afghanistan” warned Islamabad to treat Afghan immigrants appropriately and not to force Afghans to react against their actions.

Stanikzai said that the reaction of Afghans has been recorded in history and now Afghanistan has a strong defense force and plenty of weapons.

Stanikzai also criticized the deportation process of Afghan immigrants and considered it a unilateral decision by the interim government of Pakistan.

According to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Pakistani soldiers are looting the property and assets of Afghan immigrants during their deportation from the country.

The official of the Islamic Emirate emphasized that Pakistan has ignored the demands of the United Nations and the world for the departure of Afghan immigrants, while for years it has earned money and high privileges from the presence of immigrants in its soil.

Referring to the construction of the Qosh Tepa Canal, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs assured the neighbors of Afghanistan that their water rights to the Amu River are being respected.

He clarified that the Islamic Emirate is determined to control the country’s water, but it has no plan to destroy or harm the country’s neighbors.

According to the information of the Refugees and Repatriation Department of Kandahar province, in the last five days, 4,533 families, which reached 31,547 people, have returned from Pakistan.

The Pakistani government gave a deadline for undocumented Afghan immigrants to leave the country by November 1.

Canadian High Commissioner calls on PM Kakar

Canadian High Commissioner calls on PM Kakar

ISLAMABAD, NOV 6: /DNA/ – Canadian High Commissioner, Leslie Scanlon called on Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, today at the Prime Minister’s House.

The Prime Minister and the High Commissioner discussed various aspects of Canada-Pakistan bilateral relations, including Canada’s development programs in Pakistan, humanitarian support post 2022 floods, economic and trade ties as well as Canadian investments in Pakistan, particularly the Reko Diq Project.

The Prime Minister emphasized the significance of strong ties between Pakistan and Canada. He highlighted the steps being undertaken by the Government in priority areas, particularly for the stabilization of the economy, facilitation of foreign investment through Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), and repatriation of illegal foreigners.

The Canadian High Commissioner appreciated the support extended by the Government of Pakistan to Canada’s Afghan Relocation Program.

Turkish, Pakistan Red Crescents strengthen humanitarian ties

Turkish, Pakistan Red Crescents strengthen humanitarian ties

ISLAMABAD – 6 NOV /DNA/ – In a significant step towards strengthening the bonds of humanitarian collaboration, Head of Delegation from Turkish Red Crescent, Mr. Ergest LIMKA met with Chairman Pakistan Red Crescent Society, Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari. The call on, held at National Headquarter of Pakistan Red Crescent here on Monday, showcased the commitment of these two esteemed organizations to work hand in hand for the betterment of communities in Pakistan.

The meeting commenced with warm greetings and expressions of solidarity from Chairman Pakistan Red Crescent, who emphasized the longstanding relationship between the two organizations. Mr. Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari acknowledged the pivotal role that Turkish Red Crescent has played in providing support and assistance during numerous humanitarian crises, both within Pakistan and on a global scale.

Head of Delegation Mr. Ergest LIMKA, representing TRC, reciprocated the sentiment and reaffirmed their dedication to support PRCS in humanitarian endeavors. He commended Pakistan Red Crescent for its tireless efforts in humanitarian work within the country.

The discussions during the meeting revolved around various aspects of cooperation, including support in on going PRCS Recovery program in Sindh and Baluchistan which may cover Livelihood ,Cash Voucher Assistance (CVA) Nutrition ,Shelter and Migration program and also Strengthen the effective coordination between the PRCS and Turkish Red Crescent, Support for Iftaar and Qurbani project.

Expressing gratitude for the continuous support, Chairman Laghari assured Mr. Ergest LIMKA of a close working relationship to fortify the partnership and deliver impactful, life-saving services to those in need. The meeting culminated with a symbolic exchange of tokens of appreciation, signifying the shared commitment of both parties to alleviate suffering and enhance the well-being of vulnerable communities.

In the end, Chairman PRCS Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari presented memento to the TRC Head of Delegation Mr. Ergest LIMKA.

Colonel, three others martyred in Tiran operation

Colonel. three others martyred in Tiran operation

Rawalpindi, NOV 6 /DNA/ – Security forces conducted an intelligence based operation in general area Tirah, Khyber District on reported presence of terrorists.

During conduct of the operation, own troops led by Lieutenant Colonel
Muhammad Hassan Haider, effectively engaged the terrorists’ location as a result of which three terrorists were sent to hell, while three terrorists got injured.

However, during intense exchange of fire, four brave sons of soil; Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Hassan Haider (age: 43 years, resident of Islamabad), Naik Khushdil Khan (age: 31 years, resident of District Lakki Marwat), Naik Rafique Khan (age: 27 years, resident of District Charsadda) and Lance Naik Abdul Qadir (age: 33 years, resident of District Murree), having fought gallantly embraced Shahadat.

Sanitization operation is being carried out to eliminate any terrorists found in the area.

Security forces of Pakistan are determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve.

Angelo Mathews Timed Out in Historic Cricket Moment

Angelo Mathews

In a groundbreaking moment during the ICC World Cup 2023, Angelo Mathews etched his name in cricket history as the first-ever batter to be timed out in international cricket. The incident took place during a riveting clash between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in the heart of Delhi. Mathews’s untimely exit added an unexpected twist to the match that had fans on the edge of their seats.

When a batter is dismissed in cricket, the regulations state that the incoming batsman must be ready to face a ball within two minutes of the fall of a wicket. However, Mathews found himself in an unusual predicament. Just as he was about to take his stance, disaster struck when the strap of his helmet snapped. A frantic scramble ensued as Mathews urgently sought a replacement helmet. It was during this interlude that Shakib, the Bangladeshi captain, seized the opportunity to appeal to the umpires, ultimately leading to the unprecedented ruling of Mathews being timed out.

The incident sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, sparking debates and discussions on the validity and fairness of the ruling. The timing of Mathews’s exit was indeed a rare and perplexing moment in international cricket.

Smog-Enshrouded Delhi Hosts a Historic Match

Prior to this dramatic cricketing event, the backdrop of the match itself was nothing short of historic. Delhi, the host city for the Bangladesh-Sri Lanka Cricket World Cup match, had been grappling with severe air pollution. In a peculiar twist of fate, this smog-choked metropolis had the distinction of being ranked as the planet’s most polluted major city.

Delhi’s air quality had fluctuated between “poor” and “severe” in the days leading up to the match. With a staggering population of 30 million, the city had been under the watchful eye of environmentalists and health officials.

The severity of the air quality crisis was so palpable that some players and coaches from both teams had resorted to training with face masks in the days preceding the match. The polluted atmosphere had forced the cancellation of practice sessions, particularly affecting Bangladesh players who suffered from asthma and had to remain confined to their hotel rooms.

As the Sri Lanka innings got underway, alarming levels of PM2.5 particles, notorious for their ability to enter the bloodstream, were recorded at a staggering 184 micrograms per cubic meter, as per data from IQAir. This figure was over 12 times the daily maximum recommended by the World Health Organization.

In a stark revelation, a Swiss-based international monitoring company had declared Delhi as the world’s most polluted major city on that very day. The city’s dubious distinction served as a grim reminder of the ongoing environmental crisis that has become inextricably linked with the Indian capital.

Cricket vs. Environmental Concerns

Cricket is a sport that has often weathered various challenges, including unfavorable weather conditions. According to the International Cricket Council (ICC) guidelines, air quality is typically assessed and treated as a factor similar to weather conditions. The decision regarding the match’s continuation or postponement ultimately rests with match officials who consider the welfare of the players and the feasibility of conducting the game under the prevailing circumstances.

Notably, this was not the first instance of severe pollution affecting a cricket match in Delhi. In December 2017, during a Test match, Sri Lankan players had been compelled to don masks to shield themselves from the toxic air. The pollution levels had soared to such heights that even Indian bowler Mohammed Shami had succumbed to the conditions, vomiting on the pitch.

The incident involving Angelo Mathews and the backdrop of environmental concerns have further fueled the debate about the intersection of sports and environmental responsibility. The world of cricket is now left to grapple with the question of how to ensure the well-being of its athletes while adapting to the ever-evolving challenges posed by our environment.

This historic match in Delhi will undoubtedly be remembered not only for the cricketing drama it brought but also for the environmental concerns that loomed large over the proceedings. As the cricketing world continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how it will address and navigate these pressing issues in the future.

RCCI delegation calls on Eduard-Robert PREDA Charge D Affaires of Romania

RCCI delegation calls on Eduard-Robert PREDA Charge D Affaires of Romania

DNA

Rawalpindi: A delegation of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) headed by President Saqib Rafiq called on Eduard-Robert PREDA Charge D Affaires a.i/ Minister Plenipotentiary at the Romania Embassy in Islamabad.

Charge D Affaires of the Romanian Embassy appreciated RCCI’s efforts in promoting trade and diplomatic ties. He urged Pakistani businessmen to explore trade and investment opportunities for mutual benefit of the both countries.

Mr. Eduard-Cristian SONEA Political Counselor, Senior Vice President Muhammad Hamza Sarosh, Vice President Faisal Shahzad and Secretary General Irfan Manan Khan were also present in the meeting.

President Saqib Rafiq during the meeting urged for opportunities in non-conventional sectors including Pharma, IT, Services, Surgical Goods, Machinery tools and parts. He said that Pakistan considers Romania an important country not only in the context of the EU but also in view of Romania’s historical role as a supporter of multilateralism.

Matters related to enhancing the bilateral trade, investment opportunities, networking & chamber to chamber connectivity, exploring new markets and visit of trade delegation and information sharing from both sides to enhance trade relations and to explore the potential cooperation between both countries came under discussion.

President Saqib Rafiq also expressed deep sorrow over the death of Mr. Nicolae Goia (late) Former Ambassador of Romania in Islamabad.

Interior Minister may resign likely to take part in the general elections

Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti

Ansar Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: The caretaker Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti is likely to step down from his post in coming days. Sources close to this development say Bugti wants to contest the election.

It is however not clear whether he wishes to contest for the provincial or national assembly seat. Sources say he may opt for the provincial assembly seat and may vie for the slot of the chief minister of Baluchistan. Sarfraz Bugti enjoy support of the Establishment as well therefore it will not be a difficult call for him to become the next Baluchistan chief minister.

Sources say JUI and PML N may also be in the run for this covet slot.

Sources also confided that a leading businessman from Lahore has been tipped as the new Interior Minister. The said businessman is already in Islamabad and being interviewed by the powers-that-be.

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