10 Oct 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Strong economy to create livelihood opportunities top priority of govt: PM Imran Prime Minister Imran Khan discusses economic reforms with his economic team in Islamabad.
  • Governance through ordinance Bypassing parliament in this manner does not bode well for the democratic project.
  • Altaf Hussain charged by UK police with terrorism offence over 2016 speech Charges against the MQM founder emanating from his speech pertain to “preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism”.
  • Possibility of PM Imran’s visit to Saudi Arabia, Iran ‘on the cards’: FO Says Pakistan appreciate Turkey’s positive role in finding a viable political solution to the conflict in Syria.
  • Soldier martyred, 2 civilians injured in Indian ceasefire violations: ISPR In response, Pakistan Army targets Indian army posts, which were “substantially damaged”, Army’s media wing.
  • Govt declines to have two Irsa members from Sindh Earlier, the Sindh chief minister sent the names of some nominees to the PM for selection of a federal member of Irsa.
  • Countrywide traders’ strike on 28th, 29th APAT refuses to end protest after talks with minister-led team fails.
  • In change of plan, JUI-F to now march to Islamabad on October 31 Fazlur Rehman says the party will join Kashmiris in observing October 27 as a black day across the country.
  • Judicial remand of Maryam extended NAB prosecutor seeks time to file reference against the suspects.
  • NAB raids PPP leader Jakhrani’s house in DHA Saeed Ghani criticises NAB’s action and says it is against the court orders.
  • Rana Sana’s counsel says video record belies prosecution claims Marriyum Aurangzeb says the truth will eventually prevail.
  • Judges are not immune from accountability: IHC chief justice Justice Minallah says that judges, by their ethos, express their independence through their judgements.
  • Pakistan, China resolve to strengthen strategic partnership as PM Imran concludes visit Pakistan side says affairs of Hong Kong are China’s internal matter.
  • Twitter to alert govt before suspending ‘official’ accounts “Whether they suspend/withhold content is still their decision,” the NITB chairman clarifies.
  • IHC rejects plea to drop terrorism charges against Musharraf Ex-military ruler has been declared proclaimed offender in the judges’ detention case.
  • FIA arrests suspect for harassing, torturing woman in Karachi FIA officials say the suspect confessed to his crime, surrendered passwords of fake IDs he created of the woman.
  • PML-N’s Model Town huddle: Indecisive leaders leave it to Nawaz to have final word on joining Fazl’s march Shahbaz Sharif tells the participants he will apprise Nawaz Sharif of their opinions on the issue in his next meeting.
  • PPP to facilitate JUI-F’s anti-govt march: Bilawal Says party won’t participate in protest but will carry out its own mass contact drive.
  • LHC constitutes bench to decide fate of NAB chairman LHC chief justice constitutes three-member bench comprising Justice Qasim Khan, Justice Shahzad and Justice Asjad Javed.
  • ECP rejects PTI applications for secrecy in scrutiny of foreign funding Commission instructs scrutiny committee to continue its work.
  • Stabilisation efforts bearing fruit: SBP Dr Reza Baqir adds that macroeconomic stability will promote investment in the country.
  • Compliance report ready as FATF meeting approaches A Pakistani delegation is scheduled to leave for France on Oct 13 as Pakistan’s case will be taken up on Oct 14 and 15.
  • Non-intrusive inspection terminals set up for speedy cargo scanning The terminals will facilitate increasing volumes of cargo traffic at Pakistani ports.
  • EU removes UAE, Switzerland, Mauritius from tax haven lists “The EU has whitewashed two of the world’s most harmful tax havens,” Oxfam representative says.
  • Kashmiri women, children living in armed cage, Pakistan tells UN Maleeha Lodhi focusses on the “grim reality” facing children in occupied Kashmir under a repressive lockdown.
  • Controversy hits appointment of envoy to Sri Lanka Faux pas also highlights flaws in the appointment process of ex-servicemen as ambassadors.

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