11 August 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Death toll in Karachi rises to 11 as heavy monsoon rains cause ‘critical situation’ Rangers rescue operation underway; KE urges city administration to declare state of emergency.
  • Minimum gas charges increased by 39pc In less than 40 days after increasing gas tariff by up to 200 per cent, the govt hiked minimum gas charges by 39pc.
  • KE asked to work out electrocution deaths compensation CEO denies deaths were caused due to utility provider’s negligence.
  • Norway mosque shooting ‘attempted act of terror’ Acting police chief says the investigation had shown the man appeared to hold “far-right” and “anti-immigrant” views.
  • ‘RSS ideology of Hindu supremacy will lead to suppression of Muslims in India and to targeting of Pakistan’ Prime Minister Imran terms Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh party as “Hindu supremacists version of Hitler’s Lebensraum”.
  • Kashmiris queue up to contact relatives outside occupied valley A huge protest was held in Srinagar on Friday against the Indian move to revoke the special status of occupied Kashmir.
  • Call waiting: IHK residents queue for two-minute phone access People come from across Srinagar and beyond to wait in line to contact families.
  • Expatriates asked to protest outside Indian embassies on 15th Zulfi Bukhari says he will participate in a protest outside the Indian High Commission in London.
  • Vegetable prices go up ahead of Eid Bread price hiked for a second time this year.
  • Crisis brewing in Sindh as CM faces arrest threat Opposition waiting for CM Shah’s arrest since they are promised that it would set PPP’s downfall in motion.
  • Protesters urge US to do more on Kashmir Maleeha Lodhi urges all peace-loving nations to help defuse this dangerous situation.
  • Youth on ventilator after ‘torture by doctor’s relatives’ The relatives of the victim told the media that his condition was worsening due to his head injuries and trauma.
  • Despite being cheaper, Indian imports will not be missed, industry leaders claim Dyes, chemicals and tea are among the affected items.
  • India promises easing of restrictions, food for occupied Kashmir residents for Eidul Azha KMS reports that lockdown is still in place.
  • India want Davis Cup tie moved from Pakistan amid rising tension The Indian team are scheduled to tour Islamabad for the Asia/Oceania Group 1 tie to be held on September 14 and 15.

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