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

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  • NAB throws the ball in federal govt’s court regarding Nawaz’s removal from ECL The federal government is the ‘competent authority’ to remove names from the no-fly list, accountability watchdog says.
  • Doctors struggle with Nawaz’s fitness for travel “As time passes by, the threats to his health increase. It is imperative we send him abroad for treatment immediately.”
  • Govt allocates additional funds for export, construction sectors to boost growth Announces special tax relief to all those businesses participating in construction of low-cost houses.
  • IHC seeks reply from Ghulam Sarwar on statement linking Nawaz’s release on bail to ‘a deal’ Decides to club the petition against the federal minister with contempt proceedings against Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan.
  • As swarms of desert locust descend upon Karachi, ministry says species pose no risk to food supply Official says desert locust activity recorded in Karachi is part of species’ migration to Balochistan’s coastal areas.
  • PM takes notice of officers’ inaction on complaints lodged on Pakistan Citizen Portal app PMO directs all ministries and departments to form five-member committees to conduct performance evaluation.
  • Iraqis keep up sit-ins amid fears of ‘bloodbath’ Amid government crackdown, protesters try to regroup at Baghdad’s Tahrir Square; at least 319 killed since October.
  • Bolivia’s president resigns after losing backing of security forces The streets of La Paz immediately explode in celebration.
  • Hong Kong police shoot protesters as flashmob rallies target rush hour The shooting, which was broadcast live on Facebook, is the latest escalation in more than five months of protests.
  • Dozens detained in India over Ayodhya site social media comments A jail warden in Gwalior has also been arrested for celebrating with fireworks after the victory for Hindus.
  • Ayodhya verdict is silent on why Muslims must prove exclusive possession of site – but not Hindus The Indian court has deprived Muslims of the disputed plot because they couldn’t show exclusive possession before 1857.
  • With Indian Supreme Court’s ruling, Modi’s Hindu-first agenda barrels forward Muslims in India express resignation after the ruling; “It’s best to be numb in Modi’s India,” says Muslim businessman.
  • ‘Not just a win for me but for all of Pakistan,’ snooker champion Mohammad Asif says upon return home Asif, who won the world snooker title for the second time on Saturday, dedicates his victory to Kashmiris.
  • Pakistan lost more than just T20 matches in Australia This has been an absolute nightmare of a year for the world’s top-ranked side in the format, with just one win all year.

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