13 September 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • At Muzaffarabad rally, PM Imran calls out ‘coward’ Modi for oppressing occupied Kashmir residents Imran Khan tells mammoth gathering he will raise Kashmir issue on every international platform, including UNGA.
  • PML-N slams proposal to give Karachi in Centre’s administrative control “We strongly condemn this approach and categorically reject any such proposal,” says Mohammad Zubair.
  • Monetary policy on Monday The financial sector expects a cut in the policy rate.
  • Auto sales plunge in a slowing economy In August, total car sales lowered to 9,126 units versus 15,389 in the same month last year.
  • Govt to revamp Sarmaya board Abdul Hafeez Shaikh stresses that immediate attention is required to contain the losses in a number of SOEs.
  • Trade deficit falls sharply by 38pc in July-August Imports plummet despite paltry growth in exports proceeds.
  • Shahbaz Gill resigns as Punjab CM’s spokesperson News comes after Gill tweeted on Friday afternoon that he had taken an “important decision” today.
  • Qureshi issues stern warning to PPP, cautions against stoking ethnic nationalism FM Qureshi tells MNAs from Sindh that they have nothing to fear; the province is an important unit of the country.
  • SC may hear pleas challenging references against judges on 17th In all, the top court of the country is seized with six different petitions on the same subject.
  • Senators get briefing on HR violations in India-held Kashmir Displeased by absence of foreign secretary, chair demands another briefing at next meeting.
  • Supreme Court orders private schools to increase fee using 2017 level as baseline Three-member bench strikes down any increase in fee charged by private schools since 2017.
  • Kashmir requires immediate intervention of UN, world powers: PM Imran In interview with Russian broadcaster, premier says he fears situation in occupied Kashmir could spiral out of control.
  • PPP, PTI leaders wrangle over implications of Article 149 “The prime minister ought to think twice about its implications,” says Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Ahmad Shaikh.
  • Child rescued after kidnappers sold him to woman Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) police trace the suspects with the help of CCTV cameras of the Safe City Authority.
  • 11 Adiala jail officials suspended after sexual assault allegation Jail superintendent and deputy superintendent have also been asked to explain why they didn’t look into the allegations.
  • Khasadar, Levies personnel brought under police command Provincial assembly legislates amid opposition uproar.
  • PML-Q again lends support to struggling Buzdar “We are with you and will remain so,” Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi tells Buzdar.
  • PM commends 58 countries, EU over Kashmir cause In an exclusive interview with RT News, PM Imran criticises US for blaming Pakistan for its own setbacks in Afghanistan
  • JPP slams beheading of Pakistani prisoner in S. Arabia Saudi Arabia has 3,400 Pakistani prisoners and has executed at least 26 of them this year, including a woman.
  • Pakistan Army soldier martyred in cross-LoC firing by Indian troops: ISPR Sepoy Ghulam Rasool was martyred after Indian troops resorted to “unprovoked” firing in Hajipir sector, says ISPR.
  • Karachi Mayor has taken back notice over Clifton park, says forester Shahzad Qureshi Mayor Wasim Akhtar met with forest chief Shahzad Qureshi at the park and planted a tree to extend an olive branch.
  • President violated constitution, ECP argues before IHC Opposition parties condemn reported government move to file reference against chief election commissioner.
  • Mobilising domestic tax revenue is key element of IMF’s Pakistan programme: spokesperson Gerry Rice says IMF’s managing director had emphasised this in an earlier meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan.
  • Biden fights off rivals in Democratic 2020 debate “Our country will go to hell if any of these people get in,” Trump warns about Sanders, Warren and Biden.
  • Lawmaker urges US govt to press India over situation in occupied Kashmir “It is very much a matter for the administration and the administration has to take it more seriously,” says Tim Kaine.
  • Opposition accuses Johnson of lying to Queen over Brexit Parliament was prorogued, or suspended, on Monday until October 14.
  • Pakistan wants US-Taliban talks resumed Envoy tells UNSC that Islamabad remains committed to the safe, dignified and voluntary repatriation of refugees.
  • Sarfaraz Ahmed to continue as skipper, Babar Azam named vice-captain for Sri Lanka series “I am hopeful the trio of Misbah, Sarfaraz and Babar will do well for Pakistan cricket,” says PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani.
  • New domestic structure to increase competition, encourage players: Sarfaraz “Boys will work hard and invest their 100 per cent in order to make it to the provincial teams,” says skipper.

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