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

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  • 3 Pakistan Army soldiers martyred in LoC firing by Indian forces: ISPR In a counter-attack, Pakistani troops kill five Indian soldiers and injure several others.
  • Modi clamps down on occupied Kashmir — and India loves him for it All of India understands his message: finally, a leader who is openly and proudly Hindu.
  • Indian business ties underpin muted Arab response to New Delhi’s actions in occupied Kashmir Saudi urges restraint; Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman yet to issue statements; UAE calls it India’s internal matter.
  • PM questions world’s silence on IoK, warns of severe repercussions in case of ethnic cleansing of Muslims Pakistan is observing August 15 as a black day to protest India’s brutalities, human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir.
  • Activists describe life under lockdown in occupied Kashmir as grim A report finds that protests occur daily but the constraints on movement and communication have subdued the response.
  • Russia asks Pakistan to bilaterally resolve Kashmir dispute with India The Russian foreign ministry further notes that its envoy at the UN would be guided by “this consistent position”.
  • PPP slams NAB for not allowing Aseefa to meet Zardari PPP secretary general Farhatullah Babar says NAB authorities have committed contempt of court.
  • World should act if it wants to prevent a third great war, says Asad Umar at Black Day rally “Pakistan armed forces will not sit back while Kashmiris are being persecuted,” says former finance minister.
  • Pemra bans broadcast of ads featuring Indian characters, talent Authority says airing of Indian ads on Pakistani media while observing Kashmir Solidarity Day “negates state policy”.
  • Sanjrani’s brother made aide to Balochistan CM Ejaz Sanjrani was also special assistant to the CM in the PML-N coalition government headed by Nawab Sanaullah Zehri.
  • NA speaker to form panel on Kashmir annexation issue “We [government] have focused all our attention on Kashmir issue for a peaceful resolution,” he says.
  • 18 people died from electrocution in Sindh during rain, say police A total of 27 deaths in rain-related incidents reported.
  • Occupied Kashmir curfew to be eased after August 15: Satya Pal Malik Rahul Gandhi asks when he can visit the valley; Malik accuses Congress leader of politicising the matter.
  • Parties join PPP rally to express solidarity with people of Kashmir The chief minister says all parties fully support the government policy on Kashmir and national security.
  • Burden on hospitals in Islamabad rising continuously 136,807 patients visited Polyclinic in July, the hospital said in a statement.
  • Capital police shifted Faryal Talpur to Adiala jail: minister Punjab Law Minister says the Islamabad police did the job on the directives of the court.
  • Punjab govt to organise Kashmir march today PTI’s allies and other political parties will participate in the march to express solidarity with the Kashmiris.
  • PIA tussle with pilots’ body may affect flights next month A PIA spokesperson is optimistic that the situation will not cause any suffering to the passengers.
  • Sepa approves coal storage project amid serious environmental concerns The law that calls for such projects to pass through an environmental impact assessment has been ignored.
  • ‘Every brick will be countered with a stone,’ PM Imran warns Modi against action in AJK “This will not stop in Kashmir — this hate-filled ideology will come towards Pakistan,” says PM in AJK assembly address.
  • Economy heading in right direction: Reza SBP governor says key challenges including high unemployment and inflation are being addressed.
  • Kinno growers reject low prices Kinno is a major export commodity of the country and constitutes 80 per cent of the citrus fruit consumed locally.
  • Thousands protest in Britain for Kashmir outside Indian High Commission As long as people keep raising their voices, Kashmir will never be a dead issue, it will always be alive: Zulfi Bukhari
  • Trump links Hong Kong crisis to trade as China military rallies Activists planning another series of mass rallies this weekend to show their cause still maintains broad public support.
  • Modi uses India’s Independence Day to defend changes in occupied Kashmir Indian PM says the move “will become a big inspiration for India’s growth journey, comfort, progress and peace”.
  • UNSC likely to hold session on occupied Kashmir on Friday: Radio Pakistan China also backs Pakistan’s request for the UNSC to discuss India’s move in occupied Kashmir.
  • Indian court acquits 6 of killing Muslim dairy farmer in cow vigilante case Indian actor Swara Bhasker calls verdict “shameful”.
  • Halt Afghan casualties, UN says after 11 killed in govt action A politician in the area said the government forces attacked a student gathering over the Eidul Azha holiday.
  • Liverpool beats Chelsea on penalties to lift Super Cup Adrian makes crucial save with his leg to deny Tammy Abraham and give his team a 5-4 win.
  • Taylor rescues NZ after Dananjaya heroics Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dananjaya claims five wickets on a rain-hit day one of the first Test.

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