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

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  • Nawaz Sharif travels to London from Lahore in air ambulance Former PM’s mother, daughter Maryam bid him farewell at Jati Umra residence; leaders, supporters see him off at airport.
  • Opposition’s Rehbar Committee decides to end countrywide road blockades Durrani says the opposition will instead hold joint jalsas at the district level as part of its anti-govt movement.
  • Accountability court orders NAB to attach properties of Agha Siraj’s family NAB directed to initiate proclamation process against 11 suspects after investigation officer declares them untraceable.
  • First post-dharna meeting of Rehbar Committee today PML-N, PPP express ignorance about the specific agenda for the meeting.
  • Govt not to challenge LHC order on Nawaz’s travel abroad for now Law minister says govt will decide whether to appeal against the LHC verdict after final decision is issued in January.
  • DG ISI calls on PM Imran to discuss national security matters “Matters pertaining to national security were discussed during the meeting,” says PM Office statement.
  • Govt’s days are numbered, Fazlur Rehman tells PM Imran JUI-F has ‘mobilised masses’ to topple the government, claims JUI-F chief.
  • NAB chairman criticises ‘unequal’ medical facilities for different people in Pakistan While multiple people share a single hospital bed, there are others who go abroad “if they get a cold”, says Iqbal.
  • ATC reserves verdict on plea seeking acquittal of PM Imran in 2014 PTV attack case Government’s lawyer does not oppose the premier’s acquittal, says these cases are made on a political basis.
  • PM Imran welcomes release of 2 hostages by Taliban in Afghanistan Taliban freed US and Australian hostages in a prisoner swap: Afghan officials.
  • Economic reforms bearing fruit, says PM Imran on narrowing of current account deficit “Pakistan’s economy finally heading in right direction,” says premier.
  • Court reserves verdict in Musharraf treason case The verdict will be announced on November 28.
  • Foreign investment jumps 238pc The govt is struggling to increase foreign investment in the country but the size of inflows continues to remain low.
  • Current account rises into surplus Four years of deficits end in October.
  • Sindh govt approves payment of compensation to Amal Umer’s parents, SC told It will be “shameful” for Amal’s parents to accept the compensation money, says lawyer of 10-year-old’s family.
  • Civil, military leadership on same page, says ISPR chief DG ISPR says meetings between the prime minister and army chief are necessary for the country’s progress.
  • Occupied Kashmir shutdown caused losses of more than $1 billion, says trade body Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry says it plans to sue the Indian government for damages.
  • BJP leader escorted out by security for heckling Suri during speech on occupied Kashmir Video shows an enraged Vijay Jolly being taken out of the hall by security staff as he continues to yell.
  • Teenage quicks: Young Pakistan square up to Australia’s Smith and Warner “It’s a young and hungry team and it means business,” says head coach Misbahul Haq.

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