2 Oct 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • PML-N calls on JUI-F chief to share concerns over anti-govt protest A meeting of JUI-F’s central executive committee will take place tomorrow to debate on delaying the Islamabad march.
  • Punjab CM announces arrest of ‘serial killer’ behind murders of minor boys in Kasur Usman Buzdar confirms suspect is behind all four cases of sodomy and murder; case to be pursued in anti-terrorism court.
  • Electricity tariff increased by 53 paisa per unit New rates will remain in place until Sept 30 next year; govt to generate about Rs53bn additional revenue.
  • Afghan Taliban delegation to visit Islamabad to review peace talks progress Arrangements being finalised for Taliban delegation’s meeting with Foreign Minister Qureshi: Foreign Office.
  • Jason Roy arrives in Islamabad Roy and Younis Khan will take part in a commercial shoot for a leading cellular company.
  • Shahbaz, Bilawal to plead with Fazl for march delay PPP, PML-N decide to convene a meeting of all opposition parties soon to finalise action plan against the PTI govt.
  • Plastic bag stakeholders stage demo against ban in Lahore “The government is blatantly crushing us,” says a protester.
  • PM instructs creation of child abuse app According to a PMO press release, the “Mera Bachcha Alert” app will be created in two weeks.
  • Suspected killer of Kasur minor boys remanded in police custody for 15 days “Please do not let the police beat me up in custody,” pleads the suspect, Suhail Shehzad, before a Lahore ATC.
  • Suzuki raises Alto, bike prices Two-time price increase in Alto suggests Pak Suzuki is now fully cashing in on its burgeoning demand.
  • Cabinet approves first-ever e-commerce policy framework The current size of the local e-commerce industry seems to have no ballpark number.
  • Gwadar Port opens for transit trade First ship is set to arrive next week, Senate panel told.
  • FO summons Indian deputy high commissioner to condemn ‘deplorable’ ceasefire violation Three civilians were injured, one woman killed in yesterday’s ceasefire violation by Indian forces from across LoC.
  • After being deseated by election tribunal, Qasim Suri de-notified by ECP A Balochistan High Court election tribunal had declared Suri’s election in the National Assembly as void last week.
  • TV analyst Hafeezullah Niazi challenges Pemra’s ban in LHC, terms it ‘illegal’ Says that Pemra’s 30-day ban on his appearance on TV channels was passed “without any reasoning or proof”.
  • PM wants provinces to ensure stability of roti, flour prices Premier wants concerned authorities to visit godowns and storages frequently to ensure wheat is not being hoarded.
  • 41 bills laid before NA in haste amid opposition protest In an unprecedented move, speaker allows the introduction of 32 bills ‘in one go without any discussion’.
  • AJK president sees hope in US lawmakers’ response to Kashmir crisis “There is a palpable shift in the United States,” says the AJK president.
  • Two policemen among four rape suspects arrested in Karachi “According to the victim the incident happened on Sept 26,” says an official at the Khawaja Ajmer Nagri police station.
  • No system to check side effects of medicines: PM’s adviser “System is being devised to save patients from the side effects of medicines,” Drap chief says.
  • Three of family buried alive in building collapse in Lahore Three women and a minor girl injured, shifted to hospital for treatment.
  • Water availability significantly higher than last year Committee forecasts 24.14 MAF of water availability through river flows and about 10.268 MAF in storages.
  • PM’s adviser lauds Sindh govt’s ban on plastic bags Says other provinces should follow suit to safeguard public health and tackle environmental degradation.
  • To save Pakistan, look under its rivers Over 400 million acre feet of fresh water exists in Pakistan’s riverine aquifers and may help manage its water security.
  • Asset recovery firm lays claim to Avenfield flats Hired by NAB under Musharraf, the company is seeking to enforce payment of $22m owed to it.
  • North Korea fires missile days before resuming US talks Japan lodges an immediate protest against North Korea, saying the missile landed inside Japan’s exclusive economic zone.
  • UK to fly back another 7,100 people after Thomas Cook collapse Civil Aviation Authority says 30,000 more passengers have to return to Britain.
  • Minister promises non-Muslim refugees Indian citizenship Home Minister Amit Shah says the BJP will give “Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain and Christian settlers” citizenship.
  • Over 1,600 die in India’s heaviest monsoon season for 25 years The monsoon has already delivered 10 per cent more rain than a 50-year average.
  • Khalilzad in Islamabad, seeks revival of Taliban talks The trip follows voting in the Afghan presidential elections held on Sept 28.
  • Pakistan to host international badminton event in November Shuttlers from 15 countries will compete at the International Series Badminton Tournament in Islamabad this year.

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