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

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  • 3 die in rain-related incidents as current spell of monsoon continues in Karachi The Met Department says that moderate rain with thunderstorm is also expected within the next 24 hours in the city.
  • Pakistani among five given five-year working visa by China Prior to this policy, businessmen used to be issued visas only for one year.
  • PML-N slams govt over failure to meet fiscal targets Maryam Aurangzeb says the premier can not fool the people of Pakistan with lies over Twitter anymore.
  • ATM robber whose video went viral dies in police custody in Rahim Yar Khan DPO’s spokesperson says post-mortem report will ascertain the cause of death; inquiry team constituted.
  • Imran cautioned over delay in deciding fate of Steel Mills Stakeholders group says PM is being misled by advisers about the future roadmap of the giant industrial complex.
  • Punjab govt’s one-year performance through the PML-N lens PML-N’s Azma Zahid Bukhari issues a ‘white paper’ on the one-year performance of PTI’s Punjab govt.
  • Murder case lodged against 3 policemen for allegedly killing viral ATM robber Deceased Salahuddin Ayubi’s father Muhammad Afzaal says his son was mentally disabled.
  • In KP, six years for PTI – and one for Mahmood Khan Mahmood Khan has had to please many in his one year as chief minister.
  • Qureshi urges opposition to join Kashmir protests “Opposition is requested to put its share in this national issue,” says FM Qureshi.
  • Senate to debate layoffs in PIA today On Friday, PIA’s president informed Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh that the airline management had laid off “surplus” employees.
  • Cable operators told to remove cable TV apparatus from poles in Karachi Sources say Pemra was informed that cable operators install cable boosters on electronic poles.
  • PPP seeks transfer of PTI leaders’ trial to Sindh Saeed Ghani regrets that Punjab authorities did not allow Faryal Talpur to attend the Sindh Assembly session.
  • JI chief asks govt to scrap Shimla agreement, dismantle fencing on LoC Participants in the rally stayed in the open despite heavy rain to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
  • Experts term draft renewable energy policy deficient Centre warned against ‘trespassing’ on the powers delegated in the 18th Amendment.
  • Hong Kong protesters call student boycott, strike after weekend of violence Pupils make human chains at schools early Monday, protesters disrupt rush-hour trains.
  • Berlin zoo delights in rare birth of panda twins “Meng Meng and her two cubs coped well with the birth and are all in good health,” says zoo director.
  • Indian envoy meets Jadhav at sub-jail after Pakistan grants consular access The Foreign Office has stated that consular access was allowed under Vienna Convention, ICJ verdict and Pakistani laws.
  • Indian officials interrupt Qasim Suri after he raised Kashmir issue at summit The deputy speaker continues his speech despite the Indian delegation’s attempt to interrupt him.
  • Kashmiri journalist barred by Indian officials from travelling abroad Gowhar Geelani waits five hours before getting his passport, checked-in luggage back; officers say “following orders”.

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