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

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  • Government itself allowed Nawaz to travel abroad, CJP Khosa says “Do not taunt us regarding the powerful,” chief justice says, adding that everyone is equal before the law.
  • 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.
  • Yousaf Baig Mirza resigns as special assistant to prime minister Says he served the prime minister with full commitment and dedication but now he wants to return to the media industry.
  • Rehbar Committee submits memorandum urging ECP to hear PTI foreign funding case daily All parties are concerned why this case has been pending for so long, says JUI-F’s Akram Durrani.
  • Sedition case registered against Sindh University students for ‘chanting anti-Pakistan slogans’ Students deny allegations; university vice-chancellor says students were protesting over water shortage.
  • PTI rank and file ‘demoralised’ over Nawaz’s departure Now people are justified in questioning ‘One Law, One Pakistan’ slogan, says Fawad.
  • Brick kilns using ‘old technology’ to be closed in Punjab due to smog Lahore’s air quality remains ‘unhealthy’ with an AQI ranking of 185.
  • Don’t use judicial forum to discuss politics, Isa’s counsel told Supreme Court judge says judiciary will deal with PM’s remarks in accordance with law.
  • MQM delegation meets govt team, reminds it of promises The party demanded that the government take it into confidence in matters of policymaking: MQM leader.
  • Bilawal unhappy over Sindh cabinet’s performance Chairs informal meeting of the cabinet; approves the appointment of three special assistants, a coordinator to the CM.
  • Drug case against Sanaullah: Plea against duty judge orders withdrawn ANF contends that a duty judge was supposed to decide matters of urgent nature only in a case before him.
  • Hullabaloo in Sindh Assembly as treasury demands apology from leader of opposition Barbs fly as the issue of dog-bite cases takes an ugly turn in the house.
  • Discontentment in PML-N ranks over Nawaz’s ‘uneventful’ departure Some are disturbed over not being given a chance to meet, others are skeptical about ‘collective leadership’ concept.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Emirates close to buying 30 Boeing 787 amid fleet review, say sources Talks are still underway in Dubai and the number of aircraft ordered could be subject to last-minute adjustments.
  • New policy to strip FBR of tariff setting powers National Tariff Policy to take effect from the next budget.
  • Tomato price hits record high at Rs400 a kilo in Karachi A representative of wholesalers asks citizens not to buy tomato to break the monopoly of a few traders.
  • $500m sought from WB for improving fiscal management The World Bank executive board is expected to approve the request of loan in early 2020.
  • Iran’s Rouhani claims victory over unrest he blames on foreigners Iran has blamed “thugs” linked to exiles and foreign enemies — the United States, Israel and KSA — for the protests.
  • Bajwa, Rouhani agree to boost security ties Release of border guards, Afghan peace discussed at meeting.
  • Schoolboy seam bowler Naseem Shah set to make Brisbane debut Pakistan skipper Azhar Ali is backing the teenager, who has only seven first class matches under his belt.
  • Sana Mir announces indefinite break from international cricket “I will utilise this time to plan and reset my future objectives and targets,” says the right-arm bowler.
  • Karachi’s young gymnasts showcase talent at all-female championship The city-wide championship was an opportunity for women and girls of all ages to showcase their talents in gymnastics.
  • Ponting warns Australia of Babar threat Former Australian skipper is backing Azam to take a major leap in Test cricket in coming years.
  • Zakir Khan to lead four PSL committees Zakir Khan to supervise logistics, protocol-recept­ion­-invitation and security-anti­-corr­u­ption.
  • 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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