21 February 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • FATF decides to keep Pakistan on its grey list, next review in June FATF “strongly urges” Pakistan to complete full action plan by June, warns of “action” if significant progress not made.
  • PM launches Ehsaas Amdan Programme in Layyah The Rs15 billion programme aims to increase livelihoods by distributing assets among deserving people.
  • Pakistan condemns attack in Germany; expresses concern over ‘rising tide of Islamophobia’ “The attacks once more underscore that violent extremism knows no race, religion or nationality,” says FO.
  • AG’s remarks against SC judges cost him his job While Anwar Mansoor claims he quit on PBC’s demand, law ministry said he was asked to step down; govt distances itself.
  • Attorney General Anwar Mansoor Khan submits resignation The move comes a day after SC reprimanded him for remarks that were expunged from the record in the Justice Isa case.
  • Gas, electricity rates frozen till June PM directs USC to get edible oil, ghee from tax-exempted factories in erstwhile Fata, AJK.
  • Former AG Khan insists govt knew he was going to make remarks against SC judges Anwar Mansoor Khan says law ministry should come clean about what he said to them before making his statement in court.
  • Fawad wants NA speaker to inquire about Shehbaz’s return to parliament Minister writes letter to NA speaker, says Shehbaz be asked for final return date or new opposition leader be chosen.
  • Xenophobic’ gunman kills nine at shisha bar in Germany Federal counter-terror prosecutors announce they are investigating the case.
  • Turkey loses two soldiers as Syrian forces step up offensive At least 15 Turkish soldiers have been killed in Syria this month.
  • Worst of stabilisation now over, says Baqir Calls on chambers to promote small and medium enterprises.
  • Legal opinion sought in Centre-Balochistan dispute over Sui field ownership Decision taken in a meeting presided over by Finance Adviser Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh.
  • Exporters criticise onion ban Expressing surprise over the move, they say the exporter community was not consulted with.
  • Lal Masjid standoff persists as Maulana Aziz refuses to budge on demands Ulema council chief conveys legal points to former Khateeb of the masjid.
  • Post-mortem report of two bodies may hold key to Keamari gas mystery Officials confirm that there were two bodies on which autopsy was conducted.
  • Court orders FIA to attach Mullah Mansour’s properties Afghan Taliban leader had bought five properties under fake identity before he was killed.
  • PPP, PML-N challenge govt to make wheat probe report public Fawad blamed Punjab, Sindh governments for mismanagement, price hike.
  • AD Khawaja to head narcotics division Khawaja came to limelight over his tussle with the Sindh government over recruitment and postings.
  • British legislators praise free access to ‘meet anyone, anywhere’ in AJK “We are grateful to the AJK president and also to the Pakistani government for the open access,” says MP Abrahams.
  • In-house change among options under study: Bilawal Tells “selector” that enough time has been given to PTI’s ‘inefficient’ govt to deliver.
  • India sends delegate to SCO meeting in Islamabad The forum discussed different aspects of cooperation between the SCO member states.
  • Teenage girl among two affected by polio in Punjab The cases have been categorised in 2019 as the samples were collected last year.
  • Foreign Office keeps views on Afghan election result to itself Spokesperson hopes Trump will raise Kashmir issue during India visit.
  • Protester chanting ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ at rally against India’s citizenship act booked for sedition Amulya Leona has been sent on three-day judicial custody.

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