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

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  • Imran casts doubt on Nawaz’s medical reports PML-N reacts angrily, saying the premier must be tried on hate speech charges.
  • CPEC to push Pakistan deeper into debt burden, cautions US Alice Wells says multibillion-dollar project will take a toll on Pakistan’s economy at the time of repayments.
  • ‘Pakistan’s relations with China will never fray’: Asad Umar responds to US concerns over CPEC “Chinese debt amounts to $18bn — even less than one-fourth of the country’s total public debt of $74bn.”
  • Musharraf moves LHC against impending high treason case verdict The trial conducted in absentia must be stayed until the petitioner’s physical appearance before the court: petition.
  • Firdous questions lack of updates on Nawaz’s health The special assistant says the government “knows full well the true nature of his illness and the associated agenda”.
  • Pakistan summons Norwegian envoy to protest desecration of Holy Quran Such actions cannot be justified in the name of “freedom of expression”, FO tells Norway’s ambassador.
  • Session on price hike shows Punjab Assembly at its verbal worst PPP’s Hassan Murtaza started the saga but then PTI’s Fayyazul Hassan Chohan fanned it.
  • Firdous urges ECP to take up petitions against PML-N, PPP PM aide says PML-N and PPP not only ignored the masses when they were in power but also deceived them politically.
  • Five more polio cases detected; three in Sindh, two in KP New cases surface day after international donors, partners were assured of renewed efforts to eradicate the disease.
  • Traffic in disarray as family of three people killed in firing blocks Islamabad Expressway Clash between two groups leaves four – three belonging to one group – dead and seven injured in Dhoke Kala Khan.
  • Centres set up in Thar to issue Sehat Insaf Cards abruptly shut down Centres are said to have been closed due to financial constraints.
  • Medical commission to digitalise verification system for doctors Head of newly-created Pakistan Medical Commission says he has taken several steps to improve its working.
  • LHC bans media coverage of protests on The Mall Orders PLRA to talk to protesters to end sit-in; seeks action in case protest doesn’t end by 2pm.
  • Large-scale manufacturing shrinks 5.6pc in September Big industry output edged up 1.92pc over August.
  • Trade ties to set record this year: US US-Pak relationship entered into a fresh phase of rejuvenation after Prime Minister Khan assumed his office last year.
  • Govt implements Authorised Economic Operator programme to facilitate trade Programme is chalked out in line with best international practices and World Customs Organisation security standards.
  • Sabarimala, Ayodhya and India’s rising majoritarianism When the justice system starts to look like an extended arm of the executive, the society suffers.

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