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

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  • PM Imran seeks report on Nawaz’s health from Punjab govt, ‘wishes him well’ PM has asked govt “to ensure that Nawaz Sharif gets the best possible care in accordance with the wishes of his family”.
  • Safdar sent to jail on judicial remand Retired Capt Muhammad Safdar was arrested late on Monday night.
  • Plea against Fazl’s ‘Azadi March’: Political protests can’t be controlled through judicial orders: LHC Justice Muhammad Ameer Bhatti observes that the petitioner approached the court on mere apprehensions.
  • Smartphone malware targeting Pakistani officials: report Blackberry report says the espionage campaigns likely involve state-sponsored hacking groups.
  • Government to allow JUI-F’s ‘Azadi March‘ to go ahead as long as it remains peaceful Statement says the govt will allow the protest march “if it takes place within the ambit of law and the Constitution”.
  • Islamabad gears up to deal with upcoming ‘Azadi’ March Containers, barbed wires to be used to block entry in capital.
  • SC rejects NAB appeal against acquittal of PML-N leader Chaudhry Sher Ali “Him being the [former] mayor does not mean every wrong will be put on his account,” says CJP Khosa.
  • Pakistan to participate in four-party meeting on Afghan peace process in Moscow Pakistan had participated in an earlier round of the meeting held in Beijing in July.
  • Sindh cabinet approves law to provide treatment to injured persons without following MLO formalities Law passed in aftermath of Amal Umer’s death; government also approves 0.5pc job quota for transgender persons.
  • Accountability court rejects Maryam’s request to meet Nawaz at the hospital Court extends judicial remand of Maryam Nawaz and Yousaf Abbas till October 25.
  • Largest ever allocation for uplift of tribal districts: KP CM Mahmood Khan’s interactive session with students turns into a lively event.
  • Prisoners in Khyber district to undergo weekly medical check-ups No Khasadar or Levies personnel will be allowed to torture any prisoner inside their lock-ups.
  • Arrest warrants for Durrani’s wife, five kids reissued NAB says Sindh Assembly speaker’s wife and three daughters have fled to US.
  • PA slams Centre for not appointing Irsa member from Sindh “It is a matter of grave concern and highly deplorable,” says Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah.
  • Turkey, Russia strike deal to remove Kurds from north-east Syria Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov hails the deal as one that will end the bloodshed in the region.
  • Tax ombudsman finds irregularities in jewellery trade, recommends probe against FBR officials Findings reveals gold worth billions of rupees is being exported using fake form-E.
  • Youth, women spur social business growth in Pakistan: global poll Pakistan places 14th among the world’s 45 biggest economies in a global poll on social entrepreneurs.
  • JUI-F’s guidelines to marchers indicate plans for long sit-in Local chapters of the party directed to hire vehicles for bringing people to Islamabad only one way.
  • SC urged to hear reference against Isa after SCBA poll PBC warns KP government against amending laws to prevent people from participating in opposition’s long march.
  • Pursued by NAB, JUI-F leader Akram Khan Durrani files pre-arrest bail plea A division bench of the IHC will hear the petition today.
  • US still sees held Kashmir as disputed, Congress panel told State Department raises concerns with India regarding detentions of residents and political leaders.
  • PML-N raises alarm as platelets transfused into ex-PM Former president Zardari admitted to PIMS cardiology ward.
  • Bilawal mocks govt for ‘locking down’ Islamabad “This has happened [for the] first time that a government is locking down the federal capital,” he says.
  • Zuckerberg appears in Congress as Facebook faces scrutiny Facebook CEO has been summoned for a hearing on Facebook’s plan to create a global digital currency.
  • Young Naseem, Musa, Usman and Khushdil keen to prove their mettle Down Under Musa and Naseem, like Mohammad Hasnain and Shaheen Shah Afridi, are the products of the National Cricket Academy.

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