24 August 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • India is playing with fire that will burn its secularity: President Alvi “I think there is a hegemonistic intent to swallow Kashmir [but] it won’t happen,” says Arif Alvi.
  • PM orders quick removal of waste from Karachi Ali Zaidi apprises the prime minister on the Clean Karachi campaign’s progress.
  • Centre announces Rs125bn Sindh barrage project The huge structure is aimed at addressing environmental issues of sea intrusion, land degradation.
  • PM gives deputy commissioners, development authorities one month to identify benami properties They “may be liable to proceedings under relevant provisions of the Benami Act” if any benami property discovered later.
  • Judge’s tape to benefit Nawaz if verified: SC IHC to decide whether judge’s conduct caused prejudice in case; apex court disposes of video scandal petitions.
  • PA asks Sindh govt to ensure Faryal Talpur’s presence in house Speaker Agha Siraj Durrani had issued a production order for Talpur.
  • Shahbaz skips NAB hearing on health grounds “Doctors have advised him complete bed rest,” says PML-N president’s spokesperson.
  • SC admonishes judge Malik for misconduct; says video of no legal use to Nawaz unless verified by IHC CJP notes this is not an “appropriate stage” for the top court to interfere since matter is pending before the IHC.
  • UAE help in tracing people with ‘illegal’ wealth sought The UAE law allows foreign nationals to obtain iqama on the basis of investment beyond a certain threshold.
  • Modi awarded UAE highest civilian honour amid occupied Kashmir crackdown Activists decry UAE bestowing the award on Modi, saying it only gives cover to India amid the Kashmir crackdown.
  • Kashmiris defy curbs, clash with Indian forces Police tried to enter Soura as hundreds of locals staged a protest march.
  • Taliban, US agree on troop pullout time frame Doha talks focused on implementation mechanism, says Taliban spokesperson.
  • Kashmir is silent as a graveyard, says US media report “Kashmiris’ first experience of Indian law as a union territory is of untrammeled executive power.”
  • Bored of Brexit This slow-motion crash is entirely self-inflicted.
  • LHC suspends all amendments to PCB constitution PCB’s legal adviser says he has no knowledge about petition had been filed against the new constitution of the board.

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