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

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  • Maulana calls multi-party conference to devise next anti-government strategy JUI-F chief will take opposition into confidence over “secret talks held to bring an end to the government”: sources.
  • PTI’s Barrister Sultan Mahmood defeats PML-N candidate in Mirpur by-electionThe 64-year-old veteran bagged 17,673 votes against 14,813 clinched by his 33-year-old rival Chaudhry Sohaib Saeed.
  • ‘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.”
  • US stance on CPEC will have no impact on project: Qureshi Awan says CPEC is the government’s first priority.
  • Petition for contempt proceedings against PM A citizen makes the request through a petition filed by his counsel in the Lahore High Court.
  • Govt seeks parties help to jointly work for polio eradication National Strategic Advisory Group set up in consultation with PM.
  • No match of fingerprints obtained from Nimrita’s room found in Nadra record The fingerprint impressions were collected by the Larkana police from the crime scene soon after the incident.
  • ECP asked to decide case against PTI on its own Akbar S. Babar files an application detailing ‘tactics employed by the PTI to delay verdict in foreign funding case’.
  • FBR to go after 17,000 big retailers in latest documentation drive Shabbar Zaidi announces that the tax body will launch automated POS for all large retailers from next month.
  • Chinese minister terms US ‘world’s biggest destabilising factor’ Wang Yi says no force can stop his country’s development and growth.
  • Key Congressman seeks Trump’s help to visit held Kashmir Brad Sherman, who heads a House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, writes to State Department for the purpose.
  • There is only one Pakistani who stands to get hurt from the Australia tour If Misbah doesn’t roll back on his newfound tearaway side, alarms will soon go off.
  • Azam century in vain as Australia win first Test The second Test begins in Adelaide on November 29.
  • Boxer Waseem arrives in Pakistan after securing 10th professional victory Says he is in talks about bringing MTK Global — a boxing management company — to Pakistan.

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