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

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  • ATC acquits all suspects in Sahiwal encounter case A special anti-terrorism court gives the suspects the benefit of the doubt.
  • ‘Bring the PM’s resignation with you,’ Fazlur Rehman tells govt committee due to meet opposition JUI-F chief says no change in schedule of march likely; urges opposition to not lose their nerve.
  • Sincere prayers with Nawaz Sharif despite political differences: PM Imran Imran Khan says he has issued directions for provision of “best possible health care and medical treatment” to Sharif.
  • 16 sentenced to death after Bangladesh teen burnt alive Protesters in the capital Dhaka had staged days of demonstrations seeking “exemplary punishment” for the killers.
  • Nawaz’s condition improving after rise in platelet count: doctors Shahbaz Sharif approaches IHC, LHC for his brother’s bail in Al-Azizia, Chaudhry Sugar Mills cases on medical grounds.
  • 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”.
  • PTI team walks out of ECP scrutiny committee meeting Commission questions merit of lawyer representing the party.
  • Maryam admitted to Services Hospital She also meets her father, former premier Nawaz Sharif, at the hospital, sources within NAB say.
  • Pakistan, India sign agreement on Kartarpur Corridor “Under the agreement, the corridor will remain open seven days a week from dawn to dusk,” says FO spokesperson.
  • NAB has ‘perfected’ procedures to yield excellent results in graft cases, says chairman Prior to Javed Iqbal’s arrival in Karachi, employees were “discouraged” from airing work-related grievances: sources.
  • 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”.
  • Honda to electrify car models in Europe “Our full line-up will be electrified by 2022,” says Tom Gardner, Honda’s senior vice president in Europe.
  • Govt raises Rs532.5bn in T-bill auction The central bank receives total bids worth Rs1.96tr for T-bills against which it accepts Rs532.5 billion.
  • Big industry contracts over 7pc in August The LSM index dips by 7.06 per cent in the second month of this fiscal year from a year ago, PBS reports.
  • Another land allotment scam hits CDA SOP not followed while allotting 59 plots to affected people in D-13.
  • JUI-F’s ‘Azadi March’: Over 800 police reserves placed at disposal of 36 districts The Rawalpindi district receives the highest number of reserves.
  • Sindh cabinet urges PM to convene CCI meeting to discuss Sindh’s issues Murad orders police to rid the city of drug peddlers, smugglers; BRTS fare structure approved.
  • Multinational corporations’ products top worst plastic litter list Break Free from Plastics warns the companies largely avoid cleanup responsibility.
  • Diplomat’s testimony ‘strengthens case for Trump’s impeachment’ “Every day this nonsense continues more taxpayer time and money is wasted,” the administration says in a statement.
  • Pilot held responsible for PIA plane skidding off runway Senate panel also debates fake degrees of some PIA employees.
  • IHC dismisses petition seeking ban on Fazl, JUI-F Party leader Akram Durrani granted bail in NAB inquiries.
  • Shahbaz irked by institutions’ decision to ‘fully support’ Imran “Despite having 100pc support of the institutions, the inept government of Imran Khan failed to deliver,” he says.
  • Assets statements show legislators’ partiality for guns Estimates show that former president Asif Ali Zardari has over 100 weapons.
  • Minister says over 700 ‘terror financing’ cases are near completion Sets June 2020 as an indicative target for compliance with all 27 actions plan to come out of the FATF grey list.
  • Pakistan spinners could play lead role in Australia: Sarfraz Nawaz “If the Pakistani spinners get dry and supporting pitches they can create problems for the opponents,” he says.

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