26 December 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • PM’s aide defends govt decision to strike 800,000 names from BISP database “This is not an ad-hoc decision that was made on a whim or on a political basis,” says Dr Sania Nishtar.
  • Newly appointed Saudi FM meets counterpart Qureshi, PM Imran during one-day visit Visit meant to thank Pakistan for pulling out of KL Summit, a diplomatic source tells Dawn.
  • 2 Pakistan Army soldiers martyred in Indian ceasefire violations along LoC: ISPR In response, Pakistan Army troops damage Indian post and kill three Indian soldiers.
  • Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse descends upon Pakistan Annular solar eclipse visible in countries across Asia including UAE, Indonesia, Myanmar and parts of India.
  • Govt files review petition after finding ‘glaring omissions, mistakes’ in SC verdict on army chief’s extension “Court had no role to upset the age-long accepted conventions and the considered policy of government,” says petition.
  • IHC upholds appointment of Abrarul Haq as PRCS chairman Rejects petition by former PRCS chairman, throws out stay order.
  • LHC finds ‘lapses’ in prosecution case against Sanaullah, says political victimisation ‘open secret’ PML-N leader terms case against him the “worst political victimisation in country’s history”, demands judicial inquiry.
  • Court allows PPP to hold rally at Liaquat Bagh on Benazir’s death anniversary Providing security to Bilawal and the rally is the responsibility of law enforcement agencies, the court remarks.
  • Over 140,000 BISP beneficiaries were govt employees: data Bakhtawar Bhutto-Zardari lashes out at the PTI government for depriving poor women of monthly stipend
  • PPP ready for showdown over Liaquat Bagh rally permission Lahore High Court is set to resume crucial hearing regarding the matter today.
  • FIA raids PML-N secretariat in Lahore, ‘confiscates’ material from multimedia cell FIA has yet to issue a statement on the matter; PML-N decides to file FIR against FIA chief.
  • Pakistan ready for any move by Modi in AJK to divert world attention: PM Imran Imran Khan says he has informed COAS Gen Bajwa of the Indian threat and he has told him that the armed forces are ready.
  • Govt ‘undecided’ about means to grant extension to COAS “The PML-N will make the right decision in greater national interest,” says Marriyum Aurangzeb.
  • PML-N asks Afridi to resign instead of covering up ‘lies’ Marriyum Aurangzeb says the govt, during its 15-month term, has only arrested political rivals in false cases.
  • Naya Pakistan authority seeks to develop part of Blue Area in joint venture with CDA NAPHDA asks Cabinet Division to seek input from the Ministry of Law and Justice on its proposal.
  • Mounted Ibex trophy confiscated, alleged dealer arrested Only 40 to 50 licences for hunting the animal are issued by the government every year, says wildlife official.
  • Minister plays down Rana Sana’s bail in drug case Shehryar Afridi says nowadays a “season of bail” is on.
  • In tit-for-tat move, Sheikh Rashid announces plans for jalsa in Larkana Advises Bilawal to play carefully as being a young man he is not familiar with the tactics of politics.
  • Govt wants quick NEVP implementation despite resistance from auto industry Govt aims at making the National Electric Vehicle Policy operational by Jan 2020.
  • Saudi Arabia, Kuwait end dispute over shared oil fields Both countries stress the development will not change their OPEC commitments to crude oil production.
  • Facing US trade uncertainty, China seeks closer ties with neighbours Chinese premier says the country is willing to work on a rail network linking South Korea with China and Europe.
  • Nissan shares hit eight-year low after top executive quits Nissan shares plunge 3.1 per cent on the Tokyo Stock Exchange to a low last seen in Sept 2011.
  • Dummy unit ‘involved in tax fraud’ unearthed Firm registered for issuing fake invoices and to facilitate buyers and suppliers in avoiding sales tax.
  • Taliban kidnap 27 peace activists, take them to unknown place The Taliban have previously accused the activists of being financed by the Kabul government among others.
  • Malala most famous teenager of this decade: UN “Malala’s activism and profile have only grown since the assassination attempt,” says UN review.
  • Erdogan discusses Libya ceasefire during surprise visit to Tunisia Erdogan also reaffirms Ankara’s willingness to send troops to Libya if it receives such a request.
  • Typhoon misery for Philippines on Christmas Day Though weaker, Phanfone is tracking a similar path to Super Typhoon Haiyan.
  • BCB insists on neutral venue for Test matches against Pakistan Bangladesh are expected to play three Twenty20 Internationals in Lahore before a two-Test series against Pakistan.
  • Ganguly’s 4-nation event will flop like Big Three: Rashid Former captain sees the move as an attempt by India, Australia and England to isolate other member nations.

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