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

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  • Nawaz Sharif experienced angina attack today: doctor Services Hospital doctor refutes reports that the PML-N leader had suffered a heart attack; platelets now at 45,000.
  • LHC grants bail to Nawaz Sharif on medical grounds in Chaudhry Sugar Mills case Former PM’s release depends on whether a petition seeking his release on bail in Al Azizia case is granted by the IHC.
  • Pakistan floats tender to buy 5 LNG cargoes for January Oversupply drives Asian prices down despite new demand, supply issues.
  • Debt levels to remain high in next five years amid widening fiscal gaps, lawmakers informed Govt aims to shift towards Shariah-compliant, bilateral borrowings.
  • Flour crisis looming as Punjab halts wheat supply Peshawar witnesses sudden increase in flour price.
  • Hostels in capital asked to regulate students’ movement Surprise inspection of hostels likely, officials say.
  • Online renal database to help doctors, patients Health professionals say that newly-established Pakistan Renal Registry is a landmark development in research.
  • JUI-F revs up its engines to launch ‘Azadi March’ from Karachi tomorrow Unlike three other provincial governments, PPP-led Sindh govt has been facilitating the right-wing party in its march.
  • Utility stores can’t sell cooking oil, ghee under its own brand: SC Justice Gulzar Ahmed regrets that it was the job of the government to check illegal sales.
  • BHC hears petition on security of minorities’ worship places Court directs member of Board of Revenue for details of religious and other properties of minorities in Balochistan.
  • AJK PM laments inaction over LoC shelling Prime Minister Imran shouldn’t think issuing mere statements in response to Indian shelling was enough, says AJK PM.
  • Four countries call for reducing violence in Afghanistan Diplomats from US, Pakistan, China and Russia hold talks on Afghan peace in Moscow.
  • Govt to ask IMF about fixed tax regime for traders Fund’s mission due in Islamabad tomorrow for two weeks to assess performance
  • Govt, opposition end hours-long discussion on ‘Azadi March’ with no result The venue of the protest remained a sticking point during talks between the two sides.
  • Almost million tweets on Kashmir blocked at India’s behest: CPJ CPJ finds 53 letters by Indian govt to Twitter asking to block all, or part of, 400 accounts.
  • UN, US call for Pak-India dialogue to reduce tensions Despite Indian rejection, UN secretary general and US president have both repeatedly offered to help reduce tensions.

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