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

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  • Lawyers’ body announces countrywide strike on Thursday against govt’s ‘unconstitutional moves’ PBC executives condemn govt measures to grant extension to Gen Bajwa, “rescue” Musharraf from punishment.
  • IHC stops special court from announcing verdict in Musharraf treason case Ministry’s petition to halt special court ruling in treason case accepted by IHC; detailed order yet to be issued.
  • Jordan’s Princess Sara pays visit to Quetta She appreciates steps taken by the provincial government for the health of mothers and children.
  • Asim Bajwa made chairman of newly created CPEC Authority JUI-F chief says opposition will oppose the authority at all available forums.
  • PM launches financial inclusion initiative Queen Maxima says women, especially from rural areas in Pakistan, must become familiar with financial technology.
  • State of emergency‘: A timeline of the long-drawn high treason trial of General Pervez Musharraf Dawn.com retraces the major events from that fateful point in history and Musharraf’s political descent since then.
  • SC to hold cliffhanger hearing on extension of Gen Bajwa’s tenure There is still time. The govt should step back and assess what it is doing: CJP; Bajwa attends post-hearing govt huddle.
  • JUI-F leader Mufti Kifayatullah injured after attack by unknown assailants FIR registered under Section 324 (attempt to murder) of the PPC.
  • Former PSO MD gets bail in LNG case Sheikh Imran, along with Miftah and Abbasi, is in jail for the past four months as NAB has yet to file a reference.
  • PHC orders crackdown on illegal health facilities across province Asks FIA, Health Care Commission to update it about action on Dec 17.
  • One million apply for Kamyab Jawan Programme: special assistant Says business plans to be shared with all chambers.
  • Alvi calls for strengthening coordination against water, food crises At a water conference, the president expresses concerns over implications of global warming.
  • ECP scrutiny committee meets, after decision on day-to-day hearing Former acting attorney general becomes the eighth lawyer to represent PTI in foreign funding case.
  • Opposition forms body to finalise names for CEC Opposition parties decide to organise joint protest rallies and public meetings at the district level across Pakistan.
  • Clueless govt now goes for chief secretary, IGP’s replacement in Punjab Interior Secretary Azam Suleman Khan posted as chief secretary and Shoaib Dastagir as the provincial police chief.
  • SC moved for fast completion of high treason case Bar association wants apex court to issue suitable directives to the special court.
  • $787m loan agreements signed with World Bank Karachi to get $652m for three development projects.
  • Govt increases private sector credit to SMEs Hammad Azhar castigates previous governments for ignoring this vital sector which has 30pc contribution to GDP.
  • White House must comply with impeachment subpoenas, says US court “Presidents are not kings,” judge Ketanji Jackson writes in her decision.
  • Grenade attacks in held Kashmir leave two dead Tuesday was one of the region’s most violent days since New Delhi imposed a security clampdown there.
  • Saudi Arabia frees 200 Yemeni rebels as part of peace efforts Rebel leader Mohammed Ali al-Houthi welcomes the move, calling on the coalition to release all war prisoners.
  • Pakistan set to make 2 changes for 2nd Test vs Australia The addition of opening batsman Imamul Haq and pace bowler Mohammad Abbas are two changes being considered.
  • Yasir’s signal motivates Smith to get more disciplined “It gave me a bit more motivation next game to not get out to him,” says Smith.

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