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

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  • PM Imran minces no words at UN, calls out Modi govt for oppression of Kashmiris Imran Khan says India’s actions in occupied Kashmir are pushing its residents to pick up arms.
  • US presses India to ‘rapidly’ ease restrictions in occupied Kashmir, seeks lower tensions US concerned by widespread detentions, restrictions on residents of Jammu and Kashmir, top official says.
  • PM Imran says he has never seen as much anticipation as there is for his UNGA address “The closest feeling I’ve had in the past was before the World Cup cricket final I played a long time ago,” he says.
  • Indian actions pose grave risk to regional peace and security, PM tells Russian foreign minister PM Imran stresses importance attached in Pakistan’s foreign policy to “a qualitatively new relationship” with Russia.
  • Qasim Suri’s National Assembly membership nullified by election tribunal Re-election ordered in NA-265 after losing candidate wins appeal; Suri remains eligible to contest by-election.
  • A fragmented world is in the interest of no one, says Modi in UN speech As expected, Indian premier does not bring up Kashmir in his address; people protest outside UN for rights of Kashmiris.
  • Residents of occupied Kashmir eagerly await UN speeches by Imran, Modi Prime Minister Imran has promised to use his speech to describe years of human rights violations in the region.
  • Many injured as Peshawar police break up doctors’ protest with force At least 13 protesters arrested, says SSP Zahoor Babar Afridi.
  • Pakistan listed among ‘Top 20 Improvers in Doing Business 2020’ by World Bank Pakistan’s improvement in the six areas is a reflection of “the country’s development of an ambitious reform strategy”.
  • 7 years in Bagram cost a Pakistani his youth – and then, his life Yusuf was only a teenager at the time of his capture. Under detention, he suffered humiliation and abuse.
  • Qandeel Baloch’s brother sentenced to life for her murder; Mufti Qavi, others acquitted Another brother of the deceased, who was nominated in the case, is among those acquitted.
  • 4G Internet service launched in GB GB Chief Minister Hafeezur Rehman was the chief guest during the launching ceremony at a local hotel.
  • Pakistan in midst of economic crisis, says UN body UN releases the ‘Trade and Development Report 2019’.
  • Honda shutdowns rise, Suzuki output stable Honda Atlas Cars Ltd has reduced working days to 11 in September due to rising unsold stocks and depressed demand.
  • SBP reserves fall by $135m in a week The SBP says that the reserves decreased due to external debt payments.
  • 42 political parties issued notice for failure to submit accounts statements ECP gives a week’s time to parties to explain why they should not be declared ineligible for an election symbol.
  • Student dies after falling from university building in Islamabad Police say they were denied access to examine the scene of the incident by the university.
  • UN committee allows Hafiz Saeed to draw Rs150,000 Pakistan froze Saeed’s bank accounts in compliance with a UNSC resolution seeking such a ban.
  • Senior police officers threaten resignations over new ‘reforms’ Say they would prefer leaving their services rather than allowing the bureaucracy to take over police dept.
  • Man held for throwing garbage at open place in Karachi “The police have apprehended Abdul Jabbar over violation of Section 144,” says area SHO Adeel Shah.
  • 180 graft cases face inordinate delays as three accountability courts dysfunctional These courts are supposed to conclude trial of a case within 30 days of filing of a reference.
  • 12,500 dengue cases confirmed across country, NA panel told Dr Mirza says 49 per cent cases had been reported from Potohar plateau.
  • Kashmiri activists protest outside BBC, CNN offices in London Protesters hold aloft posters and chant slogans like “BBC, wake up”, “CNN, wake up” and “we want freedom”.
  • 900,000 websites blocked over content, says PTA Citizens can lodge complaints with PTA against unlawful content.
  • Abbasi wants trial of LNG terminal case telecast live Accountability court sends former prime minister, Miftah and former PSO chief to jail on 14-day judicial remand.
  • Illicit financial flows devastating developing countries, PM Imran tells UN event There is a lack of will in the rich countries to counter ill-gotten money because they gain from it, says premier.
  • Foreign Office briefs P5 envoys about Indian propaganda against Pakistan FO says Pakistan does not desire confrontation but will give a befitting response in case of any false-flag activity.
  • FBR calls traders for talks as deadline looms CNIC condition implementation to begin from Sept 30; traders divided, many deny receiving any invitation for talks.
  • First ODI between Pakistan, Sri Lanka called off after heavy rain PCB decides to refund complete amount of tickets sold for today to visitors.
  • ODI cricket makes historic return to Karachi as Pakistan host Sri Lanka today Overall, Pakistan enjoy an overwhelming supremacy over Sri Lanka with 90 victories from 153 ODIs since 1975.

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