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

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  • ‘The Bajwa doctrine’: Highlights from Gen Bajwa’s 2016-19 tenure as COAS Following the SC’s cliffhanger verdict today, Gen Bajwa will retain the top military position for another six months.
  • Gen Bajwa to stay on as COAS for 6 more months: SC Govt submits an undertaking that parliament will legislate within 6 months on extension/reappointment of an army chief.
  • Nadeem Raza takes charge as chairman joint chiefs of staff committee On November 21, Gen Raza was appointed as the 18th CJCSC to succeed Gen Zubair Hayat.
  • Family braces for Nawaz’s bone marrow test reports “My request is that everyone prays for his health,” says Hussein Nawaz.
  • Govt drafts third notification about army chief’s extension PM chairs high-level meeting also attended by Gen Bajwa.
  • Special court to hear high treason case against Musharraf on daily basis from Dec 5 Government given time until next hearing to appoint a prosecution team; Musharraf directed to record statement by Dec 5.
  • Data Darbar bombing facilitator sentenced to death by Lahore ATC Mohsin Khan sentenced to death on 22 counts and to life imprisonment; ordered to pay Rs0.4 million per murder to heirs.
  • Legislating on army chief’s appointment ‘a matter of honour’ for govt: attorney general “This is not a matter of adversity for us,” says AG Anwar Mansoor Khan; Farogh Naseem regrets media ran “fake news”.
  • Women’s economic empowerment must to end poverty: Maxima Dutch queen says digital financial services in Pakistan should support housewives to set up home-based businesses.
  • Kartarpur corridor shows Pakistan’s commitment to peace: envoy It seems that Pakistan’s messages of conciliation continue to fall on deaf ears, says Pakistani ambassador to US.
  • Bilawal urges bars to strive for rule of law, human rights Local bodies in Punjab dissolved through ‘undemocratic means’, insists PPP leader.
  • Investigation of LNG terminal case a ‘classic example of fundamental rights’ violation: IHC Reports filed in case speak volumes about NAB’s capacity to investigate white collar crime, court order says.
  • Four ‘Lyari gangsters’ indicted for ex-MNA Abidi’s murder The accused have pleaded not guilty and opted to contest the case.
  • SC verdict ‘great disappointment’ to those expecting instability due to ‘clash of institutions’: PM PM Imran Khan reacts to SC order on Gen Bajwa’s tenure, draws criticism from the PML-N.
  • PML-N Rana Tanvir Hussain appointed PAC chairman Shehbaz Sharif had nominated the PML-N MNA as his replacement after resigning as the committee chairman.
  • If student unions are bad for education, why are our controlled campuses ranked among the worst in the world? The unconstitutional wrong of not restoring student unions must now be corrected once and for all.
  • Punjab University declares two students persona non grata Suspends eight Punjabi Council students for ‘torturing’ IJT activist; FIR registered against 22.
  • ‘Exhausted all other means, driven to the streets’: Students, others weigh in on motivation to march The march has gathered sufficient momentum, with calls to restore student unions as its singular most important demand.
  • More incentives soon to boost remittances PM directs delivery of full amounts to remitters’ families.
  • High interest rates hurting economy: FPCCI “The declining demand of private sector credit is due to high cost of borrowing and slow economic activity.”
  • Balochistan seeks partnership with foreign companies “We are committed to inking agreements with private firms by leading bilateral matters,” says CM Alyani.
  • US sending 15 trade delegations to Pakistan next year: Wells Document suggests US-Pakistan ties are going to expand.
  • Pakistan recall Abbas for 2nd Australia Test after Gabba horror show Skipper Azhar Ali will also drop down the order to bat at number three in the day-night Test starting on Friday.
  • Fawad, Sarfraz shine as Sindh dominate Fawad goes past 12,000 first-class runs as he lead Sindh’s dominance with a double century.
  • 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.

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