3 July 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • 2 people killed, as many injured in firing incident at Lahore airport DIG Ashfaq Ahmad Khan says firing was over a personal dispute; further investigation is underway.
  • Extension in FBR’s amnesty scheme ends today Prime Minister Imran has repeatedly asked citizens to take advantage of the amnesty scheme and declare all their assets.
  • Boat carrying 50 capsizes in Indus River near Haripur; at least 14 survive Six bodies have so far been pulled out of the waters; rescue efforts underway for others.
  • Traders protest against budget Traders seek reduction in tax rates on withdrawal of over Rs50,000.
  • 5 Pakistan Army soldiers martyred in explosion near LoC: ISPR The incident is evidence of “state-sponsored terrorism by India violating bilateral ceasefire agreement”, says ISPR.
  • PIA chief skips Senate body meeting again Sherry Rehman says it was disrespectful for head of the national flag carrier to skip the meeting again and again.
  • National Assembly has 10 declared billionaires: ECP Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari is also on the list with assets worth Rs1.54bn — most of which are abroad.
  • PPP warns of reaction if govt carves out splinter group in party Kaira says statements, arranged meetings of PML-N MPs with the PM are a part of the script for ‘Patriot-II’.
  • Pakistan, India ready to resume Kartarpur talks on 14th FO asks New Delhi to share composition of its delegation visiting Wagah.
  • ‘Meal for Nawaz to be prepared in jail’ Punjab govt says it only suggested forming a doctors’ panel to advise diet chart and provide him a cook for the same.
  • FBR initiates proceedings against citizens who failed to declare benami assets FBR will seize the assets of any citizen who failed to declare them under the government’s Assets Declaration Scheme.
  • Firdous Ashiq Awan says Zardari interview pulled off air as it violated NAB, parliamentary rules Says Pemra rules do not allow the broadcasting of an interview of an accused who is under investigation and on remand.
  • ‘Meesha Shafi misused MeToo movement,’ claims Ali Zafar in defamation case Ali Zafar has alleged that fellow artist Meesha Shafi defamed him by accusing him of harassment.
  • Zardari remanded in NAB custody for 13 days NAB arrested Zardari in the Park Lane case on July 1.
  • Govt overlooked statutory provisions in removing Federal Tax Ombudsman: IHC IHC observes that the government seems to be paving the way for the dissolution of the NA through executive orders.
  • PML-N requisitions National Assembly session after Rana’s arrest The speaker is required to summon the session within 14 days of the receipt of the notice.
  • ‘An honour to serve the Congress Party,’ says Rahul Gandhi as he steps down “I have already submitted my resignation, I am no longer the party president,” news agency ANI quotes Gandhi as saying.
  • Petroleum sales drop 27pc High-speed diesel (HSD) volumes shrank by 20pc year-on-year to 7.2m tonnes due to its smuggling from Iran.
  • Dam bursts in India after rains, killing 11 Seasonal rains have crippled India’s financial centre of Mumbai this week; search for 13 missing villagers underway.
  • Ahsan Iqbal calls for inquiry into Peshawar BRT “It started at Rs30bn and has now crossed Rs100bn,” says the PML-N leader about the Peshawar BRT project.
  • US government staff told to treat Huawei as blacklisted Trump surprised markets by promising Xi that he would allow US companies to sell products to Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
  • Iran warns it will increase nuclear enrichment within days President Donald Trump pulled America from Iran’s nuclear deal last year and restored crippling economic sanctions.
  • 12,000 pending cases expose flawed investigation system Police says 7,255 cases were under investigation till May 29 and the figure has been reduced to 4,500 cases now.
  • SJC holds brief hearing on references against two judges Attorney General Anwar Mansoor does not appear before the council, unlike the first hearing, as he was not on notice.
  • June inflation eases to 8.9pc The average inflation between July-June FY19 rose to 7.34pc , from 3.92pc – the highest since 2013-14.
  • Messi vows to play on after latest Argentina heartache Messi says he has no plans to hang up his boots after a 2-0 semi-final loss to Brazil.
  • ‘Pitches tougher to bat in second half’ The pitches prepared for the World Cup do not last the full 100 overs, says Eoin Morgan.
  • Australia, India standout teams, says Lloyd The former West Indies skipper tips Australian left-hander Alex Carey as a potential star of the tournament.
  • New Zealand have definite edge over England since 1992 Leaving aside the first three encounters of the opening editions, New Zealand have been the dominant force.
  • Bangladesh’s World Cup hopes come crashing down as India win by 28 runs Bangladesh had needed to win both of their remaining matches and hope New Zealand beat England to go through to semis.

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