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

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  • Saudi state minister to arrive in Pakistan on Wednesday for day-long official visit PM Imran and Saudi crown prince discuss the “latest developments in the region” in a phone call.
  • 6 Lahore police officials booked after another man dies from alleged torture IGP Punjab takes notice of custodial death, demands report within a day.
  • Sheikh Rashid barred from entering National Press Club over ‘insulting’ remarks for cancer patient Railways minister accused of using insulting language for video journalist suffering from cancer during hospital visit.
  • Rs210bn GIDC write-off is ‘no free lunch’, says Omar The agreement is the handiwork of Asad Umar and Abdul Razak Dawood.
  • Exporters get Rs22bn refunds via new system State Bank of Pakistan confirmed the credit of refund amount in the claimants’ bank accounts, the FBR says.
  • No decision yet on airspace closure to India: minister “We have reserved the right to do so and it would be utilised at an appropriate time,” says Ghulam Sarwar Khan.
  • PM’s ‘Backyard Poultry Initiative’ launched The project is designed to provide five million pre-vaccinated high laying birds throughout the country.
  • Court orders not being followed in Zardari case: lawyer Sardar Latif Khosa warns that legal action will be initiated against the government if anything happens to Zardari.
  • Hiring in railways begins through ballot PR officials kept the process under wraps especially from the media.
  • Fawad sticks to claim on airspace, trade ties with India “Pay the money and take back your fathers,” he says, addressing Maryam Nawaz and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari.
  • ANP expels senior leader for violating discipline Latif Afridi didn’t respond to notice issued over son’s poll participation as an independent candidate.
  • UK PM Johnson threatens election ahead of Brexit battle in parliament “We are leaving on 31st October, no ifs or buts,” Johnson says in a hastily organised statement.
  • Indian envoy meets Jadhav at sub-jail after Pakistan grants consular access The Foreign Office has stated that consular access was allowed under Vienna Convention, ICJ verdict and Pakistani laws.
  • Major embarrassment for police after custodial deaths in Punjab Two suspects died of alleged police torture in Lahore and RY Khan.
  • NAB issues arrest warrants for Omni group’s director Abdul Ghani Majeed is already under arrest in the fake accounts case.
  • Power outages, gridlock test Karachi’s patience after showers Met office warns that the current system is “very likely to stay for the next 24 hours”.
  • Pakistan won’t start military conflict with India: PM PM Imran urges Sikhs to raise their voice against oppression being committed against Muslims in India.
  • Imran Khan has had more failures than successes: Aseefa Aseefa evaluates the one year performance of PTI government; says PPP did a much better job governing the country.
  • Stocks breach through 30,000 level KSE-100 index closes up by 385 points (1.3 per cent) at 30,057.
  • Centre, Sindh to form committee for K-IV water projects Nespak has estimated the cost of the project to be around Rs120 billion but sources say it could actually cost Rs 150bn.
  • Govt accuses ARY of tax evasion, asks it to pay Rs992m “We have issued the order after fulfilling all the legal formalities,” the LTU Karachi chief commissioner says.
  • Thousands march to Indian High Commission in London as occupied Kashmir lockdown enters 30th day People of Pakistani, Kashmiri and British origin take out Kashmir freedom rally from Parliament Square to Indian HC.
  • 16 dead, 119 hurt in Taliban attack in Kabul: official Attack adds to questions around the peace deal reached between US and Taliban negotiators in Doha.
  • Huawei denies US allegations of technology theft “These allegations are false,” Huawei says in a statement.
  • US envoy shows Afghan president draft Taliban deal Intra-Afghan talks set to take place in Norway in the coming weeks.
  • Steve Smith overtakes Kohli to reclaim top spot in Test rankings Australia’s run-machine has made a remarkable return to Test format after serving a year’s ban.
  • Kohli calls Bumrah the most complete bowler around “All we can say is we are really lucky to have him on our team,” says Kohli.

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