31 Oct 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • 73 killed in Tezgam train inferno near Rahim Yar Khan: officials Three traveling train carriages caught fire caused by a gas stove, says railway minister; PM orders inquiry.
  • PM orders suspension of Islamabad airport officials Order comes after videos posted on social media showing ASF officials beating up irate passengers stranded in Islamabad.
  • Pakistan rejects India’s ‘illegal’ bifurcation of occupied Kashmir No step by the government of India can change the internationally recognised fact that it is a disputed territory: FO
  • Twin cities’ authorities issue traffic diversions ahead of Azadi March’s arrival On Wednesday, half of the capital appears to have been sealed using shipping containers and barbed wire.
  • Ogra proposes slight increase in petrol, HSD prices Ogra has also proposed a reduction of Rs2.39 and Rs6.56 respectively in the prices of kerosene and LDO.
  • Ban on new CNG connections lifted The moratorium on fresh connections on local gas to the industrial sector was imposed in 2011.
  • Pakistan wants IMF to separate FATF from programme Asks Fund to allow issuance of sovereign guarantees to raise over $4bn through bonds.
  • PML-N leaders conspicuous by their absence in ‘Azadi March’ PML-N president Shahbaz Sharif was present in Lahore but his meeting with Maulana Fazl could not be arranged.
  • Proposed hike in electricity tariff rejected “It would be a burden on our conscience if we pass on to consumers the entire expensive power generated on furnace oil.”
  • 650,000 tonnes of wheat for Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa released The ECC also approved a uniform seasonal pricing structure of “Use more electricity-pay less”.
  • Smog blamed on Indian farmers begins to hit Lahore Official says Pakistan has “already taken adequate steps to prevent local contributions to smog”.
  • ‘Govt providing all facilitation possible, JUI-F protesters should not cross red lines’ Awan warns against any move that creates unrest, interior minister details govt’s preparations for march.
  • PHC orders release of JUI-F leader Mufti Kifayatullah on bail Kifayatullah will be released once the court orders reach Haripur Central Jail, where he is imprisoned.
  • LHC reserves verdict on Maryam’s bail plea in Chaudhry Sugar Mills case NAB lawyer opposes plea for bail on humanitarian grounds; says many questions still unanswered by Maryam.
  • Coin issued to commemorate Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversary Navjot Singh Sidhu accepts Imran’s invitation to Kartarpur corridor inauguration.
  • Govt renting 500 containers to seal off capital Under agreement with contractor, govt will pay for any damage or theft of containers
  • US releases video, photos of Baghdadi raid; warns of likely retribution attack “Baghdadi crawled into a hole with two small children and blew himself up as his people stayed on the ground.”
  • Shops shuttered, streets deserted as occupied Kashmir loses special status and is divided New ‘lieutenant governors’ are due to be sworn in at a high-security governor’s premises later today.
  • New Delhi’s Kashmir PR flounders on Srinagar’s Dal Lake At a press conference for in Srinagar, some visitors expectedly highlighted terrorism as the key issue.
  • Warner, Smith fire Australia to T20 series win over Sri Lanka It was a massive wake-up call for the Sri Lankans who arrived in Australia after a 3-0 series win against Pakistan.

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