4 June 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • ‘Will fast one extra day as compensation’: KP minister counters criticism for declaring Eid on Tuesday “I suggest ‘Mufti Fawad’ focus on his work and not target the government and religious scholars,” says Yousafzai.
  • Inflation rose to 9.11pc in May The reading saw big jumps in the prices of staples like cabbage, onions and potatoes, as well as petrol.
  • BBC story on ‘Pakistan’s secret human rights abuses’ a pack of lies: ISPR Military challenges report with counterarguments over, “implicating Pakistan Army without any proof”.
  • Eidul Fitr to be celebrated in KP on Tuesday, provincial govt announces Saudi Arabia, UAE to also mark the first day of Eid on Tuesday.
  • ‘No one is above the law,’ PM Imran says regarding references against senior judges Federal cabinet stresses “there are no holy cows in any department”, govt drive for uniform justice to continue: Awan.
  • First British Airways flight to Pakistan in 11 years lands in Islamabad The same aircraft departed for Heathrow at 11:10am with passengers on board from Islamabad.
  • MNA Ali Wazir produced before ATC, shifted to Peshawar Central Jail Wazir had been remanded to CTD custody for eight days on May 27.
  • Arrest warrants for three suspects in Paragon case The co-suspects are owners of the society including Nadeem Zia, his brother Umar Zia and Farhan Ali.
  • Resolution against Zartaj Gul The resolution was submitted by opposition PML-N lawmaker Azma Zahid Bukhari in the Punjab Assembly.
  • Enraged mob attempts to lynch spiritual healer’s killers Police van attacked, security personnel rescue suspects from hundreds of locals.
  • Four dead in northern Australia shooting A 45-year-old man has been taken into custody; Prime Minister Morrison says attack not believed to be terror-related.
  • Firdous wants cabinet members to abandon ‘poisonous narrative’ Adviser on information says cabinet members should not create difficulties for Prime Minister Imran.
  • Afghanistan five men down in rain-washed World Cup clash against Sri Lanka Sri Lanka all out for 201; Afghanistan’s victory target is 187, a revised figure using the Duckworth-Lewis method.
  • India’s tallest rubbish mountain to rise higher than Taj Mahal Hawks and other birds of prey hover around the towering Ghazipur landfill on the eastern fringe of New Delhi.
  • Afghan president says he will visit Pakistan to improve ties “I hope the visit will be positive,” says President Ashraf Ghani.
  • Indian industry wants corporate tax reduced New Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present her first budget on July 5.
  • Chinese data suggests some damage from trade war Surveys of manufacturers across the region for May showed that business confidence has been shaken.
  • Exporters begin opening CDC accounts to get refund bonds Asad Umar had made the commitment to settle sales tax refund claims of exporters who had already been issued RPOs.
  • Indian air force plane with 13 on board missing near China border “Since the aircraft did not reach the airfield, overdue action was initiated,” says one government official.
  • Saudi Arabia, UAE slam Qatar for ‘backtracking’ on Makkah talks UAE minister of state for foreign affairs, Anwar Gar­ga­­sh, criticises Doha for being “weak” under pressure.
  • Centre refuses to finance water, university projects, to focus on other schemes Allocates Rs98bn for agriculture under next year’s PSDP.
  • PTA working with FIA against identity theft of passengers Passport, CNIC numbers used to register devices at airports stolen to unblock phones in the market.
  • Police, blackmailers responsible for Anila’s death, says family Family members say Anila had been under immense stress due to blackmail for a long time.
  • ‘SC ordered alternative quarters before bulldozing homes along KCR route’ KCR Mutasirin Action Committee chairman says some 1,050 homes being seen as hindrance to KCR project.
  • Nothing about London properties was hidden: Faez Judge wonders whether PM has disclosed in his tax returns the properties owned by his wives and children.
  • KP celebrates Eid today after nod from PM Yousufzai says KP governor and chief minister will offer Eid prayers in Peshawar today.
  • Saudi Arabia to celebrate Eid today According to a statement, the Shawwal moon was sighted in Tumair region of Saudi Arabia.
  • Pakistan urged to help advance Afghan peace process, says Khalilzad “Productive 24 hours in Islamabad. Briefed Pakistani leaders on progress we’ve made in the last month,” says Khalilzad.
  • SCBA threatens courts lockdown over reference Kanrani is confident CJP will drop proceedings against Justice Qazi Faez Isa when SJC takes up the matter on June 14.
  • ‘Mercurial’ Pakistan show their other side, upset World Cup favourites England Riaz redeems himself with brilliant death bowling; Hafeez’s 84 gets him player-of-the-match award.
  • Trump meets the Queen at Buckingham Palace following Twitter spat with London mayor US president gets a look at Royal Collection, has afternoon tea with Prince Charles.
  • Pakistan keen to shed ‘unpredictable’ tag “We believe in ourselves and we have faith we can win the World Cup,” says fast bowler Hasan.
  • Pakistan fined for slow over rate against England England’s Jason Roy and Jofra Archer receive fines, demerit points for breaching ICC code of conduct.
  • ‘Don’t panic’ Root tells England after Pakistan defeat Root now expects England to bounce back strongly against Bangladesh in Cardiff on Saturday.
  • 5 takeaways from Pakistan’s completely expected ‘upset’ win over England Openers’ importance, Riaz turns saviour, England’s bogey team and more.
  • Hafeez stars as Pakistan set record Cup chase Hafeez made 84 in a total of 348 for eight after being dropped on 14.
  • England v Pakistan: Four World Cup talking points Pakistan live up to their reputation as the most unpredictable team in international cricket to shock England.

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