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

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  • LHC grants bail to Maryam Nawaz in Chaudhry Sugar Mills case, orders release PML-N leader told to surrender her passport, furnish two surety bonds of Rs10m each and deposit an additional Rs70m.
  • India’s clampdown in occupied Kashmir has entered its 4th month — here’s everything you need to know Dawn.com looks back at the major developments since August 5, when India unilaterally annexed occupied Kashmir.
  • 1,100 Indian Sikhs arrive at Punja Sahib in religious procession Attock DPO Shahzad Nadeem Bukhari reviews security arrangements for the protection of the Sikh pilgrims.
  • 178-member Sikh delegation arrives from UK The pilgrims will participate in Baba Guru Nanak’s 550th birth celebrations at Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Kartarpur.
  • Bilawal seeks Rashid’s resignation over Tezgam fire The PPP chairman says the payment of compensation to the aggrieved families should also be expedited.
  • Tareen urges govt, protesters to stick to agreement Opposition will have to wait until 2023 for next elections, says PTI senior leader.
  • Nomenclature of patwari changed to village officer CM Buzdar reviews performance of revenue dept, PLRA.
  • Lahore’s air quality index better than Delhi’s, says PM’s adviser Government to take all measures to protect people from the hazards of smog, says official.
  • PTI’s parliamentary body to mull over ‘concessions’ today PM’s aide hails Fazlur Rehman’s decision to avoid marching towards D-Chowk.
  • PML-N, PPP reluctant to back next JUI-F move PML-N secretary-general Ahsan Iqbal says they haven’t yet taken any decision on the sit-in.
  • Kartarpur corridor ready to welcome pilgrims, says PM Fears India can ‘sabotage’ efforts being made to facilitate Sikh visitors.
  • China keen to invest in Halal meat industry Minister says one-window service for foreign investors has been introduced.
  • Textile for restoring zero-rating facility as sales tax refund claims unpaid FBR criticised for not issuing billions of rupees refunds to exporters despite promises.
  • Three people in critical condition as protests rock ‘heavy-hearted’ Hong Kong A man with a knife slashed several people and bit off part of a politician’s ear during another violent protest.
  • Protests shut roads, offices and schools in Iraq Demonstrations broke out on Oct 1 in outrage over rampant corruption and unemployment in Iraq.
  • Trump calls for Ukraine whistleblower’s unmasking Demand comes amid intensifying effort by Republicans to expose the whistleblower and attack his or her credibility.
  • Delhi’s air pollution reaches ‘unbearable levels’ “It’s actually scary — you can’t see things in front of you,” says a citizen.
  • Iran has outflanked US since 1979 revolution, says Khamenei “Nothing will come out of talking to the US,” says Iran’s supreme leader.
  • Indian Muslims anxious as court prepares to rule on destroyed mosque Indian Supreme Court is expected to announce its verdict on dispute over the demolished Babri Mosque in coming weeks.
  • New envoy to UN vows to advance Kashmir cause Munir Akram says he is honoured to be asked to represent Pakistan at the UN once again.
  • Pakistan will give tough competition to Australia: Asad “One can never foretell but I think the bowlers in the squad this time have potential to surprise the Australians.”

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