4th Feb 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • PM regrets missing KL Summit over others’ misconception ‘it would divide ummah’ “Unfortunately, our friends felt that somehow the conference was going to divide the ummah,” he says.
  • PPP to march in March against govt’s economic policies, says Bilawal The PTI government has only taken from the people, says the PPP chairperson.
  • 4 AJK civilians injured in ‘unprovoked’ Indian firing across LoC FO summons senior Indian diplomat to register Pakistan’s protest over ceasefire violations by Indian forces along LoC.
  • Case registered against Chitral man for spreading rumours about coronavirus emergence in Pakistan FIR has been lodged under Section 16 of the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance.
  • NA unanimously adopts motion demanding India reverse annexation of Jammu and Kashmir Resolution calls upon OIC to “immediately convene” a special summit on the Kashmir issue.
  • Pakistan’s deficit under microscope as IMF review begins Even after cutting its revenue collection target, Pakistan is facing a shortfall of Rs387 billion.
  • China intent on winning war against virus, says ambassador Three flights carrying 235 passengers, including 11 Chinese nationals, land at Islamabad airport.
  • Hong Kong reports first death of coronavirus patient as death toll rises to 425 China reports 64 more fatalities — a single-day high — from the new coronavirus.
  • IT exports jump 19pc The major chunk of that came under the software consultancy services.
  • Imran Farooq’s widow records statement via video link Fingerprint expert, doctor who examined Farooq also record statements via video link.
  • No headway in talks between PTI, PML-Q “The main concern of the PML-Q is that there should be no more talks on settled issues,” says Shafqat Mahmood.
  • Three held after bail dismissal in blasphemy case The suspects were seen dancing to Indian songs in front of religious banners.
  • CTD arrests three militants, seizes arms, explosives CTD spokesperson says the men had planned to attack Law-Enforcement Agencies personnel.
  • Hundreds of trucks stranded at Torkham Afghan govt reciprocates Pakistan’s decision to shut border down.
  • Punjab CM’s rare meeting: PTI Faisalabad MPs lament lack of development work in remote areas This was the first formal meeting with MPAs Buzdar has held since taking office.
  • SC takes exception to announcement of reference against judges by PM’s aide “Under what authority did the govt discuss the filing of a reference against Justice Isa,” asks Justice Bandial.
  • SC asked to set aside LHC verdict of suspending Musharraf’s death sentence Apex court urged to determine whether a high court can act as an appellate court.
  • Political bickering mars NA debate on Kashmir Most speakers stress need for taking practical steps to help oppressed Kashmiris.
  • Policies to check inflation will pay off in coming days: govt Finance ministry says import of 300,000 tonnes of wheat will decrease local wheat price and meet domestic requirement.
  • Democrats, White House wrap up case at Trump Senate trial “Now do impartial justice and convict him,” says Chief House Prosecutor Adam Schiff.
  • India crush Pakistan in one-sided contest to make their way to U-19 World Cup final The defending champions cruised to victory without losing a single wicket.
  • How Babar Azam raced against time for his first Test century on home soil Azam struggled to get his rhythm going early on, but Abid Ali’s presence helped.
  • India stand in way of Pakistan U-19 World Cup dream The clash is set to capture attention of millions of cricket fans in the sub-continent and the stakes are high.
  • PCB loses $2.25m in media rights income for Bangladesh series Media firm claims it could not exploit the series properly and incurred heavy losses.

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