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

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  • Prime Minister Imran appreciates military’s ‘voluntary’ cuts in defence expenditures ISPR says cuts “will not be at the cost of of defense and security”, slashes to be managed “internally”.
  • PM Imran, opposition leaders urge nation to show compassion on Eidul Fitr President Arif Alvi, opposition leader and armed forces felicitate nation on Eidul Fitr.
  • Eid to be celebrated across Pakistan on Wednesday as Shawwal moon sighted Mufti Muneeb says “all acclaimed scholars have full confidence in the Ruet-i-Hilal Committee.”
  • Austerity measures: ‘We are one through thick and thin,’ says army chief COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa says voluntary cuts to defence budget should not be talked about as a ‘favour’ to the nation.
  • Eidul Fitr celebrated across Pakistan with traditional fervour “Eid Mubarak to my Pakistanis. Wishing you all a Happy Eid,” tweets PM Imran Khan.
  • Meeting with Nawaz on Eid not allowed: Maryam Maryam terms the refusal as an inhuman act by a “cruel ruler”.
  • Erdogan says no backtracking on S-400 deal with Russia “We have made an agreement (with Russia). We are determined,” says Erdogan.
  • Drop in Eid sales as inflation, devaluation pinch hard The country’s food inflation surged to 9.11 per cent in May against 8.8pc in April.
  • FBR’s massive sales tax revenue plan of Rs739bn seeks sweeping withdrawals of exemptions Two-tier rate proposed for Rs230bn revenue yield.
  • Interfaith iftars allow US Muslims to mainstream their faith Churches and synagogues joined mosques in hosting interfaith iftars.
  • PM must be removed to save nation, says Zardari If prime minister is not removed, nation will come to a point where “we too won’t be able to run it,” Zardari says.
  • Bank accounts promise to Afghan refugees in Pakistan comes true SBP spokesperson Abid Qamar says this is the first time banking services have been offered to Afghan refugees.
  • Islamabad lawyers seek withdrawal of references The IBC, IHCBA and DBAI in their joint meeting demanded withdrawal of references against the two judges.
  • Trump blimp flies again as thousands protest UK visit No official crowd figures were available when this report was filed.
  • PML-N to demand midterm polls, says Abbasi The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz will build up its anti-government campaign after Eid.
  • MQM-P faces isolation over demand for new province The Mutta­hida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan has found itself in a tough spot after its demand for a new province fell flat.
  • No leniency after expiry of amnesty scheme: PM Finance ministry asked to hold talks with exporters to decide continuation of zero-tax facility.
  • ‘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.
  • India 171-3 after 40 overs against South Africa Proteas struggle again with the bat, run the risk of losing their third straight match of World Cup 2019.
  • India set to begin World Cup campaign against South Africa India will be heavy favourites against a South Africa squad that is coming off losses to England and Bangladesh.
  • India plan pace assault against SA India are the last of the 10 teams to launch their challenge in England and Wales.
  • Sri Lanka no match for Pakistan Pakistan will play against Sri Lanka in Bristol on Friday.
  • Struggling Proteas have history on their side In the past four World Cup games, South Africa carry a 3-1 advantage over India.
  • Pradeep and Malinga strike as Sri Lanka recover to beat Afghanistan Pradeep took a career-best four for 31, while Malinga (three for 39) struck at both ends of the innings.

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