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

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  • PM Office issues ‘red letter’ to 27 ministries for ‘critical delay’ in task completion The concerned ministries were asked to complete the tasks by September 9.
  • Saudi, UAE ministers assure of ‘full support’ for resolving Kashmir situation: ISPR Comments made during the visiting UAE and Saudi foreign ministers’ meeting with Army Chief Gen Bajwa.
  • MTI Ordinance does not mean privatisation of public hospitals, says PM Imran “Better managed hospitals will mean better facilities for patients.”
  • Sheikh Rashid temporarily banned from Lahore Press Club for ‘insulting’ journalist A press release by LPC says the minister “insulted and misbehaved” with senior video journalist who is a cancer patient.
  • Former PML-Q MPA found dead in her house in Lahore, say police Police suspect that Parveen Sikandar Gill was murdered.
  • 3 men sentenced to life imprisonment in 2012 Kohistan video scandal case Five other accused were acquitted of murdering three women in the infamous ‘honour’ killing case.
  • Justice Isa to begin hearing cases next week Justice Faez Isa had stopped hearing cases soon after the presidential reference was brought before the SJC.
  • Hospital footage confirms ATM thief Salahuddin was brought dead Father demands an inquiry should be conducted in Lahore because he had no trust in Rahim Yar Khan police.
  • NAB arrests LNG magnate in money laundering case “He was arrested in Lahore by the Karachi NAB team,” the bureau’s official spokesman tells Dawn.
  • Sindh govt to replace Metropole Hotel with modern park for children, elderly Commissioner given 10 days to negotiate with hotel owners, Sindh Club management for land acquisition.
  • NAB okays plea bargain deal for accused in fake accounts case All seven individuals were facing NAB investigation into illegal allotment of land by public functionaries.
  • Physical remand of Maryam, cousin extended thrice PML-N workers clash with police; lawyers group chants slogans in courtroom.
  • Polio cases surface in Balochistan, KP The tally of polio cases for the current year goes up to 60.
  • Pakistan ranked least competitive country in travel, tourism in South Asia Japan remains Asia’s most competitive travel and tourism economy, ranking fourth globally.
  • Under-fire govt beats retreat on GIDC amnesty Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh says the premier has ordered that the matter be referred to the Supreme Court.
  • Samsung set to launch folding screen phone after big delay Galaxy Fold’s original April launch was pushed back after reports that some reviewers’ phones were breaking.
  • Reversal of GIDC ordinance ‘unfortunate’, bemoan businessmen Withdrawal of the ordinance will mean continuation of the years-long legal wrangling between government and defaulters.
  • Inflation jumps in August as index is rebased “PBS has changed the base year for price statistics from 2007-08 to 2015-16.”
  • Hong Kong leader says China “respects and supports” withdrawal of extradition bill Carrie Lam says that the full withdrawal of the bill was a decision made by her government with Beijing’s backing.
  • India declares Masood Azhar, Hafiz Saeed as terrorists under new law US commends India “for utilising legal authorities to designate four notorious terrorists”.
  • Kabul ‘concerned’ about US-Taliban deal, seeks clarification This week Khalilzad shared with Afghan officials an agreement “in principle” that Washington forged with the Taliban.
  • Trump urged not to plunge Afghanistan back into civil war Gen James Mattis says that a rushed withdrawal could force Washington to send its troops back to Afghanistan.
  • Two held in London after Indian mission damaged in Kashmir protest London Mayor Sadiq Khan condemns reports of damage to the premises of the Indian HC during Tuesday’s demonstration.
  • British lawmakers agree to continue work for alleviation of suffering faced by Kashmiris Pakistan High Commissioner briefs delegation on the “severe humanitarian, political and security crisis” in Kashmir.
  • In a first, Misbah to hold joint position of head coach and chief selector of men’s cricket team Waqar to be bowling coach; duo have been appointed for three years.

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