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

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  • Differently-abled persons to be provided health coverage, free assistive devices: Dr Nishtar Government to implement measures to facilitate differently-abled persons under Ehsas programme.
  • Qureshi has ‘no desire to be the PM’ “I am not a candidate for the premiership and I have no such desire,” says FM Qureshi.
  • Opposition parties flexing muscles for anti-govt protests Bilawal convenes party’s CEC meeting on 10th to review political situation and devise future strategy.
  • PML-Q advises govt to show restraint against Opp protests The PML-Q said there was no government that did not face problems, and that was the real test.
  • Concerns over new govt plans to monitor online traffic Web system to measure traffic, record voice and call data for national security.
  • Nawaz not allowed to meet family over Eid days Shahbaz Gill says Nawaz spent Eid in Pakistan for the “first time” due to being imprisoned.
  • 2 Hazara tourists from Quetta killed in blast in Balochistan’s Ziarat The deceased belonged to the Hazara community of Quetta and were part of a group that was visiting Ziarat: sources.
  • Jaffria Alliance leader Allama Abbas Kumaili passes away in Karachi The prominent religious scholar had been undergoing treatment at a hospital in Soldier Bazaar, says MWM spokesperson.
  • Teenage Hindu girl allegedly intoxicated, raped in Tando Mohammad Khan Sindh government says the victim will be provided medical, legal support and culprits will be brought to justice.
  • Eminent writer, actor Enver Sajjad passes away Many from the worlds of showbiz and literature attended his funeral, including playwright Asghar Nadeem Syed.
  • Bahria Town offers Rs9bn to avoid encroachment case NAB has prepared a reference against the Bahria Town, former Punjab chief minister Pervaiz Illahi and others.
  • US favours greater role for neighbours in Afghan peace plan Zalmay Khalilzad talked about “what Pakistan can do to help advance the Afghan peace process”.
  • Defence budget to remain unchanged Armed forces were “foregoing routine increase in annual defence budget,” says Bajwa.
  • Textile exporters, govt inching closer to breaking deadlock Withdrawal of sales tax exemptions to five industries under zero-rated export regime in next budget.
  • Sri Lanka president vows to block Easter attacks probe Maithripala Sirisena has refused to allow any police, military or intelligence personnel to testify, say officials.
  • Putin, Xi hit back at US dominance at Russia economic forum Xi and Putin lashed out at “inequalities” in the global economic system.
  • PM again offers talks to India on Kashmir, terrorism Imran felicitates Modi on assuming office for a second term; New Delhi says meeting between two PMs not expected at SCO.
  • Bangladesh 170-4 after 30 overs as they chase gargantuan target set by England Both England and Bangladesh are looking to bounce back from previous losses.
  • Bristol washout against SL leaves Sarfraz frustrated “As a team we really wanted to play this match, especially after gaining momentum with the win against England.”
  • ICC to India wicketkeeper Dhoni: Military-style insignia on gloves has to go ICC rules state display of messages linked to political, religious or racial causes not permitted in intl matches.

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