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

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  • Bilawal to launch countrywide drive ‘to expose government’ Says the current political situation in the country is “a reversal of democracy”.
  • PM Imran Khan officially inaugurates Road to Makkah project A day earlier, Saudi immigration staff conducted immigration process of 368 Pakistani pilgrims at Islamabad airport.
  • PM orders massive crackdown on benami assets PM Imran directs the FBR chairman to take the business community into confidence on the government’s reforms plan.
  • Part of Green Line bus project to be built at grade, says Murad CM orders cancellation of contract of firms engaged for garbage lifting in the city.
  • PM Imran Khan to meet US President Donald Trump on July 22 Premier will be visiting Washington on the invitation of President Trump, says Foreign Office spokesperson.
  • 6.4-magnitude earthquake sets off fires, damages desert city east of Los Angeles Ridgecrest Mayor Peggy Breedon says she had felt many quakes before but “not one like this long rolling” temblor.
  • DHRP Chairperson Amina Janjua meets ISPR chief to discuss missing persons issue ISPR chief assures human rights activist all organs of state working “day and night” to return missing persons home.
  • NAB challenges Babar Awan’s acquittal in Nandipur reference Bureau says the trial court has drawn a premature conclusion without considering apex court’s judgement.
  • IMF okays $6bn package to ‘foster strong growth’ Immediately releases $1bn to ease sustained pressure on Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves.
  • Opposition’s Rehbar Committee to announce joint candidate for Senate chairman on July 11 Akram Khan Durrani of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl appointed convener for two months; position to rotate between parties.
  • Asian Development Bank approves $235m loan to help develop Karachi’s BRT ADB says that over 300,000 passengers are expected on the Red Line BRT routes daily.
  • Amnesty scheme draws 137,000 declarants, Rs3tr in assets, claims Hafeez Around 119,000 people have successfully deposited their declarations paying around Rs56bn in revenue.
  • Govt pays $7.229bn in debt servicing The rising debt servicing costs have become a cause of concern for the government.
  • Court rejects extension of Hamza Shahbaz’s physical remand in Ramzan Sugar Mill case The PML-N leader, however, will remain in NAB custody on physical remand in money laundering/assets beyond means case.
  • IMF package to bring $38bn from other creditors Fund’s new boss hopes that Pakistan’s reforms programme can bring economic stability.
  • ANF has sufficient evidence against Rana: minister “All big fish will be netted,” says Shehryar Khan Afridi.
  • ‘Under siege’: Fear and defiance mark life for Pakistan’s Hazaras “We want to serve Pakistan and despite suffering tragedies and incidents, our love for peace has not diminished.”
  • Cement sales plunge; steel bar prices rise The decline came after government introduced amendments to the Sales Tax Act in the budget 2019-20.
  • Implementing the IMF-supported programme The government’s programme is the right response to Pakistan’s urgent economic needs.
  • Registration of Tarbela Lake boats declared mandatory KP chief minister asks local administration to take steps to ensure that there is no overloading in the boats.
  • PML-N’s Alauddin richest member of Punjab Assembly PTI’s Amjad Chaudhry is second on the list of richest MPAs in the province.
  • Maryam moves court for twice-a-week visit to Nawaz LHC senior judge, Justice Mamoon Rashid Sheikh, will take up the petition on Friday.
  • Khursheed doubts Rana Sanaullah’s involvement in drug trafficking Shah says victimisation of political opponents could not help overcome the crises being faced by the country.
  • PPP accuses govt of interfering in Ghotki by-poll PPP leaders also criticise the government’s decision to impose Section 144 in the erstwhile tribal districts.
  • Senate panel calls for release of Pakistani prisoners in Saudi jails Committee chairman says it is “quite disturbing” that not a single Pakistani has been released in several months.
  • Currency seizure jumps 208pc to reach Rs485m The Customs department has already introduced a string of policy measures to counter terrorism financing.
  • Pakistan aim for victory against Bangladesh after losing World Cup hopes Pakistan had needed to win by at least 316 runs to make it to the semi-finals; Bangladesh at 197-6 after 40 overs.
  • This is where the ’92 World Cup comparisons stop for Pakistan The game can be won but the World Cup can’t be.
  • Today’s match is a case of saving grace for Pakistan It is highly unlikely that Pakistan would beat the heavy odds here to spring a surprise and get into the semis.

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