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

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  • ‘India’s illegal actions threaten peace in the region,’ President Alvi tells joint parliamentary session Arif Alvi reviews parliamentary performance in address to lawmakers as opposition members chant slogans against PM.
  • Pakistan Army soldier martyred in cross-LoC firing by Indian troops: ISPR Sepoy Ghulam Rasool was martyred after Indian troops resorted to “unprovoked” firing in Hajipir sector, says ISPR.
  • Under PTI, a better law for Pakistan’s Christians The ruling party is about to propose a historic legislation that will improve the lives of over four million citizens.
  • QAU only Pakistani university among Times global top 500 rankings University of Oxford remains top-ranked university on the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020.
  • APG to file report on Pakistan’s steps against terror financing Assessment of Asia-Pacific Group to be placed before FATF meetings in Paris next month.
  • Centre may take over administrative affairs of Karachi: Farogh Sindh won’t accept the ‘unconstitutional’ move, reacts provincial minister.
  • Centre comes under fire over formation of body to address Karachi’s problems The CM says he was not consulted; the governor explains the body will examine the job of various civic agencies.
  • Mayor Karachi voices support for federal govt’s ‘steps within constitutional limits’ “If this city is neglected, it doesn’t send a good message to the entire country,” says Wasim Akhtar.
  • Army announces transfers, postings for senior posts ISPR announces new postings ahead of incumbents’ retirement later this month.
  • Court says remand of Khaqan Abbasi, Miftah Ismail being extended ‘for the last time’ Accountability judge says former PM has been in NAB custody for 56 days, no more extension in his remand will be given.
  • NAB recommends another reference against Shahid Khaqan Abbasi NAB says appointment of MD PSO was made by the ex-premier without verification of academic and professional credentials.
  • ASPs to work as SHOs: PM approves reforms for police station level The move seems to be result of recent criticism of PTI govt in wake of incidents of torture, deaths in police custody.
  • Little progress as Baldia factory fire case enters 7th year 17 charred bodies from burnt industrial unit still unidentified; alleged mastermind Hammad Siddiqui remains at large.
  • Bilawal accuses centre of trying to ‘occupy Karachi’ PPP “will never accept any conspiracy” against the province, says Bilawal.
  • Altaf Hussain leaves London police station as bail extended in hate speech case MQM founder says he has trust in British law, terms cases against him as “fabricated”.
  • Bahria Town & others: Greed unbound Land grabbers continue their loot and plunder on Karachi’s outskirts. Only this time, the process is far stealthier.
  • Number of daily metro bus passengers falls to 100,000 Daily passengers decreased following increase in fare, commissioner told.
  • Govt will never strike a deal with Fazlur Rehman: interior minister Brig Shah questions the wisdom of a march on Islamabad “when India has its hands over our jugular vein (Kashmir)”.
  • FM sees risk of ‘accidental war’ over occupied Kashmir “If the situation persists, then anything is possible,” he says.
  • KMC takes over park in Clifton; activists say urban forest destroyed KMC says contract with forest chief suspended over ‘violations’; chief regrets wanton destruction of saplings, plants.
  • Rs15.6bn refunded to exporters Sheikh says this is on top of Rs5.4bn refunds cleared as bonds and adjustments.
  • SEZ enterprises seek an end to ‘backdoor’ taxes, equal treatment with Chinese investors Claim govt is breaking its promise on tax exemption under SEZ law.
  • US urges India to engage with Kashmiri leaders US State Dept spokesperson urges India to take some key steps to bring normalcy to occupied Kashmir.
  • Trump vows to hit Taliban ‘harder’ than ever as US marks 9/11 Trump says if the militants come back, “we will use power the likes of which the United States has never used before”.
  • Pakistan-origin billionaire appointed to House of Lords In a statement, Zameer Choudrey calls the award “an immense honour”.
  • India irked over reference to occupied Kashmir in Pak-China joint statement Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman calls on Pakistan and China to stop CPEC related activities in AJK.

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