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

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  • 4 Pakistan Army soldiers martyred in firing by militants near Afghan border: ISPR Foreign Office summons Afghan Charge d’ Affairs to lodge a formal protest; Afghan government asked to secure border.
  • Govt looking at Rs1 trillion non-tax revenue in the coming year, says Hafeez Shaikh Big organisations such as National Bank of Pakistan and State Life Insurance to be considered for privatisation: Shaikh.
  • FBR moves to slash duties on import of mobile phones Changes also proposed on duties on used clothes and polyester fibre.
  • Prisoners facing mega graft cases won’t get ‘A class’ Amendment being introduced to NAO to keep persons facing charges of corruption exceeding Rs500m in ‘C class’ facility.
  • Riots break out in Ghotki over alleged blasphemy by school principal Ghotki SSP says police are trying to control the situation; HRCP expresses concern.
  • ‘Azadi march’ at all costs, says Fazl “All political parties have a general consensus that the general elections were rigged.”
  • ‘Kashmir now a flashpoint, has potential of turning into nuclear war’ Premier in an interview with Al Jazeera says India trying to push Pakistan into FATF blacklist.
  • Amnesty International calls for removal of communications blackout in occupied Kashmir Human rights watchdog urges Indian government to “put humanity first and let the people of Kashmir speak”.
  • Attacks on Saudi oil facilities knock out half the kingdom’s supply The pre-dawn strikes follow earlier cross-border attacks on Saudi oil installations and on oil tankers in Gulf waters.
  • ‘Blaming Iran won’t end disaster,’ says Foreign Minister Zarif after US blames Tehran for Saudi attacks US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo directly blamed Iran for the attack, without offering evidence to support his claim.
  • UK student visa changes termed too little, too late Students graduating between 2012 and 2020 say they feel cheated.
  • Kashmiris postpone LoC march till Imran’s speech at UNGA PM Imran had urged people to defer a march until he fought their case at the UN General Assembly.
  • Malala urges UN to help Kashmiri children ‘go safely back to school’ “I am asking leaders to work towards peace in Kashmir, listen to Kashmiri voices,” says Malala in a plea on Twitter.
  • Drones spark fires at two Saudi Aramco oil facilities A Saudi interior ministry statement says that an investigation has been launched after the attack.
  • I have fine rapport with Misbah, great to have Babar as deputy: Sarfraz “I was relaxed with regards to my captaincy when it had ended after the World Cup.”

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