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2. FM Qureshi says Pakistan won’t take blame for deteriorating Afghan peace
What’s going on? Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that Pakistan would not accept any responsibility if it was blamed for a deterioration in the Afghan peace process.
The details: His speech came at the inaugural session of the Pak-Afghan Bilateral Dialogue in Islamabad Monday ahead of Afghan president Ashraf Ghani’s trip to Washington D.C. He warned that it would not help if Ghani and his advisors blamed Pakistan for “all the ills” in Afghanistan and the lack of progress in the peace process. Qureshi said that Pakistan has been “honest and sincere” in fostering a peace process in Afghanistan.
Tell me more: Qureshi said that Afghan leadership needs to steer the country toward peace and counter terrorism, adding that Pakistan has “paid a price” for lives lost and economic setbacks in the country owing to instability in Afghanistan. He stressed that while Pakistan would not interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs, it wanted to engage with leaders of every ethnicity in Afghanistan who are “important for peace and reconciliation.”
The context: Earlier this month Qureshi lashed out at Afghanistan’s National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib for calling Pakistan a “brothel house.” Mohib had alleged that Pakistan’s intelligence agency supports the Taliban in Afghanistan. Pakistan is reportedly a key player in the peace process in Afghanistan. At the same time, U.S. troops are withdrawing from the country after 20 years.
The bottom line: The withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan has given rise to several additional concerns, Qureshi said. These include an increase in violence, an increase in the number of refugees to Pakistan and the possibility of a civil war in Afghanistan if no peace settlement is reached.
3. Teenager in Lahore shot dead by drunk police constable
On Sunday a police constable in Lahore’s Shahdara area shot dead 18-year-old Zain Jaleel over a minor argument before fleeing the scene. Police moved the body to a morgue and registered a case against accused suspect, constable Waseem. Jaleel’s mother told the media that the drunk constable shot her son 18 times, after which he kicked him repeatedly.
4. Pakistani online grocery platform raises $5.2 million in a Series A funding round
The Lahore-based online grocery startup, GrocerApp, raised $5.2 million in a Series A round led by Dubai-based investment firm, Hayaat Global. This funding round came after GrocerApp raised $1 million in a seed investment last year. Ahmad Saeed, Hassaan Sadiq, and Rai Bilal founded GrocerApp in 2016. Users in Pakistan can order their groceries for same-day delivery in most cases via its web and mobile apps. GrocerApp started in Lahore, but has expanded to Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Faisalabad. Now, the startup aims to launch in Karachi as well. GrocerApp has some competition in the space from other companies like Airlift, Cheetay, and Foodpanda, which have also launched grocery delivery services.
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