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- Next Phase of Covid-19 Vaccination Starts. The next phase of Covid-19 vaccination will start on March 10 today, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr Faisal Sultan said.
- PM To Launch Mobile Food Van Program. Prime Minister Imran Khan will launch a program on Wednesday to ensure that no one sleeps hungry.
- NCOC Announces Schools Closure In Islamabad, Peshawar And Punjab. Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood has announced that all educational institutions will remain closed in Islamabad, Peshawar and seven cities of Punjab from Monday for two weeks due to rising Covid-19 cases there.
- Covid wave: HEC announces closure of universities in several cities. After National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Wednesday announced the closure of schools in seven Punjab cities, the Higher Education Commission (HEC) has also announced the closure of all universities in several cities of Punjab due to a sudden spike in Covid-19 cases
- Nepra reduces Karachi power tariff from March. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority has reduced the electricity price for K-Electric consumers by Rs2.17 per unit.
- Pakistan cinemas, wedding halls are not reopening from March 15. Pakistan is not reopening its wedding halls, indoor dining, and cinemas on March 15, according to the National Command and Control Centre.
- COAS Meets Bahrain’s Commander, NS Advisor: ISPR. Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa held one-on-one meetings with Commander Bahrain National Guard Field Marshal Mohammed Bin Isa Al Khalifa and Bahrain National Security Advisor Major General Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa during his visit to Bahrain.
- Indian Forces Arrest Over 36 Youth in IoK. In Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Indian troops and police have arrested over three dozen youth during cordon and search operations in different areas of the territory.
- PIA aircraft-shaped balloon causes panic in India-occupied Kashmir. The Indian police have reportedly seized a Pakistan International Airlines aircraft-shaped balloon in Sotra Chak village of Hiranagar sector in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOK).
- Babar Azam only Pakistani among ICC’s top 30 Test players. The International Cricket Council announced on Wednesday its Men’s Test rankings.
Spotlight by The NewsRun
1. COVID-19 IN PAKISTAN
- 24-hour count: Pakistan reported 1,786 new cases and 43 deaths in 24 hours. Pakistan also conducted 39,425 tests in the span of 24 hours (P.S. this data was last updated on March 10 at 7:13am).
- Pakistan Origin Card holders unable to register for vaccine: The govt is launching a COVID-19 vaccination drive for senior citizens today. However, people with Pakistan Origin Cards (POC) are having a hard time registering for the vaccine. POC holders aren’t Pakistani citizens, but have ties to Pakistan either through spouses or relatives (e.g. parents, grandparents). The Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) is different, because it’s issued to citizens of Pakistan. The Ministry of National Health Services said POC holders are “very much Pakistani” and should be eligible for vaccines. The ministry is going to look into why POC holders haven’t been able to register, while people with CNIC cards are getting approved.
- Lawmaker gets COVID-19 for the second time: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker, Zain Qureshi, tested positive for COVID-19 again. Qureshi said he’s isolating at home. He has some symptoms like a mild fever and headache. He hopes his COVID-19 case is mostly asymptomatic like last time. He also urged people to “take this third wave seriously,” meaning, he is acknowledging the resurgence of COVID-19 cases in Pakistan. Qureshi is the son of Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi.
2. US Congressman mentions Pakistan in podcast episode
What’s going on? US House Intelligence Committee Chairman, Adam Schiff, was a guest on the podcast, Intelligence Matters. Podcast host, Michael Morell, is the former Acting Director of the CIA (i.e. the US intelligence agency). Schiff is a member of the US Congress who represents California’s 28th Congressional district. They covered a lot of ground, but what especially stood out to us was Schiff’s brief comment about Pakistan.
The details: According to Morell, many Americans who supported former Republican President, Donald Trump, now see the intelligence community as a part of the “deep state.” In other words, these Americans don’t trust the intelligence community, and think it’s trying to undermine the US. “Deep state” is a conspiracy theory, which suggests that secret and unauthorized networks are operating behind the scenes of a legitimately elected govt, kind of like a shadow govt.
Tell me more: Schiff said the “deep state myth” is “deeply damaging” and similar to what they used to hear in other Third World countries like…wait for it…Pakistan! He went to Pakistan once, and said there was a conspiracy theory about him being there on a mission to try and change the Pakistan Supreme Court’s judgement regarding former President and Army Chief, General Pervez Musharraf. Schiff recalled thinking “my God, I’m glad we don’t have those kind of crazy conspiracies at home.” A few seconds later he stated, “now we do.”
The context: In December 2019, a special court ruled that Musharraf was guilty of committing high treason for suspending the constitution when he imposed a state of emergency in November 2007. The special court also sentenced him to death. Earlier that year, Pakistan’s Supreme Court said the special court could proceed with the trial and verdict without Musharraf’s statement, since he wasn’t appearing in court. He’s currently living in Dubai.
The bottom line: Many people in a developed first world country like the US also believe in a “deep state.” Trump reportedly pushed the theory of a “deep state” during his presidency. In fact, Trump alleged that several entities were a part of the deep state, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the CIA, military leaders, the media, big tech executives, and even organizations/officials trying to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
3. Sindh University student found dead
The body of Sindh University student, Irfan Jatoi, was found in Sukkur on Monday. Sukkur police reported that Jatoi was killed in a police encounter on Sunday. Sukkur police spokesperson, Bilal Leghari, alleged that Jatoi was a wanted criminal in several Sindh districts. However, activist and academic, Ammar Ali Jaan, claimed that Jatoi was arrested on February 10 last month, and his dead body was found nearly a month later. Jaan urged the Sindh govt to investigate. According to activist and lawyer, Jibran Nasir, many people on social media are claiming that Jatoi was abducted from Sindh University. Nasir called on the provincial police chief to conduct an inquiry. He also asked Sindh’s Chief Minister to take notice of the incident, since it’s raising a lot of questions.
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