Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 21 March 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • 4 mosques in Birmingham vandalised allegedly by man with sledgehammer British Home Secretary Sajid Javid warns hateful behaviour “will never be accepted”.
  • Suspect in Utrecht tram shooting to be charged with murder or manslaughter with terrorist intent Suspect Gokmen Tanis is to appear before an investigating judge on Friday.
  • Indian soldier kills three comrades in occupied Kashmir According to rights group JKCCS, 20 Indian armed forces personnel killed themselves in 2018, the most in a decade.
  • PM Khan calls NZ counterpart Ardern, appreciates ‘humane handling of terror attack’ New Zealand will continue to ensure the freedom and protections of Muslims living there, assures PM Ardern.
  • Bahawalpur student suspected of murdering professor remanded to police custody Classes at Government Sadiq Egerton College Bahawalpur remain suspended, to resume on Monday.
  • Pakistan’s sixth case of poliovirus in 2019 detected in Khyber “Samples from sewage lines of various cities show poliovirus’s presence,” says PM’s adviser on polio Babar bin Atta.
  • SC accepts Bahria Town Karachi’s Rs460bn offer, halts NAB references Bahria Town Karachi to pay Rs25 billion by August this year.
  • Qatar asks IAEA to intervene over ‘threat’ posed by UAE nuclear plant Qatar says the Barakah plant poses a serious threat to regional stability and the environment.
  • PM Khan felicitates communities celebrating Nauroz Spring festival of Nauroz marks the first day of the Persian year.
  • Pakistan among top 20 gainers on World Happiness index At 67th place, Pakistan remains the happiest among all neighbouring countries.
  • 3 explosions target Shia shrine in Kabul, says Afghan official Bombs strike as people gather to mark Nauroz.
  • PTI councillor among two more men handed life in jail over lynching of Mashal Khan Two other suspects have been acquitted in the case.
  • New Zealand bans assault weapons merely a week after Christchurch terror attacks “Every semi-automatic weapon used in the terrorist attack on Friday will be banned,” says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
  • Pain becomes bond among victims of terrorist attacks Prayers offered, vigil held for victims of Christchurch carnage.
  • Model courts formed in 27 districts for speedy trials Tribal districts will get such courts later on.
  • JUI-F to bring ‘million march’ series to Punjab “The message of this million march is clear and will be heard by those in power,” says Fazlur Rehman.
  • IJT activists thrash PU students ‘rallying for transport facility’ A video footage that went viral on social media show IJT activists slapping boys.
  • Governor House yet to receive Punjab Assembly salary raise bill “When the bill will reach me, I will decide as per direction of Prime Minister Imran Khan,” says Chaudhry Sarwar.
  • Centre has no trust in Sindh govt, its courts, says Khursheed Khursheed says the case against PPP leaders should be heard in the area where it had allegedly taken place.
  • Power supply to KMC head office disconnected Sources say the power utility had asked the KMC to pay Rs26.6mn as first installment of total dues of Rs1.517 billion.
  • ‘Dentist-population ratio in rural areas miserably low’ The PDA office-bearers flash the warning on the eve of World Oral Health Day.
  • Data analysts see BJP losing heavily in UP Opposition leader Mayawati not to contest in order to focus more on giving a hard time to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • Dagha to take charge as finance secretary Dagha is expected to assume the new assignment on March 22.
  • Wrangling erupts over Dasu power project meeting “The decisions outlined in the minutes of the 14th PSC meeting don’t reflect the decisions taken in the meeting.”
  • Govt freezes Rs96bn PIA liabilities to CAA ECC takes decision after it is presented a troubled financial position of the PIA as usual.
  • Mahathir arrives on three-day visit today Malaysian premier will be the guest of honour at the Pakistan Day parade on March 23.
  • Senate panel divided on issue of PIA workers holding fake degrees PML-N senator says PIA should reconsider employees’ appeal on “compassionate grounds”; PTI suggests severe action.
  • CJP rules falsehood in criminal cases as perjury A Supreme Court judgement notes that judicial system has suffered greatly from the practice.
  • Nawaz quizzed by Model Town JIT in jail for two hours Former premier is facing allegations that 2014 Model Town operation was launched at his behest.
  • Opposition may boycott govt briefing on NAP PPP has already suggested to convene an in-camera joint sitting of parliament for a briefing on NAP.
  • British PM May asks a wary EU to delay Brexit until June 30 EU leaders say they will only grant an extension if May wins the UK Parliament’s approval for her twice-rejected deal.
  • Driver abducts schoolchildren, sets bus ablaze in Italy Officers broke glass windows in the back of the bus and got all the passengers to safety without serious injury.
  • Australian PM blasts Erdogan for ‘reckless’, ‘vile’ Christchurch comments Erdogan had warned that anti-Muslim Australians would be “sent back in coffins” like their ancestors at Gallipoli.
  • Shutdown in Indian-occupied Kashmir over teacher’s ‘cold-blooded murder’ in custody Local authorities have ordered an inquiry into the death but police have not registered an official investigation yet.

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