Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 26 December 2018 – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Iran held talks with Afghan Taliban amid peace push. “The Afghan govt has been informed of the talks carried out with the Taliban, and this process will continue.”
  • Top court dismisses dual nationality case against Chaudhry Sarwar and Nuzhat Sadiq. Foreign Office report states both Sarwar and Sadiq have renounced their foreign nationality for good.
  • Decision to hold Basant festival not final yet, Punjab govt tells LHC. Provincial administration had previously announced that it was lifting a 12-year-old ban on the kite-flying festival.
  • Olivier takes six as South Africa limit Pakistan to 181 in first innings. Pacer Dale Steyn becomes South Africa’s leading Test wicket-taker, going past previous record-holder Shaun Pollock.
  • SC rules in Zulfi Bukhari’s favour, dismisses petition seeking his disqualification. CJP says the court will look into the matter if Bukhari works as a minister or goes beyond his mandate.
  • Court accepts apology by Gourmet group’s owners for making ‘sifarishi call’ to CJP. CJP orders GNN to broadcast apology to Punjab Food Authority DG for running “character assassination” campaign.
  • Slain ex-MQM leader Ali Raza Abidi’s funeral prayers offered in Karachi. Abidi’s guard taken into custody as police investigate attack.
  • Railways audit report doesn’t reveal any irregularities or corruption, Rafique’s lawyer tells SC. Saad Rafique’s lawyer says Pakistan Railways is plagued by a 65-year-old deficit, not losses.
  • Pakistan, Russia’s foreign ministers discuss Afghan peace in Moscow. Both Russia and Pakistan have been playing an active role to establish peace in war-torn Afghanistan.
  • 80 PML-N activists booked for ‘attacking police’. Police say workers have been booked under ATA, PPCs 353, 148, 149 and 186.
  • Lawyers construct 50 chambers in place of 21 pulled down by CDA. Unauthorised chambers were demolished by CDA in the district courts at F-8 Markaz a few days ago.
  • Punjab cabinet to meet in Bahawalpur on 29th; agenda not announced. Official handout quotes CM Punjab as saying that more cabinet meetings will be held at other divisional headquarters.
  • MQM-L chief, workers booked for killing two PSP workers. Injured PSP worker accuses MQM-L workers associated with “South Africa and India set-up” of attacking political office.
  • Suicide attack on Libyan foreign ministry kills three. Twenty-one other people have been wounded in what authorities say was a suicide attack carried out by “terrorists”.

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