Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 4 March 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • Iran keeping to nuclear deal, says head of UN nuclear agency Yukiya Amano made his assessment in a regular update to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s board of governors.
  • Raza Rabbani calls for committee of whole House to be convened to discuss Pakistan’s foreign policy The former Senate chairman says the government needs to “reassess and re-evaluate” the foreign policy of Pakistan.
  • ‘Back Injury’ rules AB de Villiers out of Karachi leg of PSL 2019 Injury plagued Lahore Qalandars say their skipper “has been advised rest by doctors”.
  • ‘Indian Air Force not in a position to count casualties,’ air chief marshal says on Balakot air strike Birender Singh Dhanoa says operation against Pakistan is “ongoing”.
  • US shuts down Jerusalem consulate, demoting Palestinian mission Decision driven by “global efforts to increase efficiency and effectiveness of diplomatic engagements,” says State Dept.
  • Tornado kills at least 23 in US state of Alabama: officials Other people have been hospitalised, some with “very serious injuries,” says Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones.
  • Saudi cabinet approves tourism visa for foreigners “Embassies and consulates will be able to issue the visas within 24 hours of receiving a request,” it is reported.
  • Modi himself questioning success of air strikes, says Congress Results could have been different if India had Rafale jets, Indian PM said earlier, inviting questions by opposition.
  • Govt plans decisive crackdown on militant outfits Decision is in accordance with National Action Plan, says Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry.
  • Person who solves Kashmir dispute worthy of Nobel Peace Prize: PM Khan Supporters, fans started lobbying for Khan to win the prize following his announcement to release captive Indian pilot.
  • ‘Challenges not over yet, keep your guard up,’ Air chief tells PAF personnel “The entire nation is proud of PAF, which did exceptionally well in safeguarding the sovereignty of our country.”
  • Thousands attend funeral of Pakistani inmate killed in Indian jail Doctors say “Shakirullah’s body was badly crushed”.
  • Professor in India made to kneel, apologise for criticising BJP-led government According to Indian media, the professor also allegedly praised Prime Minister Imran Khan.
  • JF-17, not F-16, used in air combat: report The JF-17 is a Chinese-designed fighter jet produced jointly by Pakistan and China.
  • 10 years on, umpire Ahsan Raza recalls ‘gruesome’ attack on Sri Lankan team in Lahore Raza was lucky to survive the assault which changed not only his life but also the landscape of cricket in Pakistan.              [dkpdf-button]

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