Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 9 March 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

28

Download PDf file of today’s important Pakistan Current Affairs 9 March 2019. These are top latest breaking news about pakistan which will be helpful for  aspirants in test preparation of current affairs, pakistan affairs mcqs for GK, NTS, PPSC, CSS, FPSC, KPPSC, SPSC, BPSC, OTS, PTS and All other Govt Jobs & exams.

One Liner

  • Canada political crisis hurts Trudeau’s image as elections loom Pundits say the 47-year-old premier faces a tough battle just to stay in office.
  • Israel hits Gaza in response to ‘projectile’: army Security officials in Gaza say the strikes had not caused any casualties.
  • Beijing played ‘constructive’ role in de-escalation between Pakistan and India, says Chinese FM “China has stressed from the beginning the need to exercise calm and restraint,” says Wang Yi.
  • Amid tight security arrangements, Pakistan leg of PSL 4 set to begin in Karachi today Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Syed Kaleem Imam asks the police to ensure foolproof security.
  • 5 dead, 1 injured as part of under-construction building collapses in Karachi’s Boat Basin area Police say part of the building’s under-construction elevator area collapsed.
  • LHC to hear petition seeking Imran Khan’s disqualification on March 11 Petition seeks the PTI chairman’s disqualification under Article 62 and 63 of the constitution.
  • Murad says provinces face financial crisis due to poor state of national economy Sindh CM advises govt to work harder to bolster economy instead of launching scathing attacks on others.
  • LDA moves corruption reference against ex-dy director, four others “It is requested that a criminal case be registered against the then officials/officers of LDA,” reference reads.
  • Taliban deny seeking truce, talks with Kabul in Doha meet Zabiullah Mujahid says the next phase of peace talks is “about fleshing out details” of US troops’ withdrawal.
  • Banned outfits labelled as high risk to meet FATF terms Proscribed organisations will be subject to greater scrutiny by state agencies and institutions.
  • Modi beat war drums to win polls: PM PM Khan urges Indian counterpart to shun hate politics.
  • Bilawal challenges PM to face him in parliament “Cowards talk behind people’s back,” PPP chairman says.
  • Exclusion of Benazir’s name from women’s day ads to be probed Opposition members walk out of house in protest.
  • Razak to woo investors in Doha moot Prime minister’s adviser is to attend the Pakistan-Qatar Investment Forum in Doha.
  • ‘UN charter fully empowers Kashmiris to take up arms against occupation,’ says AJK premier “The terrorists in Kashmir are the ones in uniform,” says Raja Farooq Haider.
  • MQM of 1986 will fight pro-India elements, Sattar assures army Farooq Sattar says loyalty of Urdu-speaking people should not be doubted in wake of past incidents.
  • KP police arrest suspect in Afzal Kohistani’s murder Police say a weapon was also recovered from the suspect.
  • Pak-India tensions, nuclear threat alarm world community Peace in South Asia is the most important mutual priority for US and Pakistan, says Gen Votel.
  • Voices within India are saying New Delhi has ‘lost Kashmir’, says Shah Mahmood Qureshi Foreign Minister says Pakistan’s restraint in the face of India’s aggression is being praised worldwide.
  • Sarfraz among six rested, Umar Akmal returns for Australia series Veteran batsman and former skipper Shoaib Malik will once again lead the team in Sarfraz’s absence.
  • Bowlers will set up World Cup win for Pakistan, says Arthur “Our batsmen are going to support the bowlers in this campaign,” added the South African coach.
  • Karachi welcomes foreign cricket stars as PSL 2019 comes home Many of the 40 foreign players to feature in the upcoming matches arrived in Karachi on Friday.
  • ‘It’s just not cricket’: Chaudhry wants ICC action against Indian team for wearing army caps If Indian team doesn’t stop, Pakistani players should wear black bands to highlight Indian atrocities in IOK: minister.

[dkpdf-button]

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here