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PM Shehbaz unveils Women Empowerment Initiative

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 Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday unveiled the Prime Minister’s Initiative for Women Empowerment.

The prime minister was addressing the launching ceremony of the program which is being initiated at a total cost of Rs10.4 billion.

The prime minister said that the country’s womenfolk were an effective and energetic segment of society, playing effective roles in families and society as mothers, sisters, wives and daughters.

He observed that in the last 75 years, the required opportunities for the women empowerment were not sufficient and stressed upon making of further efforts for securing women rights including the inheritance rights and creation of opportunities in a conducive environment, so that they could contribute meaningfully and productively in the society.

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“Look around the Muslims world and the West, the women have played their due role for the progress and prosperity of their respective nations,” he added.

Lauding different prominent women personalities of the country, he said that they had served as great ambassadors of Pakistan in different capacities.

The prime minister said that there was no dearth of talent in Pakistan as they were blessed with great minds, but there was a need to harness the true potential with creation of opportunities.

Commending the rural women, he said that ratio of the rural area women in the national building capacity was immense as they had been working on fields along side with men.

He further observed that to achieve a place among the the comity of nation, both genders of the country had to work together, and underlined the need for provision of financial and actual opportunities in different fields.

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“The women segment of our society is the driving engine for the country’s economy and serve as builders of nation,” he added.

About the creation of Shuhada fund initiative, he said it was their duty as the country’s martyrs had sacrificed their lives for the protection of the motherland and saved generations.

There could be no other precedent of bravery and valour that their sacrifice, he said, adding their bereaved families deserved honour and support.

The ceremony was attended by a large number of women belonging to all walks of life, besides, ministers, parliamentarians, representatives of women organizations and relevant authorities.

Referring to the current day challenges, he expressed his gratitude to the brotherly country of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for extending financial support in form of $2 billion deposit with the State Bank of Pakistan.

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The prime minister questioned that as a nation for how long they would continue to depend upon foreign loans? adding “It is the pricking question?”

He said a neighbouring country of Pakistan in the year 1991 sought last IMF programme and then did not require any other financial programme.

The prime minister underscored the need that they had to to streamline their affairs by learning lessons from the past and ‘like an active nation have to move ahead’.

For a year, he said that he had never faced such severe financial issues, triggered further by last year’s floods, global inflation and Ukraine war which posed a huge challenge for country’s economy.

About International Monetary Fund programme, he hoped that it would proceed accordingly.

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Terming the foreign debts as fetters, he said the nation have to rid itself from financial chains.

The prime minister further highlighted that they had to focus on the development of agriculture, exports and exploration of precious minerals worth trillion of dollars.

He regretted that billions of dollars had been wasted on litigation in the past and the country did not get a single penny profit which made them to suffer collectively.

The prime minister without elaboration said that all the political leaders and dictators were equally responsible for those woes.

“If we show determination, the country can emerge within days,” he added.

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The prime minister further highlighted that as chief minister of Punjab, he embarked upon different initiatives for women empowerment.

He cited award of scholarships to the deserving girls in South Punjab whereas under Punjab Skill Development programme, thousands of women from the backward areas were imparted with skills development education, adding they did not invest on brick and mortar rather on human source.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Human Rights Riaz Hussain Pirzada said that the focus on women empowerment was a significant part of the present government’s policy.

He cited that Article 25 of the Constitution and other related articles guaranteed against all kind of gender discrimination, adding the international charter also insisted upon ensuring of equal opportunities.

Women empowerment, he further said, meant provision of equal opportunities to the women to participate fully in the national, economic and political affairs of the country.

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He said the PM’s initiatives would serve to achieve the objectives under sustainable development goals (SDGs).

PM’s Special Assistant on Youth Affairs Shaza Fatima Khawaja said that the initiative was launched under the PM’s vision aimed at women empowerment.

She expressed the hope that maximum number of women would take benefits from the initiatives and would play their role in the progress and prosperity of the country.

Shaza also stressed upon provision of opportunities to the womenfolk, besides availability of platforms to serve as springboards for the aspiring womenfolk to excel in different fields.

The present government has given a high priority on human rights and gender equality. The government is dedicated to promoting gender equality has allocated Rs.5,000 million for the Prime Minister’s Initiative for Women Empowerment in PSDP 2023-24 plus a new project titled “Women on Wheels” for which PSDP allocation for 2023-24 is Rs 500 million.

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The funds will be used for various projects aimed at promoting gender equality and women empowerment with a total cost of Rs 10,410 million.

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India votes in third phase of elections as Modi escalates rhetoric against Muslims

India votes in third phase of elections as Modi escalates rhetoric against Muslims

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Millions of Indian voters across 93 constituencies were casting ballots on Tuesday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi mounted an increasingly shrill election campaign, ramping up polarizing rhetoric in incendiary speeches that have targeted the Muslim minority.

In recent campaign rallies, Modi has called Muslims “infiltrators” and said they “have too many children,” referring to a Hindu nationalist trope that Muslims produce more children with the aim of outnumbering Hindus in India. He has also accused the rival Indian National Congress party of scheming to “loot” wealth from the country’s Hindus and redistribute it among Muslims, who comprise 14% of India’s more than 1.4 billion people.

Tuesday’s polling in the third round of multi-phase national elections has crucial seats up for grabs in states including Karnataka, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Most polls predict a win for Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party, which is up against a broad opposition alliance led by the Congress and powerful regional parties. The staggered election will run until June 1 and votes will be counted on June 4.

Modi, who voted in western Ahmedabad city on Tuesday, had kicked off his campaign with a focus on economic progress, promising he would make India a developed nation by 2047. But in recent weeks, he and the ruling BJP have doubled down heavily on their Hindu nationalism platform, with Modi employing some of his most divisive rhetoric in his decade in power.

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Analysts say the change in tone comes as the BJP aims to clinch a supermajority or two-thirds of the 543 seats up for grabs in India’s lower Parliament by consolidating votes among the majority Hindu population, who make up 80%. They say Modi’s party is also ratcheting up polarizing speeches to distract voters from larger issues, like unemployment and economic distress, that the opposition has focused on.

While India’s economy is among the world’s fastest growing, many people face growing economic stress. The opposition alliance hopes to tap into this discontent, seeking to galvanize voters on issues like high unemployment, inflation, corruption and low agricultural prices, which have driven two years of farmers’ protests.

“The mask has dropped, and I think it is political compulsions that have made them do this,” said Ali Khan Mahmudabad, a political science professor at New Delhi’s Ashoka University.

Changes in the BJP’s campaign may also be a sign of anxiety around low voter turnout it had not anticipated, Mahmudabad said. Voter turnout in the first two phases have been slightly lower than the same rounds in the last election in 2019, according to official data.

“In recent elections, the BJP’s wins have been associated with getting the voters out (to vote),” Mahmudabad said. “There may be some fatigue, anti-incumbency or even disenchantment,” which has led the BJP to escalate their rhetoric.

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Others in Modi’s party have echoed his remarks. A recent video posted by the BJP on Instagram was more direct. The animated campaign video, which has since been taken down from the social media platform, said if the Congress party comes to power, it will take money and wealth from non-Muslims and redistribute it to Muslims.

The Congress party and other political opponents have characterized Modi’s remarks as “hate speech” that could fan religious tensions. They have also filed complaints with India’s election commission, which is overseeing the polls, for breaching rules that ban candidates from appealing to “caste or communal feelings” to secure votes.

The commission can issue warnings and suspend candidates for a period of time over violations of the code of conduct, but it has issued no warnings to Modi so far.

Modi’s critics say India’s tradition of diversity and secularism has come under attack since the prime minister and his party rose to power a decade ago. While there have long been tensions between India’s majority Hindu community and Muslims, rights groups say that attacks against minorities have become more brazen under Modi.

The party denies the accusation and says its policies benefit all Indians.

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Mahmudabad, the political scientist, said Modi’s party had counted on getting votes from the fervor over a Hindu temple that was built atop a razed mosque that Modi opened in January. Many saw the glitzy spectacle as the unofficial start of his election campaign.

“Instead, people are talking about inflation, unemployment and economic distress,” Mahmudabad said. “And so in order to galvanize and consolidate their vote, the BJP has raised the specter of Muslims.”

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Another IHC judge seeks contempt proceedings over smear campaign

Another IHC judge seeks contempt proceedings over smear campaign

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Following Justice Babar Sattar’s request, Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani has also written a letter to the Islamabad High Court chief justice requesting initiation of contempt proceedings over a malicious smear campaign being run against him on social media.

According to sources, Justice Kayani has forwarded his request to IHC Chief Justice Amer Farooq.

Sources say that a bench is likely to be constituted today based on the requests made by Justice Babar Sattar and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani in response to the slur campaigns launched against them on social media platforms.

On Monday, Justice Babar Sattar wrote a letter to the IHC chief justice to launch contempt proceedings against those who breached his and his family’s privacy by sharing details, including their US residence permits, online.

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Sattar pointed out that identity cards and permanent residency cards of his family members were uploaded to social media.

Earlier on Sunday, the IHC public relations office issued a statement in response to the social media campaign, terming it “malicious and contemptuous”.

The campaigner accused the judge of hiding assets in both Pakistan and the United States.

“Justice Babar Sattar has never had any nationality other than that of Pakistan,” the IHC clarified.

“Justice Sattar worked as a lawyer in New York and was granted a green card, but left his job in the US in 2005 and returned to Pakistan and has lived and worked in Pakistan since then”.

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Not going to impose governor’s rule in KP: Faisal Karim Kundi

Not going to impose governor’s rule in KP: Faisal Karim Kundi

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Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi said on Tuesday that governor’s rule was not being imposed in the province.

Talking to media after visiting the Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi, Kundi said he would try to become voice of the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhw. “I will fight the case of people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Islamabad,” he said.

The KP governor said he would like to distribute love instead of spreading hatred among people. Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa said, “Everyone in Pakistan is a free citizen, there is a Constitution and law in Pakistan.”

“If the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa marches on Islamabad, he will go to somewhere else. Such a stand should not be adopted to hide one’s incompetence and negligence,” said Kundi.

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He said the KP chief minister had a clear majority, so why he was afraid of convening the assembly session.

“You cannot take your right by taking to streets. I will strengthen the case of my province. I am ready to go to every political figure in the province for that purpose,” Kundi added.

He said serious people should come forward and hold negotiations. Kundi said he would not give tough time to provincial government.

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