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Pakistan witnessed a sharp increase in terrorism after Kabul takeover: Kakar

Says Islamabad has every right to deport illegal foreign nationals

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Pakistan witnessed a sharp increase in terrorism after Kabul takeover: Kakar

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq on Wednesday said a number of Afghan nationals living in Pakistan illegally were involved in terrorism and crimes, as adding that the country had every right to deport the illegal migrants.

The rising terrorism in Pakistan after the recent provocative statements issued by the Afghan nationals [about Islamabad’s decision to send home all the illegal foreigners] was very significant, Kakar said.

Addressing a press conference in the federal capital, he said Kabul must hand over all those persons who were behind the terror activities in Pakistan, which had already provided the list of wanted terrorists to the Afghan Taliban.

However, he regretted that the Afghan interim government had not taken any action against those involved in cross-border terrorism – a clear reference to the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other groups.

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Taking action against the TTP was in the interest of both countries, Kakar made in clear and said that the threatening statements issued by Kabul were unfortunate.

Pakistan decided to take steps for tackling the situation after Kabul didn’t give a positive reaction, he said in reference to the moves like the deportation of illegal foreign residents, adding that the statements issued by the Kabul officials made it impossible to solve the matters amicably.

Kakar noted that Pakistan had witnessed a 60 per cent rise in terrorism acts after the interim government (Taliban) came into power in Afghanistan. The Afghan interim government must realise that the two neighbours were independent countries, he added.

The caretaker prime minister said Pakistan had every right to fix the affairs within the country. Islamabad had been trying to make the world community pay attention to the issue, he said, adding that a United Nations report too had mentioned the role of Afghanistan-based terrorists in the terrorism acts in Pakistan.

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Replying to several questions related to the deportation of illegal Afghan nationals and the reaction of nationalists parties in Pakistan, the caretaker prime minister said some people were taking refuge in the illegal foreigners and Pakhtun nationalism. Unregulated cross-border movement should never be allowed, Kakar stated.

He rejected the attempt to create an impression that Pakhtuns were being targeted while mentioning that he himself was a Pakhtun. Targeting Pakhtuns was unacceptable, Kakar told reporters.

Some people used to describe Afghanistan as Pakistan’s fifth province, he recalled and again made it clear that illegal foreigners would never be allowed to live in the country while also ruling out the possibility of any policy change. “We are announcing that Afghanistan is separate independent country.”

He recalled that Pakistan was at war against terrorists but stated that terror incidents had nothing to do with the February 8 elections. “We should reply to the terrorists in the same fashion.”

It was a duty of every citizen to get the computerised national identity card (CNIC) with the state being duty bound to issue it to every citizen, he said, while also promising the CNIC for everyone who was a Pakistan national by birth.

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CURRENCY AND FOREIGN WEAPONS

About the local currency, Kakar was of the view that the fluctuation in the dollar exchange rate was because of the market, adding that any increase of one or two rupees in its price was not a significant development.

The caretaker prime minister, however, admitted that foreign-made weapons were being traded in black market and used not only in Pakistan but also in the entire region – describing it an alarming trend.

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Ali Pervaiz sworn in as minister of state

Ali Pervaiz sworn in as minister of state

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Ali Pervaiz sworn in as minister of state

Member of the National Assembly Ali Pervaiz took the oath of the office of Minister of State here on Friday.

President Asif Ali Zardari administered the oath to Ali Pervaiz in a ceremony held at the Aiwan-e-Sadr.

The swearing-in ceremony was attended by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, parliamentarians, and notables from different walks of life.

Ali Pervaiz was elected as MNA from NA-119 constituency of Lahore on the ticket of the Pakistan Muslim League-N in the recently held by-election. 

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Court summons Ali Amin Ganadapur in ‘illegal weapons, alcohol case’ on May 20

Court summons Ali Amin Ganadapur in ‘illegal weapons, alcohol case’ on May 20

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Court summons Ali Amin Ganadapur in 'illegal weapons, alcohol case' on May 20

Islamabad High Court (IHC) has directed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur to appear in person before the court on May 20 regarding a case involving allegations of possessing weapons and alcohol.

During a hearing presided over by Judicial Magistrate Sohaib Bilal of Islamabad district and session court, the court handed a questionnaire consisting of nine questions to Ali Gandapur’s counsel, Zahoorul Hassan.

The questionnaire seeks responses from the accused regarding various aspects of the case.

Among the questions posed to Gandapur are inquiries about his awareness of the evidence and arguments presented by the prosecution during the hearing, as well as his involvement in a gathering that allegedly violated orders issued by the district magistrate on October 30, 2016.

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The court seeks clarification on an incident where Gandapur reportedly fled into a forest from his car, which was subsequently apprehended by the police.

The questionnaire addresses the recovery of illegal arms, a liquor bottle, and a person identified as Allah Nawaz wearing a bulletproof jacket with an unlicensed gun in Gandapur’s car.

The court references a report from the Punjab Forensic Science Agency confirming the presence of alcohol in the bottle recovered from Gandapur’s vehicle.

The court also inquired about the filing of charges against Gandapur and the testimony provided by prosecution witnesses. the accused is given the option to present a defense under Section 340.

The case hearing has been adjourned until May 20 to allow Gandapur to respond to the questionnaire and ordered him to appear before the court in person on that date.

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Summer vacation for schools in Punjab to start from June 1

Summer vacation for schools in Punjab to start from June 1

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Summer vacation for schools in Punjab to start from June 1

The provincial education department on Friday announced the schedule for summer vacation across the province as above-normal temperatures hit the parts of country.

The department has issued a notification, stating that the summer holidays will be observed from June 1 to August 14. It added that all public and private schools will reopen on August 15 (Thursday).

The department has also revised the school timings to protect students and teachers from the blistering heat. As per the revised schedule, schools will open at 7:00am to 11:30am till Thursday while the classes will conclude at 10:30am on Fridays.

Meanwhile, Met office said due to the presence of high pressure in the upper atmosphere, heatwave conditions are likely to develop over most parts of the country, especially over Punjab and Sindh from 21st May and likely to convert to severe heatwave conditions from 23rd to 27th May.

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Day temperatures are likely to remain 4 to 6°C above normal in Sindh and Punjab from 21st to 23rd and from 06 to 08°C from 23rd to 27th May.

Day temperatures are likely to remain 4 to 6°C above normal in Islamabad, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and Balochistan from 21st to 27th May.

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