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Sunday, 10 July, 2022 I 10 Zil Hajj, 1443 I Rs 40.00 I Vol XII No 371 I 48 Pages I Karachi Edition

Pak-China CooPeration set to sCale new high, says Pm shehbaz ISLAMABAD

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AKISTAN expects to further lift its friendship and cooperation with China to a new level, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said. During an interview at the Prime Minister’s Office in Islamabad, Sharif said that despite a shifting international landscape, Pakistan and China firmly support each other. “The people-to-people exchanges between the two countries have witnessed new progress and the people of Pakistan benefit from bilateral cooperation,” he added. The prime minister noted the Belt and Road Initiative has offered great help to Pakistan’s economic and social development, adding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a vital pilot project under the initiative. He said Pakistan looks forward to cooperating closely with China to promote the CPEC’s development. Sharif noted the CPEC’s first construction phase has met Pakistan’s

energy needs, saying Pakistan seeks to attract Chinese advanced technology and investment, and bolster Pakistan’s industrialisation. Sharif also spoke highly of the Global Development Initiative (GDI) and the Global Security Initiative proposed by China President Xi Jinping. He believes the GDI provides important opportunities to help achieve prosperity and development for all countries.

“China’s GDI is a very noble cause, and it is going to contribute to world peace and prosperity,” he said, adding there can be no development without security. Pakistan is very supportive of both initiatives and looks forward to actively participating in future related meetings, said the prime minister. Sharif said President Xi Jinping is a visionary leader with a strong will

and broad vision. He looks forward to working closely with Xi and hopes to continue to learn from his experience and philosophy of state governance. Sharif said the Communist Party of China has been developing for more than 100 years, leading China to become the secondlargest economy in the world and eradicate absolute poverty, which are remarkable achievements worth learning for Pakistan. He said China’s dynamic zeroCovid policy prioritises people and life. China has provided substantial support to Pakistan during the Covid19 pandemic, offering vaccines and other epidemic prevention materials, as well as sending experts to assist in the country’s anti-pandemic fight, he added. The prime minister also said his government attaches great importance to the security of Chinese nationals in Pakistan, adding that the Pakistani Interior Ministry is in contact with all provinces to ensure their safety. Sharif said any attempt to undermine the Pakistan-China friendship would not succeed.

Monsoon rains wreak havoc in Sindh, Balochistan KARACHI Staff RepoRt

Urban and rural areas of Sindh and Balochistan provinces witnessed heavy rainfall coupled with strong winds and thunderstorms on Saturday, increasing fears of urban flooding as the monsoon system across the country has intensified. Six people were killed in rain-related incidents in Karachi on Friday. The police said three people died after they were electrocuted, while several others got stuck in flooding in nullahs. In Balochistan, torrential rain continued to kill people as at least seven people were killed only during the last 24 hours, bringing the tally of rain-related deaths in the province

from July 01 to 56 people. According to Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Balochistan, among the 56 dead during period, 22 of them were women, 24 children and 10 men. “As many as 48 people also sustained injuries in the rain-related incidents,” it said, adding that 670 houses also sustained infrastructural damages. The areas, according to the PDMA, that remained most affected included Quetta, Loralai, Sibi, Harnai, Kohlu, Zhob and other areas. Previously, Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman said that the current monsoon rains have claimed 77 lives as yet across the country. Addressing a news conference in Islamabad today, the minister said this

indeed is a national tragedy. She said the most number of 39 deaths have been reported in Balochistan. The climate change minister said the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has prepared a national monsoon contingency plan, Radio Pakistan reported. She said the provinces, districts and the people have to stay alert to reduce causalities as a result of monsoon rains. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), heavy showers lashed DHA, Clifton, II Chundrigar Road, Ibrahim Hyderi, Korangi, Saddar, Sharae Faisal, Malir, and Stargate in Karachi after 10am on Saturday. The monsoon rains flooded the Korangi nullah after which the EBM Causeway was

closed for traffic. Urban flooding was also reported in several localities. In Lyari, streets were inundated with rainwater coming up to the waist stranding people inside their houses. In northern parts of the city, water entered houses creating immense difficulties for residents. Karachi Administrator Murtaza Wahab tweeted that the “major thrust” of the rain was in city’s District South. He also said teams were on the roads “to handle the situation” In a subsequent tweet, Wahab said water had gathered on II Chundrigar Road, “the side of Jang Press and on the other side of CPO and Tower, area around HBL is clear because the City Naala is running well”.

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rana sana complains to army chief about anF’s role in ‘mala fide case’ against him ISLAMABAD Staff RepoRt

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah on Saturday blamed former prime minister Imran Khan for the “spurious and mala-fide” drugs case against him and said that he had spoken to Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa about the Anti-Narcotics Force’s (ANF) role in this regard. Sanaullah was arrested in the case in July 2019 under the previous PTI government by the ANF which claimed to have recovered 15kg of heroin from his vehicle. He was later granted bail by the Lahore High Court (LHC). A special court for the control of narcotic substances in Lahore has summoned the interior minister on July 23 for the framing of charges against him. The PML-N has previously alleged that the then-prime minister was behind the case. In a series of tweets today, Sanaullah iterated the PML-N’s claims, alleging that Imran was the “mastermind of the bogus case” while former adviser on accountability and interior Mirza Shahzad Akbar and former DG ANF were “complicit”. “Shahzad Akbar impelled the capital police to place a bag of 15-kilo heroin in my lodge which [they] refused to do so. All the proceedings were undertaken on the directives of the former premier who wanted me behind the bars due to his personal enmity,” he said.

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