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77 FLIGHTS CANCELLED AS PIA’S CRISIS SPIRALS AMID ‘REPORTED’ FUEL SUPPLY HALT Monday, 23 october, 2023 i 6 rabi us sani, 1445

Spokesperson claims airline had paid over Rs220m to state oil company for weekend

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PSO rebuffs claims, saying fuel provided for 64 flights since Friday night KARACHI

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INANCIAL crunch-triggered crisis of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) aggravated on Sunday, affecting the flight operations adversely as 77 flights were cancelled due to the ‘reported’ halt of fuel supply by Pakistan State Oil (PSO). According to the spokesperson for the national-flag-carrier, 52 international and 29 domestic flights were scheduled for Sunday, of which only 4 flights could depart. The spokesperson confirmed that flight operations were ‘completely suspended’ due to suspension of the fuel supply to the airline and a total of 77 flights were cancelled. The media reports said that the PIA’s financial crises had intensified as Pakistan State Oil (PSO), according to a PIA spokesperson, stopped fuel supply despite ‘securing the payments.’ It added that the PIA administration was in constant touch with the Pakistan

State Oil (PSO) as payments could not be made due to bank closure on Sunday. “The national carrier has paid over Rs220 million to the PSO for the weekend,” the spokesperson said, noting that the scheduled evening flights will operate as soon as today’s credit line is available while alternative connections are being

provided to passengers of the affected flights. Meanwhile, Pakistan State Oil (PSO) – in a statement – rebuffed claims of fuel supply suspension to national carrier and said that it had provided fuel for almost 64 flights since Friday night. “On Friday evening, PIA paid Rs220

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million for fuel for Saturday and Sunday,” the corporation said, adding that a list of 39 flights for fuel supply was also provided by the airline. According to the corporation, fuel was being provided as per priority flights list provided by PIA. “PIA’s payout limit for Saturday and Sunday is still pending”, it said, noting that the carrier was not providing flight schedules for the remaining amount. “Fuel worth Rs60 million is still available as the national carrier can still acquire it,” the corporation clarified. Due to cancellation and delay of PIA flights, hundreds of passengers have been facing inconvenience for past several days. They were not only the travelers, but flight crew was also facing inconvenience due to delay in flights departures. It is pertinent to mention here that Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar had already directed authorities concerned to expedite the privatization process of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).

The caretaker government has started preparations to approve a massive hike in gas tariff up to 200% and a summary would be presented before the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) scheduled to be held on Monday (tomorrow), ahead of the upcoming IMF review for release of $700 million tranche under $3 billion standby loan agreement. According to officials sources, the caretaker government’s has taken steps to meet prior conditions including a proposal to increase gas tariffs for various sectors by up to 193 per cent in the next month to meet the prior conditions in an effort to secure a $700 million tranche in the upcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF) review under the $3 billion standby loan agreement The Petroleum Division will present a summary before the ECC to hike the gas tariff by 200% and 172% for domestic consumers ahead of the winter season. The hike will be imposed on base tariff and monthly fixed charges for different categories of consumers. According to sources, the Petroleum Division’s proposal outlines a substantial 193 per cent increase in gas tariffs and a 172 per cent hike in gas prices for domestic consumers. Additionally, it suggests a 193 per cent increase in gas prices for other consumer categories and a notable adjustment in fixed monthly charges for

protected consumers, rising from Rs10 to Rs400. The Petroleum Division suggested increase in the gas tariff by 200% for different categories of consumers and the hike in monthly fixed charges for protected consumers by 3,900% from Rs10 to Rs400. The hike plan includes an increase of Rs100 for non-protected consumers for monthly use of 0.25 cubic metre, Rs300 per mmBtu for consumers using 0.60 cubic metre in a month, Rs600 per mmBtu for non-protected consumers of 100-150 cubic metre, Rs800 per mmBtu for 200 cubic metre consumers, Rs1,900 per mmBtu for 300 cubic metre consumption and Rs1,500 per mmBtu for 400 cubic metre consumers.

ECP summons principal secretary to PM, Establishment Division Secy ISLAMABAD

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The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Sunday summoned the principal secretary to the prime minister and the secretary establishment division in their personal capacity on Monday (today) for not transferring the Sheikhupura deputy commissioner. According to a statement issued by the ECP, a three-member bench to be headed by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja and comprising Sindh member Nisar Ahmed Durrani and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa member Justice (retd) Ikramullah Khan, will hear the case. The statement read that an application was filed by the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) for allotment of a symbol for the upcoming general polls as prescribed under rule 162 of the Election Act, 2017. It added that Secretary to the Prime Minister Dr Touqeer Shah and Establishment Division Secretary Inamullah should explain to the commission why they had not complied with the directions issued by the ECP to transfer Sheikhupura Deputy Commissioner Waqar Ali. REGISTER THEMSELVES AS VOTERS BY OCT 25 Meanwhile, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has asked all eligible voters to get themselves registered by October 25 (Wednesday) as the process for registration of new voters, correction of their particulars and transfer of votes will close on the day. According to the ECP official, the facilitation desks operated by the Election Commission in both Islamabad and its district-level offices are actively engaged in accomplishing this assignment. He urged people to register or rectify discrepancies in the voter lists to ensure their alignment with their Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) data by October 25, 2023. The Election Commission invoked the Elections Act, 2017 to freeze the voter lists on July 20, 2023. In order to simplify the process for the public, the lists were then unfrozen from September 28 to October 25, 2023, allowing all eligible individuals to either register, withdraw or rectify their information.

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Caretaker govt taking steps for release of $700m tranche under $3b standby loan agreement

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The hike plan for export units ranging from Rs950 to Rs2,050 per mmBtu was suggested by the Petroleum Division. Moreover, the division also recommended an hike from Rs1,400 to Rs2,600 per mmBtu for the non-export units, Rs2,595 per mmBtu for the CNG sector. The recommendations for other industries include Rs2,900 per mmBtu for the cement sector, Rs4,400 per mmBtu for the CNG sector and maintaining the prevailing prices for the power generation units and tandoors. Sources said that the caretaker finance minister summoned the ECC session at 4:00 pm tomorrow and suggested to implement the gas tariff hike plan from October 1.

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On mission to secure amnesty for culprits of May 9 riots: Sh Rashid irfan.farooq@pakistantoday.com.pk

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FIXED CHARGES ON NON-PROTECTED GAS CONSUMERS The Petroleum Division recommended a 334.78% hike on monthly fixed charges on non-protected consumers up to Rs2,000 and a 172% hike in the base tariff. The hike plan for fixed charges includes an increase of 117.39% over consumption of 150 cubic metres (from Rs460 to Rs1,000), 334.78% on 200 cubic metres up to Rs1,540 and Rs2,000 for the consumers using more than 200 cubic metres. Earlier, sources within the finance ministry had informed that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) asked Pakistan to ‘immediately raise’ the gas tariff. The IMF is seeking 100pc ‘rise’ in the gas tariff to minimize the losses and circular debt in Pakistan’s gas sector. The international lender showing concerns about not increasing the gas tariff from July 1 during a virtual meeting with the Pakistan finance ministry officials, demanded the caretaker government of Pakistan to immediately approve the hike in gas tariff, the source claimed. They further said IMF asked the Pakistan finance ministry that denying the increase in gas tariff is a ‘violation’ of the Standby Agreement. The Fund suggested for recovery of Rs46 billion loss of gas companies from July to September. During the talks, the IMF officials were informed that caretaker Finance Minister Dr Shamshad Akhtar is in China.

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Awami Muslim League (AML) chief and former interior minister Sheikh Rashid said on Sunday that he is now on a mission to get amnesty for those who made the ‘mistake’ of being involved in May 9 riots. The former minister took to X, formerly Twitter, to express his gratitude to the nation for the prayers for his safe release after spending over 40 days “in spiritual solitude.” Rashid added that he does not know where he spent this time but he was not hurt during it. “Now my life’s mission is to bring amnesty to all those who are missing, have committed the mistake of May 9, and are innocent but imprisoned,” he said, calling upon his followers on X to support him in this peaceful mission. “I have never appealed to my Twitter [followers] but today I am appealing for the first time to join me in my mission to appeal for amnesty to those who were wronged on May 9,” he wrote. Rashid said he will begin work on his “mission” from tomorrow and requested for prayers once again. “Success will be our destiny and Allah will definitely make us victorious in this mission with the prayers of mothers, sisters and daughters,” he added. On Friday, Rashid resurfaced after his reported arrest from a private housing society in Islamabad on September 17. In an interview with a private TV channel, Rashid, who served as the interior minister during the Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, said that he had gone for a 40-day preach mission (tableegh). Rashid stated that he was giving the interview because it had become a tradition now.

Civilians’ trial in military courts began, govt informs SC

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The federal government has filed a miscellaneous petition in the Supreme Court, informing the apex court about the commencement of the civilians’ trial in military courts on Sunday. The federal government’s plea told the court that as many as 102 people had been arrested on the charge of being involved in May 9 and 10 events. “The trial has been started in military courts to provide justice to the arrested persons. The trial is being conducted keeping in view the interest of the detainees,” the petition said. “He who is not found guilty in the trial by military courts shall be acquitted. The trial in military courts will be subject to the decision of the case pending in the Supreme Court,” it added. It is to be noted here that a five-member larger bench of the Supreme Court will take up about a dozen petitions challenging the trials of civilians in military courts on October 23 (tomorrow). Following the May 9 violence, the National Assembly had passed a resolution demanding that the rioters be tried under the Army Act. Days later, the army had revealed that military proceedings against “102 miscreants” were underway. Led by Justice Ijazul Ahsan, the bench includes Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi and Justice Ayesha Malik. According to the cause list issued by the apex court, the hearing is scheduled to begin at 11:30am on October 23.

Bodies pile up in central Gaza as Israel steps up strikes GAZA/JERUSALEM agencies

Scores of people rushed to Deir elBalah hospital to identify bodies of their dear ones after Israel stepped up its air strikes on Gaza which the enclave’s health ministry described as one of the deadliest night with 266 Palestinians killed mostly in the southern part of the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours. Israel’s military has warned Gaza residents that they risk being identified as accomplices “in a terrorist organisation” if they do not move south, Palestinians there said, amid growing humanitarian fears with little aid being allowed in. Authorities said Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, has suffered most from one of the most intense nights of shelling since Israel started its bombardment on October 7. More than 260 people died in 24 hours, according to the health ministry toll, which said 1,873 of those killed in the past fortnight were children. At the hospital morgue in Deir elBalah, bodies were everywhere. In the southern town of Khan Yunis, one

strike on the Rio cafe killed 13 people. The health ministry confirmed that at least 266 Palestinians killed in Gaza in past 24 hours. The officials Israeli forces have killed 266 Palestinians mostly in the southern part of the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours, Al Jazeera quoted a health ministry spokesman as saying. Dr Ashraf al-Qudra added that 117 of the victims were children.

10 hospitals non-operational in Gaza due to fuel shortages: health ministry Ten hospitals in Gaza have become non-operational due to fuel shortage as Israeli continues its bombardment in the Palestinian enclave, Anadolu Agency quoted the enclave’s health ministry as saying. It added that 23 ambulances were destroyed in bombardment.

12 DISPLACED PEOPLE AT UN SCHOOLS IN GAZA KILLED SINCE OCT 7 The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees has said 12 displaced people at its schools in Gaza have been killed in Israel’s bombardment of the besieged enclave since Oct 7. Nearly 180 people have been injured. PALESTINIAN DEATH TOLL IN OCCUPIED WEST BANK SURGES TO 91 The total number of Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank since Oct 7 has risen to 91, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. In a statement shared by Anadolu Agency, the ministry said that the General Authority for Civil Affairs, the Palestinian Authority’s contact point with the Israeli side, informed it of the death of a citizen — the sixth — whose identity is yet to be confirmed. The deaths came after “Israeli forces’ gunfire near Al-Arroub camp,” the ministry stated, adding that Israeli army “fired at the Palestinian at the entrance of the Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron”.

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