Tuesday, 2 February, 2021 I 19 Jamadi-ul-Sani, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 215 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition
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Imran responds to Pakistanis' questions directly via public telephone line
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RIMe Minister Imran Khan has stressed that holding influential and powerful people accountable is important to uplift the country, Radio Pakistan reported. Interacting with the general public on the telephone in a program titled ‘Aap Ka Wazir-e-Azam, Aap Kay Sath’ in Islamabad on Monday, he said that the country cannot be taken forward and achieve prosperity without effective rule of law. He also said that the alliance of opposition parties has come together and has been pressurizing the government over the last two and a half years to get an NRO. However, PM Imran maintained that giving an NRO to the corrupt elements would be tantamount to treason with the country. He said that the nation is already paying the price of the NRO given by former president General (r) Pervez Musharraf to the corrupt leaders. PM Imran explained that the Broadsheet scandal exposes the whole saga
of corruption. He said that the former judge of Supreme Court, Justice (r) Azmat Saeed, has the relevant expertise and has been entrusted the responsibility to probe into the matter and bring the facts before the public. The premier said that a crackdown has also been started against the land grabbers to recover the official and private lands from this mafia. Laws will also be enacted to wage a war against the land mafia, he added Responding to a question about the lack of civic amenities in Hyderabad district of Sindh, Prime Minister Imran said that all the powers have been delegated to the provinces after the passage of 18th Amendment and it is now their responsibility to look after the development work. Regretting the malpractices in the Senate elections, the PM said that the government is bringing a constitutional amendment in the National Assembly (NA) this week to hold the elections of the upper house through an open ballot. He further said that the nation will itself witness as to who does not want to put an end to the buying and selling of
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votes in the elections. He recalled that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) had previously to hold the Senate polls through an open ballot committed through the Charter of Democracy. Responding to a caller, Prime Minister Imran said that the election Commission of Pakistan (eCP) should take the case of foreign funding of political parties to its logical conclusion. He said that the opposition parties have no record of donors. He also said that these parties themselves stand trapped as Nawaz Sharif cannot deny receiving money from Osama Bin Laden and Jamiat Ulema-eIslam-Fazl (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman from Libya. He further said that the PTI is the only party which has a transparent record of its donations. When asked about the inflation, the premier replied that the government is fully cognisant of the problems being faced by the people due to the price hike. He went on to explain that he is regularly holding meetings on the issue, and the consumer price index has now started witnessing a decline due to the policies of the government. Prime Minister Imran stated the exports and remittances have also witnessed a major boost in recent months. As a result, the country has managed to balance the current account surplus for the last five months. He said that the flow of dollars in the country will stabilize the local currency and also help address the issue of inflation. He expressed the commitment to overcome the issue of the price hike. Highlighting the great potential of edible oil production in the country, the prime minister said that a major olive plantation drive will be launched this month to bolster domestic production of this fruit.
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First tranche of China’s coronavirus vaccine arrives in Pakistan g
Chinese envoy says vaccines are a new manifestation of Sino-Pak iron brotherhood ISLAMABAD Mian abrar
A special Pakistan Air Force (PAF) plane that left for Beijing a day earlier to bring back the first batch of half a million shots of the state-owned Sinopharm’s coronavirus vaccine returned to Islamabad early Monday morning. “Grateful to China and everyone who made this happen,” Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Health Services Dr Faisal Sultan said in a tweet while confirming the development. “NCOC & provinces played an instrumental role in tackling COVID. I salute our frontline healthcare workers for their efforts & they’ll be first to get vaccinated.” The development follows a January 21 telephone conversation between Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, wherein the latter announced Beijing’s initiative to “gift” 500,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine to Pakistan “free of cost.” Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong received the shipment and handed it
SC extends detention of accused in Pearl case g
The decision was announced on an appeal from the Sindh government, requesting the top court to review its order of acquitting the suspects
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Sindh govt lying about vaccine procurement: Asad Umar STORY ON PAGE 03
COAS, ISI DG discuss security matters with PM STORY ON BACK PAGE
Qureshi invites opposition parties for discussion on foreign affairs
ISLAMABAD The Supreme Court (SC) on Monday extended for 24 hours the detention period of the principal suspect in the 2002 murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. On Thursday, a three-judge panel quashed 18-year-old murder convictions against the four suspects, including British-born Ahmad Omar Saeed Sheikh. However, kidnapping convictions were left in place, but the men were ordered freed as they had already served out sentences for the kidnapping charges. The Monday’s decision was announced on an appeal from the Sindh government, requesting the court to review its decision. During the proceedings, the court sought the case record from the Sindh High Court (SHC) and served a notice on Attorney General of Pakistan (AGP) Khalid Jawed Khan. Khan, during the course of the hearing, informed the court
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over to Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi at Noor Khan Airbase. Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan was also present on the occasion. Foreign Minister Qureshi told Pakistan Today at the airport that he was delighted to receive the shipment. He said that China has once again demonstrated its ‘eternal friendship’ with Pakistan. “This occasion is more significant because both the countries will be completing seven decades of their diplomatic relations this year. We will fully celebrate this landmark occasion and add new chapters of friendship,” Qureshi said.
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that the high court had ordered the release of the suspects without considering a petition of the federal government. In December, the SHC set aside the Sindh government’s detention orders for the men set free in April by its order. “The federal government has not been made a party in the Sindh High Court [case involving Pearl],” Khan said. He requested the apex court to suspend the high court’s de-
cision so that he could argue the case in detail. But the court refused to entertain the request. “Let’s hear the government’s position [in the case] tomorrow,” the bench said. “It [the government] should tell the court how can a citizen be detained [in violation of court order of his release].” The hearing was subsequently adjourned for a day.
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Party will tender resignations when PDM leaders decide: JUI-F STORY ON PAGE 02
Military takes control of Myanmar, detains Suu Kyi STORY ON BACK PAGE