Epaper – July 31 KHI 2020

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Friday, 31 July, 2020 I 9 Dhul-Hijjah, 1441 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 33 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition

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fAtf-relAted bills PAssed by senAte with mAjority vote As jui-f Accuses Pml-n And PPP of suPPorting govt on legislAtion

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he senate on thursday approved the much-debated legislation — united nations (security council) (Amendment) bill 2020, and Antiterrorism (Amendment) bill, 2020 — a day after the national Assembly passed them through a majority voice vote amid fireworks between the treasury and opposition members. the bills were introduced by the government earlier this year in order to fulfill certain conditions of the financial Action task force (fAtf) on terrorism and bring the country out of the grey list. Prior to its passage, the unsc amendment bill was reviewed by the standing committee on law and justice. the meeting was informed that the bill aims at ensuring the effective implementation of the unsc resolutions. According to details, the “implementation of the obligations of the resolutions adopted by the unsc under chapter vii of the united nations charter are fulfilled through the united nations (security council) Act, 1948 (Xiv of 1948)”. under the said Act, “the federal government passes or-

Pakistan

CONFIRMED CASES:

277,539

NEW CASES:

32

1,114

RECOVERED:

DEATHS:

SINDH:

PUNJAB:

246,131 5,926

120,052

92,655

KP:

BALOCHISTAN:

AJK/GB:

ISLAMABAD:

33,958

Qureshi sAys senAte hAs ‘defeAted indiA’s Ambitions’ of hAving PAKistAn blAcKlisted by fAtf

ders, directing relevant authorities to implement various measures stressed upon in the unsc resolutions, including the freezing and seizure of assets, travel ban and arms embargo”. during the meeting chaired by committee’s chairperson senator javed Abbasi, the government informed the members that the amendments in the bill were in fact demanded by the fAtf. senate secretary informed the committee members that the global anti-terrorism watchdog, after assessing the country’s legal system, proposed amendments in regulations dealing with such cases. the aforementioned bills were introduced in the senate on wednesday evening, which were referred to the committees concerned after the opposition demanded that the parliamentary procedure be followed in letter and spirit. senate chairman sadiq sanjrani chaired the session of the upper house during which Adviser to the Prime minister on Parliamentary Affairs babar Awan presented the united nations (security council) bill 2020 and the Anti terrorism (Amendment) bill 2020. both bills were passed with a majority vote as jamiat ulema-e-islam–fazl (jui-f)

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voiced its opposition, claiming that the point of view of its lawmakers was not heard. “Are we enemies of the nation?” asked maulana Attaur rehman. calling out the PPP and the Pml-n, he said that both parties have never sided with the opposition and have supported the government. speaking on the floor of the house, foreign minister shah mehmood Qureshi said: “today the senate has proven that it is a mature forum and can work for national interest by keeping aside political differences.” he maintained that by passing the two bills, the senate had “defeated india’s ambitions” of having Pakistan blacklisted by the fAtf. “we are trying to remove Pakistan from the grey list and today you have played a part in these efforts. “we may have many differences, but we are all one when it comes to national issues.” governments are temporary, he said, adding that everybody has been on both sides. “today the political parties of Pakistan have demonstrated maturity and this is what a statesman has to demonstrate. “i wish the jui-f would have reviewed its position. by opposing this bill, they have given the impression that we are divided,” he said, urging the lawmakers to review their objections as the bills had to be sent to the national Assembly once again. the bills were then sent to the lower house where they were passed with the amendments made by the senate. Awan once again presented the bills which were passed by a majority vote. the jui-f lawmakers voiced their opposition in nA as well. the session was adjourned till August 7. ‘SEPARATE BILLS’: speaking at a press conference earlier in the day, former prime minister and senior Pakistan muslim league-nawaz (Pml-n) leader shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that the opposition had proposed changes to the unsc bill which the government accepted.

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Army called in Karachi to deal with urban flooding RAWALPINDI TLTP

Pakistan Army has been called to assist the civil administration in dealing with the urban flooding situation in the business hub of the country, announced the inter-services Public relations (isPr). According to the isPr, the armed forces are summoned in the city to assist the civil administration in dealing with the urban flooding situation. in another development, national disaster management Authority (ndmA) chairman lieutenant general muhammad Afzal called on sindh chief minister syed murad Ali shah on thursday after Prime minister (Pm) imran Khan tasked him to clean rain-hit Karachi. According to the cm house spokesman, the meeting was also

PM’s special assistants cannot be disqualified over dual nationalities, IHC rules ISLAMABAD sTaff rePorT

the islamabad high court (ihc) on thursday set aside a petition seeking removal of all of Prime minister imran Khan’s aides with dual nationalities. in the case pertaining to dual citizenship of the special assistants to the prime minister, the ihc remarked in a written judgement that the premier was accountable to the people and could not run the state affairs alone. “the federal government has made the rules of 1973 and has described the ‘organization of divisions’ in rule 4 ibid. sub rule 6 of rule 4 enables the Prime minister to appoint special Assistant or special Assistants and to determine their status and functions,” ihc chief justice Athar minallah wrote. “the rules of 1973, particularly rule 4(6) are not in conflict with the provisions of the constitution. special Assistants are not members of the federal cabinet. moreover, they are distinct from Advisors appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime minister under Article 93(1) of the constitution. “the Prime minister is the chief executive of one of the

attended by local government minister syed nasir hussain shah. they discussed the situation developed in the city in the aftermath of the two-day rainfall that saw urban flooding in parts of the city. it is pertinent to mention here that Prime minister imran Khan on wednesday asked ndmA to extend help in cleaning rain-battered Karachi. taking to twitter, the prime minister directed the ndmA chairman to reach Karachi immediately and oversee the cleanliness drive. “i have asked the Pak Army to also help in cleaning up the city,” he said. sindh minister saeed ghani at that time responded to the move saying that he does not know why the premier has asked Pakistan Army to assist the cleanliness of the metropolis.

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Pakistan says India’s Rafale deal will disturb balance of power STORY ON BACK PAGE most important organs of the state and has to perform multiple/complex functions. A person elected as Prime minister is answerable to the people of Pakistan and the majlis-e-shoora (Parliament). the onerous role of the Prime minister described under the constitution cannot be performed by the latter alone,” he added. the ihc judge went on to say that neither the special assistants to the prime minister nor their patriotism could be doubted based on the fact that they held dual citizenship, the court ruled, and, thus, could not be disqualified either.

their appointments were the premier’s prerogative, it said, adding further that there was no restriction on the number of sAPms the Pm could appoint. “in order to enable the Prime minister to transact business of the executive organ of the state, the latter ought to have the freedom to appoint officials or other persons for assistance. rule 4(6) is one of such modes whereby the Prime minister has been empowered to appoint special Assistants. there is no restriction regarding the number of special Assistants that can be appointed by the Prime minister,” he added.

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fifth attack on Karachi police in july leaves sub inspector dead STORY ON PAGE 03

Bilawal says government making legislation unnecessarily controversial STORY ON PAGE 02


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