Monday, 1 November, 2021 I 25 Rabi-ul-Awwal, 1443 I Rs 40.00 I Vol XII No 123 I 48 Pages I Karachi Edition
TLP caLLs off ProTesTs afTer reaching undiscLosed agreemenT wiTh governmenT
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He proscribed Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) called off their sit-in last night on Sunday as per its agreement with the government. As per the sources, the proscribed organisation has agreed to call off its intended long march and sit-in protests, adding that it has also agreed to take part in mainstream politics in future. The government, on the other hand, has agreed to release all arrested workers of the proscribed outfit while those who are in custody over terrorism and other serious offences will have to seek relief from the courts, sources stated. Sources further revealed that the proscribed organisation called off its sit-in protest after the government agreed not to take any action against protesters. Former Ruet-e-Hilal Committee chief Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman has agreed to act as the TLP’s guarantor while Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser and Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs
Ali Muhammad Khan have signed the agreement with the TLP on behalf of the government. TLP, GoVT REACh AGREEMENT: Officials from the PTI government’s negotiating team held on Sunday a press conference to update the public about their talks with the proscribed TLP. The foreign minister and National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser were present on behalf of the government at the press conference, while Mufti Muneeb-urRehman was also present. Rehman started the news conference held in Islamabad, saying talks with the banned TLP have been “successful” and that an “agreement” had been reached. He said that the agreement reached with the government was not a victory or defeat of any individual, but a victory of Islam and Pakistan. Rehman shared that a steering committee has been constituted under the agreement which will be headed by Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan, while Mufti Ghulam Ghous Baghdadi from TLP will join the committee. He said the committee will be-
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come active from today and start its work. “The government of Pakistan and the TLP had a detailed discussion under the environment of mutual trust, and an agreement has been reached between the two sides,” Rehman announced, clarifying that the talks did not take place under any duress or in an atmosphere of tension. He said that rationality had prevailed over sentimentalism and a consensus had been reached between the government and the banned TLP movement. The ministers stated that the terms and conditions of the deal would be disclosed at an “appropriate time”, without further elaborating. “The agreement was reached and signed following detailed talks between the government and TLP leadership. Its practical manifestations would be visible within a week or 10 days […] The agreement has also the endorsement of TLP head Saad Rizvi,” said Rehman. Qureshi, Qaiser and Khan represented the government during the negotiations. Rehman, who played a role in reconciliation along with Saylani Welfare Trust chief Bashir Farooq Qadri, told the media that under the agreement, a steering committee has been formed and will be headed by Khan to oversee the implementation of the agreement “in letter and spirit”. The committee would also comprise Punjab Law Minister Raja Basharat, federal interior secretary and Punjab home secretary. While Mufti Ghulam Ghous Baghdadi and engineer Hafeez Ullah Alvi will represent the TLP at the body. “It becomes functional today,” he added. Praying for the policemen and protestors who were killed during the violent demonstrations, the cleric thanked the government, opposition and media for giving peace a chance and calling for avoiding the use of any force.
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Saudi Vision 2030 provided opportunities to materialise Naya Pakistan: Imran ISLAMABAD app
Owing to Saudi Arabia’s complementarities in the socioeconomic fundamentals, Vision 2030 provided Pakistan with opportunities to engage with Riyadh in realising the ambitious Naya Pakistan plan, Prime Minister Imran Khan said. Vision 2030 is a strategic framework to reduce Saudi Arabia’s dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and develop public service sectors such as health, education, infrastructure, recreation, and tourism. “I must say there are significant complementarities in the socio-economic fundamentals of the Naya Pakistan and the Saudi Vision 2030. Both lay emphasis on economic opportunity and diversity, domestic growth, modernisation and development, and trade linkages and connectivity,” the prime minister said in an interview with Riyadh-based Al Riyadh newspaper published Sunday. The prime minister said Pakistan could contribute manpower — both skilled and crude — in addition to sharing its expertise in other sectors including information technology, infrastructure development and agriculture. He said Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy historical fraternal ties,
PDM holds anti-inflation rally in DG Khan
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Two civilians killed, three FC soldiers injured in motorcycle bomb blast in Panjgur Balochistan
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The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) held a rally in Dera Ghazi Khan on Sunday as a protest against record inflation during the PTI government’s tenure. PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif along with PDM Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman arrived at the venue on Sunday evening. Additionally, the rally had Rana Sanaullah, Awais Laghari, Captian retd Safdar Hussain, and other leaders in attendance. On the other hand, Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s absence was noted from the rally. It is to note that she did not post anything related to the rally on her social media, as well, which hinted at an alleged rift within the PML-N. Spokesperson Punjab Government Hassan Khawar in this regard claimed that Shehbaz Sharif and niece Maryam were never united and neither will be in future. At the rally, Shehbaz Sharif while addressing the rally claimed that his presence at the rally doesn’t account for reminding people about the proj-
rooted deep in common faith, shared history and mutual support. Both countries have stood by each other, through thick and thin, regardless of the change in leadership. “We never had the reason to reposition our relations with Saudi Arabia in the wake of regional or international developments — in the past as well in as contemporary times. Relations between the two countries have withstood the test of time,” he remarked. Khan said both the countries had a special bond for seven decades now. “It is now our earnest desire to transform this relationship into a deep, diverse and mutually beneficial strategic partnership. We are now working to consolidate historical gains by exploring new and nonconventional areas of cooperation. We want our trade relations and investment cooperation to be commensurate with excellent political relations.” Khan said during his recent visit to Saudi Arabia, he had the opportunity to attend the first Saudi-Pakistan Investment Forum in Riyadh wherein he stressed the importance of engaging the private and corporate sectors of the two countries to realise the untapped potential in the fields of trade, business and investment.
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ects that PML-N government had carried out in the region. However, ironically, his speech was based on exactly the same stance, while naming all the projects PML-N governments did in the region. Shahbaz Sharif went on to state that a large number of people showed up for the PDM rally is a proof that people want Imran Khan government to go home. He stated that because of inflation, people want to overthrow the incumbent government. “Petrol and electricity
[prices] are falling on people like bombs. People must take to the streets now,” he stated while adding that the prices for sugar, flour, ghee, and medicine were going up under the incumbent government and would further increase if he were allowed to continue. Similarly, PDM Chief Fazlur Rehman lashed at the government for its economic and foreign policy debacles. He stated that Asia is advancing but no one is ready to build trade with Pakistan.
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PM Imran Khan determined to turn Pakistan into Islamic welfare state: Murad Saeed STORY ON PAGE 02 in today’s issue
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