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Thursday, 18 June, 2020 I 26 Shawwal-ul-Mubarak, 1441 I Rs 15.00 I Vol X No 349 I 12 Pages I Lahore Edition

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IMRAN SAyS SMART loCKDoWN STRATeGy NoT oNly SloWeD DoWN CovID-19 TRANSMISSIoN, BuT AlSo SAveD eCoNoMy fRoM MAJoR CRISIS

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RIMe Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said that the federal government did not have any disagreement with provinces, but rather it wanted to remove “anomalies” from the 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan. Speaking to senior journalists, the prime minister said that some federal subjects were wrongly devolved to the provinces under the constitutional amendment, which should be returned back to the Centre and for this purpose, all provinces would be consulted. Speaking about the coronavirus outbreak in the country, he said that the National Coordination Committee (NCC) meets regularly to take decisions on measures for containing the virus in consensus with the provinces and autonomous areas. He said that he was against the imposition of a strict lockdown since day one as he was worried about the labourers

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and daily wagers. “The government has two simultaneous responsibilities,” he said. “It has to contain the spread of the virus and protect the poor segments of the society from financial challenges.” The premier said that the federal government opted for smart lockdowns and eased restrictions for many sectors of the national economy. He added that the decision proved to be fruitful as the smart lockdown strategy helped slow down the virus transmission and also saved the economy from a major crisis. He also said that the government has now decided to strictly enforce the implementation of the standard operating procedures (SoPs) while smart lockdowns would be imposed in virus hotspots across the country. The prime minister said that he was disappointed at the way some elements were politicising the coronavirus outbreak. He added that the federal government did not discriminate between provinces. Talking about the local government system, he said that the Pakistan Tehreeke-Insaf (PTI) was the only political party that believed in the devolution of powers to

Coronavirus in

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the local level and it had practically executed the plan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) back in 2013. He also said that the local government system was important for resolving the problems of the public. “under the new system, the mayors of the cities would be directly elected by the citizens and this would help address the issues of the people of Karachi,” he said. Responding to a question about the locust attack, PM Imran said that the federal government had declared an emergency back in January 31 to deal with the issue and was making all-out efforts to eliminate swarms of locusts. He said that the federal government was constantly in contact with neighbouring countries, including Iran and India, and it had also taken the provinces on board to devise a joint strategy for dealing with this issue. Speaking on the occasion, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation Dr Sania Nishtar said that a major chunk of the Rs60 billion earmarked for Sindh under the ehsaas emergency Cash Programme had been distributed among the needy families. Some five million deserving families of Sindh would benefit from the cash assistance programme, she added. She said that the prime minister had issued special instructions to ensure indiscriminate distribution of cash. “We had decided to distribute cash on the basis of 2013 census data, according to which, Sindh’s share was 22 per cent, but we raised it to 31 per cent on the instructions of the prime minister and the extra amount would be borrowed from PM’s Corona Relief fund,” she added. Sindh Governor Imran Ismail, opposition leader in Sindh Assembly firdous Shamim Naqvi and PTI MPA Haleem Adil Sheikh were also present during the meeting.

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MeNGAl PReSeNTS lIST IN NA CoNTAINING NAMeS of NeARly 500 PeoPle WHo HAve AlleGeDly GoNe MISSING AfTeR SIGNING AGReeMeNTS WITH PTI ISLAMABAD staff report

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government was caught off-guard on Wednesday after the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M), one of the eight political parties who either support the federal government or are part of the coalition, announced to end its alliance with the ruling party. Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly during the budget session, BNP-M President Sardar Akhtar Mengal said: “I am officially announcing that our party is separating itself from the government. We will stay in parliament and will keep talking about issues.” The two parties had signed a sixpoint memorandum of understanding in August 2018, for an alliance at the Centre. The six points included recovery of allegedly missing persons, implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP), implementation of six per cent quota for Balochistan in the federal govern-

Will continue to thwart India’s designs in Kashmir, Pakistan Army vows

CONFIRMED CASES:

157,738

ment, immediate repatriation of Afghan refugees and the construction of dams in the province to resolve the acute water crisis. However, recalling that the PTI had signed two agreements with the party, first at the time of government formation after the 2018 elections and second during the presidential elections the same year, Mengal said that “not a single point of the accord was implemented”. “If our demands were illegal and unconstitutional then we are ready to face even death. But then all those who have put their signatures on these accords should also face the same,” he said. Mengal presented two separate lists of allegedly missing persons before the House. According to him, one of the lists contained the names of 18 people who have been recovered so far while the other contained the names of nearly 500 people who had allegedly gone missing after signing the agreements with the PTI.

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CM Murad unveils Sindh budget with an outlay of Rs1.24tr STORY ON BACK PAGE

DAY'S DEATH TOLL:

NEW CASES:

136

5,839

RECOVERED:

DEATHS:

SINDH:

PUNJAB:

58,437 3,033

59,983

58,239

KP:

BALOCHISTAN:

AJK/GB:

ISLAMABAD:

19,613 703/1,164

Wife willing to testify before court, Justice Isa tells SC

8,794

9,242

STORY ON PAGE 03

RAWALPINDI staff report

Pakistani military’s top command on Wednesday resolved to “continue thwarting Indian designs, expose Indian targeting of innocent civilians in Kashmir and [their] open support to terrorist outfits”. The resolve was expressed during a Corps Commanders Conference held at the Pakistan Army’s General Headquarters. In a statement, Director

General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar said that the forum was briefed on the national and regional security situation. “It expressed satisfaction on continued reduction in incidents of violence across the country, gradual positive effects of [the] ongoing Afghan peace process along the western border and resolved to keep supporting the normalisation process through national institutions.”

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The meeting also discussed the Pakistan Army’s ongoing support to the government in the fight against Covid-19, locusts and polio as well as “ways to improve the same within available resources”. “It was underlined that Covid-19 can only be fought as a ‘whole of nation approach’ wherein every individual will have to play a role to ensure success through observation of basic procedures and discipline,” the statement read.

1,546 smart lockdowns imposed across Pakistan, NCOC told STORY ON PAGE 03

Neelam Ghar host Tariq Aziz passes away STORY ON PAGE 02


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