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Friday, 19 March, 2021 I 4 Shaban, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 260 I 12 Pages I Lahore Edition

General Bajwa extends Conditional dialoGue offer to india ISLAMABAD

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hief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday renewed the offer of peace to india and said Pakistan was ready to resolve all lingering disputes with its neighbours through dialogue “in a dignified and peaceful manner”. Addressing the gathering on the final day of the two-day islamabad Security Dialogue, the army chief, who was the chief guest on the occasion, said that Pakistan’s “choice [to seek a dialogue] is deliberate” and based on reason, and not a result of any external pressure. A stable relationship between arch-rival neighbours was key to unlocking the potential of south and central Asian regions by way of ensuring connectivity between east and West Asia, he said. he said that it was high time that synergies are created in the

region through connectivity, peaceful coexistence and resource sharing to fight common enemies such as hunger, illiteracy, and diseases instead of fighting forever wars. “The Kashmir dispute is at the heart of it [issues between india and Pakistan],” he said. The army chief stressed the need to understand that without the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute, the process [… ] will always remain vulnerable to derailment to politically-motivated bellicosity.” The unresolved disputes in South Asia were dragging the entire region into debt and poverty, he observed. “Despite being an impoverished region, we end up spending a lot of money on defense which naturally comes at the expense of human development,” he said. Gen Bajwa observed the national security encompassed more than just matters and affairs related to strengthening the

country’s security forces. “it included development and human security as well,” he said. he also noted that “despite rising security challenges, Pakistan has been one of the few countries that have resisted the temptation of involving itself in an arms race”, citing the decrease in the country’s defence expenditure. “Today, the leading drivers of change in the world are demography, economy and technology. however, one issue that remains central to this concept is economic security and cooperation. frayed relations between various powers centres of the globe and boomeranging of competing alliances can bring nothing but another stint of Cold War.” Pointing to islamabad’s role in easing the start of reconciliation talks between warring Afghan parties, Gen Bajwa said that the Afghan peace dialogue is solid evidence of Pakistan’s benevolent goodwill.

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‘Alarming’ increase in Covid-19 as transmission rages out of control LAHORE/ISLAMABAD staff report

Pakistan on Thursday registered 3,495 new cases over the last 24 hours, receiving back an alarming transmission rate of 7.8 per cent, the government said. The government portal keeping track of the outbreak in Pakistan reported a grim situation as for the first time since December 6, the cases crossed the milestone of 3,500. Pakistan has had a lower rate of severe disease from the contagious disease, but it has dealt with two prior waves of widespread infections. The incumbent surge in the national positivity rate is “alarming” and may herald further in-

creases in the near future, health experts and authorities warned. “if sop [standard operation procedures] compliance does not improve, we will be forced to place stronger restrictions on activities,” Minister for Planning and Development Asad umar, who also heads the National Command Operation Centre (NCOC), said in a tweet. The new cases brought the total number of Covid-19 infections since the start of the pandemic to 615,810 with 13,717 deaths. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, deaths increased by 61 to reach 13,717. While recoveries rose by 1,634 to stand at 577,501 — or 93.8 per cent of total infections.

Currently, there are 24,592 active Covid-19 cases in the country, with 2,062 of them in critical condition, the NCOC said. VACCINE RATES TO BE CAPPED: Separately, the government announced to reverse its decision to allow uncapped prices for Covid19 vaccines imported by private firms, the health minister said — a move that coincided with the arrival of a first shipment of privately imported Russian Sputnik-v shots. Largely reliant on the COvAX vaccine sharing initiative for developing nations, the government last month allowed private firms to import coronavirus vaccines and agreed to exempt them from price caps.

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PPP to decide future course on April 4 as Nawaz, Fazl dig in on en masse resignations’ demand ISLAMABAD mian abrar

Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana fazlur Rehman and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday agreed that if the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) fails to submit resignations of its lawmakers to the alliance, the nine parties of the alliance would pursue with the alliance’s decision to carry forward long march and resignations from assemblies. Sources said that Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawaz (PML-N) supreme leader Nawaz had telephoned fazl to discuss the future strategy and the two leaders have consulted on the future political strategy of the PDM alliance. During the talks, the two leaders said that they were waiting for the response of the PPP on the issue of resignations. it was also agreed to con-

vene a meeting of the PDM after the response of the PPP is submitted. Sources said that the two leaders also discussed the strategy for the long march and resignations. Nawaz and fazl also discussed the option of en masse arrests if needed. Reportedly, fazl said: “We will not stop the long march. We have instructed the workers to start preparations for the march. The real issue is not power but an attempt to win the support of the people”. The PDM president once again made it clear that “we want to bring all the parties in the PDM together”. it may be recalled that three days ago, the PDM meeting in islamabad was chaired by fazl, in which nine parties supported his resignation from the assemblies before the long march, while the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) opposed it.

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