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Lynch Mob Mentality Mars Modi’s India PM Said to Be Backing Ahsan Iqbal in Cabinet Tussle Islamabad: Going by the press note issued after a meeting between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the head of the Planning Commission Ahsan Iqbal, it would appear that the latter had the PM’s support in an ongoing tiff with a couple of his cabinet colleagues. Following recent criticism of the Planning Commission by the powerful ministers for Water & Power and Petroleum, Mr Iqbal met the prime minister for a detailed discussion on Tuesday. “The fast-track process of project planning, monitoring and evaluation undertaken by the Planning Commission should be maintained,” the PM was quoted as saying in a statement released by his media office. The PM also appreciated, according to the release, Mr Iqbal’s efforts to build the capacity of ministry officials, which had enhanced the performance of the Planning and Development Division. “[The] PM appreciated the transparent mechanism adopted by the Planning & Development ministry in IQBAL, P24
New Ambassadors Designated for Various Capitals Islamabad: The government announced on Tuesday new envoys for a number of world capitals. The ambassadors-designate, who called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif included Foreign Office spokesman Qazi Khalilullah, who has been named as ambassador to Russia; Additional Secretary (Admin) Johar Saleem as ambassador to Germany; former chief of protocol and currently at NDU Moinul Haq as ambassador to France; Additional Secretary AsiaPacific Mr Afrasiab as ambassador to New Zealand; Director General Europe Mazhar Javed as ambassador to Nepal; DG Africa Babar Hashmi as ambassador to Bulgaria; and foreign service officer Zahid Ali as ambassador to Sudan. A political appointee Chaudhry Nadir has, meanwhile, been designated as ambassador to Morocco. Consul Generals-designate AMBASSADORS, P28
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Malala Documentary Shown in London
PML-N Retakes NA-122 but Loses Provincial Seat
Call for Addressing Kashmir Issue Boldly
Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Dr Maleeha Lodhi
New York: Underscoring the ur-
gency of settling the decades-old Kashmir dispute, Pakistan said it was ready to engage in a dialogue with India on all outstanding issues. Speaking at the United Na-
tions, Ambassador Dr Maleeha Lodhi said, “Longstanding disputes have to be addressed boldly and decisively if enduring peace and stability is to be established.” “UN resolutions pledging a
plebiscite to allow the Kashmiri people to exercise their right to self-determination have not been implemented. Instead, the people of Kashmir have suffered brutal op-
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PTI Probing Issue of Transferred Votes from NA-122 Lahore: Pakistan Teh-
reek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan congratulated party workers and activists on Wednesday for displaying conviction and passion in the NA-122 by-polls, and said PTI had created a cell to investigate the issue of ‘transferred and missing votes’ from the constituency, whose findings will be presented to a “free and fair Election Commission.” “For now we will remain tight lipped, but as soon as our probe is complete, we will take action accordingly.” Addressing party workers and activists in Garhi Shahu, Imran slammed the ruling PMLN for what he called were “pre-poll intimidatory
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www.PakistanLink.com NDMA Has Developed into a World Class Institution: UN New York: The UN Office for Co-
ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) lauded on Wednesday efforts of Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), saying it had developed into a world class institution. [The NDMA] has developed into a world class institution over the last decade, incorporating international best practice,” said John Ging, head of operation of OCHA in a statement. He said in a world where so many crises were on a negative trajectory, Pakistan offered a rare example of positive progress. “We must acknowledge Pakistan generously hosts more than 1.5 million refugees – the second largest refugee population of any country on earth,” said Ging. “The country also disproportionately suffers the impacts of climate change, with 1.6 million people affected by floods this year.” The OCHA chief argued that supporting Pakistan to help people rebuild their lives in areas where fighting has ended is critical to
NDMA, P28
England Faces Mammoth Task after Malik’s Double Century Abu Dhabi: Openers Alastair Cook
tactics and rigging.” He said nowhere in the world was an incumbent prime minister allowed to take part in an election campaign. “Sit-
ting ministers – for railways and BISP – were also involved in campaigns in the constituency,” he said. “I am the chairman of a party and I have the
right to share my manifesto,” said the PTI chief, in an implicit remark after a court order had earlier banned him from cam PTI, P28
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and Moeen Ali batted solidly to take England to 56-0 after Shoaib Malik’s double century lifted Pakistan to a mammoth total in the First Test in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Cook was unbeaten on 39 and with him Ali 15 not out as England trailed by 467 runs in reply to Pakistan’s first innings total of 523-8 declared after day two at Sheikh Zayed Stadium. England batsmen will have to bat out of their skins to thwart Pakistan’s pace-cum-spin attack on a pitch which did not help the bowlers on the first two days but can change its nature as the game progresses. Ali survived a confident legbefore appeal and the subsequent review when left-arm paceman Rahat Ali brought one in sharply to hit the pads but Australian umpire Paul Reiffel gave the batsman not out. It was a day to remember for CRICKET, P28