Sunday, July 31, 2016

Clinton accuses Trump of scapegoating Muslim soldier's parents

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO: US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump on Sunday of scapegoating the parents of a Muslim soldier killed in Iraq, after the Republican nominee took issue with remarks the soldier's father made at the Democratic National Convention.

Trump, in an ABC interview that aired on Sunday, questioned why Ghazala Khan, mother of US Army Captain Humayun Khan, stood quietly by her husband, Khizr Khan, as he took the stage at last week's Democratic convention in Philadelphia.

Trump suggested the mother might not have been "allowed" to speak.

Speaking at a church service, Clinton said Trump had been insulting to a family who had sacrificed so much. She also used the episode to contrast her own religious faith with that of Trump, who has spoken of religion on the campaign trail infrequently.

"I don't begrudge anyone of any other faith or of no faith at all, but I do tremble before those who would scapegoat other Americans, who would insult people because of their religion, their ethnicity, their disability," Clinton said in remarks at the Imani Temple Ministries, an African-American church in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

"It's just not how I was raised, that's not how I was taught in my church," said Clinton, who grew up as a Methodist. "Tim Kaine and I are people of faith," she said, referring to her vice presidential running mate, who is a Catholic.

Top Republican lawmakers House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also condemned Trump's remarks in separate statements, although they did not mention their presidential candidate by name.

"Many Muslim Americans have served valiantly in our military, and made the ultimate sacrifice. Captain Khan was one such brave example," Ryan said.

"His sacrifice - and that of Khizr and Ghazala Khan - should always be honored. Period." he said.

Earlier on Sunday, Ghazala Khan took up her own defense in an opinion piece in the Washington Post, saying her husband had asked her in advance whether she would want to speak at the convention but that she had decided she would be unable to do so on stage because of her pain over the 2004 death of her son.

"Donald Trump said that maybe I wasn't allowed to say anything. That is not true," she wrote. "When Donald Trump is talking about Islam, he is ignorant."

In a statement issued on Sunday evening by the Trump campaign, Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, said that he and the Republican nominee "believe that Captain Humayun Khan is an American hero" that his family, like other families of fallen soldiers, "should be cherished by every American."

But Pence added that Captain Khan had died defending the country against terrorism and that Trump's policies would reduce the likelihood that other families would face the kind of heartbreak the Khans had.

Khizr Khan, a US citizen of Pakistani origin and a Muslim, spoke about his war hero son at the Democratic convention and took issue with Trump's call for a temporary ban on the entry of Muslims into the United States.

Khizr Khan invited the Republican nominee to read the US Constitution and visit the graves of American soldiers from many backgrounds at Arlington National Cemetery.

In the interview aired on Sunday morning on ABC's "This Week," Trump cast doubt on why Khan's wife did not speak.

"She was standing there, she had nothing to say, she probably, maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. You tell me," Trump said.

Trump also tweeted that he had been "viciously attacked" by Khan at the convention. "Am I not allowed to respond?" he asked. The candidate also tried to change the subject to the war itself: "Hillary voted for the Iraq war, not me!"

On Twitter, Republican strategist Ana Navarro called Trump's comments about the Khans "gross" and labeled him a "jerk."

Trump's campaign manager, Paul Manafort, said he sympathizes with the Khan family but that their loss is not the issue at hand.

"The issue really is radical jihad and the risk to the American homeland," he said on CBS, defending Trump's proposal to suspend immigration from some geographic regions.

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Harry Potter magic hits Asia as fans celebrate new book

Singapore: Harry Potter magic hit Asia on Sunday, as aspiring witches and wizards crowded into bookstores to get their hands on the first copies of a new play that imagines the hero as an adult.

Launch parties for "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" were held hours after the play´s premiere in London, setting the stage for a return of the series that has captivated readers and movie audiences worldwide.

Nearly 300 fans rushed through the doors of Kinokuniya bookstore on Singapore´s Orchard Road at 7:01 am (2301 GMT Saturday) to become one of the first people in the world to see the new script.

Student Samantha Chua, 24, who along with her boyfriend was first in line, said she had been waiting outside the fourth-floor bookstore since 5:00 am.

"We were here so early that the mall wasn´t even open yet so we had to come up through the cargo lifts," she told AFP, adding that it was "all worth it".

"I grew up reading the books and I have a special place for them on my shelves but this will be my crowning glory," added Chua, who was wearing a Harry Potter-themed sweater.

Widely seen as the eighth Harry Potter instalment, the play is set 19 years after the end of the last book and features a grown-up Potter working at the Ministry of Magic.

Like many of his fans, Potter has now become an adult and has three children with his wife Ginny Weasley.

He still has his trademark round-rimmed glasses and the scar on his head, a permanent reminder of his nemesis Lord Voldemort, but must now help his youngest son Albus confront the family´s dark past.

The script´s global kickoff was timed to coincide with its launch at midnight in London, after the play´s world premiere at the Palace Theatre earlier in the evening. July 31 is also author J. K. Rowling´s birthday.


Wands, wizards and wonder


In India, fans began lining up outside shops which had opened early especially for the script´s release.

"It´s been amazing to see 10-year-old fans and 70-year-old grandmothers turn up at our shops," Shilpi Agarwal, a spokeswoman for Om book shops, said in New Delhi.

"We´ve got an excellent response," she told AFP, adding that the store would be laying on Potter-themed activities throughout the day.

In Bangkok, around 40 fans, many wielding wands and other wizarding paraphernalia, gathered outside a large downtown mall overnight.

Sanpipat Huangsawat, 29, was first in line and had started queuing at 6:30 pm on Saturday evening. He finally got his hand on the book some 11 hours later.

"I feel very excited and it´s great to be the first owner of this book in Thailand," he told AFP.

Sheryans, 16, said he was not sure he´d ever get the chance to see another Harry Potter book launch.

"I´ve been following the Harry Potter series since I was eight years old, and it´s unbelievable that after nine years they´re keeping it going," he told AFP in Bangkok.

Dozens gathered at a downtown bookstore in Hong Kong to get the new title and try on Harry Potter costumes provided by the store.

Ten-year-old Adele Leung, who came with her mother, was anxious to crack into the latest Potter tome.

"I love Harry Potter and have read all of the last ones. I think I will read it in a few days," she said.

Harry Potter magic hits Asia as fans celebrate new book

Singapore: Harry Potter magic hit Asia on Sunday, as aspiring witches and wizards crowded into bookstores to get their hands on the first copies of a new play that imagines the hero as an adult.

Launch parties for "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" were held hours after the play´s premiere in London, setting the stage for a return of the series that has captivated readers and movie audiences worldwide.

Nearly 300 fans rushed through the doors of Kinokuniya bookstore on Singapore´s Orchard Road at 7:01 am (2301 GMT Saturday) to become one of the first people in the world to see the new script.

Student Samantha Chua, 24, who along with her boyfriend was first in line, said she had been waiting outside the fourth-floor bookstore since 5:00 am.

"We were here so early that the mall wasn´t even open yet so we had to come up through the cargo lifts," she told AFP, adding that it was "all worth it".

"I grew up reading the books and I have a special place for them on my shelves but this will be my crowning glory," added Chua, who was wearing a Harry Potter-themed sweater.

Widely seen as the eighth Harry Potter instalment, the play is set 19 years after the end of the last book and features a grown-up Potter working at the Ministry of Magic.

Like many of his fans, Potter has now become an adult and has three children with his wife Ginny Weasley.

He still has his trademark round-rimmed glasses and the scar on his head, a permanent reminder of his nemesis Lord Voldemort, but must now help his youngest son Albus confront the family´s dark past.

The script´s global kickoff was timed to coincide with its launch at midnight in London, after the play´s world premiere at the Palace Theatre earlier in the evening. July 31 is also author J. K. Rowling´s birthday.


Wands, wizards and wonder


In India, fans began lining up outside shops which had opened early especially for the script´s release.

"It´s been amazing to see 10-year-old fans and 70-year-old grandmothers turn up at our shops," Shilpi Agarwal, a spokeswoman for Om book shops, said in New Delhi.

"We´ve got an excellent response," she told AFP, adding that the store would be laying on Potter-themed activities throughout the day.

In Bangkok, around 40 fans, many wielding wands and other wizarding paraphernalia, gathered outside a large downtown mall overnight.

Sanpipat Huangsawat, 29, was first in line and had started queuing at 6:30 pm on Saturday evening. He finally got his hand on the book some 11 hours later.

"I feel very excited and it´s great to be the first owner of this book in Thailand," he told AFP.

Sheryans, 16, said he was not sure he´d ever get the chance to see another Harry Potter book launch.

"I´ve been following the Harry Potter series since I was eight years old, and it´s unbelievable that after nine years they´re keeping it going," he told AFP in Bangkok.

Dozens gathered at a downtown bookstore in Hong Kong to get the new title and try on Harry Potter costumes provided by the store.

Ten-year-old Adele Leung, who came with her mother, was anxious to crack into the latest Potter tome.

"I love Harry Potter and have read all of the last ones. I think I will read it in a few days," she said.

Govt to pay all medical expenses of Hanif Muhammad: PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced that the federal government would bear all medical expenses of former Pakistan cricketer Hanif Muhammad.

The 81-year old was hospitalised early Sunday due to complications from a recurring cancer disease. According to doctors the cricketer will be undergoing a series of tests in Karachi. The prime minister praised the legendary batsman for his services to the country and also prayed for his speedy recovery.

Earlier, however, the batting legend complained that no government official was responding to his calls for financial assistance. ?My son Shoaib has been calling everyone including Sindh?s governor, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his brother Shahbaz Sharif but no one answered,? he said. ?I consider myself an unfortunate person because of this,? he added. 

Born in Junagadh then part of British India Hanif represented Pakistan in 55 Tests, scoring 3,915 runs at an average of 43.98. He still holds the record for highest score (337) in an innings by a Pakistani batsman followed by Inzamamul Haq (329) and Younus Khan (313). The veteran was also named as Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1968.

- Originally published in The News

Three alleged robbers gunned down in Karachi

KARACHI: At least two alleged robbers were killed by unknown men at Urdu Bazaar, Nazimabad.

Police said that the alleged robbers were coming towards a shop with the intention of a robbery when they were shot dead.

DIG West Zulfiqar Larak said that two different statements had come forward about the incident. In the first a shopkeeper shot dead the two men. In the second statement unidentified men in a car opened fire at the men.

Police has confiscated the weapon and motor bike of the alleged robber and begun an investigation into the issue.

In a separate incident an alleged robber was shot dead by police during a shootout at Safoora. His accomplice fled, police said.

SSP Rao Anwar said that the alleged robbers were looting citizens. A policeman was injured when the alleged terrorists opened fired at the police. Weapons and a snatched motorbike were recovered from them.

 

CM Murad returns after meeting Zardari in Dubai

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah reached Karachi on Monday after a meeting with Pakistan People’s Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari.

A meeting between newly appointed chief minister and Zardari took place for over five hours in Dubai on Sunday, sources said.

During the meeting matters related to law and order of the province came under discussion, sources said.

Shah thanked Zardari for selecting him for the chief minister slot.

Sources said that the portfolio of interior minister will remain with the chief minister. The decision was taken in light of the volatile security situation in Sindh so that  the chief minister could directly oversee matters.

Speaking to the media after the meeting Shah said that he often asks Zardari to guide him in his day to day affairs. He added that he did not discuss portfolios of the new Sindh cabinet with the co-chairman.

“Selecting portfolios of the new cabinet is my responsibility,” he said.

He said that Rangers power in the province have been made an issue by the media. “Several summaries like these come to the chief minister.”

He added that serving the people is his foremost priority. “The co-chairman gives a policy. I have the authority to take decisions for provincial matters,” he said.

 

Three-year-old girl goes missing in Lahore

LAHORE: A three-year-old girl went missing on Monday from Lahore?s Anarkali area.

The girl identified as Janat Hayat had gone shopping with her father, police said.

Initially, an argument took place between two SHOs over the registration of the case in the concerned police station. The issue was resolved when the SP arrived and a case was registered in Old Anar Kali police station, upon the father?s request.

Meanwhile, two children who went missing on Sunday evening from Lahore?s Samanabad and Gulberg areas were found today. Police found the children during patrol in Lahore's Defence area and they were later handed over to the parents.

Earlier, a 10-year-old girl who went missing in May was found from Sindh?s Shikarpur area. The father of the girl had registered a case on May 25. Police said the girl is handicapped and her relatives had kept her in captivity. The relatives of the girl were beggars and had involved the kidnapped girl in begging too, police said.

The girl?s father is a beggar too and her mother reportedly sold her off for money.

A wave of anxiety has gripped the region following kidnapping of 600 children from Lahore and other parts of Punjab within a short span of time.

The Supreme Court is currently hearing a suo moto case of the rise incidents of kidnapping of children in Punjab.

Incidents of missing children from Punjab have been on the rise recently. More than a dozen children went missing from Badami baagh (garden) in the past few months alone.

The police, meanwhile, maintains that not all of the missing children were kidnapped. Additional Inspector General Police Shahzada Sultan, citing statistics, said that during 2015 kidnapping cases of 1,134 children were registered in Punjab, of whom 1,093 were recovered. This year 681 cases have been registered, whereas 640 children have been recovered already.

In the past six months, 312 children from Lahore alone and 652 children from all of Punjab have gone missing. According to official as well as unofficial reports, Lahore leads the list for the reported child kidnappings.

 

 

Three-year-old girl goes missing in Lahore

LAHORE: A three-year-old girl went missing on Monday from Lahore’s Anarkali area.

The girl identified as Janat Hayat had gone shopping with her father, police said.

Initially, an argument took place between two SHOs over the registration of the case in the concerned police station. The issue was resolved when the SP arrived and a case was registered in Old Anar Kali police station, upon the father’s request.

Meanwhile, two children who went missing on Sunday evening from Lahore’s Samanabad and Gulberg areas were found today. Police found the children during patrol in Lahore's Defence area and they were later handed over to the parents.

Earlier, a 10-year-old girl who went missing in May was found from Sindh’s Shikarpur area. The father of the girl had registered a case on May 25. Police said the girl is handicapped and her relatives had kept her in captivity. The relatives of the girl were beggars and had involved the kidnapped girl in begging too, police said.

The girl’s father is a beggar too and her mother reportedly sold her off for money.

A wave of anxiety has gripped the region following kidnapping of 600 children from Lahore and other parts of Punjab within a short span of time.

The Supreme Court is currently hearing a suo moto case of the rise incidents of kidnapping of children in Punjab.

Incidents of missing children from Punjab have been on the rise recently. More than a dozen children went missing from Badami baagh (garden) in the past few months alone.

The police, meanwhile, maintains that not all of the missing children were kidnapped. Additional Inspector General Police Shahzada Sultan, citing statistics, said that during 2015 kidnapping cases of 1,134 children were registered in Punjab, of whom 1,093 were recovered. This year 681 cases have been registered, whereas 640 children have been recovered already.

In the past six months, 312 children from Lahore alone and 652 children from all of Punjab have gone missing. According to official as well as unofficial reports, Lahore leads the list for the reported child kidnappings.

 

 

CM Murad returns after meeting Zardari in Dubai

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah reached Karachi on Monday after a meeting with Pakistan People?s Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari.

A meeting between newly appointed chief minister and Zardari took place for over five hours in Dubai on Sunday, sources said.

During the meeting matters related to law and order of the province came under discussion, sources said.

Shah thanked Zardari for selecting him for the chief minister slot.

Sources said that the portfolio of interior minister will remain with the chief minister. The decision was taken in light of the volatile security situation in Sindh so that  the chief minister could directly oversee matters.

Speaking to the media after the meeting Shah said that he often asks Zardari to guide him in his day to day affairs. He added that he did not discuss portfolios of the new Sindh cabinet with the co-chairman.

?Selecting portfolios of the new cabinet is my responsibility,? he said.

He said that Rangers power in the province have been made an issue by the media. ?Several summaries like these come to the chief minister.?

He added that serving the people is his foremost priority. ?The co-chairman gives a policy. I have the authority to take decisions for provincial matters,? he said.

 

Taliban truck bomb rocks hotel for foreigners in Kabul

Kabul: A massive Taliban truck bomb struck a hotel for foreigners on the outskirts of Kabul early Monday, officials said, just days after the deadliest attack in the Afghan capital for 15 years.

There was no immediate word on casualties from the powerful bombing, which occurred close to a military base next to Kabul´s international airport, and rattled windows several kilometres (miles) away.

The attack on Northgate, a heavily guarded compound for foreign contractors which was previously attacked in July 2013, underscores the worsening security situation as the Taliban ramp up their annual summer offensive.

"A truck packed with explosives struck the entrance of Northgate," an Afghan security source told AFP, without offering any further details.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons blasted their way into the compound after the truck bomb went off.

He claimed that more than 100 "American invaders" were killed and wounded in the assault, which began around 1:30 am (2100 GMT Sunday). The Taliban are routinely known to exaggerate the toll from their attacks.

Afghan commandos cordoned off all arterial roads leading to Northgate, with erratic grenade explosions and gunfire coming from the scene after daybreak, local TV station Tolo said.

It added that NATO special forces were overseeing the clearance operation at the Northgate, a luxury enclave which had been fortified with blast walls, watchtowers and sniffer dogs.
The hotel was not immediately reachable by telephone.

Tremors from the powerful explosion, which was preceded by a power outage, were felt across the city.

The assault comes as the Taliban ramp up their annual summer offensive after a brief lull during the holy fasting month of Ramadan, which ended in early July.


Growing insecurity 


A chillingly similar Taliban attack on the compound in July 2013 -- a truck bomb followed by a gun siege -- killed nine people, including four Nepalese and one Briton.

Monday´s attack comes after twin bombings left 80 people dead in the Afghan capital on July 23, in the deadliest attack in the city since the Taliban were ousted from power in 2001.

The bombings tore through crowds of minority Hazara protesters as they gathered to demand that a major power line be routed through the central province of Bamiyan, one of the most deprived areas of Afghanistan.

That attack claimed by the Daesh (Islamic State) group, which is less powerful than the Taliban but is making gradual inroads into Afghanistan.

Afghan forces backed by US airstrikes have since intensified an offensive against IS jihadists in their eastern stronghold of Nangarhar.

The latest attacks in Kabul are a grim indicator of growing insecurity in Afghanistan, which has resulted in large civilian casualties.

The UN last week said civilian casualties rose to a record high in the first half of 2016, with children in particular paying a heavy price as the conflict escalates.

Between January and June, 1,601 civilians were killed and 3,565 were wounded -- a four percent increase in casualties compared to the same period last year, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said.

Monday´s assault illustrates the report´s finding that suicide bombings and complex attacks are now hurting more civilians than roadside bombs.

 

Prime suspect in RYK torture cell case presents himself to police

RAHIM YAR KHAN: The central character behind a private torture chamber, unearthed in Rahim Yar Khan (RYK) a couple of days ago, on Sunday presented himself to police denying 'involvement in any wrongdoing'.

A torture cell was unearthed on Thursday belonging to influential people in Rahim Yar Khan’s Satellite Town. Several secret videos depicting severe torture being inflicted on the victims emerged.

It was found out that the prisoners were brutally made to suffer in the prison cells, guarded by heavily armed men.

It was further learnt that people were brought to the cells over issues ranging from property disputes to settling personal scores.

Geo News had aired the story of the private torture cell being run in Rahim Yar Khan, following which eight suspects were rounded up and the Station House Officer (SHO) B-Division, Shabbir Ahmed, was suspended.

Police were on a hunt for Kami Shah since then.

Shah, however, today presented himself to police saying that had he been involved in any criminal activity, he would not have presented himself for arrest. He claimed that the man he was seen slapping in one of the videos wanted to kidnap his son.

The suspect was shifted to B-Division police station.

Earlier, a woman had also claimed that the house in which the torture chamber was built belongs to her.

Speaking to Geo News, the woman had said that she had to move to Islamabad after her house was captured by influential figures who later converted it into a torture chamber.

Shortly after the news was aired on TV channels, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif had taken notice of the matter and ordered concerned officials to take indiscriminate action against the culprits.

Pakistan, India likely to face off in ICC Women?s Championship

KARACHI: The bilateral series between the men teams of Pakistan and India may not resume in near time soon but the women teams from both the arch-rivals are likely to face off each other in the ICC Women’s Championship later this year.

Pakistan is scheduled to host India for a three-match ODI series during the window from August to October 2016, as part of ICC Women’s Championship, which is also the qualifying round for next year’s ICC Women’s World Cup.

The PCB, according to sources, has written to BCCI suggesting United Arab Emirates (UAE) as the venue for series, tentatively scheduled for September.

The BCCI, however, has informed the PCB that it will commit to the series only after government’s approval, which has already been sought.

“BCCI has told PCB that they’re in contact with their government and a final reply is expected in the first week of August,” a source within the PCB told this correspondent.

“We are hoping for a reply in coming week; a positive one,” the source added.

India is currently placed at the 6th slot in ICC Women’s Championship, while Pakistan at 7th position.

And India, if want to directly qualify for the Women’s World Cup, can’t afford to skip the series against Pakistan.

Meanwhile, a source in the ICC stated that if a team refuses to play any ICC-event related matches against any other team then it will be taken as points forfeited.

Plots allotted to martyrs dependents to be exempted from CGT: Dar

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar Sunday said the plots allotted to the dependents of martyrs would be exempted from Capital Gain Tax (CGT).

CGT would not be applied on the selling of plots allotted to the heirs of the martyrs for one time only, he said while addressing a press conference here.

The minister said 50 per cent tax would be reduced on the transaction of plots allotted to the government servants.

He went on to say that the president had approved Income Tax Amendment Ordinance Bill 2016 enforcing the package announced by the government on Saturday for valuation of fair market value of property immediately.

Ishaq Dar said the legislation to enact the money bill would require at least one month therefore the government had decided to implement it immediately through an ordinance.

The normal process of legislation in this regard would be initiated in the upcoming Senate and National Assembly sessions, he added.

The minister also announced on the occasion that the president on the advice of the prime minister had also consented to lifting of Customs Act 1969 imposed in Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (PATA).

The act would no more be applicable in Malakand Division and Kohistan District in 24 hours, he added.

He clarified that the Customs Act was implemented in PATA on March 28 2016 on the request of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government and now on its request it was declared as non functional.

The KP government had sent a summary in May 2015 requesting that the Custom Act be implemented in PATA which was duly approved by the president.

However after strong reaction by the PATA people as they suffered a lot due to this act, the KP government again sent a summary in May 2016 requesting to repeal it which has been approved by the president today, the minister added.

Replying to a question, Ishaq Dar said in the previous year the government earned around Rs8 billion revenue from the real estate sector, which after legislation, would likely increase up to Rs70 billion for the current fiscal year 2016-17. He said no such steps could have been taken in the country's 70-year history before.

The present government, however, managed to bring the reforms which would help bring transparency in the real estate sector, he added.

To another question he said Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan should better focus on the genuine issues of the KP people instead of doing politics of agitation.

He said the Chitral people were suffering from flash floods as dozens of them died and many houses damaged.

The PTI chief should turn his attention towards that area, he added.

Plots allotted to martyrs dependents to be exempted from CGT: Dar

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar Sunday said the plots allotted to the dependents of martyrs would be exempted from Capital Gain Tax (CGT).

CGT would not be applied on the selling of plots allotted to the heirs of the martyrs for one time only, he said while addressing a press conference here.

The minister said 50 per cent tax would be reduced on the transaction of plots allotted to the government servants.

He went on to say that the president had approved Income Tax Amendment Ordinance Bill 2016 enforcing the package announced by the government on Saturday for valuation of fair market value of property immediately.

Ishaq Dar said the legislation to enact the money bill would require at least one month therefore the government had decided to implement it immediately through an ordinance.

The normal process of legislation in this regard would be initiated in the upcoming Senate and National Assembly sessions, he added.

The minister also announced on the occasion that the president on the advice of the prime minister had also consented to lifting of Customs Act 1969 imposed in Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (PATA).

The act would no more be applicable in Malakand Division and Kohistan District in 24 hours, he added.

He clarified that the Customs Act was implemented in PATA on March 28 2016 on the request of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government and now on its request it was declared as non functional.

The KP government had sent a summary in May 2015 requesting that the Custom Act be implemented in PATA which was duly approved by the president.

However after strong reaction by the PATA people as they suffered a lot due to this act, the KP government again sent a summary in May 2016 requesting to repeal it which has been approved by the president today, the minister added.

Replying to a question, Ishaq Dar said in the previous year the government earned around Rs8 billion revenue from the real estate sector, which after legislation, would likely increase up to Rs70 billion for the current fiscal year 2016-17. He said no such steps could have been taken in the country's 70-year history before.

The present government, however, managed to bring the reforms which would help bring transparency in the real estate sector, he added.

To another question he said Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan should better focus on the genuine issues of the KP people instead of doing politics of agitation.

He said the Chitral people were suffering from flash floods as dozens of them died and many houses damaged.

The PTI chief should turn his attention towards that area, he added.

Mufti Qavi denies relation with suspect in Qandeel Baloch murder case

MULTAN: Mufti Abdul Qavi on Sunday denied any relation with a suspect in the murder case of social media starlet Qandeel Baloch, saying that he would present answers to the 14-point questionnaire pertaining to the murder tomorrow.

Speaking at a news conference here, Mufti Abdul Qavi said he does not even know the family of suspect Abdul Basit, not to talk of any relation with him.

The cleric, who had to lose his membership of the Ruet-i-Hilal Committee following the surfacing of a video in which he was seen with Baloch on social media, said he has prepared answers to the 14-point questionnaire handed to him pertaining to the investigations of Baloch's murder and will submit it to police on Monday (tomorrow).

Earlier today reports suggested Abdul Basit, who had driven Qandeel Baloch’s brother Waseem and cousin Haq Nawaz to Multan in a taxi, to be the son of Mufti Qavi’s uncle.

On July 15, Basit had allegedly driven the two to Multan from Baloch's ancestral village Shah Saddar Din in Dera Ghazi Khan, around 130 kilometers away. He is reportedly a resident of the same village as that of Baloch.

Waseem and Haq Nawaz had reportedly returned to the village shortly after the murder.

Basit had handed himself over to police on 27th July in Multan.

Mufti Qavi, at the news conference today, said he does not know any Basit.

The cleric said that he had not been contacted by any of Qandeel’s heirs after her murder and that he does not know details regarding her family.

Earlier, the mother of slain model had claimed that Mufti Qavi had provoked her son Waseem into murdering her daughter.

Qandeel’s brother Waseem had admitted to strangling her to death for the 'honour of the family'. However, sources in Punjab Forensic Science Agency on Saturday revealed that the model had been strangled to death by her cousin Haq Nawaz instead of by her brother.

Meanwhile, a local court in Multan sent Waseem to jail after completion of a 14-day physical remand. Haq Nawaz remains with the police on a five-day physical remand.

Mufti Qavi denies relation with suspect in Qandeel Baloch murder case

MULTAN: Mufti Abdul Qavi on Sunday denied any relation with a suspect in the murder case of social media starlet Qandeel Baloch, saying that he would present answers to the 14-point questionnaire pertaining to the murder tomorrow.

Speaking at a news conference here, Mufti Abdul Qavi said he does not even know the family of suspect Abdul Basit, not to talk of any relation with him.

The cleric, who had to lose his membership of the Ruet-i-Hilal Committee following the surfacing of a video in which he was seen with Baloch on social media, said he has prepared answers to the 14-point questionnaire handed to him pertaining to the investigations of Baloch's murder and will submit it to police on Monday (tomorrow).

Earlier today reports suggested Abdul Basit, who had driven Qandeel Baloch?s brother Waseem and cousin Haq Nawaz to Multan in a taxi, to be the son of Mufti Qavi?s uncle.

On July 15, Basit had allegedly driven the two to Multan from Baloch's ancestral village Shah Saddar Din in Dera Ghazi Khan, around 130 kilometers away. He is reportedly a resident of the same village as that of Baloch.

Waseem and Haq Nawaz had reportedly returned to the village shortly after the murder.

Basit had handed himself over to police on 27th July in Multan.

Mufti Qavi, at the news conference today, said he does not know any Basit.

The cleric said that he had not been contacted by any of Qandeel?s heirs after her murder and that he does not know details regarding her family.

Earlier, the mother of slain model had claimed that Mufti Qavi had provoked her son Waseem into murdering her daughter.

Qandeel?s brother Waseem had admitted to strangling her to death for the 'honour of the family'. However, sources in Punjab Forensic Science Agency on Saturday revealed that the model had been strangled to death by her cousin Haq Nawaz instead of by her brother.

Meanwhile, a local court in Multan sent Waseem to jail after completion of a 14-day physical remand. Haq Nawaz remains with the police on a five-day physical remand.

Geo News restored to its previous position in Karachi

KARACHI: Geo News on Sunday was restored to its previous position in almost all areas of Karachi, while officials of the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) said the channel has been placed back on its position of July 27 upon the authority's directives.

The transmissions of Geo News were disrupted on July 28 and the channel was put on last numbers on the local cable network making it inaccessible for the people in many areas.

The move prompted journalist fraternity, lawyers' bodies, civil society and human rights groups to protest against curbs on media. A large number of masses from all walks of life participated in Saturday's demonstrations held across the country.

The cable operators, however, today restored the channel to its earlier position.

"Geo News thanks journalist bodies, lawyers, politicians and rights groups for standing by it in another phase of struggle for the freedom of press. The channel also expresses gratitude to doctors, politicians and the commoners who supported it in this campaign," said the spokesman, adding that we also thank the cable operators who restored it to its original position.

"We resolve to keep providing the people with news and analyses relating to the affairs and issues concerning them," said the spokesperson.

"We stand by our commitment to the integrity of Pakistan, its federation and the democracy," he added.

Samia's father refuses to recognize her second husband

JHELUM: The father of Samia Shahid, a British national allegedly killed for 'honour' in Jhelum, on Sunday declined to recognize her second husband before a high-level investigation committee formed last week to probe the matter.

The three-member committee visited the scene of the tragedy in Jhelum and penned down statements by prime suspect, Samia’s first husband, Chaudhary Shakeel and father Chaudhary Shahid.

The committee also summoned Samia’s second husband Syed Mukhtar Kazam and recorded his statement.

Chaudhary Shahid refused to recognize Mukhtar Kazam in front of the committee. The committee on Monday will record statement of the doctor who had carried out Samia’s post-mortem.

The investigative team also analysed the police’s initial report on the case. A written report on the probe will be presented to CM Punjab.

No conclusive investigation has yet been completed by the Jhelum police even after 11 days following the mysterious alleged honour killing of 27-year-old Samia.

Samia Shahid married Mukhtar Kazam less than two years ago against her family's wishes and went to live with his family in Dubai.

This month Samia, originally from Bradford, went to visit her father in a village called “Poteh” near Dina on the 14th of July. Her family, who are also British nationals, were in Pakistan following a bereavement within the family.

Earlier, sources close to the case told Geo News that police showed negligence in the initial investigation of the murder probe. The case, as a result, is getting complicated with pressure mounting on the Pakistan government by authorities in the United Kingdom, they added.

It took four days for the police to register an FIR of the incident.

It is understood that after marrying Mukhtar Kazam, the couple had faced death threats.

After Samia’s death in mysterious circumstances, her husband was told she died of a heart attack but the parents lodged a statement saying she committed suicide.

Her husband lodged an FIR in Jhelum alleging foul play. In the FIR seen by The News, the husband alleged that his wife was buried without his knowledge.

CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah leaves for Dubai

KARACHI: Former president and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday called newly elected Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah to Dubai, sources said.

Murad Ali Shah is leaving immediately for Dubai, the sources said, adding that he arrived in Karachi from Larkana as per a scheduled flight.

The newly elected CM Sindh spent a busy day at Larkana today, where he arrived at Garhi Khuda Baksh with a protocol comprising 32 vehicles.

He went to Garhi Khuda Baksh with his cabinet members and visited Z.A. Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto?s tombs. He laid wreaths on their graves.

In Larkana, he visited the hospital where injured Rangers officers were under treatment after Saturday?s twin blasts near their checkpost in the city.

CM Sindh also in a press conference in Garhi Khuda Baksh said that the local government?s first priority would be establishment of peace.

On the subject of extension of Rangers? policing powers in Sindh, he said that the issue would be resolved soon.

The CM Sindh said that he is not fond of protocol but security is necessary.

The CM Sindh also strongly condemned the Larkana bombings that martyred a Rangers' officer and injured several others on Saturday.

Murad Ali Shah said that in the past, developmental work has been carried out in Larkana and more would be done.

Murad Ali Shah expressed gratitude for Muttahid Quami Movement (MQM) for not having a contender against him in the provincial assembly?s elections.

To a question, he said that wherever criminals are present in Sindh, the law enforcement agencies would take action against them.

The new CM vowed to eliminate corruption from Sindh and serve the public.

CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah leaves for Dubai

KARACHI: Former president and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday called newly elected Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah to Dubai, sources said.

Murad Ali Shah is leaving immediately for Dubai, the sources said, adding that he arrived in Karachi from Larkana as per a scheduled flight.

The newly elected CM Sindh spent a busy day at Larkana today, where he arrived at Garhi Khuda Baksh with a protocol comprising 32 vehicles.

He went to Garhi Khuda Baksh with his cabinet members and visited Z.A. Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto’s tombs. He laid wreaths on their graves.

In Larkana, he visited the hospital where injured Rangers officers were under treatment after Saturday’s twin blasts near their checkpost in the city.

CM Sindh also in a press conference in Garhi Khuda Baksh said that the local government’s first priority would be establishment of peace.

On the subject of extension of Rangers’ policing powers in Sindh, he said that the issue would be resolved soon.

The CM Sindh said that he is not fond of protocol but security is necessary.

The CM Sindh also strongly condemned the Larkana bombings that martyred a Rangers' officer and injured several others on Saturday.

Murad Ali Shah said that in the past, developmental work has been carried out in Larkana and more would be done.

Murad Ali Shah expressed gratitude for Muttahid Quami Movement (MQM) for not having a contender against him in the provincial assembly’s elections.

To a question, he said that wherever criminals are present in Sindh, the law enforcement agencies would take action against them.

The new CM vowed to eliminate corruption from Sindh and serve the public.

Who will be Pakistan's next Chief of Army Staff? 

ISLAMABAD: The announcement by the ISPR a few months back that General Raheel Sharif would not seek extension, on the one hand, had cleared the mist around rumours of his extension, but on the other hand, it had also turned the discussions to the new chapter: who would become the next COAS and hold this powerful and of course, a very important appointment?

The present Army Chief Gen. Raheel Sharif will retire on Nov 28 this year and Gen. Rashad Mahmood, who is the existing Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee, will be retiring a day prior to the Army Chief, on Nov 27. If history and precedence have any say in Pakistan, the appointment of CJCSC is again likely to be made from Pakistan Army, because only two of the past CJCSCs were from other services. In this case, we will see two of the Lieutenant Generals being elevated as four star generals during November this year. Who they would be is a million dollar question, but statistics tell us a lot.

Seniority of PMA Long Course, coupled with the rank and Pakistan Army number [PA Number], determines one’s standing in the Army. Among the present three stars, we have officers from 62nd PMA Long Course, who are the senior most after COAS. From within them, Lt. Gen. Zubair Mehmood Hayat, an artillery officer, is the senior most and is the present Chief of General Staff of Pak Army. The others include Lt. Gen. Najib Ullah Khan, Lt. Gen. Wajid Ul Hassan, Lt. Gen. Ishfaq Nadeem, Lt. Gen. Javed Iqbal, and Lt. Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa.

Lt. Gen. Zubair remained on important appointments like Corps Commander Bahawalpur and Director General Strategic Plans Division before assuming his present office. He was also Principal Staff Officer with former Army Chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani as a Brigadier.

Next in the line is Lt. Gen. Najeeb ullah Khan, who is from the Corps of Engineers and is presently serving as Director General Joint Staff. He was previously Quarter Master General in GHQ and also served as DG FWO. However, he has also not commanded a corps yet.

Next in seniority is the officer from the Armoured Corps, Lt. Gen. Wajid Ul Hassan. He is presently serving as the Chairman of Heavy Industries Taxila. However, he has not commanded any corps as yet too.

Fourth in line is Lt. Gen. Ishfaq Nadeem, who had been Chief of General Staff and was also Director General Military Operations. Presently, he is commanding Multan Corps.

Note that many of the former army chiefs had also served as DGMO. These include Gen. Jehangir Karamat, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, and Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg, who all held appointment of DGMO before becoming an army chief.

Lt. Gen. Javed Iqbal is another prominent officer from 62nd Long Course, who is presently commanding Bahawalpur Corps and was previously president of National Defence University.

Lt. Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa is also among the runners who was previously Commander of important Rawalpindi Corps and is presently employed as Inspector General Training and Evaluation, at GHQ, a position General Raheel Sharif held before becoming the army chief.

Normally, commanding a corps carries huge weightage before being considered for promotion to the four-star general. If the prime minister considers this important fact, then we will clearly see four frontrunners for the two appointments of CJCSC and COAS: Lt. Gen. Zubair Hayat, Lt. Gen. Ishfaq Nadeem, Lt. Gen. Javed Iqbal, and Lt. Gen. Qamar Bajwa. Normally, CGS and DGMO are the most important appointments in the career of any general officer, as majority of former chiefs had either been CGS, DGMO, or both.

Prime Minister office has to make the final decision, and recommendations of the present chief will definitely carry a lot of value. In 1992, Mr Nawaz Sharif announced appointment of Gen. Asif Nawaz, three months prior to the vacation by Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg. What course of action he adopts this year and who he selects for this coveted position, will have a lot of bearing on the war on terror and the future of Pakistan.

 

 

Noose tightening around terrorists: COAS Raheel Sharif

CHITRAL: Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif on Sunday attended the ongoing Shandur Polo festival and said it is the result of the sacrifices made by the nation and the armed forces that today people are able to breathe peacefully.

Addressing the festival participants, the army chief said that the Shandur festival sends a clear message to terrorists that Pakistanis will continue with their traditions without fear. 

?I assure you that noose is tightening around terrorists and their facilitators,? he said, adding that the mission against terrorists will continue nationwide to sustain peace.

Gen. Raheel Sharif also said that the day is not far when Pakistan becomes a symbol of education, development, peace and prosperity.

The COAS added that the Shandur festival is a positive step towards promotion of tourism in the country, and that organisers of the event deserve praise for their initiative.

The three-day Shandur Polo festival kicked off on Friday, attracting a large number of local and international visitors who arrived to watch this unusual game at the highest Polo ground of the world.

Nestled amid the Hindukush Mountains, the Shandur polo ground is situated at a height of 12500 feet above sea level.

The sport is played on horseback with players hitting a ball with a mallet.

The festival has been organised after a three-year hiatus.

Noose tightening around terrorists: COAS Raheel Sharif

CHITRAL: Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif on Sunday attended the ongoing Shandur Polo festival and said it is the result of the sacrifices made by the nation and the armed forces that today people are able to breathe peacefully.

Addressing the festival participants, the army chief said that the Shandur festival sends a clear message to terrorists that Pakistanis will continue with their traditions without fear. 

“I assure you that noose is tightening around terrorists and their facilitators,” he said, adding that the mission against terrorists will continue nationwide to sustain peace.

Gen. Raheel Sharif also said that the day is not far when Pakistan becomes a symbol of education, development, peace and prosperity.

The COAS added that the Shandur festival is a positive step towards promotion of tourism in the country, and that organisers of the event deserve praise for their initiative.

The three-day Shandur Polo festival kicked off on Friday, attracting a large number of local and international visitors who arrived to watch this unusual game at the highest Polo ground of the world.

Nestled amid the Hindukush Mountains, the Shandur polo ground is situated at a height of 12500 feet above sea level.

The sport is played on horseback with players hitting a ball with a mallet.

The festival has been organised after a three-year hiatus.