Federal cabinet directs ministry to ensure best Hajj arrangements, affordability

In this file photo, Muslim pilgrims throw pebbles at pillars during the "Jamarat" ritual, the stoning of Satan, in Mina near the holy city of Mecca, on Sept. 12, 2016. (AFP)
Updated 04 May 2018
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Federal cabinet directs ministry to ensure best Hajj arrangements, affordability

  • The cabinet gave the directives in a meeting held at PM Office with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in chair
  • The members were briefed about the progress into balloting process and Hajj Policy 2018

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Cabinet on Thursday directed the Ministry of Religious Affairs to ensure the best arrangements for facilitation of Hajj pilgrims, besides making the pilgrimage affordable for the people.

The cabinet gave these directives in a meeting held at PM Office with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in chair wherein the members were briefed about the progress into balloting process and Hajj Policy 2018.

The cabinet accorded in-principle approval for establishment of Pakistan Physical Therapy Council and Pakistan Allied Health Professionals and Paramedics Council. The meeting directed to present the draft legislation before Cabinet Committee on Legislative Cases.

The Federal Cabinet ratified the recommendations of the Cabinet Committee for Legislative Cases (CCLC) held on 24-4-2018 and the decisions taken by the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet in its meetings held on April 12, 2018 and April 17, 2018.

The meeting also ratified the decisions taken by the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCE) in its meeting held on April 23, 2018 in Karachi.

The body approved the appointment of Professor Dr. Ghazala Siddiqui as Director, Center of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi.

The Federal Cabinet accorded approval to the appointment/repatriation at Special Customs, Taxation and Anti-Smuggling Courts in Lahore and Peshawar.

During the meeting, Minister for Water Resources was also authorized for issuance of notification regarding determination of tariffs by NEPRA in case of Hydel Power Plants. The meeting also approved the nomination/appointment of Director/Chairman of Pakistan-Iran Investment Company (PICL).

Minister for Power also briefed the Federal Cabinet about the current demand and supply situation of electricity in the country.


Pakistan condemns Netanyahu’s ‘hexagon of alliances’ plan, says alert to growing India-Israel defense ties

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Pakistan condemns Netanyahu’s ‘hexagon of alliances’ plan, says alert to growing India-Israel defense ties

  • Israel’s Netanyahu last week proposed an alliance of countries in and around Middle East against its adversaries
  • Pakistan maintains “robust military preparedness” to deter any potential aggression, says foreign office spokesperson

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign office spokesperson on Thursday condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent statement about forming a “hexagon of alliances” within or around the Middle East, saying Islamabad was alert to growing defense ties between New Delhi and Tel Aviv. 

Netanyahu on Sunday outlined plans to form a new regional bloc, describing it as a “hexagon of alliances” that he said could include Israel, India, Greece and Cyprus, along with other unnamed Arab, African and Asian states. He said the grouping would collectively stand against what he described as “radical” adversaries.

His comments came days before Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Israel on Wednesday for a two-day trip to bolster ties. The two are expected to discuss cooperation in science and technology, innovation, agriculture, water management, technology, defense and security during the trip. 

The statement drew a sharp response from Pakistan’s Senate, which unanimously passed a resolution on Tuesday rejecting Netanyahu’s remarks.

“I would also like to draw your attention to the recent resolution adopted by the Senate of Pakistan that strongly condemned such remarks and attempts to undermine Muslim unity,” Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi told reporters during a weekly press briefing.

“We continue to condemn these provocative steps and statements by the leadership of the occupying power that threaten regional peace and stability,” he added.

Netanyahu had also said Israel’s goal was to create an axis of nations that see eye to eye against what he described as the “radical Shia” and “radical Sunni” axis of nations. 

Andrabi said attempts to divide the Muslim world along sectarian lines were a “nefarious design” on Netanyahu’s part.

India is Israel’s largest arms buyer and second-largest trading partner in Asia, after China. In response to a question on India’s growing defense ties with Israel, Andrabi said Pakistan remained cognizant of the risks posed by such cooperation.

“Yes, we remain seized of the defense ties between Israel and India,” the spokesperson said, noting that certain “systems and platforms” may have been used by India against Pakistan in the past.

“We are alive to the threats they pose to our security, sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as to regional peace and stability.”

Andrabi said Pakistan maintained “robust military preparedness” to deter any potential aggression from hostile forces.

‘UTMOST CAUTION EXERCISED’

Andrabi spoke about Pakistan’s recent strikes against alleged militant camps in Afghanistan, saying Islamabad had conducted them in self-defense and with extreme caution to avoid casualties. 

Pakistan said it carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan against militant camps and hideouts in three provinces on Saturday night, killing over 100 militants. Afghanistan accused Pakistan of violating its territorial sovereignty and killing dozens of civilians. Kabul has vowed to retaliate. 

Andrabi said the strikes were carried out to ensure protection for the lives of the people of Pakistan and to prevent “imminent terrorist attacks.”

“These actions were directed solely against identified terrorist camps and hideouts, and utmost caution was exercised to prevent harm to civilians,” he said. 

He warned Pakistan would take necessary measures under its right to self-defense against “terrorist threats” emanating from Afghan territory.

On the safety of Pakistani nationals in Afghanistan following the strikes, Andrabi said Islamabad had raised the issue with Afghan authorities, adding that Islamabad expected “foolproof security” for Pakistani diplomats and civilians.