PM Khan not to attend Malaysia summit

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Prime Minister Imran Khan with Malaysian Premier Dr. Mahathir Mohamad at PM Office in Putrajayga Malaysia on 21st Nov, 2018. (AFP / File)
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Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad speaks during the soft launch of the Kuala Lumpur Summit 2019 in Putrajaya, Nov. 21, 2019. (Photo courtesy: Malay Mail)
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Updated 25 July 2020
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PM Khan not to attend Malaysia summit

  • Malaysia’s PM said he had received a call from Khan, regretting over not being able to attend the event
  • No word from Pakistan who would represent it in the summit

KUALA LUMPUR/ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has opted out of the Kuala Lumpur Summit 2019.

In a press statement, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said he had received a call from Khan on Monday, in which the Pakistani leader conveyed his regret over not being able to attend the event which begins on Wednesday and will run through Saturday.

He also labeled as “misinformation” the allegations that the summit was intended to become a competitor to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

Khan was expected to be one of the summit’s key speakers, who also include other Mulsim world leaders.

Mahathir said Malaysia “has invited all 56 countries of the Islamic world and all 56 are represented at various levels.”

“As a small nation, Malaysia is fully aware of its limitations and capabilities. We are merely attempting to contribute what little we can to the betterment of the Ummah,” he added.

According to daily Dawn Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, while talking to a group of journalists in Islamabad on Tuesday, said no one from Pakistan would attend the summit in Kuala Lumpur.


Nine killed, one child injured as avalanche hits house in northwest Pakistan

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Nine killed, one child injured as avalanche hits house in northwest Pakistan

  • Avalanche strikes family home in Arandu area of Lower Chitral district
  • Heavy snowfall cuts off towns and villages across northern Pakistan

PESHAWAR/QUETTA: At least nine people were killed while an injured child was rescued alive when an avalanche struck a house in a mountainous district of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, officials said on Friday, as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) warned of more rain and snowfall in the area along with southwestern Pakistan.

The incident occurred in the Arandu region of Lower Chitral district, affecting members of the same family, as the PMD urged tourists to avoid unnecessary travel while authorities worked to prevent weather-related emergencies.

Rescuers evacuated dozens of residents and tourists as heavy snow blocked roads in Khyber, South Waziristan and Swat districts, where authorities cleared routes and provided food, clothing and bedding, the Rescue 1122 service said.

“An avalanche fell in Sarigal village of Arandu, a far-flung area in subdivision Drosh,” Deputy Commissioner of Lower Chitral Rao Hashim Azeem told Arab News over the phone.

“Ten people from the same family came under the avalanche in which nine were found dead and one child was rescued alive,” he added. “Police, Chitral scouts, rescue and local administration took part in the operation.”

Azeem said the rescue efforts were hampered by heavy snowfall and the area’s remote location, adding that the bodies were taken to Drosh for burial.

Heavy snow hit Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Murree, and Galiyat, stranding vehicles and causing power outages, local media reported.

“The system causing rain/snowfall is active over northern parts of the country,” the PMD said in its advisory on Friday at noon, predicting more showers and snow in the next few hours.

“Tourists [are] advised to stay vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel during rain and snowfall,” it added.

TEMPERATURE DROP IN BALOCHISTAN

The PMD said temperatures in several in districts southwestern Balochistan province dropped to –9°C as a snowstorm with strong winds hit Quetta, Kalat, Chaman, Killa Saifullah, Nushki and Loralai, disrupting daily life.

“Dozens of vehicles including passenger buses have been stranded at N-50 highway near Muslim Bagh due to heavy snowfall since Thursday night,” Assistant Commissioner Muslim Bagh Dheeraj Kalra told Arab News.

“District administration accompanied by PDMA [Provincial Disaster Management Authority] Balochistan removed the snow from the N-50 highway and opened the roads for traffic on Friday morning.”

Meanwhile, PMD Balochistan Deputy Director Muhammad Afzal said the next spell of snowfall and rain would hit the southwestern parts of the country from Jan. 25 to 27 but will not be as harsh as the first one.

“The recent system of snowstorm entered Balochistan through the Iran-Afghan border which dropped the mercury to –9°C and this freezing temperature will continue till tomorrow evening,” he said.

Weather authorities this week forecast intermittent rains and snowfall in northern regions of the country between Jan. 21 and Jan. 24, with heavy snowfall likely in upper and hilly areas of the province.

Tens of thousands of tourists flock to Pakistan’s scenic north every winter to witness snowfall, often neglecting warnings from disaster management authorities.

In Jan. 2022, at least 21 people, including children, died after they were stuck in freezing temperatures during a snowstorm in the Pakistani hill station of Murree.

In view of the situation, Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan on Friday directed the National Highway Authority (NHA) to ensure that all highways remain open and fully operational under all circumstances.

“The minister has instructed NHA field staff to remain on high alert and to maintain 24/7 monitoring of weather conditions on highways in snowfall-affected areas,” the Pakistani information ministry said.

“He emphasized that ensuring uninterrupted traffic flow on national highways, particularly in upper regions, is a top priority.”