Immediate action for speaking against Pakistan army, minister warns

Minister of Interior Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad talking to media at CDA Headquarters after his first visit to the office in Islamabad on December 30, 2020. (PID Photo)
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Updated 03 January 2021
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Immediate action for speaking against Pakistan army, minister warns

  • Shaikh Rashid Ahmed warns he will book all those individuals who defame the army within a span of 72 hours
  • An opposition alliance has frequently accused the security establishment of manipulating political process in the country

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad said on Saturday that the government would take immediate action against individuals using derogatory language against the army and other state institutions.

"Any man using defamatory language against the army while I am running the ministry will be booked within 72 hours," he warned.

The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), an alliance of the country's leading opposition parties, has openly accused the country's defense and security establishment of manipulating the political process and bringing the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) administration to power.

The top PDM leader, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, on Friday asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to resign by the end of the month, adding that the anti-government coalition was ready to stage a "long march" in the coming weeks and could even decide to go to the garrison city of Rawalpindi instead of the seat of the civilian government in Islamabad.

However, the interior minister dismissed the threat, saying that Rehman had already failed politically.

Rasheed also maintained that the opposition alliance had been "brought down to its knees" by one of its own constituent parties that had decided not to resign from the national and provincial assemblies before the upcoming Senate elections.

Referring to the Pakistan People Party chairman, he said that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had played his cards well by presenting the alternative opinion on the resignation issue and declining to follow the PDM's confrontational strategy.

The interior minister said that the PDM had already "conceded defeat" by announcing its decision to contest the upcoming by-elections.

Asked about the opposition's decision regarding the long march, he said the government would not stop anyone from conducting political activities within the legal and constitutional parameters.

 

 


Pakistan cricket team arrives in New York to take on India on June 9

Updated 07 June 2024
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Pakistan cricket team arrives in New York to take on India on June 9

  • The country’s consul general extended a warm welcome to the team on arrival
  • The team will play two matches in New York before carrying on with their campaign

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan cricket team arrived in New York on Friday to play arch-rivals India in what is expected to be a nail-biting Twenty20 World Cup fixture, as reported by state-run media on Friday, after suffering a stunning defeat from the USA home team that shocked fans all over the world.

A Super Over thriller in Texas saw T20 World Cup debutants beat the 2022 finalists and 2009 winners in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the competition. Pakistan must win the rest of the group matches to qualify for the next stage.

The team’s group includes India, Ireland, Canada and the USA.

“The Consulate General of Pakistan in New York is pleased to announce the arrival of the Pakistan national cricket team in New York today, for their participation in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024,” PTV News said in a post on X. “The team, led by Captain Babar

Azam, was warmly received by Consul General Aamer Ahmad Atozai.”

The Green Shirts are set to compete in a series of exciting matches throughout the month, including two matches in New York on June 9 and 11.

Pakistani officials have urged the diaspora and cricket enthusiasts in New York to come out in large numbers to support the team.

The T20 World Cup is still in its group stage, with the final set to be played on June 29.


Leading Pakistani mobile banking service simplifies payments for sacrificial animals on Eid Al-Adha

Updated 07 June 2024
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Leading Pakistani mobile banking service simplifies payments for sacrificial animals on Eid Al-Adha

  • The festival generates significant economic activity within the livestock, retail and transportation sectors
  • Easypaisa is using the State Bank of Pakistan’s QR code system under the instant Raast payment service

ISLAMABAD: The largest payment wallet in the country, Easypaisa, has introduced an in-app QR-based payment method for the purchase of sacrificial animals, reported the state-run media on Friday, to facilitate users ahead of Eid Al-Adha.

Easypaisa, offered by Telenor Pakistan, allows users to store funds, make payments and transfer money using their phones.

“Easypaisa is bringing ease and convenience to its users on the Eid-ul-Azha for the sale and purchase of sacrificial animals through its very own in-app Raast-based QR code payment mechanism,” the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) said on Friday.

The initiative utilizes the State Bank of Pakistan’s QR code system under the instant Raast payment service.

Eid Al-Adha not only embodies significant religious observance but also acts as a catalyst for considerable economic momentum in Pakistan, particularly boosting the livestock sector, retail, transportation and financial services.\

As families across the nation prepare for the festival by purchasing sacrificial animals and other goods, a surge in spending creates vital economic opportunities, requiring robust payment mechanisms that users find convenient.

“Given the magnitude of transactions taking place during the Eid ul Azha time frame, Easypaisa will enable customers to transact securely and conveniently through its in-app QR feature and support SBP in its mission to drive Pakistan’s digital financial space forward,” it added.

Pakistan’s central bank is vigorously pushing for an expansion in e-banking and mobile banking services, aiming to enhance accessibility and convenience for users nationwide.

Its initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize the financial landscape of the country and ensure that banking facilities are within the reach of every citizen, regardless of their location.


Eid Al-Adha set for June 17 as Pakistan confirms start of Dhu Al-Hijjah on Saturday

Updated 07 June 2024
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Eid Al-Adha set for June 17 as Pakistan confirms start of Dhu Al-Hijjah on Saturday

  • The announced was made by Pakistan central moonsighting committee that met in Karachi
  • Muslim sight the moon for Dhu Al-Hijjah to determine the time of the annual Hajj pilgrimage

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s central moonsighting committee said on Friday that Eid Al-Adha will be celebrated across the country on June 17 after announcing the commencement of Dhu Al-Hijjah, the twelfth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, from June 8.

The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee met under the chairmanship of Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad at the Pakistan Meteorological Department building in the southern Karachi port city where its members gathered information from various zonal committee spread all over the country.

Muslims sight the moon for Dhu Al-Hijjah to determine the dates of the annual Hajj pilgrimage and Eid Al-Adha.

Addressing a news conference after the meeting, Maulana Azad named various Pakistani cities where the moon had been sighted.

“It was decided with consensus that, God willing, the 1st of Dhu Al-Hijjah 1445 Hijri will be on Saturday, June 8, 2024,” he said. “And Eid Al-Adha will be on Monday, June 17, 2024.”

Pakistan has already sent over 98,000 Hajj pilgrims to Saudi Arabia and the rest of its people aspiring to undertake their spiritual journey will arrive in the kingdom in the next few days.

Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam. Every adult Muslim is required to perform the pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime if they have adequate financial means and physical ability.

Pakistan has a Hajj quota of 179,210 pilgrims this year, of which around 70,000 people will perform the pilgrimage under the government scheme, while the rest will be facilitated by private tour operators.


Pakistan’s power regulator raises electricity rates citing fuel cost adjustments

Updated 07 June 2024
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Pakistan’s power regulator raises electricity rates citing fuel cost adjustments

  • Rs3.33 per unit hike is expected to allow ex-WAPDA electricity distribution companies to raise $101.4 million
  • Electricity consumers in Karachi will pay an additional Rs2.68 per unit for power consumption in April 2024

KARACHI: Pakistan’s National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has increased tariff for ex-WAPDA distribution companies (XWDISCOs) and Karachi Electric for the month of June after making fuel cost adjustment, according to a notification issued on Thursday.

The ex-WAPDA distribution companies in Pakistan are entities that were part of the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) before the power sector was restructured over a decade ago, leading to the unbundling of WAPDA’s power distribution functions.

The reforms resulted in the creation of several independent distribution companies (DISCOs), each responsible for providing electricity to specific geographical regions of Pakistan. While these companies operate independently, they are still regulated by NEPRA that notified a Rs3.33 per unit hike for them which would reflect in June 2024 bills.

The move is expected to help them to raise about Rs29 billion ($101.4 million) of additional revenue this month.

“The authority… has reviewed and assessed a National Average Uniform increase of Rs3.332 1/kWh in the applicable tariff for XWDISCOs on account of variations in the fuel charges for the month of April 2024,” said the NEPRA notification.

“The above adjustment of Rs3.3321/kWh shall be applicable to all the consumer categories except Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) and lifeline consumers,” it added.

Apart from these companies, the power consumers in Karachi will pay an additional Rs2.68 per unit in June, raising the tariff to Rs10.1 per unit. The tariff will further increase to Rs3.11 per unit in July which would ease to Rs0.998 per unit in September 2024 under monthly fuel cost adjustment charges, according to the notification.

Pakistan produces expensive electricity due to a combination of factors including high reliance on imported fossil fuels, inefficient energy mix, substantial transmission and distribution losses and chronic issues like circular debt and regulatory inefficiencies.

The outdated infrastructure and inefficient power plants further exacerbate costs, while underutilization of domestic resources such as hydropower and coal add to the problem.

Additionally, fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and complex tariff structures contribute to higher electricity prices.

High power cost is one of the key factors that leads to spiraling inflation.\

According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, the electricity charges had increased by 58.8 percent until May this year.


Pakistan condemns storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli ‘extremists’ amid police protection

Updated 07 June 2024
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Pakistan condemns storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli ‘extremists’ amid police protection

  • The foreign office calls the incident a violation of international norms related to respect for religious sites
  • Pakistan’s deputy PM will undertake a daylong visit to Istanbul to discuss Gaza with the D-8 foreign ministers

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday condemned the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by hundreds of Israeli “extremists” amid police protection, calling the incident a violation of decades-long international norms regarding respect for religious sites.

Hundreds of Israeli settlers stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem on Wednesday, waving flags and many chanting anti-Arab slogans.

The main streets in the neighborhood were empty of Palestinians who feared attacks from the Israeli “extremists” moving toward the mosque.

The so-called Jerusalem Day flag march was to commemorate the Israeli army’s capture of the city’s eastern sector in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, home to Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, Islam’s third holiest site, which Jews call the Temple Mount.

The incident occurred after Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir threatened to storm the mosque in a recent interview.

“Pakistan strongly condemns the storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound by hundreds of Israeli extremists under the protection of Israeli police forces,” foreign office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said during a weekly media briefing.

“The reprehensible act violates decades-long international agreements and international norms on respect for religious sites,” she added.

Baloch made it clear it was the responsibility of the “occupation authorities” to respect religious sites under international law, urging Israeli forces to ensure Al-Quds’ security. She also called for an “urgent and unconditional” ceasefire in Gaza to put an end to the killings of civilians apart from holding Israel accountable for its crimes.

Israel launched an air and ground offensive in Gaza last October following a surprise attack by Hamas in which around 1,200 Israelis were killed and more than 250 people were taken hostages. The Palestinian group said its attack was in response to the deteriorating condition of Palestinian people under Israeli occupation.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration’s response was widely viewed as disproportionate by the international community in which so far more than 36,500 people, mostly women and children, have been killed.

Israel is facing the charges of committing Palestinian genocide in the International Criminal Court that ordered an end to its ongoing offensive in Rafah.

“Pakistan also strongly condemns the horrific bombing of Israeli forces on the UNRWA-run Al-Sardi School in Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza that led to multiple deaths of mostly women and children,” Baloch said while mentioning the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees and calling the attack as another crime in the series of attacks against civilians.

Baloch said the “deliberate targeting of civilians” and public facilities was a grave violation of international law.

She further informed that Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar would undertake a daylong visit to Istanbul to attend the D-8 Council of Foreign Ministers’ meeting that will discuss the prevailing Gaza situation.

She said the meeting was called by the foreign minister of Türkiye, Hakan Fidan.

“The D-8 Foreign Ministers will deliberate upon the shared responsibility of the international community to bring an urgent and unconditional ceasefire and an end to the inhumane and unjustified war on the people of Gaza,” Baloch added.