Authorities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to adopt ‘stringent’ security measures as national polls approach

Election posters installed on light poles along a road in Peshawar on December 22, 2023, ahead of Pakistan's general elections. (AFP/File)
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Updated 24 January 2024
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Authorities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to adopt ‘stringent’ security measures as national polls approach

  • The province, which shares a border with Afghanistan, suffered 23 suicide attacks last year, as per a report
  • KP-based political parties JUI-F, ANP and analysts wary of militant threats ahead of February 8 national polls

ISLAMABAD: Authorities in militancy-hit northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province will ensure a plan with “stringent” security measures is in place for upcoming national polls, officials said on Wednesday, as Pakistan gears up for national polls amid surging militant attacks. 

KP, which shares a lengthy border with neighboring Afghanistan, has suffered a surge in militant attacks since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in August 2021. The Pakistan Taliban, or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have mounted attacks in KP ever since a fragile truce between the state and the TTP broke down in November 2022. Pakistan alleges the militants launch attacks against it from sanctuaries in Afghanistan. Kabul strongly denies the allegations. 

The violence surged in 2023, with the Islamabad-based think tank Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS) saying that 2023 saw a “distressing” 93 percent increase in suicide attacks in Pakistan. The highest number of suicide attacks, 23, took place in KP. 

Kaleemullah Dawar, who was contesting polls as an independent candidate, was gunned down with two others on Jan. 10 in the North Waziristan tribal district. The incident stoked fears of polls slated for Feb. 8 in KP being marred by violence and bloodshed. 

“Tribal areas are now part of KP, we have held back-to-back meetings with all concerned departments, including security officials, to work out an extensive plan to ensure stringent security measures in this challenging environment,” Shamshad Khan, KP’s provincial election commissioner, told Arab News. 

“We have completed meetings for the deployment of police and other security officials to maintain order during election days,” the ECP official added. 

Shehzada Kaukab Farooq, KP Police director for public relations, said security was already on “high alert” in the province. He said authorities were also giving final touches to an elaborate plan through which thousands of security personnel would be deployed to ensure safety of the voters. 

“An estimated 115,000 police, Frontier Constabulary (FC) and other security personnel will be deployed to protect polling stations and voters,” Farooq told Arab News. 

“Security forces will be posted in areas and polling stations categorized as most sensitive and sensitive by the Election Commission of Pakistan.”

KP-based political parties, such as the Awami National Party, (ANP) are wary of the threat posed by militancy in the province. The ANP’s leaders and supporters have suffered deadly attacks at the hands of militants in the restive province. 

ANP spokesperson Samar Haroon Bilour cited KP’s deteriorating security as the main issue confronting the province, adding that her party had limited its political gatherings after its prominent leader, Aimal Wali Khan, received death threats. 

“Because we’ve been beaten badly (by militants) before in the field, we are now focusing on limiting our political assemblies to secure our workers’ lives,” Bilour told Arab News. 

“We are holding corner and indoor meetings to keep our campaigns running.” 

Abdullah Khan, managing director and researcher at PICSS, said banned outfits such as Daesh, ISKP, and Baloch separatist groups were a constant threat for political parties and their campaigns.

“KP and Balochistan provinces could experience election-related violence,” he warned. 

This week, the provincial government imposed a ban on public gatherings in two districts of the province, Lakki Marwat and Tank, citing security reasons. Ikram Khatana, media officer of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, doubted the government’s intentions behind the move. 

“In this situation, holding transparent elections is a farce,” Khatana told Arab News, accusing the provincial administration of resorting to pre-poll rigging. 

The PTI, founded by jailed former PM Imran Khan, has accused the military, the caretaker administration and Pakistan’s election regulator of colluding to keep him and his party away from polls. All three strongly deny the allegations. 

Jalil Jan, the spokesperson for the Jamiat Ulama-e-Pakistan Fazl (JUI-F), told Arab News his party has repeatedly expressed reservations about the worsening security situation as polls approach. 

JUI-F chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman this month asked the government to delay polls due to the worsening security situation in the province. His demand came after a JUI-F convoy last month was attacked by unidentified gunmen on the Islamabad-DI Khan motorway

However, Jan said the JUI-F would participate in the democratic exercise despite threats to the party. 

“Provide us an environment under which our leaders and voters can go for canvassing and voting in a fear-free environment,” Jan said. 

Abdullah Khan acknowledged the surge in militancy was a matter of “significant concern” for political parties as polls approach. 

“Target killings, suicide attacks, and improvised explosive devices-like tactics against candidates and political workers remain a matter of significant concern,” he said. 


Pakistan seeks Beijing’s support for completion of 1,800MW hydropower projects

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Pakistan seeks Beijing’s support for completion of 1,800MW hydropower projects

  • The Kohala and Azad Pattan hydropower projects have reportedly been delayed for past several months
  • Beijing is investing more than $65 billion in energy and infrastructure projects in Pakistan as part of CPEC

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has sought Chinese support for early completion of two hydropower projects, Pakistani state media reported on Thursday, amid the minister’s visit to China.
The 1,124 megawatts (MW) Kohala and 700MW Azad Pattan hydropower projects have been delayed for the past several months, according to media reports.
In his meeting with National Energy Administration of China’s Chairman Zhang Jianghua, Iqbal said his government intended to diversify energy mix toward clean and renewable energy.
“In that context, Minister for Planning sought Chinese continued cooperation for the early implementation of the Azad Pattan and Kohala Hydro Power Projects,” the state-run Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.
Beijing is investing over $65 billion in energy and infrastructure projects in Pakistan as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a major segment of Beijing’s Belt and Road infrastructure initiative, which will connect China to the Arabian Sea and help Islamabad expand and modernize its economy through a network of roads, railways, pipelines and ports in Pakistan.
During the meeting, the two sides also discussed new initiatives to improve energy management system, aimed at reducing theft and line losses, according to the report.
“We intend to reform energy sector to be efficient and affordable in order to provide electricity to consumers and businesses at cheaper rates by cutting line losses and power theft,” Iqbal was quoted as saying.
The meeting was part of Iqbal’s engagements in Beijing to prepare for the next round of Joint Coordination Committee meeting as well as for the preparation of an upcoming visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to China.
Earlier, the minister met officials of top Chinese companies, including Power China, TBEA Co. Ltd., and Electric Power Planning and Engineering Institute, that specialize in power transmission and distribution.


Pakistan envoy urges Hajj pilgrims to demonstrate discipline during stay in Saudi Arabia

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Pakistan envoy urges Hajj pilgrims to demonstrate discipline during stay in Saudi Arabia

  • Pakistan on Thursday launched its pre-Hajj flight operation which will continue till June 9
  • Ambassador Ahmed Farooq thanks Saudi Arabia for ‘best’ arrangements for Hajj pilgrims

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Farooq, on Friday urged Pakistani Hajj pilgrims to demonstrate discipline during their stay in Saudi Arabia and thanked the Kingdom for ensuring “best” arrangements for the devotees, the Pakistani religious affairs ministry said.
The statement came amid Pakistan’s ongoing pre-Hajj flight operation to ferry pilgrims to the Kingdom for the annual pilgrimage. Several Hajj flights left Pakistan for the Kingdom on Thursday.
Ambassador Farooq and Pakistan’s Hajj Director-General Abdul Wahab Soomro warmly welcomed the Pakistani pilgrims upon arrival in the holy city of Madinah.
“Pilgrims should demonstrate best discipline to increase the prestige of the country,” the Pakistani religious affairs ministry quoted the ambassador as saying.
“We are grateful to the Saudi government for making the best arrangements for Hajj pilgrims.”
Soomro said the pre-Hajj flight operation was ongoing successfully and feedback about different facilities would be sought from pilgrims through the Pak Hajj app.
Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, and requires every adult Muslim to undertake the journey to the holy Islamic sites in Makkah at least once in their lifetime, if they are financially and physically able.
Pakistan has a Hajj quota of 179,210 pilgrims this year, according to the Pakistani religious affairs ministry. Of them, 63,805 pilgrims will be performing the pilgrimage under the government scheme, while the rest would be accommodated by private tour operators.
This year’s pilgrimage is expected to run from June 14 till June 19.


Pakistan and Ireland go toe-to-toe in inaugural T20I series today

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Pakistan and Ireland go toe-to-toe in inaugural T20I series today

  • Both Pakistan and Ireland are in the same group of the T20 World Cup
  • Mohammad Amir expected to be available for second and third T20Is

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan cricket team will kick off its Europe tour today, Friday, with the first of three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) against Ireland at the Castle Avenue, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said.
This marks the first time Ireland will host Pakistan for a T20I series. The two sides have previously met only once in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2009 where Pakistan won by 39 runs with Kamran Akmal receiving the player of the match award for his 51-ball 57 and two stumpings.
Interestingly, both Pakistan and Ireland are in the same group for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 and will face each other in Florida on June 16. Apart from the two sides, India, USA, and Canada are also in the same group, with the top two teams advancing to the second stage.
“Our preparations for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 began with the home series against New Zealand and now it’s all about putting the final touches on those preparations. We have clarity on our game plans, strategies and combinations. It’s about bringing everything together before we arrive in the United States,” the PCB quoted Pakistan head coach Azhar Mahmood as saying.
“We’ve only played Ireland once, so they will be a relatively new opponent for us. However, any team in T20 cricket can be dangerous as the match can swing in one over. The three T20Is will provide us with good information about their players and how they approach T20 cricket.”
The remaining two matches will also take place at the same venue in Ireland on Sunday and Tuesday, before Pakistan head to Headingley, Leeds on Wednesday for a series of four T20Is against England.
Following the England series, with matches scheduled at Headingley (22 May), Birmingham (25 May), Cardiff (28 May), and The Oval, London (30 May), both England and Pakistan will head to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, according to the PCB.
England will face Scotland in Barbados on June 4 in their opening match, while Pakistan will launch their campaign against the United States (US) in Dallas on June 6.
Meanwhile, fast bowler Mohammad Amir will miss the first T20I due to delays in the issuance of his visa. He is expected to join the side on Friday.
Squads
Ireland: Paul Stirling (captain), Mark Adair, Ross Adair, Andrew Balbirnie, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Graham Hume, Barry McCarthy, Neil Rock, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker, Ben White, Craig Young
Pakistan: Babar Azam (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Azam Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Amir (unavailable for first T20I), Mohammad Rizwan, Muhammad Irfan Khan, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Usman Khan


Saudi tech company partners with Pakistan’s ABHI to launch financial services in Kingdom

Updated 10 May 2024
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Saudi tech company partners with Pakistan’s ABHI to launch financial services in Kingdom

  • ABHI, which also serves customers in UAE, was selected as one of Gulf country’s Future 100 companies last year 
  • Saudi tech company says partnership to empower Kingdom’s citizens, embolden private sector and foster economic growth

KARACHI: Alraedah Digital Solutions, a leading Saudi technology company, announced on Thursday it was entering into a strategic partnership with Pakistani fintech ABHI to launch “innovative” financial services in the Kingdom. 
Alraedah Digital Solutions, the digital arm of Alraedah Digital Group, focuses on innovation and digital transformation to empower businesses and individuals through cutting-edge solutions in finance and technology. 
ABHI is a Pakistani fintech company that provides innovative finance solutions to businesses and their employees. Last year, it was selected as one of the Future 100 companies of the United Arab Emirates. 
Founded in 2021, ABHI has been serving customers in Pakistan, UAE, and Bangladesh through its credit-bridging products. These include Earned Wage Access, Invoice Factoring, SME Working Capital & Revenue Based Financing, and Payroll Solutions. 
“Under the terms of the agreement, Alraedah will leverage ABHI’s robust capabilities to launch a set of innovative financial services in KSA,” the Saudi company said in a press release. 
The statement said as per the terms of the agreement, ABHI will gain access to Alraedah’s knowledge and understanding of the local Saudi market. This would enable it to collaboratively launch innovative financing products in Saudi Arabia.
“Alraedah will enable access to $200 million over the course of three years to develop products that apply ABHI’s proprietary technology, localized for the Saudi market,” the press release said. 
The Pakistani fintech says it has a client base of over 1,000 esteemed companies and actively promotes financial empowerment and provides stability to over 750,000 employees across the region.
“With our innovative financial solutions and Alraedah’s deep local expertise, we are poised to empower Saudi citizens, embolden the private sector, and foster a more vibrant, thriving economy,” Omair Ansari, co-founder and CEO of ABHI, was quoted as saying. 
Paul Melotto, CEO of Alraedah Digital Solutions, said both companies aim to redefine access to financial services and empower individuals and businesses across the region.
“Together, we aim to redefine access to financial services and empower individuals and businesses across the region,” he said.


Suspected militants bomb school for girls in northwestern Pakistan

Updated 09 May 2024
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Suspected militants bomb school for girls in northwestern Pakistan

  • No one harmed as militants blow up girls school in North Waziristan district, say police
  • Pakistan witnessed attacks on girls’ schools until 2019 by militants opposed to female education

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan: Militants detonated a bomb at a girls school in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban in the country’s volatile northwest, badly damaging the structure, police said Thursday. No one was harmed in the overnight attack.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack late Wednesday that targeted the only girls school in Shawa, a town in the North Waziristan district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, local police chief Amjad Wazir said.

UNICEF condemned the bombing as “despicable and cowardly act that could jeopardize the future of many young and talented girls.”

According to the police chief, the attackers first beat up the school guard before setting off the explosives at the private Aafia Islamic Girls Model School, which has 150 students.

Suspicion is likely to fall on Islamic militants and specifically the Pakistani Taliban, who have targeted girls schools in the province in the past, saying that women should not be educated.

In a statement, Abdullah Fadil, the UNICEF representative in Pakistan, said the “destruction of a girls’ school in a remote and underserved area is a heinous crime detrimental to national progress.” He cited Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif statement on Wednesday declaring an education emergency and pledging to work toward enrolling 26 million out-of-school children.

Pakistan witnessed multiple attacks on girls schools until 2019, especially in the Swat Valley and elsewhere in the northwest where the Pakistani Taliban long controlled the former tribal regions. In 2012, the insurgents attacked Malala Yousafzai, a teenage student and advocate for the education of girls who went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

The Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan or TTP, were evicted from Swat and other regions in recent years. The TTP are a separate group but a close ally of the Afghan Taliban, who seized power in Afghanistan in 2021.

The Taliban takeover in neighboring Afghanistan has emboldened the Pakistani Taliban.