Government says Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM’s decision to hold talks with Afghanistan ‘direct attack on federation’

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif is addressing a session of National Assembly in Islamabad, Pakistan on September 12, 2024. (APP)
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Updated 12 September 2024
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Government says Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM’s decision to hold talks with Afghanistan ‘direct attack on federation’

  • KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur this week met Afghan consul-general and said he would send emissary to Afghanistan to arrange meeting to resolve militancy-related issues
  • Defense Minister Khawaja Asif says no Pakistani province is authorized to hold talks with any foreign country on its own, terms Gandapur’s statement detrimental to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Thursday criticized Ali Amin Gandapur, the chief minister of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, for his decision to hold talks with Kabul for action against Afghanistan-based militant groups, describing it as a “direct attack on the federation” of Pakistan.

Gandapur this week said he would hold direct talks with Kabul and send an emissary to Afghanistan to arrange a meeting to resolve the issues, citing that Pakistan shares a 1,200km border with Afghanistan and people living on both sides speak the same language. After his meeting with Afghan consul-general Hafiz Mohibullah in Peshawar on Wednesday, the KP chief minister stressed the need for serious efforts for peace in the region and called on the federation to constitute a jirga, or tribal council, for talks with Afghanistan.

Pakistan has seen a rise in militant attacks in recent weeks, with many of them taking place in KP where groups like the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), or Pakistani Taliban, have stepped up attacks, daily targeting security forces convoys and check posts, and carrying out targeted killings and kidnappings of law enforcers and government officials.

In 2024, over 75 policemen have been killed in ambushes and targeted killings in KP that borders Afghanistan. In the latest killing, unidentified gunmen shot dead a policeman in the Bannu district.

Police, joined by representatives of civil society and political parties as well as tribal elders and public members, are currently holding protests in several districts of KP against the spike in militancy and attacks on officers.

Speaking in parliament on Thursday, Defense Minister Asif clarified that no Pakistani province was authorized to hold talks with any foreign country on its own.

“The KP CM gave a statement that he will speak to Afghanistan on his own,” the defense minister said in his televised comments. “This is a direct attack on the federation. No province can hold direct talks with any country.”

Pakistan says militants mainly associated with the TTP frequently launch attacks from hideouts in neighboring Afghanistan, targeting police and other security forces. Islamabad has even blamed

Kabul’s Afghan Taliban rulers for facilitating anti-Pakistan militants. Kabul denies the charges.

Islamabad says it has consistently taken up the issue of cross-border attacks with the Taliban administration, which denies allowing Afghan soil to be used for attacks.

The matter has led to clashes between the border forces of the two countries on multiple occasions in recent months, including on Sunday when security forces in Pakistan killed eight Afghan

Taliban fighters in a border clash, following what Islamabad described as “unprovoked firing” on Pakistani checkpoints.

Terming Gandapur’s statement a continuation of his fiery speech at a recent rally of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, Asif said the path being trodden by the KP chief minister was a “deadly poison,” which he wanted other PTI members to follow as well.


England ready for Pakistan's spin assault in second Test

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England ready for Pakistan's spin assault in second Test

  • Desperate to level the three-match series after an innings and 47-run defeat on Friday, Pakistan named three spinners in four changes
  • England left out seamers Gus Atkinson and Chris Woakes to bring in Matthew Potts and Stokes, but retained Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir

MULTAN: Returning England captain Ben Stokes said on Monday he hopes a reused pitch for the second Test against Pakistan in Multan will play into the tourists' hands rather than the spin-heavy hosts.

Desperate to level the three-match series after an innings and 47-run defeat on Friday, Pakistan named three spinners in four changes from the first Test.

In a rare move, Pakistan -- who have now gone winless in 11 home Tests since February 2021 -- decided to use the same flat surface on which England piled up 823-7 declared in reply to their 556 all out.

"If you look at the way that the first Test played out, if another wicket like that was produced, maybe that gives us more of an advantage," said Stokes, back in the side after missing the first Test with a hamstring injury.

Despite the first-innings run-fest -- with Harry Brook smashing 317 and Joe Root making 262 -- England bowled out Pakistan for 220 in their second innings to secure a remarkable victory.

England left out seamers Gus Atkinson and Chris Woakes to bring in Matthew Potts and Stokes, but kept the same spinners in Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir.

"You'd like to think it might be a bit more in favour of the spin, so if it does spin more, or if it does reverse more, there's more options there for both teams," added Stokes.

The all-rounder, who may not yet be fit to bowl, said he has never seen such a strategy before.

"It could be a tactic but I've never seen a pitch before used in back-to-back games. And I've never seen fans that big standing as umpires," he said, referring to two big industrial fans at both ends being used to dry the pitch.

Since Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum took over in May 2022, England have played aggressive cricket, with only one draw.

"I think if we went 1-0 down at home, we would probably be going to our groundsman at the second Test saying 'can we have a bit more of this, bit more of that' to use our home advantage in our favour.

"With me being captain and Baz being coach, that's how we both view cricket, that there should be a winner."

Pakistan's assistant coach Azhar Mahmood believes the pitch will help his team.

"The strategy behind the used pitch is to take 20 wickets," said Mahmood.

"We want to get 20 England wickets and going with spinners will help us dominate."

Zahid Mahmood, Sajid Khan and Noman Ali make up Pakistan's spin trio, with Aamer Jamal the only frontline pace bowler.

Mahmood defended the decision to leave out struggling star batter Babar Azam.

"There is no question that Babar Azam is our best batter," said Mahmood of Azam, who is without a half-century in 18 innings.

"He is not dropped, we have given him rest considering the coming hectic cricket schedule and we thought it would be best for him to come refreshed for the three away tours coming."


Pakistani students force closure of Lahore college campus amid protests over rape reports

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Pakistani students force closure of Lahore college campus amid protests over rape reports

  • Police said no victim had come forward to file a complaint and the college dismissed the allegations as 'false'
  • Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari urges people to share if they had confirmed information about incident

ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of students on Monday staged protests over a reported rape of a student at a college in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore and forced closure of one of the campuses, with police and provincial government officials denying the incident.

The incident was first reported on social media over the weekend, with varying accounts stating the rape took place on Thursday or Friday evening in the basement of a Punjab College for Women campus.

However, the police on Monday said no victim had come forward to file a complaint and the college dismissed the allegations as "false".

"The records of all the CCTV cameras in the campus have been checked," Faisal Kamran, a senior Lahore police official, said at a press conference. "Till now, we are unable to verify the incident."

"The alleged victim has not been identified as yet," he said, adding the police had also checked hospital records.

The Punjab College for Women said in a post on Instagram that no such incident had been reported to police and false information was being spread online.

The police, however, took a security guard into custody who was identified online.

"The accused guard has been in custody since yesterday, but no girl or incident has been reported yet," Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari said on X.

"If anyone has any confirmed information about this incident, please share."

— With additional input from AFP


Pakistan seizes US-made weapons worth Rs35 million at border with Afghanistan — security sources

Updated 14 October 2024
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Pakistan seizes US-made weapons worth Rs35 million at border with Afghanistan — security sources

  • The weapons were seized at the Torkham border crossing in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province that has witnessed a surge in militant attacks
  • Pakistan blames the surge in attacks on Pakistani Taliban and other militants operating out of neighboring Afghanistan, Kabul denies the allegation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s custom authorities have seized a large cache of US-made weapons and ammunition worth approximately Rs35 million ($125,000) at a border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Pakistani security sources said on Monday.

The weapons seized at the Torkham border crossing in Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province included M4 rifles and magazines, according to the security sources.

The smuggling of US leftover weapons from Afghanistan into Pakistan exposes the Afghan Taliban's struggle with weak governance and poses a “threat to regional stability.”

"The recent seizure of US-made weapons raises concerns about potential Taliban support for TTP [Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan], either directly or indirectly, as a strategic move to pressure Pakistan or assert influence in the region," the sources said.

"The rising activity of terrorist groups in Afghanistan risks destabilizing the entire region, potentially leading to increased violence, displacement, and economic hardship."

Pakistan has seen a rise in militant attacks, mostly in KP, by the outlawed TTP and other militant groups, which have targeted security forces convoys and check posts, and carried out targeted killings and kidnappings of law enforcers and government officials in recent months.

Islamabad blames Kabul for facilitating anti-Pakistan militants and says it has consistently taken up the issue of cross-border attacks with the Taliban administration. The Taliban deny allowing the use of Afghan soil for attacks against any country.

"Afghanistan’s situation has far-reaching implications for international security," the Pakistani security sources said. "The presence of terrorist groups and IAG's [interim Afghan government] persistent denial of the reality could fuel global terrorism and threaten regional stability."

 


Chinese PM virtually inaugurates Beijing-funded airport in Pakistan's restive southwest

Updated 14 October 2024
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Chinese PM virtually inaugurates Beijing-funded airport in Pakistan's restive southwest

  • Premier Li Qiang said the start of operations at the Gwadar airport will help boost investment and trade in Pakistan’s western regions
  • The inauguration of the airport had been delayed amid deadly attacks by separatist militants in the Balochistan province in recent months

ISLAMABAD: Chinese Premier Li Qiang virtually inaugurated on Monday a Chinese-funded airport in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, saying it would bring more investment and trade opportunities to the South Asian country.

The start of operations at the $200-million Gwadar International Airport had been delayed amid deadly attacks by separatist militants in the southwestern Pakistani province in recent months.

Li inaugurated the airport alongside Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during his visit to Islamabad to attend a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on Oct 15-16.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (R) and Chinese Premier Li Qiang shake hands after unveiling a plaque to mark the completion of New Gwadar International Airport in Islamabad, Pakistan on October 14, 2024. (PMO)

This marks the first visit by a Chinese prime minister to Pakistan in 11 years. Li is leading a high-level delegation of ministers and officials on the visit that runs from October 14 till October 17.

“I believe that the inauguration of the new airport will significantly enhance the security of the Gwadar region, capitalize integration of port shipping and bring more investment and trade opportunities to Pakistan's western regions,” the Chinese premier said, while addressing the inauguration ceremony.

China, a key regional ally and investor, has invested billions in Pakistan through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a network of transport, energy and infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing regional trade and connectivity.

Li said through the concerted efforts of both sides, CPEC had produced significant outcomes and played a positive role in Pakistan's economic and social development as well as regional integration.

“China will continue to work with Pakistan to uphold the principle of planning together, building together and benefiting together, engaging in open, green and clean cooperation and pursue the goal of high standard people sustainability in order to make the model project of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation,” he said.

Speaking at the ceremony, Sharif said the new international airport would not only transform the economy of Gwadar, a port city in Balochistan that lies at the heart of CPEC, but also positively impact Pakistan’s overall economy.

"I want to assure you that I will work with you very closely, not only to promote CPEC’s second phase, but also to promote peace and security for the people of China and Pakistan," he added.

MoU signing

In a televised ceremony, the two prime ministers witnessed the signing of several memorandums of understanding (MoUs), agreements and protocols aimed at enhancing cooperation between Pakistan and China in various fields.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (2nd right)) and Chinese Premier Li Qiang (2nd left) witness the signing of several memorandums of understanding (MoUs), in Islamabad, Pakistan on October 14, 2024. (PMO)

The agreements were aimed at promoting cooperation within the CPEC Livelihood Working Group, strengthening collaboration in information and communication technology, advancing cooperation on water conservancy facilities, flood control and disaster reduction, enhancing security cooperation, and supporting the construction of joint laboratories.

Additionally, agreements on a currency swap between the People’s Bank of China and the State Bank of Pakistan as well as co-production of television programs were also reached between the two countries.

“Exchange of MoUs between Pakistan and China in agriculture, commerce and other fields will shape into agreements very soon through joint efforts of both the countries,” Sharif said, after the signing ceremony.

The Pakistan prime minister's office said Sharif and his Chinese counterpart also held a delegation-level meeting and discussed all aspects of bilateral relations as well as regional and global issues of mutual interest. 

“The two leaders reiterated their support for each other on all core issues and expressed their commitment for high-quality development of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Phase 2,” Sharif's office said, adding that both leaders emphasized on the need for timely completion of all ongoing projects.

Sharif also assured Premier Li of Pakistan's commitment to ensure the safety of Chinese residents and projects in Pakistan, it added.

 


Major tech show in Dubai offers Pakistan opportunity to increase IT exports manifolds — envoy

Updated 14 October 2024
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Major tech show in Dubai offers Pakistan opportunity to increase IT exports manifolds — envoy

  • The annual GITEX Global exhibition is considered one of the world’s largest tech shows that connects industry leaders with major tech and innovation startups
  • Pakistan's ambassador encourages business leaders, IT professionals to visit the Pakistan pavilion, where 24 exhibitors are showcasing innovative technologies

ISLAMABAD: The four-day Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (GITEX) 2024, being held in Dubai from Oct. 14 till Oct. 18, offers Pakistan an opportunity to boost its Information Technology (IT) exports by tapping into new markets, Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Faisal Niaz Tirmizi said on Monday, as he inaugurated Pakistan's pavilion at the event.

The annual GITEX Global exhibition is considered one of the world’s largest tech shows that connects industry leaders with major tech and innovation startups as well as government officials, expert investors and corporate buyers. This year’s exhibition will run from Oct. 14 to Oct. 18.

Pakistan aims to showcase its growing capabilities in the IT sector through a contingent of 24 leading exhibitors at the event, which is being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre and offers an opportunity for companies to connect with global tech leaders, investors, and potential partners.

"It's a great opportunity for business leaders and IT experts from Pakistan to meet their counterparts from around the world to increase exports of Pakistan from $3.2 billion to manifolds," Ambassador Tirmizi said, after inaugurating the Pakistan pavilion.

He encouraged business leaders and IT professionals to visit the pavilion, where 24 exhibitors are showcasing innovative technologies and services, highlighting the substantial growth of Pakistan’s IT exports to the UAE that had risen by 34% to $265 million.

The Pakistani ambassador acknowledged collaborative efforts by the Pakistani Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT), Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), Pakistan Software Houses Association (PASHA), and the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in organizing and showcasing Pakistan’s IT industry at the exhibition.

“Their joint efforts have made it possible for Pakistan to present its full spectrum of capabilities at GITEX Global,” the ambassador said.

“Pakistan, with the third-largest English-speaking population and the second-largest provider of freelance IT services globally, is uniquely positioned to expand its IT exports.”

GITEX Global is known for bringing together global tech giants, governments, start-ups, and investors, offering a platform for transformative innovations. Pakistan’s involvement in the event demonstrates its commitment to advancing its digital economy and enhancing its global footprint in the tech industry.