Showing posts with label PAKISTAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAKISTAN. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 June 2022

‘Why did country’s defenders not stop conspiracy?’ asks Imran

 

‘Why did country’s defenders not stop conspiracy?’ asks Imran

Dir, JUN 4: Former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday asked the “neutrals” why they did not defend the country against the “conspiracy” to oust his government and reiterated that fair and transparent elections were the “only way out” of the crises the country was facing.

Addressing a huge rally in Dir, he said, “We ask the neutrals … when your work is to defend the country and it was discovered that this cipher had come and [US Assistant Secretary of State for Central and South Asia] Donald Lu told our ambassador to oust Imran Khan … when the National Security Committee (NSC) said interference happened and issued a demarche to the US, was it not the work of those whose job it is to defend the country to stop this conspiracy instead of being neutral?”

Imran has claimed that a US-backed regime change was the reason his government was ousted. He has called for sacking Lu, who he accuses of telling Pakistan’s former ambassador to the US, Asad Majeed, that a failure to remove the PTI government through a no-confidence vote would herald “consequences” for Pakistan.

During his address today, the PTI chairman also lashed out at incumbent Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and asked him why he had “participated” in the conspiracy if he could not govern.

At the start of his speech, Imran appreciated the crowd’s enthusiasm, telling them he had decided to start the rally early when he came to know the ground had been filled by 2:30pm.

He claimed that the US, Israel and India were involved in the conspiracy to oust his government and “impose” Shehbaz on the country not because the incumbent prime minister had “any capabilities but because he would obey all orders from his masters”.

Shehbaz had taken the first order from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by raising the prices of fuel and electricity, he said, alleging that the US was behind the move.

“He (Shehbaz) increased inflation so much. No one who has any humanity could do this. He increased the prices of petrol … by Rs60.”

Imran alleged that the IMF had also pressured his government to increase fuel and electricity prices by Rs10 but he had instead decreased them by Rs10 per litre and Rs4 per unit, respectively. “Imran will live and die in Pakistan. He does not bow before anyone.”

The PTI government wanted to protect the people from the impact of global inflation, he said.

“When prices are raised, salaried people cannot afford monthly expenses. Everything becomes expensive such as transport and school fees. That is why we had [maintained fuel prices] to protect people.”

Govt ousted to ‘impose US puppets’

Highlighting his government’s performance, Imran said that during his tenure, tax collection reached a record level, two crops saw record yields for two years, average income increased from Rs16,180 to Rs26,300, and health insurance and Ehsaas social security programmes were introduced.

“Imran Khan’s wealth and businesses are not abroad. He will live and die in Pakistan but the imported government leaders, Asif Ali Zardari, Shehbaz Sharif and Nawaz Sharif’s wealth is outside the country. Their looted money is abroad.”

He added that previous governments of the PPP and the PML-N were ousted because of corruption but his government was removed on the pretext of inflation. However, the real reason for the PTI government’s removal was so “US puppets” could be imposed, he claimed.

The PTI chairman then criticised Shehbaz, amid loud cheers and slogans of thief, saying that the incumbent premier looked “worried and afraid” nowadays.

“I want to ask you, Shehbaz Sharif, if you could not govern, why did you do this conspiracy?” he questioned. “They (the coalition government) are saying everything happened because of Imran Khan. Then you should have let Imran Khan remain in power.”

When the previous PML-N government completed its tenure in 2018, fiscal deficit and circular debt were at a record high but the PTI government lifted the country out of difficult situations, the ex-premier said.

“Do not run away or go to Turkey. Work here,” he said, while addressing Shehbaz. “Does Shehbaz go to office at 7am to carry out the economic murder of the masses? Shehbaz’s work [as chief minister] was done only through advertisements.”

He claimed that the then-opposition had come to power only to save themselves. He welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision to take suo motu notice of perceived interference in criminal proceedings and said the entire country was waiting to see if only petty thieves were sent to prison or “big dacoits” also went to jail.

“They were brought to power because corrupt people cannot take a stand for national interests,” he alleged.

‘Country in danger’

Imran said the country had been on a downwards trajectory since the PML-N-led coalition government came to power and noted that while inflation had risen, the rupee and foreign exchange reserves had fallen.

The country was in danger, he warned and added that as per the National Security Policy that was unveiled during the PTI government, the army alone could not protect the country unless its economy was also strong.

“The Soviet Union was a power that rivalled the US but when its economy went down, it broke into pieces. If leaders like me do not tell [the nation] where the country is going, we will make a mistake.”

The incumbent government had crushed the people in a month, he said, reiterating his demand for early elections.

“There is only way out — fair and transparent elections. Entire Pakistan is ready for elections and wants this imported government [to go] … Pakistan’s people should be allowed to decide the government they want. The US, Israel and India should not make this decision.”

The PTI chairman also accused the incumbent government of “colluding” with the Election Commission of Pakistan to “steal the elections”.

He urged the youth to stand up against the “American puppets”, saying history would not forgive them if they failed to do so.

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Fix the country now, Imran Khan challenges PM Shehbaz

 

Fix the country now, Imran Khan challenges PM Shehbaz

Dir Bala, JUN 4: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on Saturday challenged the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to ‘fix’ the country now after coming into power through ‘conspiracy’.

He addressed a public gathering in Dir Bala in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

Imran Khan said his government was not toppled because of inflation, but it was to impose the ‘US puppets’ in the government.

“The past PML-N and PPP governments were ousted due to corruption but I ask why our government was toppled although Pakistan was going in the right trajectory.”

Imran Khan said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif looks perplexed and says he did not know that the landmines were laid.

I ask you a question Shehbaz Sharif, “Why did you hatch a conspiracy when you could not run the government?” adding, “You blame me for the current situation of the country. . then you would have left me in power.”

“After polishing boot[s] and so good that you can see your face in it, take the responsibility now.”

“I challenge you [Shehbaz Sharif] to fix the country now,” the former premier said.

PTI chairman said the imported government should not seek help from other countries and should fix the mess itself now after coming into power through a conspiracy.

“We used to hear that Shehbaz Sharif does a lot of work.. but it is now evident that his work was only in the advertisements.”

He claimed that the PTI government ‘fixed’ a collapsing economy but the ‘imported government’ has brought it again to that point with depleting foreign reserves and a rising dollar rate.

He said that they had planned to arrive in Dir Bala at 4:30pm but they got to know that the stadium was filled to the brim at 2:30pm which indicates that the people do not approve of the ‘imported government’.

Imran Khan said he wants the youth to stand for the country and never embrace the slavery of a foreign power.

He reiterated India, Israel, and US hatched a conspiracy to topple his government and imposed their subservient so that all their orders are followed without resistance.

PTI chairman said the massive hike in fuel prices could never be done by a person who cares about the people.

Imran Khan said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had also pressurized them but he did not accept the harsh demands, adding that the PTI government reduced Rs10 on petrol and Rs4 on power tariff instead.

He said the PTI government utilized other resources but did not transfer the burden of global oil prices on the people to prevent an inflation storm.

He said per capita income in Pakistan increased by 62% during 3.5 years tenure of PTI along with the introduction of health card and record employment creation in the subcontinent. This happened because I have a stake in Pakistan as I live here and die here too unlike the rulers in the ‘imported government’ whose wealth and assets are parked offshore, he added.

PTI chairman said the government has also increased gas prices after petrol and electricity which would consequently make everything expensive.

The former prime minister said the maiden national security policy determined that not just the armed forces but a stable economy was inevitable for the national security.

He said military leadership endorsed through the National Security Council (NSC) that the US threat was blatant interference but why didn’t they take the action as the repercussion of not foiling the conspiracy is being faced by Pakistan.

“I ask the neutrals, isn’t protecting the country your responsibility?”

He demanded immediate elections in the country for pulling it out of the prevailing crises.

He also quoted the global agencies according to which Pakistan’s economy is taking a nosedive.

He thanked the Supreme Court for taking notice of the government’s interference in corruption cases and said anybody other than Shehbaz Sharif and his son Hamza Shehbaz would have been in jail if such charges were on anyone.

He reiterated that the incumbent rulers are involved in pre-poll rigging with the connivance of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

He urged the people to come out with him against the ‘imported government’ on his call for country’s future.

The former prime minister is holding public rallies in KP after the first phase of the Haqiqi Azadi March on Islamabad on May 25-26.

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Courtesy Samaa news

Thursday, 2 June 2022

CM Sindh highlights investment opportunities in tourism and other sectors

 

CM Sindh highlights investment opportunities in tourism and other sectors

Gorakh Hills station to be linked with Karachi through bullet train


KARACHI, JUN 2: Murad Ali Shah Chief Minister Sindh urged the investors to explore Sindh’s historic and compelling beauty by investing in the tourism sites across the province. CM presented the investment profile of the province at the “Investment in Sindh” session, held on the sidelines of World Economic Forum last week at Davos.  


Sind Investment Session was organized by the Pathfinder Group of Companies. The conference was attended by Chairman Pathfinder Group Ikram Sehgal, Co-Chairman Pathfinder Group Zarrar Sehgal, Special Assistant to CM Sindh on Investment Qasim Naveed Qamar and DG Private Public Partnership Assad Zamin, while a large number of potential investors and government officials were also present. Ikram Sehgal delivered a welcome note and introduced the Chief Minister. 


The Chief Minister addressing the conference highlighted some major steps taken by Sindh government to ease international investors. CM assured the investors of fair policies, transparency and attractive economic returns. We are working hard to make the province investment-friendly to improve provincial economy by creating employment and opportunities, he said. 

A detailed presentation was shared with the audience offering them different potential sectors for investment. Eco-friendly Tourism, Water & Environment, Trade & Development, Education & Technology, Urban ecosystem and food security. Around 90 percent of these projects would be completed under Private Public Partnership while few of them would be completed in the traditional way. According to provincial government, an investment of approximately USD 6 billion would be utilized. 


By taking the advantage of Sindh’s rich tourism profile, provincial government has decided to invite local & international investments for a variety of tourism projects including up gradation of Gorkh Hills Station site, KMC Beachfront project, Thar Tourism Project and Keenjhar Lake Project. All these tourism projects would cost around USD 680 Million. A bullet train is being planned to ease the commute of 400 kilometers between Karachi and the inviting Gorakh Hills.   

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Imran to announce ‘next plan of action’ in Dir rally on Saturday after ‘studying’ SC decision

 

Imran to announce ‘next plan of action’ in Dir rally on Saturday after ‘studying’ SC decision

Shangla, JUN 2: PTI Chairman Imran Khan announced on Thursday that he would unveil his plan of action for his party’s next march at a rally in Dir “two days from now” on Saturday.

“I have a rally in Dir where I will present my next plan of action. We are studying the Supreme Court’s decision,” he said while speaking at a rally in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Shangla district.

The PTI is looking towards the apex court to provide his party “protection” ahead of another planned march towards Islamabad, which would follow his ‘Azadi March’ late last month where PTI workers and supporters had faced intense police action. The purpose of the marches is to pressure the government into calling immediate elections.

The party’s petition in this regard, however, was returned by the SC registrar today, saying that it had already decided on an “almost similar issue”.

Imran, in his speech today, said he would stay in KP for two more days to prepare his organisations. “I am planning to continue our campaign for freedom until the government conducts fair and transparent elections.”

Turning his guns towards the coalition government for their alleged torture on the protestors of his May 25 march, he said that staging a peaceful protest was a citizen’s democratic right, adding that “brutalising” protesters was not allowed under the constitution of any country.

“They can’t win the election. They can’t mingle with the people because they get heckled with chants of chor (thief) and gaddar (traitor).”

He claimed that the government was trying to “rig the polls” in connivance with the Election Commission of Pakistan. “A conspiracy is being carried out to destroy Pakistan’s democracy.”

Imran said that the government was harming all the country’s institutions by having its leaders’ corruption cases swept under the rug and by clipping the wings of the anti-graft watchdog.

Imran warns neutrals

Addressing the establishment, the PTI chairman said that their neutrality could have consequences for the country.

“Those on top now want to destroy the country. People fear that the country will go bankrupt,” he said, pointing to the rise in inflation and debt.

“If the situation is not steadied and it goes bankrupt, then I have a message for the establishment. The United States and Soviet Union were the world’s biggest powers. But when the Soviet Union’s economy tanked, it broke apart and even its strong army could not keep it together.”

Imran said that even though the establishment said it was neutral, the people would still be looking in its direction as they knew where the “power” lies.

“History will not be forgiving if the nation descends into chaos and you keep on saying that you are neutral,” he said.

The PTI chairman alleged that the government, brought into power through a US conspiracy, would end up bankrupting the country.

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Courtesy Dawn News

Third Palestinian in 24 hours killed by Israel army: health ministry

 

Third Palestinian in 24 hours killed by Israel army: health ministry

Israeli troops shot dead a Palestinian during a raid in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, the third Palestinian killed in the occupied territory in 24 hours, the health ministry said.

The violence erupted in the Dheisheh refugee camp near Bethlehem, a ministry statement said, identifying the dead man as Ayman Muhaisen, 29.

He was the third Palestinian killed in 24 hours after a woman allegedly approaching soldiers with a knife was shot early on Wednesday, and a man was killed in an Israeli raid in the northern West Bank later that day.

The Israeli security forces have stepped up their operations in the West Bank in recent months, carrying out almost daily raids to arrest suspects after a spate of deadly attacks inside Israel.

The army said troops had entered Dheisheh to arrest a Palestinian “suspected of terrorist activities” and were met with volleys of petrol bombs and cement blocks. They responded with live rounds.

Late on Wednesday, Israeli troops mounted an incursion into the village of Yabad outside Jenin to demolish the home of an alleged assailant in a March attack that killed five people in the Tel Aviv suburb of Bnei Brak.

The health ministry said after that raid, a Palestinian man died in a hospital in Jenin. He had been admitted in critical condition, having been “shot by live bullets in the chest and thigh”.

Palestinian news agency Wafa said that six Palestinians were wounded in the Israeli raid.

The army said it had also arrested the “terrorist’s father”. It said it had informed the family of the alleged shooter, Diaa Hamarsha, on April 17 of the demolition order against the family home.

Israel regularly destroys the homes of individuals it blames for attacks on Israelis.

The practice, which often fuels tensions, has been condemned by critics as a form of collective punishment. Israel insists it deters attacks.

On Wednesday morning, Israeli soldiers in the southern West Bank shot dead Ghofran Warasnah, 31, near Hebron after she “advanced” towards soldiers with a knife, the army said.

Nineteen people — including 18 inside Israel and a Jewish settler — have been killed in attacks, allegedly by Palestinians and Israeli Arabs, since late March.

Israeli security forces have responded with raids inside Israel and the West Bank, particularly in the flashpoint northern district of Jenin. Three alleged Israeli Arab attackers and a police commando have died.

Thirty-eight Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank, including an Al Jazeera journalist who was covering a raid in Jenin and bystanders.

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