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  • Pakistan’s inflation touches record high amid turmoil

    Pakistan’s inflation touches record high amid turmoil

    Islamabad: Consumer inflation in Pakistan raced to 38 per cent in May, the highest annual rise in prices on record, driven mainly by skyrocketing costs of food, house rents, electricity and gas bills, and transport, official data revealed.

    Non-perishable foods and transport costs climbed more than 50 per cent over May 2022, while average inflation for this fiscal year has reached 29.2 per cent, Dawn news reported citing the data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.

    The May reading exceeded the Finance Ministry’s projection of 34-36 per cent for the month and comes as political turmoil continues to roil the country.

    Years of financial mismanagement, rupee depreciation and the government’s failure to unlock IMF funding have also played a role in taking annual price hikes to such record highs, Dawn reported.

    Official data showed that the average price of a 20 kg wheat flour bag more than doubled to around 2,700 PKR in May compared to the same month a year ago.

    The average price of chicken (live) rose by 38.6 per cent to 435 PKR per kg, that of milk by 41 per cent to 170 PKR a litre, and that of eggs by 85 per cent to 280 PKR a dozen.

    Pulses and vegetables also became costlier, Dawn reported.

    However, monthly inflation — measured by a basket of products and services called the Consumer Price Index (CPI) — is likely to go down from June due to a high-base effect.

    It has been rising since mid-2022 after the government took painful measures as part of fiscal adjustments demanded by the International Monetary Fund to unlock stalled funding.

  • No Islamabad cop attends Pakistan SC security meet as protests loom

    No Islamabad cop attends Pakistan SC security meet as protests loom

    ISLAMABAD: A meeting was held presided over by the Pakistan Supreme Court’s registrar, to review the security arrangements for the SC in view of the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) planned protest outside its premises on Monday but no representative of the Islamabad police attended the huddle, local media reported. The SC registrar expressed his concerns over the lack of cooperation by the Islamabad police.

    A day earlier, PDM president and JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman announced that the ruling coalition would stage a peaceful demonstration outside the top court building over its “unjust behaviour”, shortly after the Islamabad High Court granted PTI Chairman Imran Khan interim bail for two weeks in the Al-Qadir Trust case as well as other ones registered against him anywhere in the country, barring the authorities from arresting him till May 15, The Express Tribune reported.

    “We have decided that we will protest against this behaviour. As someone who is representing the PDM, I appeal to the entire nation to reach Islamabad on Monday. We will stage a sit-in and protest in huge numbers,” he said while addressing a press conference in Islamabad. On Thursday, the top court came to the rescue of the deposed premier as it declared his arrest from the premises of the IHC on Tuesday as illegal and directed his immediate release.

    –IANS

  • Imran blamed the army chief for the arrest

    Imran blamed the army chief for the arrest

    Islamabad (IANS) | Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan held the army chief responsible for his ‘kidnapping’ on May 9 and distanced himself from the violence that broke out in several cities following his arrest. He said this during an interaction with media persons on the premises of the Islamabad High Court on Friday, Dawn reported. PTI chief said, it is not security agencies. It is a person, the army chief. There is no democracy in the army. What is happening is bringing disrepute to the army.

    He (Army chief) is worried that if I come to power, I will de-notify him, Khan alleged. I tried my best to message them, I won’t. All this is happening, they have direct orders. He is the one who is sure that if I win, he will be de-notified.

    The former prime minister also talked about his party workers being “harassed” by the government and alleged that 5,000 people were arrested during the year, Dawn reported.

    Khan said he had survived two assassination attempts and his demand for an inquiry was rejected.

    Reiterating his position in the Supreme Court on Thursday evening, the PTI chairman said he was completely unaware of the developments following his arrest and claimed that he had come to know that 40 people had lost their lives during the two days of protests Went.

    Expressing grief over the incidents that happened while he was in NAB custody, Khan said just one person was bringing disrepute to the army, reported Dawn.

    –IANS

  • Former Prime Minister Imran Khan arrested

    Former Prime Minister Imran Khan arrested

    Islamabad (IANS) | Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested from outside the Islamabad High Court on Tuesday. Confirming the development on Twitter, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Musarrat Cheema said, “They are torturing Imran Khan right now, they are beating up Khan Sahab. They have done something to Khan Sahab.”
    The development was also confirmed by PTI’s lawyer Faisal Chowdhary, Dawn News reported.

  • Indian diplomat said- India wants to strengthen business relations with Pakistan

    Indian diplomat said- India wants to strengthen business relations with Pakistan

    By PTI

    ISLAMABAD: India never halted trade relations with Pakistan and wants to move towards normalising business ties, a senior Indian diplomat here has said, stressing that today’s diplomacy focuses on tourism, trade and technology because “money speaks its own language”.

    Suresh Kumar, India’s Deputy High Commissioner to Pakistan made these remarks on Friday while speaking at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), the Dawn newspaper reported.

    “India always wants bet­­ter relations with Pak­istan because we cannot change our geography,” he said. “We didn’t stop trade with Pakistan, it was Pakistan that did it. It would be better to see how we can change our problems and situations,” Kumar added.

    In 2019, after New Delhi revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan suspended bilateral trade with India and expelled its High Commissioner in Islamabad. India has been maintaining that it desires neighbourly relations with Pakistan while insisting that the onus is on Islamabad to create an environment that is free of terror and hostility for such an engagement.

    The trade with Pakistan stood at USD 329.26 million in 2020-21 and USD 830. 58 million in 2019-20, the data showed.

    He agreed that the number of visas issued by the Indian embassy to Pak­istanis dropped during the Covid-19 pandemic. How­ever, he insisted that the number has now increa­sed, as 30,000 visas were being issued every year, which he said was “a huge number”.

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    Kumar said the Indian government was also issuing medical and sports visas to Pakistanis. He said gone were the days when diplomacy used to focus on compiling political reports. Today’s di­plo­macy, he said, revol­ved around tourism, trade and technology “as money speaks its own language”.

    India was presently doing trade of USD 120 billion with China, in which the balance of trade is towards China, he said, stressing that imports “are not always wrong and also have advantages”.

    Kumar said that intellectual property has become more important than physical property. “By sitting in distant countries and manufacturing in other countries, Europe is making money due to intellectual property rig­hts. Universities in Europe focus on technology” he said.

    He said transit trade was extr­emely important as Cen­­tral Asia was a big market and India needed ac­­cess to it. Similarly, Central Asia also needed access to India.

    He said India was on course to become one of the largest economies. “Our service sector has grown enormously and now we are focusing on manufacturing, like automobile and electronics manufacturing,” he said.

    LCCI President Kashif Anwar said it was generally thought that improving economic relations bet­ween India and Pakistan was a complex issue that required addressing a range of political, economic and social factors.

    “But we are of the view that the foremost step that could be taken to improve economic relations betw­een India and Pakistan is to normalise trade relations. This would bring substantial economic benefits evenly to both the countries,” he said.

  • Live coverage banned outside judicial complex in Islamabad, Imran will reach for hearing

    Live coverage banned outside judicial complex in Islamabad, Imran will reach for hearing

    Islamabad | The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) on Saturday barred live coverage of events taking place outside the Islamabad judicial complex where Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan will arrive for a court hearing. Referring to the clashes between PTI workers and law enforcement personnel outside Imran’s Zaman Park residence, Dawn reported in a statement that it observed with concern that the satellite TV channel was airing violent mobs, police and Live footage and images of the attack were shown to the law enforcement agencies.

    The restrictions were imposed after two days of clashes between PTI supporters and law enforcement personnel as they tried to execute court-ordered arrest warrants, Dawn reported.

    According to the report, footage or images were seen on TV without any editorial oversight during the recent standoff between political party workers and law enforcement agencies in Lahore, in which violent mobs used petrol bombs. Not only this, the mob injured unarmed policemen and set police vehicles on fire.

    The live telecast of such footage on various satellite TV channels created chaos and panic among the viewers and the police. According to Dawn news, such mob activism not only endangers the law and order situation, but also makes public properties and lives unsafe.

    –IANN