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Qatar seeks Pak help for or the security and peaceful hosting of the FIFA World Cup


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Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani during a meeting with Pakistan’s Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa expressed his desire to learn from Pakistan Army's experience in security domain and also sought assistance during forthcoming Football World Cup including provision of manpower.

Qatar will host the mega football event in 2022 and is laying out almost $500 million every week on major infrastructure projects in readiness for the global event.

Commander Qatar Emiri Land Forces Major General Muhammed Ali Ghanim Al Ghanim and Commander Qatar Emiri Guard Major General Hazza Bin Khalil Al Shahwani were also present during the meeting.

Qatar’s prime minister lauded Pakistan Army's contributions towards regional peace and said that people of Qatar greatly value people of Pakistan and trusts their time-tested commitment for working in Qatar.

Qatar’s PM also acknowledged Pakistan's contributions towards development and growth of Qatar. The prime minister also shared his desire to move forward with Pakistan on multiple fronts including cyber security, defence production and ease of travel. The COAS thanked the prime minister for his expression and assured him all possible cooperation in the desired fields.

The COAS, who is on an official visit to Qatar, also held meeting with Major General Muhammed Ali Ghanim Al Ghanim, Commander Qatar Emiri Land Forces. The Qatari General appreciated Pakistan Army's professionalism and performance in ongoing fight against terrorism and showed interest for joint training and field exercises between the two countries.

Bajwa thanked the General and assuring him to work for undertaking training cooperation. The COAS visited the Qatar Emiri Guard Headquarters and met Major General Hazza Bin Khalid Al Shahwani. The COAS also visited Ahmed Bin Mohamed Military College where Pakistani tri-services contingent of 166 members is imparting training.

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Courtesy: THE Nation
 


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خواتین کا عالمی دن
پاکستان مسلم لیگ قائد اعظم کی جانب سے
عالمی دن برائے خواتین کے موقع پر
پاکستانی خواتین کو وطن کی تعمیر و ترقی میں
بے مثال کر دار ادا کرنے پر خراج تحسین​




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Launched several months ago PIA London bound Airbus Premier Service closed after losing Billions of Rupees








پی آئی اے پریمئیر سروس افتتاح کے صرف 6 ماہ بعد ہی بند
ن لیگ نے پاکستان کے اربوں روپے ہوا میں اُڑا دئیے!
پی آئی اے کی لندن کے لئے سری لنکا سےاربوں روپے کے کرایہ پر ائیر بس جہاز حاصل کر کے شروع کی گئی
پریمئیر سروس افتتاح کے 66 ماہ بعد ہی بند ہو گئی
بڑے بڑے دعوے ،افسوس ناک انجام ۔۔۔ نواز شریف کے بس یہی ہیں کام!​






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India is hatching conspiracies against the KalaBagh Dam and constructing unjustified dams on Pakistan;s Rivers: Moonis Elahi

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LAHORE: Leader of the Pakistan Muslim League Chaudhry Moonis Elahi has said that the only way to achieve prosperity and national progress lies in the early construction of the Kalabagh dam, India is hatching conspiracies against the Kalabagh dam and constructing ‘unjustified dams’ on Pakistan’s rivers.


Moonis Elahi said unemployment and uncertainty are plaguing young Pakistanis while youth-friendly policies were pushed forward during his party’s tenure.

Moonis Elahi added that 40 million acre feet of water was flowing into the sea while Pakistan can produce 50,000 megawatt electricity, priced at Rs2.5 per unit only. He said such use of resources could potentially save US$10 billion annually.



With reference to the PML-N, Moonis Elahi said that distributing laptops and loans to the youth on interest did not provide relief – the real relief lay in the provision of cheap electricity.

Ch. Moonis Elahi invited the people of Sindh, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan to discuss the issue of the Kalabagh dam in order to resolve any uncertainties.




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PAK Military vows to ‘defeat designs of hostile agencies’




ISLAMABAD: Top military commanders have said that ‘hostile agencies’ are trying to undo Pakistan’s gains in security and development, especially the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. However, they pledged to defeat such designs through a ‘whole of the nation approach’.

“The forum reiterated the resolve of the Pakistan Army to play its due role towards defence and security of the motherland. Sacrifices made by resilient people of Pakistan and its brave security forces shall not go waste, Insha’Allah,” the military’s media wing said after a corps commanders’ conference held at the GHQ on Thursday.

The huddle came hours after Pakistan and India established a hotline contact through the directors general of military operations (DGMOs).

ISPR’s Director General Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor said Pakistan’s DGMO strongly rejected Indian concerns over the movement of terrorists along the Line of Control (LoC). “The Indian army [has been] asked to look inward and share evidence,” he said in a post on microblogging site Twitter.

The corps commanders also said that it was for the government to revive military courts which had ceased to function in January after completing their two-year tenure.

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“The forum expressed its confidence in the performance of the military courts. However, the decision for reinstatement of the military courts rests with the government,” the ISPR said quoting the top commanders.

The conference, presided over by army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, took place in the backdrop of the parliamentary parties’ meeting on the revival of the military courts that had been established in the wake of the Dec 2014 terrorist attack on a military-run school in Peshawar for the speedy trial of hardcore terrorists.

These courts had been set up as a part of the National Action Plan (NAP) against terrorism. Except for the main opposition group, the PPP, all major parties have agreed to re-establish them for another two years.

The ISPR statement came hours after the PPP denied a government claim that an agreement had been reached on the revival of the military courts for two years.

Decision for reinstatement of military courts lies with govt: ISPR

According to the military’s media wing, the corps commanders discussed progress on the NAP and said that ‘through Operation Raddul Fasaad (RuF)’ implementation of NAP needed to be speeded up jointly by respective stakeholders for durable peace and stability.

Operation Raddul Fasaad – launched last month after a string of terror attacks — was discussed in detail. “The RuF is a comprehensive across-the-board operation against terrorists and terrorism and not against any particular race, sect or group,” General Qamar was quoted as saying.

The commanders also acknowledged participation and support by Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Navy in the ongoing operations.

They also reviewed the geo-strategic and security environment with special focus on internal security, Pak-Afghan border situation, as well as Indian ceasefire violations along the LoC and the Working Boundary.

The army chief also apprised the participants of his recent visits to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, which, he said, remained successful in making positive progress.

The commanders hailed performance of the security forces – including police, intelligence agencies and other law enforcement agencies – for effective response to recent terrorist incidents and security arrangements for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final that was held in Lahore last week.

Gen Qamar also informed the participants about discussion held during the last security conference with government authorities. These discussions included topics like phased fencing of the Pak-Afghan border, repatriation of Afghan refugees, judicial, police, madrassa and educational institutions’ reforms and restarting execution of convicts awarded the death penalty by the military courts.

The military commanders also discussed the ‘Dawn leaks’ issue. However, the ISPR would not provide further insight into the discussions at the GHQ. The meeting also reviewed the Pakistan Army’s support in conducting sixth Housing and Population Census 2017.

They said the army shall undertake the task of a population count as a national service.

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Courtesy:The Express Tribune
 
‘Pakistan Muslim League’ moves resolution in PA against profane material.



Lahore: On the directives of Pakistan Muslim League (PML) President and former Prime Minister Ch Shujaat Hussain, Senior central leader & former Deputy Prime Minister Ch Parvez Elahi and Ch. Moonis Elahi, PML MPA's have presented a resolution in the Punjab Assembly against profane material on social media about the Holy Prophet (SAW), sacred personalities and signs of Islam.

The resolution has been presented by Sardar Vickas Hassan Mokal, Aamir Sultan Cheema and Khadeeja Umar. The resolution says that those who insulting Islam and sacred personalities want outbreak of riots in the country, the government should take immediate action against these evil doers and make public their names and they should be made symbol of ‘ibrat’.

It has been stated in the resolution that Pakistan is the only country in the world which has been established on the basis of La Illaha Illillah Mohammad Rasool Allah, Constitution and law of Pakistan takes responsibility to protect all Messengers of Almighty Allah particularly last of prophet hood holy Prophet Muhammad (Sal’lahu Alehy Wa Alehi Wassalam), all Sahaba (companions of the Holy Prophet), Ahle Bait, all sacred personalities (Radi Allahu Anhum) and Signs of Islam.

It has been further said in the resolution section 295-C of Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) has been inducted for protection of these sacred personalities and teachings of Islam whereas in the recent days some unwise in flagrant violation of this law are resorting to insulting teachings of Islam in general and the Holy Prophet (SAW), Sahaba Karam and Ahle Bait in particular for spreading their evil designs and by attacking faith of the Muslim Ummah are trying their utmost to fan new riots in Pakistan.
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Courtesy: Pakistan Observers
 
Pakistan Army inducts Low to Medium Altitude Air Defence System LY-80:

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Pakistan Army inducts Low to Medium Altitude Air Defence System (LOMADS) LY 80 in its Air Defence System. General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), was the chief guest at the Induction Ceremony, held at Army Auditorium.


LY-80 is a Chinese mobile Air Defence system, capable of tracking and destroying variety of aerial targets at longer ranges flying at low and medium altitude. COAS said that LY-80 LOMADS increases our response capability to current and emerging air defence threats.


Earlier, on arrival, COAS was received by Lieutenant General Muhammad Zahid Latif Mirza, Commander Army Air Defence Command.



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Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi greets Amrindra Singh on his Victory in States Election



LAHORE - Pakistan Muslim League leader Chaudhry Parvaiz Elahi has telephoned East Punjab former chief Minister Captain (rtd) Amrindra Singh and congratulated him on his victory in recent Indian states election.

Expressing his hearty gratitude to Chaudhry Parvaiz, Singh said people of Indian Punjab were very appreciative towards capabilities of Chaudharys. He recalled that Sikh yatrees were provided great facilities during Ch. Pervaiz tenure as Punjab chief minister and Nankana-Wagah highway was one the examples.

Amrindra Singh termed victory of Indian National Congress in East Punjab after 10 years as great. He said he was going to take oath as East Punjab chief minister on March 16. Chaudhry Parvaiz accepted Singh’s offer to pay a visit to Indian Punjab.


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Pakistan Muslim League Resolution in Punjab Assembly Unanimously Adopted

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Lahore : Resolution presented by the Pakistan Muslim League (PML) in the Punjab Assembly for taking immediate action against those insulting the sacred personalities has been adopted.

This resolution was moved on the direction of party leaders Ch.Shujaat Hussain, Ch. Parvez Elahi and Ch.Moonis Elahi by PML Members Sardar Vickas Hassan Mokal, Aamir Sultan Cheema, Dr Muhammad Afzal and Khadeeja Umar Farooqui.

Afterwards talking to the media outside the Assembly Chambers along with other mover members, Sardar Vickas Hassan Mokal said that those committing blasphemy of the Holy Prophet (Sal’lahu Alehy Wa Alehi Wassalam) and sacred personalities have no place in Pakistan, they must be taken to task.

They said that we are ready to sacrifice everything for the Holy Prophet (Sal’lahu Alehy Wa Alehi Wassalam) and sacred personalities and the resolution presented by our party in the Senate against the blasphemers has already been passed.

It has been demanded in the resolution that all accounts runners on social media and websites and their facilitators be taken to task at the earliest, as Muslims blasphemy of the Holy Prophet (Sal’lahu Alehy Wa Alehi Wassalam) is not acceptable to us at all, Punjab Government should again demand of Federal Government that all objectionable pages on social media, facebook and tweeter accounts be blocked forthwith and this should also be seen from sources these are being hosted and their facilitators should also be nabbed.

Expressing hearty gratitude to the opposition and other Assembly for supporting the resolution they said that the Federal Government should take strictest measures in this regard at the earliest.
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Courtesy: Lahore World
 
Census begins in 63 districts today

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s largest-ever population census will kick off on Wednesday (today) in 63 districts of the country after a delay of 19 years.

“All arrangements have been put in place for the first phase of the census. The field staff has received the required material,” Chief Statistician Asif Bajwa told Dawn.

He said as many as 118,000 enumerators from different departments, including the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), had been provided training. Moreover, 175,000 army personnel have also been deployed in the districts.

The army personnel, he said, would be involved in enumeration as well as providing security to the surveyors.

The first phase of the exercise will end on April 15. The second phase will commence on April 25 and end on May 25. In the second phase, 87 districts will be covered. Census reports will be completed in two months.

The chief statistician said no change had been made in the original plan.

Asked about reservations expressed by some political parties over the conduct of the census, the chief statistician said he couldn’t stop anyone from issuing statements. “We will follow the agreed scheme,” he said.

The major concern raised over the conduct of the census is from three provinces — Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — and related to internal migration. A similar concern has been voiced by temporarily displaced tribal people. It is not clear whether the internally displaced persons will be counted in their native areas or where they are living at present.

The Balochistan National Party-Mengal and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan have filed petitions in the superior courts regarding their concerns on the census.

The National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) has blocked 350,000 computerised national identity cards (CNICs) ahead of the first phase of the census.

Mr Bajwa claimed that most of the blocked CNICs belonged to Afghan nationals. However, he added, the census would cover all people living in the country irrespective of their ethnicity or nationality. Foreign nationals would also be registered.

However, in the census reports only those Afghans will be counted who have valid Pakistani CNICs and the rest will be left out. The PBS will use Nadra database to check fake CNICs.

On internal migration, he said people who had migrated from one province to another and stayed there for more than six months would be counted as part of the population of the host province.

Meanwhile in a response to a letter of Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has sought to allay the concerns of the province.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Mr Dar said army personnel would work with civil enumerators to ensure a transparent and smooth census.

Coordination and vigilance committees had been set up at the census district level to monitor the process and ensure accuracy of data collection, he said, adding that a transparent census was a national effort which could only be successful with the cooperation and support of all concerned.

However, the minister said, public access to data at the census district level was not possible as the census data would not be processed at the district level. “Also the law prohibits sharing of data before it is anonymised.”

Referring to the chief minister’s proposal for the setting up of complaint redressal system, he said an elaborate complaint redressal system had been put in place. Control rooms have been established at federal, provincial, divisional, administration district and census district level to cater to the issues of non/over/under enumeration during the census operation.

On the proposal of doing away with the condition of CNIC for the census, Mr Dar clarified that CNIC was not mandatory. Only CNIC of the head of the family or any responsible person is required to ensure authenticity of data.

If a family member does not have a CNIC, they can provide other forms of identification to prove their identity. In the extreme case of no member of a family having a CNIC, the family would still be enumerated, he added.

To further strengthen the transparency of the process, Mr Dar proposed the setting up of a committee of technical experts, nominated by the provincial governments, to monitor the data processing at PBS headquarters and ensure that all parameters of the data processing were being uniformly applied across the country.

The first census in the country was conducted in 1951, the second in 1961, the third in 1972, instead of 1971 due to political turmoil, and the fourth in 1981. The fifth census, which was due in 1991, was conducted in March 1998 with the help of the army.

The census is considered to be one of the basic elements for judicious distribution of resources, calculating representation in parliament, electoral processes, tax collection, tackling civic issues, including growing urbanisation, and evaluation of resources for infrastructure development.

Under the constitution, the government is bound to conduct census every 10 years.

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Courtesy: Dawn News
 
Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi "Parha Likha Punjab" is back as "Khadim-e-Punjab Zewar-e-Taleem Program"




After trying to discredit Pakistan Muslim League initiative, Shehbaz Sharif brings back same program which already successfully implemented by Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi and were #appreciated by World Bank .





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BJP renaming Deoband known for its Islamic seminary to Deovrind in accordance with Hindu myth. Another validation of Two Nation Theory





بی جے پی کی مسلمانوں کے شہر’ دیوبند ‘کانا م
ہندو روایت کے مطابق ’دیو رند ‘رکھنے کی تحریک​

دو قومی نظریہ کی دوبارہ تصدیق​

اتر پردیش کے حالیہ انتخابات میں فتح کے بعد نریندر مودی کی بی جے پی نے اسلامی تعلیمات کے لئے دنیا میں مشہور شہر ’’دیوبند ‘‘ کانام تبدیل کر کے ہندو​

مہابھارت پر مبنی ’’ دیو رند ‘‘ رکھنے کی تحریک کا اعلان کر دیا


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Pakistan Muslim League (PML) first National Social Media Conference held in Lahore. Great inputs from PML top Social Media Activists from all provinces.


























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Melting Pakistan: Eye-Opening Documentary Report on Climate Change





On World Water Day 2017 Pakistan Muslim Leage (Quid-E-Azam) RAPID Wing Proudly Presents ,A Pakistan Muslim League & National Democratic Institute Eye-Opening Joint Documentary Report on Climate Change, "Melting Pakistan"
A New English Version of PML-NDI Urdu Documentary Report “Pighalta Pakistan”, released in 2016 on #WorldWaterDay & viewed by 1,306,000 , liked by 28000 & commented by 794 audiences from #Pakistan & around the world.


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