Man killed, his brother injured over Karo-Kari dispute

Kamber: A man was killed and his brother injured over a Karo-Kari dispute in Baharo Chandio village near Kamber town of Sindh on Sunday.

According to police, an armed person Mujahid Chandio shot dead Asif Chandio and injured his younger brother Atif Chandio in village Baharo Chandio near Kamber when they were sitting in their Otaq.

The police have registered the case and started further investigation into it. Tense situation prevailed in the area. Two months back, Mujahid had killed his wife after levelling her allegation of illict relations. Today’s incident is linked to this issue by the culprit.

No-confidence motion against Elahi refiled

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and Punjab Assembly member Rana Mashood has said that the no-trust motion against Speaker Punjab Assembly has been re-submitted.

Talking to the presser in Lahore today, Rana said that PML-N and allies will not allow Pervaiz Elahi to play with the constitution and conspiratorial elements do not want stability in Pakistan.

He further says that it has always been a parliamentary tradition that the first meeting of the Business Advisory Committee is hold but they did not hold the session which was a dishonest step. Elahi had lost his constitutional legitimacy, Rana said. Rana Mashhood also said that Punjab CM along with his cabinet will also take oath in few days.

Efforts afoot to douse forest fire; three killed so far

SHERANI: Fire, which has engulfed olive and pine forests in district Sherani of Balochistan province, could not yet be doused despite lapse of 14 days.

According to details, the fire, which erupted in the forests of olive and pine forests fourteen days ago in district Sherani, has not yet been extinguished despite efforts by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) and district administration. It is pertinent to mention that so far, three persons have been killed and three injured in the fire that has engulfed 15 kilometres area of the forests in district Sherani.

Talking to PPI, noted political and tribal leader of district Sherani, Shuhabuddin Khan Sherani said that the fire spread to about 15 kilometres due to the sheer negligence of authorities, adding, “Prompt action to extinguish the fire was required to be taken at that time when it erupted.” He said local people were busy extinguishing the fire.

Minor girl killed as Quetta-bound vehicle overturns

KOHLU: An infant girl died while four other persons, including a woman, sustained injuries after a speeding pick-up vehicle overturned on Sibbi highway of district Kohlu on Sunday.

According to police, Quetta-bound pick-up vehicle coming from Kohlu turned turtle on Sibbi highway of Kohlu, resultantly, one infant girl died on the spot while four others, including a woman, sustained critical injuries. The body and injured were rushed to District Headquarters Hospital, Kohlu for completion of codal formalities and treatment, respectively.

The body was handed over to the heirs after fulfilling necessary medico-legal formalities while the injured were being treated at DHQ, Kohlu. Names of the deceased girl and injured could not be ascertained till filing this report.

PML-N, allies pass resolution expressing confidence in Punjab CM

LAHORE: A joint parliamentary session of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and allied parties on Sunday unanimously passed a resolution showing confidence in Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz.

The session chaired by Punjab CM strongly condemned the undemocratic measures taken to stop the development of the province and obstruct the government from fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities.

During the meeting, PML-N leader Rana Mashood also presented a no-trust motion against Punjab Assembly Speaker Pervaiz Elahi which was passed unanimously while the meeting also expressed regret over non-compliance with the seven-day period stipulated in the constitution for the no-confidence motion.

The PML-N leader Attaullah Tarar while talking to the presser said that a unconstitutional session summoned on holiday and unfortunately Punjab Assembly is handed over to thugs of Gujrat adding that they have also closed all avenues of entry into the assembly. On the other hand, Punjab CM was also called on with Jehangir Tarin group and discussed over recent Election Commission of Pakistan decision to de-seat the dissident members of PTI.

KP declares emergency as forest fire grows at Koh-e-Suleman

PESHAWAR: In the wake of a massive forest fire in the Koh-e-Suleman mountain range, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government declared an emergency on Sunday.

Minister for Local Government Faisal Amin Khan told media outlets that at least three people have died and four others were injured after being trapped in the huge inferno that started around two weeks ago at the confluence of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan and erstwhile Fata.

Armed forces personnel, rescue organizations, and local residents were working to douse the flames on the Balochistan side while teams and machinery on the K-P side were simultaneously also working to create access to the terrain, Khan said. He however cited issues like lack of water supply at the site and steep cliffs that make firefighting extremely difficult.

Pakistan, China term terrorism as common enemy of humanity

ISLAMABAD: On the invitation of China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari visited Guangzhou on 21-22 May 2022 for his first official bilateral visit after taking office.

According to a PID information on Sunday, the visit coincided with the 71st anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Pakistan. During the visit, Yi and Bilawal held in-depth discussions on the entire gamut of bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues of shared interest.

The talks were conducted in a warm and friendly atmosphere, in line with the finest tradition of mutual trust and cooperation between the two countries. The two sides agreed that amidst profound regional and international changes, the importance of China-Pakistan strategic relations has assumed even greater significance.

Both sides reaffirmed their strong support for each other’s core interests and major concerns, and commitment to deepening strategic communication including at the highest political level and practical cooperation, and building an even stronger China-Pakistan Community with a Shared Future in the New Era.

The two sides noted with satisfaction the steady growth of economic cooperation between China and Pakistan. In this context, they agreed that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has effectively improved Pakistan’s infrastructure and boosted its socio-economic development. They expressed firm resolve to synergizing development strategies, pushing forward all CPEC projects in a safe, smooth, and high-quality manner.

Noting with satisfaction the record bilateral trade achieved last year, the two sides agreed to work together to make optimum use of phase-II of CPFTA and work together to diversify their trade ties with deepening cooperation in export-oriented sectors in Pakistan and integrating value chains of the two countries.

Both leaders also agreed on stronger collaboration in the services sector and skill development in the areas of tourism, education, financial and information technology sectors. The two sides expressed satisfaction at the growing momentum of bilateral defense cooperation and exchanges. They underlined that China-Pakistan defense cooperation was in fact a factor of peace and stability in the region. They termed terrorism as the common enemy of humanity.

They once again strongly condemned the Karachi University Confucius Institute terrorist attack. Pakistan reiterated that efforts will be made to speed up investigation, hunt down the culprits, and bring them to justice. Pakistan briefed the Chinese side on its efforts to ensure the safety of all Chinese nationals, projects, and institutions in the country.

China appreciated Pakistan’s commitment to the safety and security of Chinese nationals. The two sides called on the regional countries and the international community to form synergy and fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

The two sides discussed the Ukraine situation, noting the necessity of being alert to the negative spillovers of the Ukraine crisis, in particular preventing its impact on developing countries, and called on relevant parties involved in the conflict to resolve differences and disputes through diplomacy and dialogue.

The two sides reaffirmed the firm commitment to upholding the UN-centered international system, the international order based on international law, and the basic norms governing international relations underpinned by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, practicing true multilateralism, and promoting democracy and rule of law in international relations.

The two sides also decided to resume direct flight between the two countries carried out by Pakistan airlines at the earliest and subsequently increase directs flights based on the evolving pandemic situation. Yi accepted Bilawal’s invitation to visit Pakistan for Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue.