$220mln to be earned by leasing PIA’s Roosevelt Hotel in New York: Saad

Minister for Railways and Aviation Khawaja Saad Rafique says the precious asset of the PIA Roosevelt Hotel, New York has been leased out for three years.

Addressing a news conference in Lahore on Sunday, the Minister said the agreement will generate a revenue of 220 million dollars.

He expressed regret that previous government had made the decision to run the Roosevelt Hotel through a public private partnership.

The Minister further said that Hajj operation of PIA is underway successfully and for the first time, this operation was started directly from Quetta.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Hajj-2023: 40,000 Pakistani intending pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia

Over 40000 Pakistani intending pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia through 158 different flights.

Radio Pakistan’s correspondent Javed Iqbal reports from Makkah, that out of these 13095 have arrived in Makkah after completing their eight-day stay at Madinah while others have been accommodated in Madinah Munawwarah.

These numbers also include 1000 hajj pilgrims who arrived in Saudi Arabia under private hajj scheme through 18 hajj group operators.

According to the spokesperson of Ministry of Religious Affairs, Muhammad Umar Butt the Ministry’s monitoring team has completed the assessment of 12 hajj group operators.

He said arrangements are being made to provide the sacrifice coupons for the pilgrims at their accommodations.

Umar Butt said 522 Moavineen including medical mission is present in Saudi Arabia to assist pilgrims in every possible manner.

Out of these 334 are deputed at Makkah, 172 at Madinah while 19 at Jeddah Airport.

It is pertinent to mention that this is first full force Hajj after 2019 in which around 17,9,000 Pakistani pilgrims will participate.

On the other hand, Secretary Religious Affairs Dr Aftab Akbar Durrani has said Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has made exemplary arrangements for pilgrims in Saudi Arabia aimed to improve the image of Pakistan. Talking to APP, he said Pakistani pilgrims have also demonstrated resilience in the face of difficult circumstances.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt to announce people welfare-oriented budget for next financial year: Ishaq Dar

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar says the government will announce a pro-investment, people welfare-oriented, and business-friendly budget for the next financial year.

Talking to a private news channel on Sunday, he said the government will provide as much relief to the public as possible.

The Minister the government was introducing long-term policies aimed at sustainable economic growth in the country and achieving the economic targets.

Criticized those who were announcing dates for default, he said there were serious challenges the country had been facing, however, the government had rescued it from default.

Meanwhile, a joint delegation of Pakistan Stock Exchange and Mutual Funds Association of Pakistan called on Finance Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar.

Talking to them, the Finance Minister said PSX was at one time one of the best performing stock markets.

He assured the group that their concerns would be addressed and measures would be taken to encourage investment in Pakistan.

He hoped that PSX would reverse the trend and once again become one of the top performing stock markets in the region.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PM leaves for home after attending Erdogan’s inauguration ceremony

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, after completing his two-day official visit to Turkiye, left for home.

Senior officials of the Turkish Foreign Ministry, Pakistan’s Ambassador in Turkiye and other officials of the embassy saw off the Prime Minister and his delegation at the Ankara International Airport.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Hajj monitoring team to provide the best facilities to Hujjaj of private scheme: Farid

The high-level monitoring team, responsible for overseeing the arrangements for Hajj conducted by hajj group organizers, has made a firm commitment to ensure the provision of facilities to private scheme hujjaj in accordance with the service provider agreement.

In an interview with Radio Pakistan’s correspondent in Makkah Javed Iqbal, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Arshad Farid who is in charge of the monitoring cell, stated that the ministry’s monitoring team has effectively conducted assessments of 12 hajj group organizers.

In the upcoming 20 days, a total of 75,000 intending pilgrims from the private hajj scheme will arrive in Saudi Arabia.

It is noteworthy that, up until now, no complaints have been received from any private intending pilgrim.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Taliban Move to Address Pakistan’s Cross-Border Terror Complaints

Taliban authorities in Afghanistan announced their plan Sunday to move thousands of Pakistani refugees away from border provinces amid sustained allegations the displaced population is the source of growing terrorism in neighboring Pakistan.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the chief Taliban spokesman, told VOA by phone that the refugees currently reside in Khost, Kunar and some adjoining Afghan border provinces.

“The Islamic Emirate plans to relocate them to far-flung provinces (in Afghanistan) to ensure they don’t have access to the (border) lines nor are they involved in attacks or any other acts of violence that happen in Pakistan,” Mujahid said, using the official title of the Taliban government. He did not elaborate.

The plan comes amid a dramatic surge in cross-border militant attacks in Pakistan since the Taliban reclaimed power in Kabul almost 22 months ago. The violence has killed hundreds of people, mostly Pakistani security forces, especially in districts near the Afghan border.

The outlawed Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), allegedly operating out of Afghan soil, has claimed credit for much of the deadly violence.

Hostility on Sunday

The latest hostility occurred Sunday in the volatile North Waziristan border district, where the Pakistani military said that a security raid against a “terrorists’ location” had killed two soldiers and two militants.

Officials in Islamabad maintain fugitive TTP leaders and fighters, along with their families, reside among tens of thousands of Pakistanis who have taken refuge in Afghanistan after fleeing a 2014 large-scale counterterrorism military operation in the Waziristan border district of Pakistan.

The Norwegian Refugee Council estimated in an October 2019 report that most of the approximately 72,000 Pakistani refugees settled on Afghan soil were living in a makeshift camp in Khost on the border between the two countries.

Islamabad presses Kabul

Islamabad has been pressing Kabul to rein in cross-border TTP violence and complaining that the group enjoys “greater operational freedom” after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Pakistani officials say that members of the Afghan Taliban have also been helping TTP carry out cross-border attacks.

Mujahid and other Taliban officials have repeatedly denied allegations they are allowing any group to threaten Afghanistan’s neighbors, including Pakistan or any other country.

While Mujahid did not name TTP in his comments Sunday, a top Pakistani official told VOA last week that the Taliban had recently told Islamabad they intend to “relocate TTP members” from the border areas to remote Afghan provinces.

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah added that the Taliban proposal could limit the access of TTP to Pakistan. He did not elaborate.

The militant group, also known as the Pakistani Taliban, claims its insurgency in Pakistan is aimed at overthrowing the government, calling it “un-Islamic.”

Washington has also outlawed TTP as a global terrorist organization.

Settlement negotiations collapse

TTP is an offshoot and close ally of the Afghan Taliban. It provided shelter on Pakistani soil and recruits to the Afghan Taliban as they waged insurgent attacks on U.S.-led international troops and the former Afghan government for almost two decades until they seized power in 2021.

Shortly after taking control of Afghanistan, the Taliban hosted talks between TTP leaders and Pakistani officials to negotiate a settlement. But the process collapsed last November when the Pakistani Taliban terminated a unilateral shaky cease-fire with the government and has since intensified its violent campaign.

The violence has strained Pakistan’s relations with Taliban-governed, landlocked Afghanistan, which heavily relies on land routes and seaports of the neighboring country to conduct bilateral and transit trade activities.

Source: Voice of America

Two Soldiers, Two Terrorists Killed In Encounter In NW Pakistan

At least two terrorists were killed in an encounter with security forces yesterday, in Pakistan’s Bannu district of north-west Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the military said.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan army, said that, the exchange of fire took place during a search operation in the Janikhel area of the district.

The personnel of the security forces killed two terrorists during the exchange of intense fire, and also confiscated weapons and ammunition from the site. Two soldiers of the Pakistan army also lost their lives.

The ISPR added that, the country’s armed forces are determined to eliminate terrorism

Source: Nam News Network