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Thursday, June 23, 2022
Turkish firms file complaint against Pakistan in World Bank over ‘mismanagement’ by Buzdar-led Punjab govt
https://theprint.in/world/turkish-firms-file-complaint-against-pakistan-in-world-bank-over-mismanagement-by-buzdar-led-punjab-govt/1009200/
#Pakistan - Missing Persons
Heart-wrenching visuals of the father of recently-abducted Baloch student Feroze Baloch holding a placard for his safe release on Father’s Day reiterate for the umpteenth time that those who conveniently go “missing” are much, much more than a talley count. In an ideal world, no force could supersede the security and safety of a law-abiding citizen in a sovereign state. By extension, any such anomaly would have jerked the authorities to action as they moved heavens and earth in pursuit of answers. Sadly for the children of the lesser gods, this is the Islamic Republic of Pakistan where a higher judiciary needs to shake the federal government out of complacency and scream out what is clearly written in the constitution. Even then, no ruling–however historic–is able to live through one news cycle. When Islamabad High Court decided to rope in a long queue of executives from Pervez Musharraf all the way to incumbent Shahbaz Sharif for clarifications as to why they should not be tried for “undeclared tacit approval” of enforced disappearances, the surprising ruling created murmurs all over. But soon after, newspapers got tired of the age-old saga and television anchors moved on to more attention-worthy scandals because those who were supposed to show some action preferred to keep their heads buried. The entire episode reeks of a sinister agenda because anyone daring to let out a howler is instantly implicated in frivolous charges. Swarms upon swarms of desperate family members sitting outside press clubs and official buildings have become a routine affair, which the authorities have become immune to. A very clever approach because nothing solves a problem easier than shutting eyes and pretending it does not exist. Harping to the tune of civilian supremacy and negotiating with some powers operating from behind an iron curtain does not suit those at the helm of an independent country. The sooner far more critical mud-slinging activities are shelved for a session or two to demand answers from the law enforcement agencies why they take pleasure in picking people off the roads without trying them in courts.Heart-wrenching visuals of the father of recently-abducted Baloch student Feroze Baloch holding a placard for his safe release on Father’s Day reiterate for the umpteenth time that those who conveniently go “missing” are much, much more than a talley count. In an ideal world, no force could supersede the security and safety of a law-abiding citizen in a sovereign state. By extension, any such anomaly would have jerked the authorities to action as they moved heavens and earth in pursuit of answers. Sadly for the children of the lesser gods, this is the Islamic Republic of Pakistan where a higher judiciary needs to shake the federal government out of complacency and scream out what is clearly written in the constitution. Even then, no ruling–however historic–is able to live through one news cycle. When Islamabad High Court decided to rope in a long queue of executives from Pervez Musharraf all the way to incumbent Shahbaz Sharif for clarifications as to why they should not be tried for “undeclared tacit approval” of enforced disappearances, the surprising ruling created murmurs all over. But soon after, newspapers got tired of the age-old saga and television anchors moved on to more attention-worthy scandals because those who were supposed to show some action preferred to keep their heads buried. The entire episode reeks of a sinister agenda because anyone daring to let out a howler is instantly implicated in frivolous charges. Swarms upon swarms of desperate family members sitting outside press clubs and official buildings have become a routine affair, which the authorities have become immune to. A very clever approach because nothing solves a problem easier than shutting eyes and pretending it does not exist. Harping to the tune of civilian supremacy and negotiating with some powers operating from behind an iron curtain does not suit those at the helm of an independent country. The sooner far more critical mud-slinging activities are shelved for a session or two to demand answers from the law enforcement agencies why they take pleasure in picking people off the roads without trying them in courts.
https://dailytimes.com.pk/954602/missing-persons-6/
COVID-19 Spread Once More on Rise in Pakistan
https://www.newsweekpakistan.com/covid-19-spread-once-more-on-rise-in-pakistan/
#Pakistan #PPP - Bilawal Bhutto Zardari inaugurates Peoples Bus service in Larkana
Foreign Minister and Chairman Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday evening inaugurated air-conditioned luxury intra-city Peoples bus service in Larkana to provide quality and affordable travel services to people of Larkana.
The inaugural ceremony was held near Sir ShahNaawaz Bhutto Memorial Library, Larkana city.
After the inauguration, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari along-with Deputy Commissioner Larkana Tariq Manzoor Chandio President PPP Larkana District MNA Khurshid Ahmed Junejo, former Provincial Home Minister MPA Suhail Anwar Sial and President PPP Larkana Division and Provincial Advisor for Prisons Mir Ijaz Khan Jakhrani were briefed about about the routes of the air-conditioned Buses.
Buses will run from the city’s New Bus Terminal, Quaid-e-Awam University, Airport Road, Sindh University Campus, IBA Sachal Colony Routes, High Court Road, SSP Office, Shah Nawaz Library and other localities. Citizens will also be able to avail air-conditioned buses in the adjoining areas.
The busses will operate on a 10.3 kms route starting from New Bus Terminal to Larkana Junction Via Indus Highway.
The Peoples Bus Service project of the Sindh Mass Transit Authority aims to provide quality and affordable transport facilities to the Citizens of Larkana.
The buses will facilitate 31 passengers including two seats for the disabled, while there is space for up to 80 passengers. Seats are also reserved for persons with disabilities and Women on buses.
https://www.app.com.pk/national/bilawal-bhutto-zardari-inaugurates-peoples-bux-service-service-in-larkana/