Showing posts with label PAKISTAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAKISTAN. Show all posts

IMF talks

THERE are indications that the government’s ongoing talks with the IMF for a bailout may be heading towards an impasse.
What is clearer is that, whether the talks stall or not, the rulers are moving towards a sharp adjustment that will require them to raise taxes and cut current expenditures, possibly necessitating a reduction in the size of government, and an effort to at least partially roll back some of its provincial transfers under the NFC award.
Steep political costs are involved, and time for making a decision is running out. The billions of dollars borrowed from ‘friendly countries’ to shore up the balance of payments might delay the decision, but there is no escaping the tough choices that lie ahead.
At the moment, it seems that the government has procured some time, thanks to the deposits from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, with word going around of further support from China. It intends to use the time to try and give a boost to exports and remittances and engineer an improvement in the external account.
But the headwinds should not be underestimated. Boosting exports through subsidy payments on gas carries a trade-off that the government may not be able to afford for much longer. And while continued depreciations of the exchange rate may produce a short-lived boost in exports, it will elevate the size of the external debt, and make imports more expensive.
In short, turning around the external sector using only tools such as the exchange rate and subsidies can be a self-defeating policy — it can never be a substitute for sound reforms.
The sense of comfort created by the billions in deposits from friendly countries, which are landing in the State Bank, must not give rise to complacency.
The government really has no other choice but to undertake a sharp adjustment in the fiscal accounts, follow up with painful reforms to stem the bleeding in the state-owned enterprises, and reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio. It must realise that there is no shortcut, and there is no easy way of doing this.
More than ever before, the urgent need for a clear policy direction is now upon us, while the government gives the appearance of still being stuck in campaign mode.
It is important that populist promises now be curtailed, and the focus shift towards addressing the growing fiscal and external imbalances in the country.
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China backs Pakistan’s efforts for Afghan peace


ISLAMABAD: China on Tuesday expressed its support for latest developments in efforts for revival of Afghan peace and reconciliation process.
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi is currently on a regional tour of four countries — Afghanistan, Iran, China and Russia — to apprise leaders of these countries about the meeting between the United States and the Taliban in Abu Dhabi last week, which was facilitated by Pakistan.
He met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at Beijing in the third leg of his visit.
“FM Shah Mehmood Qureshi, on his tour to regional countries, has held discussions with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. Bilateral and regional issues, especially peace in Afghanistan, were discussed,” FO spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal said.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said that Mr Qureshi, who made “a special trip” here, in his meeting with Mr Wang discussed “the latest developments surrounding the situation in Afghanistan” and the two sides reached “broad consensus”.
Qureshi, Wang reach ‘broad consensus’ at their meeting in Beijing
She said that “miscellaneous efforts” made by different parties were “welcomed” and the two sides pledged to stay “in close communication and strategic coordination”.
China, Pakistan and Afghanistan have trilateral framework for enhancing their cooperation on peace and reconciliation, security, connectivity and in other areas.
The second meeting of the trilateral process was held in Kabul on Dec 15 in which the three sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for intensifying their counterterrorism cooperation.
Ms Hua further said that Mr Qureshi and Mr Wang in their meeting agreed to deepen China-Pakistan all-weather strategic cooperative partnership and continuously elevate all-round cooperation.
Mr Qureshi will meet his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Moscow on Wednesday.
The US decision to pull nearly half of its troops from restive Afghanistan was high on the agenda at the meeting between the Pakistani and Chinese foreign ministers, add agencies.
“The two sides agreed that a military means cannot solve the Afghan issue, and that promoting a political solution focused on reconciliation is the only realistic and feasible way,” the Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman said.
President Donald Trump’s decision to pull around half of the 14,000 US troops in Afghanistan has stunned and dismayed diplomats and officials in Kabul, and comes during a renewed push for talks with the Taliban to end the 17-year war.
China has not announced an official stance on the US troop pullout, but Pakistan on Saturday welcomed the decision to slash US troop numbers calling it “a step towards peace” in war-torn Afghanistan.
In recent months, China has played a more active role in brokering peace in the region as stability in Afghanistan is critical to its Belt and Road policy of expanding trade links across Asia.
Beijing has hosted Taliban leaders in an effort to bring the warring sides in Afghanistan to the negotiating table.
It has been long worried about the effect of instability in Afghanistan on China’s violence-prone far western region of Xinjiang, home to the mostly Muslim Uighur people and where China says it faces a threat from militants.
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Outgoing year sees terrorism rear its ugly head in Karachi again


KARACHI: Although terrorism and targeted killings committed by banned sectarian outfits have been decreasing in the metropolis since 2013 because of a continuous operation by the security forces, there have been three major acts of terrorism, including the deadly attack on the Chinese consulate, during 2018 which were allegedly perpetrated by sub-nationalist groups, it emerged on Tuesday.
The city also witnessed a ‘bomb attack’ on a gathering of a political party and killing of workers of another political party, and the police apprehended that ‘political killings’ might emerge as another challenge for them in the near future.
Three policemen were also shot dead in the outgoing year, but the TTP claimed responsibility for the killing of one policeman while the two other policemen might have fallen victim to “sectarianism or revenge killing”, said police officials.
Attack on Chinese consulate
The gun-cum-grenade attack by three militants linked to the banned Balochistan Liberation Army on the Chinese consulate in Clifton was considered a major act of terrorism in 2018, which claimed the lives of two policemen and two visa applicants, father and son, before all attackers were eliminated.
Police’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officer-in-charge of the Transnational Terrorism Intelligence Group (TTIG) Raja Umar Khattab told Dawn that “significant progress” had been made in the case.
Fear of killings on political grounds heightens in Karachi
Mr Khattab, who is investigating the case, recalled that the CCTV footage obtained from outside the consulate showed that one of the attackers after being shot at and wounded by policeman posted there crawled towards the wall of nearby house.
“The attacker opened a burst on himself from his Kalashnikov after being injured apparently to avoid arrest by law enforcers who had arrived at the scene,” said the CTD official while sharing the CCTV footage.
Of the two other attackers who proceeded to the reception room of the consulate, one was killed at a “close range” as per the medical report, indicating the possibility that he also committed suicide by shooting himself to death to avoid arrest, opined Mr Khattab.
“It was a suicide mission,” added the official.
The BLA claimed responsibility even when the operation was going under way. “The attack on the Chinese consulate was RAW-inspired to target CPEC,” said the TTIG chief.
He claimed that they had “proofs” that the planning of the attack on the foreign mission was carried out abroad and funds were also provided from abroad. “We have evidences that the China consulate attackers were in contact with their masters abroad,” he said.
He also believed that the bomb attack under Quaidabad flyover, which claimed the lives of two teenage vendors, and the car ‘bomb explosion’ in Defence were also ‘foreign-inspired’ terror acts.
Mr Khattab suggested that the modus operandi and type of explosives used in the Quaidabad incident indicated the involvement of Sindhi sub-nationalist groups. “There was a link between Sindhi and Baloch sub-nationalist groups and they were being operated from abroad.”
As for the Defence explosion, he said the CCTV footage obtained from the area showed that two suspects driving a car and a motorbike arrived there and parked the car on a plot to carry out the explosion through gas cylinders. Later on, they left the place on the motorbike.
“There was a lot of resemblance in all these three terror acts,” said the official.
He recalled that around two and half years back, the Sindhi sub-nationalist group had carried out an act of terrorism near the parking plaza in Saddar in which the both attackers were killed when an improvised explosive device attached to a motorbike exploded “accidentally”.
Different teams were working on these three terror acts and Mr Khattab was hopeful that they would “eliminate” the threat posed by sub-nationalist groups in the city.
Killing of policemen
Three policemen, including a traffic police official, were shot dead in the city during 2018.
The banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan in a video claimed the responsibility for the killing of a Gulberg police official, Shakir Ali.
For the killing of another policeman, Syed Ahmed Abbas Rizvi, in New Karachi, the CTD official cited two possible motives. He might have fallen victim to “sectarianism” as being member of the Shia community. In the same area, two members of the banned Ahl-i-Sunnat Wal Jamaat were shot dead by gunmen riding a motorcycle and the policeman’s killing might have been carried out in “revenge”.
Secondly, Mr Khattab recalled that Abbas Rizvi was also a “witness” in a criminal case against two sectarian militants and he had been appearing in the case for the previous three and half years owing to which the held accused could not get bail.
The TTIG head said the killing of traffic police official Mohammad Rafiq off the Superhighway was also a terror act and they suspected the involvement of the “sleeper cell” of banned militant outfits.
Raja Umar Khattab, who has extensively investigated terror acts in the city for the last several years, said the banned TTP and AQIS had been “weakened” due to the continuous operation by the security forces while the Ansarul Sharia Pakistan had been “almost wiped out”.
In the recent past, these three militant groups openly targeted police mobiles and carried out IED explosions, but their capacity to challenge the law enforcers and carry out bomb blasts had been “significantly reduced”.
The TTP or the AQIS now make “soft target” such as a lone policeman.
However, Mr Khattab apprehended that Afghanistan-based IS, or Daesh, still posed a challenge.
“The IS prefers specific targets such as shrines in Sindh and Balochistan,” said the official.
Fear of killings on political grounds
The city also witnessed a ‘low-intensity bomb’ attack during a function organised by the MQM-P in Gulistan-i-Jauhar, which caused injuries to eight persons, and the police suspected “internal rifts” behind the incident.
Furthermore, two workers of the Pak Sarzameen Party were shot dead and two others were wounded in an attack on the party’s office in Rizvia Society on Dec 23.
Mr Khattab apprehended that “political killings” might increase in the city in the future. He said during interrogation of a suspect belonging to the ‘South Africa network’ and others recently, it had transpired that certain elements were allegedly planning “political killings” in the metropolis.
Besides, “differences” have been intensified among different groups, which might give rise to targeted killings on political grounds.
964 personnel ‘counter-terror force’ established
The CTD official said that to enhance the capacity of the police, the army had trained 964 policemen who would be made members of the ‘counter-terror force’ recently established by the Sindh CTD to fight terrorism.
Besides, the CTD has imported software to enhance its technical capability. Furthermore, the CTD has decided to set up a section for “monitoring of social media”.
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MQM-L chief, workers booked for killing two PSP workers


KARACHI: The police on Tuesday registered an FIR against the leader and workers of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-London (MQM-L) for attacking an office of the Pak-Sarzameen Party (PSP) and killing its two workers and wounding four others, officials said.
They said the FIR [368/2018] was registered on a complaint of one of the injured PSP workers, Fahad, who accused workers of the MQM-L associated with its “South Africa and India set-up” of attacking the PSP office. The officials said that the case had been registered under sections 302 (punishment for premeditated murder) and 34 (common intention) of the Pakistan Penal Code and Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
“The complainant has nominated Altaf Hussain, Nadeem Ahsan, Qasim Ali Raza, Faizan Yousuf and other workers of the MQM,” said an official at the Gulbahar police station. “The complainant in his request says that the workers of his party have been receiving death threats for the past few weeks and the leadership has also conveyed its concerns to the authorities. The police have already started investigation and sent the casings of spent bullets found at the crime scene for forensic examination.”
Two PSP were shot dead in the armed attack on the party’s office in Rizvia Society on Sunday night. The police said that around a dozen gunmen riding six motorcycles opened fire on the PSP town office in Usmania Colony and fled. The killed workers — Azhar Rehmat, 35, and Naeem Ramzan, 40 — were associated with the party’s organisational structure in Nazimabad.
Mustafa Kamal’s allegation
The PSP chairman has already blamed the MQM-L for killing his workers and said that the forces rejected by the people were targeting the city peace only to trigger fear and panic in Karachiites to exploit it in the name of ethnicity.
“Our workers died for the cause of peace and their blood will not go in vain,” he said. “We are the real force that has been safeguarding the city peace and if the PSP fails, political violence would return to the city because the MQM-L is still using the youth for terrorism.”
He said his party was working to promote patriotism and he hoped that the killers of his party workers would soon be arrested to avoid disappointing the people risking their lives to strengthen the country politically.
IGP visits cathedral
Meanwhile, Sindh police chief Dr Sayed Kaleem Imam with senior police officials paid a visit to the St Patrick’s Cathedral in Saddar and offered Christmas greetings to Bishop Joseph and other people of the Christian community, said a statement.
“Sindh IG Dr Imam also reviewed security arrangements,” it said. “He also vowed to provide best possible security to all minorities mainly on their religious events. Joseph and other leaders of the Christian community paid thanks to the Sindh IG for his cooperation and visit to the church.”
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Court spells out reasons for Nawaz’s conviction in NAB case


ISLAMABAD: In a detailed judgement in Al-Azizia reference, Judge Mohammad Arshad Malik of the accountability court expressed concern over rampant corruption in society that he said had reached its climax and therefore a stern action was the need of the hour.
“It is a matter of concern for us all that corruption has been rampantly increasing for the past two decades in society and has reached…its climax at present,” observed the judge providing reasons for convicting former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in the Al-Azizia/Hill Metal Establishment reference. The judge acquitted Mr Sharif of corruption charges in the Flagship Investment Company reference.
Earlier on July 6, Judge Mohammad Bashir of the accountability court had awarded 10 years imprisonment to the former prime minister, seven years to his daughter Maryam and one year imprisonment to his son-in-law retired captain Mohammad Safdar in Avenfield properties reference.
Application of law with equal intensity to both the rich and the poor will enhance public trust in institutions, explains 131-page judgement
For eradication of corruption and corrupt practices, stern action was the need of the time, the judge stated and explained that while keeping this objective in mind, the legislature had enacted the National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 1999, the preamble of which held accountable all those individuals accused of such practices and matter ancillary.
But the observations did not go well with some legal experts. One lawyer requesting anonymity described the comments as “extraneous”, explaining that it was not the job of a trial court to come up with such descriptions rather to simply decide the matter after hearing the two sides while confining itself to available evidence.
He elaborated that the Supreme Court in exercise of its extraordinary jurisdiction in suo motu cases usually explained what necessitated it to intervene in such matters. To substantiate his point, the lawyer cited the explanation given by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar at a symposium on water on Oct 20. The chief justice had explained that the apex court had raised the issue of water security in pursuit of its duty to enforce fundamental rights because the biggest fundamental right was the right to life which was not possible without water.
In the detailed verdict, the judge of the accountability court stated: “It is also matter of observance that by resorting to corruption and corrupt practices one set of society has amassed unprecedented wealth and accumulated huge assets while the other segment of society has drowned down forced to lick the clay. This marked disparity in different segments of the society has badly impaired the moral fibre of society on both the ends.
“The rulers to whom the reins of the nation were given expecting to take rectification measures also failed to fulfil their obligations rather their hands seem to be smeared with ill-gotten wealth.
“As such, to my mind, it is obligation of all concerned in law enforcing agencies especially the courts to keep preying eyes vigilant minds and forceful hands to give a strong jolt to the persons found guilty of such practices. For achieving this objective the rules, procedure and law is to be applied even filling the dots to achieve the object of the law going in line with the intents of the legislature manifested in the ordinance itself. If it is done, even now it could promote the culture of rule of law, parity and equality. Application of law with equal intensity to both the rich and the poor will enhance the public confidence and trust in the institutions tackling law and justice.”
The verdict explained considering that Nawaz Sharif from 1985 to 2017 held some of the highest executive offices in both the federal and provincial governments, including those of chief executive of Punjab and of Pakistan, the court was satisfied that he was one of the most influential members of the monolithic and tightly connected Sharif family and that after the death of his father in October 2004, he was for all practical purposes, the head of and most influential member of the Sharif family.
Also upon the death of Mian Mohammad Sharif, his entire estate including funds, properties and assets devolved to his legal heirs, including Nawaz Sharif, the verdict said.
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Top court dismisses dual nationality case against Chaudhry Sarwar and Nuzhat Sadiq


The Supreme Court on Wednesday cleared Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar and PML-N Senator Nuzhat Sadiq in a suo motu case concerning civil servants holding dual nationality.
The court's decision came after the Foreign Office submitted a report to the court stating that both Sarwar and Sadiq had permanently renounced their foreign nationalities.
Holding dual nationality can potentially disqualify lawmakers under Article 63(1)(c) of the Constitution.
The top court had taken up the matter in March, soon after the Senate elections. The chief justice had inquired about senators who held dual nationality.
The attorney general had told the court that four senators, including Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf's (PTI) Chaudhry Sarwar, former premier Shahid Khaqan Abbasi's sister Sadia Abbasi, and the PML-N's Nuzhat Sadiq and Haroon Akhtar possessed dual nationality.
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Ali Raza Abidi was shot four times: postmortem report


KARACHI: Postmortem of former MNA Syed Ali Raza Abidi, who was shot dead outside his house by the two attackers, riding motorbike, has been completed, ARY News reported on Wednesday.
According to the autopsy report prepared by Jinnah hospital, Ali Raza Abidi was hit with four bullets from a very short distance.
“Two bullets pierced in the chest of Ali Raza Abidi, one each in shoulder and neck,” the postmortem report reads.

The brutal assassination

Former MNA Syed Ali Raza Abidi was gunned down outside his residence in Defence area of Karachi on Tuesday.
As per details, unidentified armed men opened fire on the vehicle of Ali Raza Abidi near his house in Khayaban-e-Ittehad.
Talking to the newsmen about the incident, SSP South said that Mr Abidi was targeted outside his house, when he was entering it.
He was rushed to a medical facility, but he succumbed to his bullet wounds, he continued. He said the incident looks like a ‘targeted killing’.
Meanwhile, police and Rangers personnel have cordoned off the site of the attack and are collecting evidence.
Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Syed Kaleem Imam has taken notice of the incident and sought a report from police authorities.

Condemnations, condolences pour in

Following the assassination of former MNA Ali Raza Abidi, condemnations and condolences have pour in, Prime Minister Imran Khan, President, Arif Alvi, Senate Chairman, Sadiq Sanjrani, Foreign Minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, State Minister for Interior, Shehryar Afridi, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chief ministers of all four provinces, politicians, journalists and people belonging to different walks of life have strongly denounced the assassination of Syed Ali Raza Abidi.
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NAB summons Hamza Shehbaz today


LAHORE: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has summoned Punjab Assembly Opposition Leader Hamza Shehbaz, to appear before it on Wednesday (today) in assets beyond means case and Saaf Pani scam.
As per details, Hamza Shehbaz has been asked to appear before the officials of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lahore division at 1:00 pm today, in a case pertaining to owing assets beyond their known sources of income.
Punjab assembly opposition leader Hamza Shehbaz is alleged in another case pertaining to financial irregularities in the Saaf Pani Company.
He also had recorded his statement with the bureau on the charges against him.
Earlier this month, officials from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) had offloaded leader of the opposition in the Punjab Assembly Hamza Shehbaz from a foreign airline’s flight at Lahore airport.
Hamza was traveling to Doha when he was made to disembark from the flight at the Allama Iqbal International airport.
Sources confirmed that the PML-N leader was offloaded from the flight because of a NAB case pending against him.
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Security of MQM-P leaders, offices beefed-up by Sindh’s home ministry

KARACHI: Sindh’s home ministry on Tuesday has beefed-up security of Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leaders and its offices, in the wake of former MNA Syed Ali Raza Abidi’s assassination today, ARY News reported.
As per details, the home ministry of Sindh has increased security of MQM-P leaders, following the killing of Ali Raza Abidi today, outside his house in DHA, area of Karachi.
Heavy contingent of police have been deployed outside MQM offices in the city, said secretary home ministry Sindh.
“The security has been beefed-up due to present situation of the city,” he continued.
Former MNA Syed Ali Raza Abidi was gunned down outside his residence in Defence area of Karachi earlier today.
According to the details, unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle of Ali Raza Abidi near his house in Khayaban-e-Ittehad.
Talking to the newsmen about the incident, SSP South said that Mr Abidi was targeted outside his house, when he was entering it. He was rushed to a medical facility, but he succumbed to his bullet wounds, he continued. He said the incident looks like a ‘targeted killing’.
Meanwhile, police and Rangers personnel have cordoned off the site of the attack and are collecting evidence.
Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Syed Kaleem Imam has taken notice of the incident and sought a report from police authorities.
On the other hand, condemnations and condolences have pour in after the fatal incident, Prime Minister Imran Khan, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chief ministers of all four provinces, politicians, journalists and people belonging to different walks of life have strongly denounced the assassination of Syed Ali Raza Abidi.
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Condemnations, condolences pour in after Ali Raza Abidi’s assassination


KARACHI: Condemnations pour-in across the country on Tuesday, after killing of former MNA, Ali Raza Abidi by unknown assailants, outside his house in Karachi’s DHA area.
Prime Minister Imran Khan while expressing his grief over the fatal attack on Ali Raza Abidi, has summoned report from the authorities concerned.
Prime minister has prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul and condoled with the bereaved family.
Chairman Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari taking notice of the shooting that left Ali Raza Abidi, dead, has vowed to arrest the culprits soon.
He also offered his condolence with his family for this irreparable loss.
Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar has also strongly condemned the deadly attack over former MNA and expressed his condolence with his family.
 CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah has strongly denounced the shootout incident and tendered his condolence with the affected family.
Terming the incident, as an attempt to disrupt city’s law and order, CM Sindh has issued alert to Rangers and Police in case of any unforeseen situation.
ARY News’ Anchorperson, Waseem Badami took to twitter and said, “Ali Raza Abidi is no more”.
 MQM Pakistan leaders, Aamir Khan, Faisal Sabzwari, Khawaja Izharul Hassan and others have also strongly condemned the firing incident that took life of former MNA Ali Raza Abidi.
Former Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) MNA Syed Ali Raza Abidi was gunned down outside his residence in Defence area of Karachi.
According to the details, unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle of Ali Raza Abidi near his house in Khayaban-e-Ittehad.
Born on July 6, 1972 in Karachi, Ali Raza Abidi remained senior leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan. He was elected as Member National Assembly (MNA) from 2013 to 2018 from Karachi’s constituency of NA-251.
Mr Abidi had received 81,603 votes and defeated Raja Azhar Khan, a candidate of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).  Abidi, who had been affiliated with the MQM-P, had resigned from basic membership of the party in September citing “personal reasons”.
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Former MQM-P MNA Ali Raza Abidi gunned down in Karachi



KARACHI: Former Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) lawmaker Syed Ali Raza Abidi was gunned down outside his residence in Defence area of Karachi on Tuesday, ARY News reported.  
According to the details, unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle of Ali Raza Abidi near his house in Khayaban-e-Ittehad and managed to escape from the scene.
Police officials said that the former MQM leader was alone in his car when he was attacked outside his residence. The officials confirmed that he received bullet injuries in the attack and was taken to the PNS Shifa hospital in critical condition where he succumbed to his injuries.
Later, the police and law enforcement agencies cordoned off the area and launched a search operation to arrest the culprits.
Talking to the newsmen about the incident, SSP South said that Mr Abidi was targeted outside his house, when he was entering it.  He was rushed to a medical facility, but he succumbed to his bullet wounds, said the police officer and added that the incident  looks like a ‘targeted killing’.
Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Syed Kaleem Imam has taken notice of the incident and sought a report from police authorities.
Hospital sources said that a full-body scan was conducted of the deceased’s body at Jinnah Hospital and added that Abidi sustained five bullets; three in head, one in neck and one in torso.
News acquired CCTV footage of attack over Ali Raza Abidi, in which attackers are seen firing over him from short distance.
Born on July 6, 1972 in Karachi, Ali Raza Abidi remained senior leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan. He was elected as Member National Assembly (MNA) from 2013 to 2018 from Karachi’s constituency of NA-251.
Mr Abidi had received 81,603 votes and defeated Raja Azhar Khan, a candidate of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).  Abidi, who had been affiliated with the MQM-P, had resigned from basic membership of the party in September citing “personal reasons”.
Condolences pour in
Prime Minister Imran Khan, the chief ministers of all four provinces, politicians and journalists expressed deep grief and sorrow over the assassination of Ali Raza Abidi
PM Imran Khan offered condolences to the family of Syed Ali Raza Abidi over his assassination and summoned a report on the matter.
Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar condemned the killing of former MQM leader and expressed sympathy with the family of Syed Ali Raza Abidi.
Sind Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah condemned the murder of former MQM MNA Syed Ali Raza Abid and directed to constitute a special team to investigate Abidi’s murder. He also ordered the IG to ensure peace in the city.
ARY News anchor Waseem Badami condemned the incident and termed it a worst news.
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Detailed judgement of accountability court in Al-Azizia reference case


The accountability court judge Muhammad Arshad Malik announced the verdict in the two references namely Al-Azizia and Flagship Investment today and sentenced the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supreme leader to seven years in prison and ordered him to pay $25million and Rs1.5 billion as fine.
The court also ordered seizure of all property owned by Mian Nawaz Sharif.
Here is the detailed verdict of the court.
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New targets set for further enhancement of Pak-China cooperation: Bakhtyar


ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar on Saturday said the 8th Joint Cooperation Committee has set new targets for Pak-China cooperation.


Speaking after the conclusion of the 8th JCC proceedings in Beijing, he said the CPEC is leading towards becoming a true economic corridor with multiple doors.
The planning minister said Pakistan and China have agreed to further strengthen the JCC mechanism through increased frequency of exchanges.
He said signing of memorandum of understanding on industrial cooperation would steer Pakistan into a new era of industrialization.
Khusro Bakhtyar said Pak-China cooperation in agriculture sector would focus on attracting investment in food production, processing, logistics, marketing and exports in joint ventures with Pakistani companies.

He vowed to promote development of hydel projects in Jehlum Cascade and Gilgit-Baltistan.
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