Pakistan Navy Ship ALAMGIR visits Tanzania 

Islamabad, January 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):A Free Medical Camp was established by Pakistan Navy at Dar es Salaam in Tanzania as goodwill gesture and to extend humanitarian assistance. Pakistan Navy Ship ALAMGIR visited Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania as part of overseas deployment in African Region. A medical team of Pakistan Navy comprising specialized doctors and paramedics provided medical treatment and consultations and medicines to over 2,500 patients.

The establishment of free Medical Camp was widely appreciated by the locals. On completion of port visit, PNS ALAMGIR participated in a bilateral naval exercise with Tanzanian Navy Ship PENGUSI to enhance interoperability between the two navies. PNS ALAMGIR visit to African countries is in-line with Government of Pakistan policy to ‘Engage Africa’ that seeks to explore new avenues of cooperation, strengthening bilateral ties and developing interoperability with African countries.

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Shibli Faraz categorically rejects media reports about cost of manufacturing EVMs 

Islamabad, January 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister for Science and Technology, Shibli Faraz says those who are spreading false information about the total cost of EVMs to be used in the general elections are misleading the people. In an interview with APP, he said the manufacturing of Electronic Voting Machines for `General Elections 2023’ in the country would cost approximately 60 to 62 billion rupees.

He said these EVMs could also be used in other elections like Local Government and Bar Councils. Shibli Faraz said media reports about the total cost of EVMs from 300 billion to 400 billion rupees are totally baseless. He said around 27 billion rupees were spent on the general elections in 2018, which were conducted manually. The Minister said the use of Electronic Voting Machines is a clear manifestation of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision to make the elections’ process transparent.

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Government’s free medical initiative shows true spirit of PTI leadership: Farrukh 

Islamabad, January 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib said the government has achieved another milestone by providing treatment to over 5,000 patients in Lahore division under Naya Pakistan Sehat Card. In a tweet, he said the government’s initiative of providing free medical facilities to masses shows the true spirit and positive intention of the PTI leadership.

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President apologizes to aged taxpayer over administrative injustice by FBR 

Islamabad, January 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):President Dr Arif Alvi has expressed dismay over the treatment of an 82 years old tax payer by FBR and directed its chairman to look into the entire system of irresponsibility and corruption and take punitive action against the entire chain of decision makers involved in the case.

He took exception to the decision of FBR against a senior citizen that refused him to refund a paltry sum of Rs 2,333 on frivolous grounds and dragged him into unnecessary litigation spanning over a year. Apologizing to the senior citizen Mr. Abdul Hamid Khan, the President said that our heads should hang in shame for the inconvenience caused by FBR to the senior citizen.

Mr Abdul Hamid Khan (the complainant), a senior citizen of 82 years of age, had claimed a refund of Rs 2,333 on his income tax return for the year 2020 and submitted requisite documents of advance tax deduction of the PTCL and cell phone company bills on 19.10.2020.

The complainant e-filed refund application on 19th October, 2020 followed by representation to FBR Chairman on 24th December, 2020. The Unit officer of FBR rejected his refund claim, on 29.01.2021, on the grounds that the applicant had failed to furnish the original certificates required for authentication.

The complainant then took up the matter with the Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) to seek redressal of his complaint. The FTO investigated the matter and ordered FBR on 02.06.2021 to revisit the impugned order, dated 19.01.2021, and pass a fresh order, under section 170(4) of the ordinance, after providing the complainant the opportunity for hearing as per law.

It further ordered to identify and initiate disciplinary proceedings against the official who passed the impugned order in derogation of the law and procedures and dragged the ageing taxpayer into unnecessary litigation as well as report compliance within 45 days. Consequently, FBR filed a representation with the President against the original order of FTO on 24.06.2021.

President Dr Arif Alvi rejected the representation of FBR. He said that the complainant had admittedly furnished copies of advance tax as per certificates collected by telephone authorities. In case the Unit Officer was not satisfied with the copies of certificates, he could have not only got the same verified from the PTCL and Cell Phone Company but verification was also possible through online system.

He observed that it was the responsibility of the duty officer to get the deduction of tax verified from the deducting authorities irrespective of certificates being original or copies/system generated, if the same were not reflecting in the system for one or the other reason.

The President termed the failure of the officer to verify the bills from PTCL and the cell phone company through the online system as shirking from responsibility and an act of maladministration. He upheld that the act of the officer was a mockery and travesty of law, procedure and instructions of FBR. It appeared that unlawful treatment was meted out in the instant case with a view to irritate and humiliate the ageing pensioner.

While rejecting the representation of FBR, the President said that this must be the most pitiful and shameful use of bureaucratic authority and regretted that the FBR official had wasted the time of his department, the Tax Mohtasib and the President of Pakistan over a paltry sum of Rs 2,333 and the matter had lingered for over a year.

He also deplored that no one in the long chain of bureaucrats in FBR deliberated over the issue to take note of the unfairness, pettiness and superfluousness of the matter. The President stated that our heads should hang in shame, adding that he would like to apologize to the senior citizen, Mr Abdul Hamid Khan, for the inconvenience caused to him by FBR.

“Punitive action must be taken along the entire line of decision-makers in this case and Chairman FBR should ensure that those responsible, in particular, and others, in general, go through courses to teach them priorities and courtesies, he directed.

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Government committed to provide relief to common man: Asad Umar 

Islamabad, January 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar says the government is taking practical measures to provide relief to common man along with development of economy in the country.

Talking to a delegation of Pakistan Ship breakers Association, he said the government will formulate a policy to keep customs tax tariffs stable and ensure employment of the common man. Asad Umar said that he would personally talk to the Prime Minister Imran Khan about economic development of Balochistan aimed at providing new employment opportunities.

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In response to media questions regarding recent warning of Genocide of Muslims by Mr. Gregory Stanton, President Genocide Watch, the following is attributable to Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar Ahmad 

Islamabad, January 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):Dr. Stanton has made these remarks during a U. S. Congressional briefing titled ‘Call for Genocide of Indian Muslims’, organised by the Indian American Muslim Council. Dr. Stanton’s warning is based on data assessed on a scientific model of 10 stages of Genocide.

According to this Model, India has crossed all 10 stages, raising serious alarm for the safety of more than 200 million Muslims in India. It may be recalled that Pakistan has been warning of grave consequences for minorities, especially Muslims, due to the extremist ‘Hindutva’ ideology being propagated by the RSS-BJP regime with impunity in India.

According to Dr. Stanton the genocide process of Muslims in India has been catalysed by: first, Islamophobia anti-Muslim rhetoric of the Indian Prime Minister; second, India’s illegal actions of 5th August in Jammu and Kashmir for Hindu dominance there; and, third, controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) specifically aimed against Muslims. Dr. Stanton has warned that genocide may well happen in India, unless the international community plays its part in confronting ‘Hindutva’ ideology in India.

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Usman Dar announces registration of scholarships programme ‘Skills for All’ 

Islamabad, January 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):Registration process of “Skills for All” scholarships programme began from Sunday, under which technical training will be imparted to sixty thousand youth in the country. This was announced by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Youth Affairs Muhammad Usman Dar on his twitter handle on Sunday.

He said the registration process of “Skills for All” has started under the banner of Kamyab Youth Program to provide training to the youth in 250 courses at more than one thousand institutions. Usman Dar urged the youth to get themselves registered immediately for attending free technical training in various technical fields.

He said the government will ensure provision of free and excellent training to the youth in various technical fields. The Special Assistant said skills training have already been imparted to over one hundred thousand youth in traditional and modern fields so far at a cost of five billion rupees.

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Pakistan condemns increasing harassment and illegal arrests of Kashmiri journalists and civil society activists by Indian Occupation forces 

Islamabad, January 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan condemns the increasing harassment, illegal arrests and registration of fake criminal cases against journalists and civil society activists in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The reported attack on Kashmir Press Club yesterday manifestly reflects India’s entrenched use of brute force and coercion to forcibly silence those raising voices against its horrendous crimes and egregious human rights violations IIOJK.

Equally condemnable is the increasing use of draconian and inhumane laws including Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), Public Safety Act (PSA) and Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) with impunity in IIOJK, which reflects India’s colonial mind-set. India’s state-sponsored terrorism can never weaken the resolve of the Kashmiris for their right to self-determination.

Pakistan calls upon the international community, particularly the United Nations and international human rights and humanitarian bodies to hold India accountable for its unabated harassment and illegal arrests of journalists, human rights defenders and other civil society activists in IIOJK.

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