Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Such Savera 03 June 2020

Such Savera 03 June 2020

Shibli Faraz warns of stricter coronavirus lockdown if people continue ignoring SOPs

Information and Broadcasting Minister Senator Shibli Faraz
The government of Pakistan would be forced to revert to a stricter coronavirus lockdown if people continued to ignore the standard operating procedures (SOPs), Information and Broadcasting Minister Senator Shibli Faraz warned Wednesday.

Addressing a press conference here in the federal capital, Faraz noted that while the coronavirus pandemic had so far caused less damage than the government expected, the number of cases were rising because people were not following the SOPs to prevent against the respiratory illness.

"Coronavirus [cases] have started rising rapidly in Pakistan," Faraz said. "The coronavirus pandemic has caused less damage than we expected," he added, noting that the government was closely monitoring the situation in a "planned and organised manner".

"On a global level, the world's largest economic powers and major health infrastructures have not been able to cope with the coronavirus pandemic," he observed.

"We, on the other hand, are a poor country, in which 75% people depend on business and daily wages," he added. "Look at India, they enforced a strict lockdown but people went out and the condition there is dire."

The federal minister appealed to the people to follow the SOPs to prevent themselves from the deadly virus. He warned that the illness could affect anyone without discrimination.

The minister said the coronavirus would wreak havoc if people did not adhere to the steps for safety and that then they would be "responsible" for it.

"As per our analysis and strategy, thank God that very few people died of the virus and a lesser number of people contracted" the illness, as opposed to the government's forecast, he mentioned.

Faraz said any strategy by the government or Prime Minister Imran Khan with regard to the coronavirus response was focused on making sure the group that is economically weak in Pakistan were not drastically impacted by the pandemic.

"Projects initiated to hand out cash to the deserving people, such as the Ehsaas Programme and others, [were] to help poor people maintain their livelihood because when business halts then these people suffer," Faraz said.

"This is not a time of man-o-salwa [special gifted food], therefore, our first priority was these people.

"Our second priority was that if we were to continue this strategy on a sustainable level, we had to let the business operations resume, which we did in a phased manner and eased the lockdown," he added, noting that the wheel of economy had started moving a little bit.

The minister said the PTI government was starting to go beyond the process of stabilising the economy — "what we got in our inheritance" — when the pandemic hit.

To save lives and have the economy running at the same time, a code of conduct, or the SOPs, were set up but "people did not follow the SOPs... the majority of people did not follow the SOPs".

"We can prevent ourselves from the virus if we heed the precautionary measures just like we use umbrellas to avoid getting wet in the rain. If we don't use an umbrella, we will get wet," he said.

Faraz warned that if people did not heed the precautionary measures, they would contract the deadly virus. Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) have also started testing positive for the coronavirus, he noted.

"If the SOPs are not followed, the government would be forced to revert to a stricter lockdown," he added, noting that the lockdown on Saturdays and Sundays would be strictly implemented.

Shortage of petroleum products: OGRA serves show-cause notice to three companies

OGRA seeks explanation over shortage of petroleum products
Taking action on the shortage of petroleum products in the country, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has served show-cause notice to three companies on Wednesday.

According to the OGRA spokesperson, Shell, Attock and Total Parco have been asked to present their explanation over the shortage within 24 hours.

It is pertinent to mention here that petroleum prices went through another significant decrease on Sunday after Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) summary for slashing prices was approved.

Fuel stations in parts of the country remained shut down over lack of supply from private oil companies amid unprecedented lowering of the petroleum products’ prices

On Monday, fuel shortage was witnessed at the stations of the private oil companies in Karachi after supplies were not released from the companies.

Even police vans were not provided with the fuel as some areas also reported sale of petrol on higher prices. Long queues of vehicles were witnessed at various petrol pumps in the city.

The petroleum retailers have demanded of the government to ensure smooth supply of petrol and diesel to the pumps across the country

COVID-19: Pakistan's confirmed cases jumped to 80,463, recovery rate rose to 28,923

Coronavirsu Cases
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan rose to 80,463 on Wednesday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

The province-wise break up of the total number of cases are as follows:

Total confirmed cases: 80,463

• Sindh: 31,086

• Punjab: 29,489

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 10,897

• Balochistan: 4,740

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 3,188

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 779

• AJK: 284

Deaths: 1,688

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 490

• Punjab: 570

• Sindh: 526

• Balochistan: 49

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 12

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 34

• AJK: 7

More than 6.39 million people have been reported infected with the novel coronavirus globally and over 379,000 have died, according to a Reuters tally.

PPP senator Maula Bux Chandio tests positive for the virus

PPP leader Maula Bux Chandio became the latest lawmaker to contract the coronavirus, confirmed a spokesperson of the senator.

According to the spokesperson, the senator is in home isolation and his daughter-in-law and wife have also tested positive for the virus. He added that servant of the senator has also tested positive for the virus.

 

Aaj Kay Akhbar 03 June 2020

Aaj Kay Akhbar 03 June 2020

LHC grants pre-arrest bail to Shehbaz Sharif till June 17

PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif
The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday restrained the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) from arresting PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif in an assets case against him.

A two-judge bench headed by Justice Tariq Abbasi granted bail to the opposition leader after hearing initial arguments from his lawyer and a NAB counsel on his petition through which he sought pre-arrest bail.

The bench directed him to furnish a surety bond of Rs500,000 to secure the bail until June 17.

Shehbaz Sharif appeared before the bench as a large number of PML-N leaders and workers also gathered on the LHC premises to show solidarity to their leader in utter disregard for social distancing protocols introduced to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

National Accountability Burea (NAB) teams were present at the entrance to the high court to apprehend the opposition leader in case the LHC doesn’t grant him bail. A heavy contingent of law enforcers was also present to avert any untoward incident.

The bench directed the anti-corruption watchdog to submit its response to the petition by next hearing.

On Tuesday afternoon, a NAB team along with a heavy contingent of police raided the residence of Shehbaz Sharif in Model Town. It remained outside his residence for more than an hour as the law enforcement personnel cordoned off roads leading to the house.

However, the team returned as Shehbaz Sharif was not present at home.

The NAB team carried out a raid at the residence of Shehbaz Sharif after he refused to appear before the accountability watchdog in the assets beyond means case. He, however, opted to submit a written statement to the accountability watchdog in response to a questionnaire handed over to him.

Sharif through his lawyer Amjad Pervaiz moved the bail petition, citing National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice (r) Javed Iqbal and others as respondents.

He claimed in his petition that the corruption watchdog’s assets beyond means case against him is based on mala fide intentions. It launched the probe against him under the incumbent government’s influence, he alleged.

Goya with Arsalan Khalid 02 June 2020

Goya with Arsalan Khalid 02 June 2020