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Speaking during the SCO Summit, the prime minister of Pakistan makes a statement.

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Pakistan’s national statement was given during today’s SCO Council of Heads of State Summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.
Pakistan’s strong adherence to the SCO Charter and values was reaffirmed by the Prime Minister in his statement, which also expressed Pakistan’s support for the organization’s reforms and growth. Along with congratulating President Xi Jinping on taking over as SCO Chair for the next two years, he also hailed Belarus’s admission as a full member of the organization.

Pakistan’s foreign policy places a high premium on collaboration with the SCO, according to the prime minister. In order to achieve socioeconomic development, he urged group action under the SCO platform. He also argued for improved regional connection achieved by means of dependable supply chains and effective transportation routes. He stated that CPEC complements the SCO’s goal of regional connectivity and integration and that Pakistan is the best trade route for the area.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to a sustainable and environmentally friendly world with regards to climate change. He called on rich nations to increase their assistance to underdeveloped nations in mitigating the effects of climate change and adapting to them. He also praised the SCO Agreement on Environmental Protection.

The Prime Minister urged strengthening cooperative efforts to increase living standards in the SCO region, while also stressing the financial difficulties that the SCO countries confront as a result of international conflicts and pandemics.

The Prime Minister appealed for long-lasting peace and security in Afghanistan, stressing that SCO Member States have a common interest in maintaining regional peace and stability.

The prime minister called for coordinated and all-encompassing action against extremism and terrorism in the statement, saying that these ideologies must be denounced in all of their forms. He added that killing innocent people was never justified and that using the terrorist threat as a political football was a bad idea. According to him, Pakistan opposes policies that sow division and encourage hatred based on race and religion.
Most importantly, the prime minister stressed the need to uphold the internationally acknowledged concepts of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the fundamental right to self-determination of people. He also claimed that resolutions from the UN Security Council provided a practical framework for resolving protracted conflicts, including those in the area. The people had endured unspeakable agony as a result of the resolutions’ failure to be put into action.
The prime minister said that thousands of innocent civilians had been slain by Israel’s indiscriminate bombing of Palestine. In addition to categorically rejecting Israel’s savagery, he demanded an instantaneous and unconditional cessation of hostilities in order to realize the two-state solution and establish the State of Palestine with its capital city of Al-Quds and pre-1967 borders.

According to the prime minister, Pakistan is excited to welcome the SCO Council of Heads of Government to Islamabad in October of this year. Pakistan will make an effort to take proactive steps to encourage stable development and would actively seek out constructive cooperation from all SCO member states.

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Three officers are suspended by CEC for “incompetence and mismanagement.”

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In a notification released by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), it was said that due to incapacity and poor management, CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja suspended Sindh Election Commissioner Sharifullah, Director of Administration Azhar Hussain Tunio, and Karachi Election Officer Khuda Bux for 120 days.

According to the notification, the three officers will stay in Karachi till the investigation is over and new directives are given.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) vehemently objected to Omar Ayub Khan’s disinformation against the CEC and its members earlier in August.

In this regard, an incorrect statement was made on a TV program, claiming that the entire amount spent on the general elections of 2024 was Rs 14.5 billion, however the ECP wanted more funding from the previous administration in order to get an opportunity for postponing the elections, said a statement.

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Requesting a ban on PTI’s public protest on September 21. LHC dismisses plea

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The Lahore High Court’s three-member full bench made the verdict in response to attorney Nadeem Sarwar’s application.

Sarwar begged the LHC to prevent the PTI from holding a public gathering in Lahore tomorrow.

The LHC bench rejected the application on the grounds that the petitioner is not an “affected party.”

On Wednesday, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) filed a lawsuit in the Lahore High Court (LHC) challenging the arrests made in advance of the party event at Minar-e-Pakistan Lahore.

According to specifics, Sheikh Imtiaz and Yasir Gillani submitted the plea in an attempt to be protected from the detention of its leaders and workers in advance of the September 21 event.

The argument claimed that the Punjabi police are detaining party members in violation of their constitutional right to hold rallies.

In order to allow for a peaceful rally, the petitioners asked the court to order the authorities to cease making arrests.

September 21 is Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s scheduled rally day in Lahore.

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A delegation from the ICC stops at Pindi Stadium to assess Champions Trophy arrangements.

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David Musgrave, Senior Manager of Events Sarah Edgar, Event Manager Aun Muhammad Zaidi, and ICC Broadcast Consultant Mansoor Manj were among the delegation members led by ICC General Manager Wasim Khan.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials briefed the ICC delegation on the occasion as they also inspected the Pindi Stadium’s upgrades and existing amenities. The security personnel met with the group from the ICC as well.

In addition to the National Stadium in Karachi, the group will also stop by the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

the RawalpindiThe Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, National Stadium in Karachi, and Rawalpindi International Cricket Stadium will host the massive event. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had previously allotted Rs 12.80 billion for their renovations.

Next year, from February 19 to March 9, three stadiums in Pakistan—the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, and the National Stadium in Karachi—will host the International Cricket Council (ICC) Champions Trophy.

Australia, England, Afghanistan, and South Africa make up Group B, while Pakistan, India, New Zealand, and Bangladesh make up Group A.

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