A massive campaign of arrests Determining the date for the departure of foreign forces from Kazakhstan and the appointment of a new prime minister

A massive campaign of arrests Determining the date for the departure of foreign forces from Kazakhstan and the appointment of a new prime minister Security measures tighten in Kazakhstan's capital  On Tuesday morning, Kazakhstan's parliament approved the nomination of a new figure to form the government, and while the country's president set a date for the departure of foreign forces after controlling the unrest that swept the country, he said that his country had aborted a coup attempt, and 9,900 people were reportedly arrested in connection with the events.  President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev nominated politician Ali Khan Ismailov for the post of prime minister in a speech to Parliament, which was quick to approve the nomination in a session broadcast live on state television.  Ismailov served as the first deputy prime minister in the previous government that Tokayev sacked last week, amid violent unrest in the oil-rich Central Asian country.  In the same context, the President of Kazakhstan said Tuesday that the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization will begin withdrawing its forces from his country within two days, adding that the forces will leave completely within a period of 10 days.  Kazakhstan had requested military assistance from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) amid violent unrest hit it last week.  And yesterday, Monday, Kazakh President Kassym Tokayev said that his country had survived a coup attempt orchestrated by what he called a "lonely group".  During a summit of the leaders of the organization via video link, Tokayev said that what he described as destructive forces tried more than once to destabilize the situation in the country, noting that the militants planned to launch an attack on the city of Nur-Sultan.  Tokayev added that his country has evidence of the participation of foreign terrorists in the unrest, pointing out that the militants abandoned their plans as soon as the first planes that carried the CSTO forces arrived.  As for Russian President Vladimir Putin, he accused internal and external forces of exploiting the situation in Kazakhstan, saying that international terrorism targeted its southern neighbor, and stressed that the CSTO forces would remain for a short period in the country and would withdraw as soon as their tasks were completed.  Putin added that what happened in Kazakhstan "is not the first and will not be the last attempt for external interference," warning that Russia will not allow "color revolutions" in the former Soviet republics, including Kazakhstan. Russia calls the color revolutions the revolutions planned by the West in former Soviet republics.  Arrests and investigations In the same context, the Interior Ministry said that security forces arrested 9,900 people during last week's unrest.  Earlier, the Presidency of the Republic announced that the authorities had opened 125 investigations against the backdrop of the unprecedented recent events, which left 164 dead.  And life began to return to normal today, Monday, in the city of Almaty; The internet was again available, and the Ministry of Interior stated that the security forces had full control over the capital, Nur-Sultan, and carried out patrols and raids on homes. And local media quoted the deputy mayor of Almaty as saying that the situation is stable, but there are still some militants who are resisting fiercely, as he put it.  Turmoil erupted in the largest country in Central Asia after anti-government protests after raising fuel prices at the beginning of this year, but the protests turned into violence, looting and setting fire to government buildings, prompting the Kazakh president to order the forces to shoot to eliminate the unrest, which He said that its responsibility rests with those he described as bandits and terrorists.

A massive campaign of arrests Determining the date for the departure of foreign forces from Kazakhstan and the appointment of a new prime minister


Security measures tighten in Kazakhstan's capital

On Tuesday morning, Kazakhstan's parliament approved the nomination of a new figure to form the government, and while the country's president set a date for the departure of foreign forces after controlling the unrest that swept the country, he said that his country had aborted a coup attempt, and 9,900 people were reportedly arrested in connection with the events.

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev nominated politician Ali Khan Ismailov for the post of prime minister in a speech to Parliament, which was quick to approve the nomination in a session broadcast live on state television.

Ismailov served as the first deputy prime minister in the previous government that Tokayev sacked last week, amid violent unrest in the oil-rich Central Asian country.

In the same context, the President of Kazakhstan said Tuesday that the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization will begin withdrawing its forces from his country within two days, adding that the forces will leave completely within a period of 10 days.

Kazakhstan had requested military assistance from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) amid violent unrest hit it last week.

And yesterday, Monday, Kazakh President Kassym Tokayev said that his country had survived a coup attempt orchestrated by what he called a "lonely group".

During a summit of the leaders of the organization via video link, Tokayev said that what he described as destructive forces tried more than once to destabilize the situation in the country, noting that the militants planned to launch an attack on the city of Nur-Sultan.

Tokayev added that his country has evidence of the participation of foreign terrorists in the unrest, pointing out that the militants abandoned their plans as soon as the first planes that carried the CSTO forces arrived.

As for Russian President Vladimir Putin, he accused internal and external forces of exploiting the situation in Kazakhstan, saying that international terrorism targeted its southern neighbor, and stressed that the CSTO forces would remain for a short period in the country and would withdraw as soon as their tasks were completed.

Putin added that what happened in Kazakhstan "is not the first and will not be the last attempt for external interference," warning that Russia will not allow "color revolutions" in the former Soviet republics, including Kazakhstan. Russia calls the color revolutions the revolutions planned by the West in former Soviet republics.

Arrests and investigations
In the same context, the Interior Ministry said that security forces arrested 9,900 people during last week's unrest.

Earlier, the Presidency of the Republic announced that the authorities had opened 125 investigations against the backdrop of the unprecedented recent events, which left 164 dead.

And life began to return to normal today, Monday, in the city of Almaty; The internet was again available, and the Ministry of Interior stated that the security forces had full control over the capital, Nur-Sultan, and carried out patrols and raids on homes. And local media quoted the deputy mayor of Almaty as saying that the situation is stable, but there are still some militants who are resisting fiercely, as he put it.

Turmoil erupted in the largest country in Central Asia after anti-government protests after raising fuel prices at the beginning of this year, but the protests turned into violence, looting and setting fire to government buildings, prompting the Kazakh president to order the forces to shoot to eliminate the unrest, which He said that its responsibility rests with those he described as bandits and terrorists.

Travel to Murree and Galyat banned for another 24 hours Tourists will not be allowed to visit these places, only locals are allowed to move: Home Minister  Murree and Galyat ban for another 24 hours. According to details, an important statement has been issued by Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed regarding the current situation in Murree and Galyat. The Home Minister said that the ban on going to Murree and Galyat has been extended for another 24 hours. Tourists will not be allowed to visit these places, only locals are allowed to move. On the other hand, according to media reports, rescue operations and rescue operations are underway in Murree . All major highways affected by the snowfall have been reopened while a large number of tourists have returned. However, even after three days , normalcy could not be fully restored in Murree when it snowed again in the city.  The Punjab government has said that all tourists should not travel to Murree and its environs and should cooperate with the district administration.  Regarding the Murree tragedy , Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI ) National Assembly member Sadaqat Ali Abbasi said that the Murree tragedy is a very sad incident. night snow storm came, jhyka street, the incident occurred between kldnh and baryan, snow storm from 15 to 16 trees and power collapsed poles, fell more than 5 feet of snow in Nathia Gali, was impossible to walk in the area.  He said that there were people in 5 vehicles in which heaters were run. Carbon monoxide caused people to faint and then die. Despite having an excess stock of salt, it could not be delivered. He said that Jhika Gali is the place where Shahbaz Sharif had approved a parking plaza, his approval was given to Sheikh Ansar but to date no parking plaza has been constructed. If there was a parking plaza, maybe 600 vehicles would have been parked there.  Fake news spread that government sold SBP to IMF, central bank is still under government control  Fake news was spread that the government sold the State Bank to the IMF, the central bank is still under the control of the government. According to details, while briefing the Standing Committee on Finance on Monday, SBP Governor Dr Raza Baqir said that fake news was spread that the government had sold SBP to IMF.  Now that the draft has come out in front of everyone in which the government has all the powers, it is wrong to give the impression that the IMF is being made the owner of the SBP. "I used to work for the IMF. Is it a crime to work for an international organization?" In our history, many governors have been working in other international institutions, including the State Bank and the IMF.  The Governor SBP said that I have no other nationality, I am Pakistani, I do not have permanent residence in any other country. He said that fake news was being spread on media and social media regarding these issues. This has also been explained by the Finance Minister. Finance Minister and Senator Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh got involved in the meeting of the standing committee and it was hot .  Addressing Sheikh Qaiser, Shaukat Tareen said that he kicked his shoes in a sweet manner. I am also a senator. The power to nominate and approve the Board of Directors rests with the Government. In addition, Finance Minister Shouk Tareen while talking to the media said that they will visit the IMF again in the last week of January.  He said that he hoped that both the bills would be passed by the parliament as soon as possible . He said that it was the job of the opposition to raise objections on legal bills. Tarin said Governor SBP-term employment will speak IMF on slots. Finance Minister Governor SBP-term employment gave no indication of a 5-year extension period under the bill work is proposed to be increased from three years to five years.

Travel to Murree and Galyat banned for another 24 hours

Tourists will not be allowed to visit these places, only locals are allowed to move: Home Minister

Murree and Galyat ban for another 24 hours. According to details, an important statement has been issued by Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed regarding the current situation in Murree and Galyat. The Home Minister said that the ban on going to Murree and Galyat has been extended for another 24 hours. Tourists will not be allowed to visit these places, only locals are allowed to move.
On the other hand, according to media reports, rescue operations and rescue operations are underway in Murree . All major highways affected by the snowfall have been reopened while a large number of tourists have returned. However, even after three days , normalcy could not be fully restored in Murree when it snowed again in the city.

The Punjab government has said that all tourists should not travel to Murree and its environs and should cooperate with the district administration.

Regarding the Murree tragedy , Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI ) National Assembly member Sadaqat Ali Abbasi said that the Murree tragedy is a very sad incident. night snow storm came, jhyka street, the incident occurred between kldnh and baryan, snow storm from 15 to 16 trees and power collapsed poles, fell more than 5 feet of snow in Nathia Gali, was impossible to walk in the area.

He said that there were people in 5 vehicles in which heaters were run. Carbon monoxide caused people to faint and then die. Despite having an excess stock of salt, it could not be delivered. He said that Jhika Gali is the place where Shahbaz Sharif had approved a parking plaza, his approval was given to Sheikh Ansar but to date no parking plaza has been constructed. If there was a parking plaza, maybe 600 vehicles would have been parked there.

Fake news spread that government sold SBP to IMF, central bank is still under government control

Fake news was spread that the government sold the State Bank to the IMF, the central bank is still under the control of the government. According to details, while briefing the Standing Committee on Finance on Monday, SBP Governor Dr Raza Baqir said that fake news was spread that the government had sold SBP to IMF.

Now that the draft has come out in front of everyone in which the government has all the powers, it is wrong to give the impression that the IMF is being made the owner of the SBP. "I used to work for the IMF. Is it a crime to work for an international organization?" In our history, many governors have been working in other international institutions, including the State Bank and the IMF.

The Governor SBP said that I have no other nationality, I am Pakistani, I do not have permanent residence in any other country. He said that fake news was being spread on media and social media regarding these issues. This has also been explained by the Finance Minister. Finance Minister and Senator Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh got involved in the meeting of the standing committee and it was hot .

Addressing Sheikh Qaiser, Shaukat Tareen said that he kicked his shoes in a sweet manner. I am also a senator. The power to nominate and approve the Board of Directors rests with the Government. In addition, Finance Minister Shouk Tareen while talking to the media said that they will visit the IMF again in the last week of January.

He said that he hoped that both the bills would be passed by the parliament as soon as possible . He said that it was the job of the opposition to raise objections on legal bills. Tarin said Governor SBP-term employment will speak IMF on slots. Finance Minister Governor SBP-term employment gave no indication of a 5-year extension period under the bill work is proposed to be increased from three years to five years.


70 KM long 2-day march against AFSPA in Nagaland, hundreds of people Organizers said more men and women are expected to join as the march passes through several villages and smaller towns.  Hundreds of Nagas marched on a two-day march from Dimapur to the state capital Kohima, 70 km from Dimapur, demanding the removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Nagaland and justice for the 14 civilians killed in firing by security forces in Mon district. Participated.  The people who took part in the foot march had placards and banners in their hands, demanding the repeal of the AFSPA Act. Along with this, people also raised slogans for justice in the case of death of 14 civilians.   The two-day walkathon was led by various Naga civil society organizations after a massive campaign on social media over the past few weeks.   Organizers said more men and women are expected to join as the march passes through several villages and smaller towns. Participants rested in Pifema on Monday night before starting the march again on Tuesday.    The leaders of the walkathon will submit a memorandum to the Center in Kohima through Acting Governor Jagdish Mukhi.  Eastern Naga Students Federation President Chingmack Chang said that this walk is being organized to remind the central and state government to remove the AFSPA at the earliest.   He said that this march, organized to express the displeasure of the people against AFSPA and to protect the dignity of the Naga people, is going on in a very peaceful and democratic manner.  "We will continue our programs in various ways until the government responds positively to our demands," Chang said. He said that without considering the public's demand to abolish AFSPA, the Center extended it for another 6 months on December 30. It is unbearable.


70 KM long 2-day march against AFSPA in Nagaland, hundreds of people

Organizers said more men and women are expected to join as the march passes through several villages and smaller towns.

Hundreds of Nagas marched on a two-day march from Dimapur to the state capital Kohima, 70 km from Dimapur, demanding the removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Nagaland and justice for the 14 civilians killed in firing by security forces in Mon district. Participated.

The people who took part in the foot march had placards and banners in their hands, demanding the repeal of the AFSPA Act. Along with this, people also raised slogans for justice in the case of death of 14 civilians. 

The two-day walkathon was led by various Naga civil society organizations after a massive campaign on social media over the past few weeks. 

Organizers said more men and women are expected to join as the march passes through several villages and smaller towns. Participants rested in Pifema on Monday night before starting the march again on Tuesday.  

The leaders of the walkathon will submit a memorandum to the Center in Kohima through Acting Governor Jagdish Mukhi.

Eastern Naga Students Federation President Chingmack Chang said that this walk is being organized to remind the central and state government to remove the AFSPA at the earliest. 

He said that this march, organized to express the displeasure of the people against AFSPA and to protect the dignity of the Naga people, is going on in a very peaceful and democratic manner.

"We will continue our programs in various ways until the government responds positively to our demands," Chang said. He said that without considering the public's demand to abolish AFSPA, the Center extended it for another 6 months on December 30. It is unbearable.

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