Saturday, February 29, 2020

Uniform curriculum policy till matriculation to be implemented from next year: Minister Fawad

Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry
Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry on Sunday said that the year 2021 would witness an implementation of uniform syllabus policy across the country till matriculation.

“We have devised a policy under one-nation, one curriculum project and its implementation upto matriculation will begin across the country from 2021,” he said while addressing a Dastar-e-Fazilat conference at Pind Dadan Khan.

He said that it was unfortunate that no attention was diverted during the past 70 years towards improving the situation of seminaries and the students there remained neglected and were not owned by the state. “Billions were earmarked for improving education standards but no money was diverted towards improving seminaries’ status.”

He said that they have prepared the uniform syllabus with the consultation and approval of the seminaries.

The federal minister further defended his views over using technology for moon sighting and said that the moon would not change its way either on his or Ruet-e-Hilal committee’s wishes.

The minister lamented the brutal killings of Muslims in India and said that during the past two days, 500 people people were killed in New Delhi violence.

“From children to aged people, no one was spared during the violence and even aged woman were slaughtered,” he said added that an extremist Hindu is currently ruling the neighbouring country.



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Shahnaz Murder Case: Police arrested two suspects

Police arrested two suspects in Shahnaz murder case
The Naushero Feroz police have arrested two men whom they say are the killers of MPA Shahnaz Ansari.

Shahnaz Ansari, a member of the PPP, was gunned down in Darya Khan Marri village on February 15. She was attending her brother-in-law’s chehlum.

The Sindh IG has congratulated the Naushero Feroz SSP and his team for making the arrests and said that the investigation has been impartial and transparent.

He said the police is going to see the investigation through till the end.

The suspects have been identified as Waqar and Akhtar Khokhar.

Read more: MPA Sindh Assembly Shehnaz Ansari Murdered in Naushahro Feroze

Earlier on 15 Feb, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader and Member of Sindh Assembly (MPA) Shehnaz Ansari had been shot dead in Noshero Feroz over a property dispute.

According to police, the PPP leader had been shifted to NawabShah hospital in an injured condition where she had taken her last breath.

The police had said that she had been attacked over differences in a matter related to land ownership in Noshero Feroz.



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Coronavirus: Pakistan to close Chaman border with Afghanistan from tomorrow

 Pakistan to close Chaman border with Afghanistan from tomorrow
The federal government has announced to close Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan amid apprehensions of outbreak of the novel coronavirus, on Sunday.

The government has issued a letter with regard to closure of the Pak-Afghan border crossing at Chaman in the first phase.

Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan will remain closed from March 02 (Monday) for seven days, according to a notification of the Ministry of Interior.

The Chaman border crossing will remain closed for seven days in the first phase, the order said. The decision has been taken in view to avoid the outbreak of novel coronavirus, the letter said.

The porous border with Afghanistan is a cause of concern for Pakistan after the new coronavirus erupted in neighbouring Iran.

 

The virus has spread to more than 25 countries, killing over 2,835 and infecting 85,000, mostly in China. But new outbreaks in Europe, the Middle East and in Asia have fanned fears of the contagion taking hold in poor nations which lack the healthcare infrastructure to cope.



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New Malaysian PM sworn in amid crisis, Mahathir fights on

New Malaysian PM Muhyiddin Yassin took the oath of office
Malaysia’s former interior minister sworn in as country’s new premier on Sunday amid deepening crisis that hit the Southeast Asian nation last week when Mahathir Mohammad tendered his resignation.

Muhyiddin Yassin took the oath of office at the national palace in Kuala Lumpur, capping a week of political turmoil following the collapse of the former ruling coalition.

The country was plunged into turmoil a week ago following the collapse of 94-year-old Mahathir’s reformist "Pact of Hope" alliance, which stormed to a historic victory in 2018 against a government mired in corruption allegations.

Read more: Mahathir, Anwar's power struggle leaves Malaysia in turmoil

Mahathir -- the world’s oldest leader -- then quit and triggered a race for the premiership, which he lost to little-known Muhyiddin, who heads a coalition dominated by the country’s ethnic Malay Muslim majority.

The decision by the monarch to pick Muhyiddin on Saturday caused widespread anger that the democratically elected government was being ejected, while Mahathir insists he in fact had enough support to become leader again.

The king appoints the country’s prime minister, who must prove he has the support of the majority of MPs.



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Coronavirus: First U.S. death confirmed

The first fatality from the novel coronavirus on US soil was confirmed
The first fatality from the novel coronavirus on US soil was confirmed on Saturday as President Donald Trump on Saturday urged Americans not to panic.

Health officials said the man who died in Washington state was one of a handful with no known links to global hot zones to have contracted the virus — indicating that the pathogen was now likely spreading in communities.

The death occurred in King County, the most populous in the state and home to Seattle, a city of more than 700,000 people, officials told AFP.

The victim was in his 50s and had "underlying health conditions," said Jeff Duchin, public health officer for Seattle and King County.

"It is a sad day in our state as we learn that a Washingtonian has died from COVID-19," Washington state Governor Jay Inslee said in a statement, sending condolences to the victim's loved ones.

Inslee declared a state of emergency over coronavirus, freeing up funding for state agencies and allowing the use of the Washington National Guard, if necessary.

Trump Statement

Speaking at a White House news conference Trump said that "additional cases in the United States are likely," but added that "healthy individuals should be able to fully recover."

"Our country is prepared for any circumstance," Trump insisted, calling on "the media and politicians and everybody else involved not to do anything to incite panic."

Trump identified the victim as "a wonderful woman," but the CDC later said it had misinformed the president in an earlier briefing.

Washington state also reported on Saturday the country's first case of coronavirus in a health care worker and the first possible outbreak in a nursing home.

This comes after the states of Oregon and California confirmed late last week the first instances of infected US patients who had not traveled overseas or come in contact with anyone known to be ill.

"While there is still much to learn about the unfolding situations in California, Oregon and Washington, preliminary information raises the level of concern about the immediate threat for COVID-19 for certain communities in the United States," the CDC said.



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PSL 5: Peshawar Zalmi vs Islamabad United, match called off due to rain

psl 5 zalmi vs islamabad united
Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2020’s 13th match between Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United

Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2020’s 13th match between Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United was called off due to rain in Rawalpindi.

After the washout, both teams, Islamabad and Peshawar, have five points, each, after five games and are currently placed on third and fourth position on the points table, respectively.



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US, Taliban sign 'peace deal', marking end to 18 years of war

US, Taliban sign 'peace deal',
The United States and the Taliban have signed an agreement for the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan during a historic ceremony in the Qatari capital of Doha.

The agreement was signed between US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

Addressing the historic event, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington will closely watch the Taliban compliance to the agreement to be signed between the two parties.

He said the Taliban have shown that they have the will to be peaceful during the recent ‘reduction in violence’ period.

He added that the agreement will mean nothing “if concrete actions are not taken on commitments and promises”.

Pompeo called on the Taliban to keep their promise to cut ties with Al Qaeda and keep fighting the militant Islamic State group.

Representatives from fifty countries, foreign ministers of different countries including Pakistan's Shah Mahmood Qureshi, are attending the signing ceremony of the agreement.

Pakistan, which neighbours Afghanistan, and has been a long-time ally in America's war on terror, played a critical role in bringing the two sides to the negotiation table.

Khalilzad has on multiple occasions appreciated and thanked Pakistan for its constructive role in the peace process.

More than 18 years since President George W. Bush ordered bombing in response to the September 11, 2001, attacks, the agreement will set the stage for the withdrawal of US troops, some of whom were not yet born when the World Trade Centre collapsed on that crisp, sunny morning that changed how Americans see the world.

Saturday’s ceremony also signals the potential end of a tremendous investment of blood and treasure. The US spent more than $750 billion, and on all sides the war cost tens of thousands of lives lost, permanently scarred and indelibly interrupted. Yet it’s also a conflict that is frequently ignored by US politicians and the American public.

Trump says agreement will illuminate 'a powerful path forward'
A statement from US President Trump on Friday said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will “witness” the signing of the agreement, leaving unclear if he will personally sign it on behalf of the United States, or if he will shake hands with Taliban representatives.

US troops are to be withdrawn to 8,600 from about 13,000 in the weeks following Saturday’s signing. Further drawdowns are to depend on the Taliban meeting certain counter-terrorism conditions, compliance that will be assessed by the United States. But officials say soldiers will be coming home.

Trump, as he seeks re-election this year, is looking to make good on his campaign promise to bring troops home from the Middle East. Still, he has approached the Taliban agreement cautiously, steering clear of the crowing surrounding other major foreign policy actions, such as his talks with North Korea.

Last September, on short notice, he called off what was to be a signing ceremony with the Taliban at Camp David after a series of new Taliban attacks. But he has since been supportive of the talks led by his special envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad.

In a statement released by the White House, Trump said on Friday that if the Taliban and Afghan governments live up to the commitments in the agreement, “we will have a powerful path forward to end the war in Afghanistan and bring our troops home,”

“These commitments represent an important step to a lasting peace in a new Afghanistan, free from al-Qaida, ISIS and any other terrorist group that would seek to bring us harm,” Trump said.

Under the agreement, the Taliban promise not to let extremists use the country as a staging ground for attacking the US or its allies. But US officials are loath to trust the Taliban to fulfil their obligations.

The signing will likely be an uncomfortable appearance for Pompeo, who privately told a conference of US ambassadors at the State Department this week that he was going only because Trump had insisted on his participation, according to two people present.

Pompeo also did not mention the Afghan agreement as he touted Trump administration foreign policy achievements in a speech to a conservative group on Friday. He has expressed doubts about the prospects. Yet, he will give his imprimatur to an agreement which he also has said represents “a historic opportunity for peace” after years and pain and suffering.

“We are now on the cusp of having an opportunity which may not succeed, but an opportunity for the first time to let the Afghan peoples’ voices be heard,” he told reporters this week.

Already, some US lawmakers and veterans of the conflict have raised red flags about any agreement with the Taliban.

Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming led 21 Republican legislators in demanding that the administration not concede anything to the Taliban that would allow them to once again harbor those who seek to harm US citizens and interests. Cheney, the daughter of former President Bush’s vice president, Dick Cheney, urged Pompeo and Esper in a letter to reject any commitment to a full withdrawal of American troops.

Pompeo said, “We’re proud of our gains, but our generals have determined that this war is unlikely to be won militarily without tremendous additional resources. All sides are tired of fighting.”

On this, he is in rare agreement with Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who said this week in a Democratic presidential debate that the government has “a sacred responsibility to” American soldiers. “That is not to use our military to solve problems that cannot be solved militarily. We are not winning in Afghanistan. We are not winning in the Middle East,” she said.

If the agreement is successful, Afghanistan, the “graveyard of empires” that has repeatedly repelled foreign invaders from imperial Britain and Russia to the Soviet Union, will have once again successfully turned away a world power from its landlocked borders.

But prospects for Afghanistan’s future are uncertain. The agreement sets the stage for peace talks involving Afghani factions, which are likely to be complicated. Under the agreement, 5,000 Taliban are to be released from Afghan-run jails, but it’s not known if the Afghan government will do that. There are also questions about whether Taliban fighters loyal to various warlords will be willing to disarm.

It’s not clear what will become of gains made in women’s rights since the toppling of the Taliban, which had repressed women and girls under a strict brand of Sharia law. Women’s rights in Afghanistan had been a top concern of both the Bush and Obama administration.

In a sign of “the international community’s commitment to Afghanistan,” a separate ceremony will be held on Saturday in the Afghan capital of Kabul, with US Defence Secretary Mark Esper and Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, said Sediq Sediqqui, spokesman for Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani.

Australian university professor Timothy Weeks, who was held captive for three years by the Taliban, is also in Qatar to witness the signing of the peace deal.

On Thursday, Weeks was met at the airport by Anas Haqqani, who was freed from an Afghan jail in exchange for Weeks release as well as American Kevin King. The two men, both professors at the American University of Afghanistan, were kidnapped in the Afghan capital in 2016. They were held by the Haqqani network.

Anas is the younger brother of Sirajuddin Haqqani, the chief of the feared Haqqani network, which is part of the Taliban.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid tweeted a picture of Weeks and Haqqani. Weeks was invited to attend by the Taliban, Mujahid added



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PSL 5: Multan Sultans defeat Quetta Gladiators by 30 runs

Multan Sultans set 200 run target for Quetta Gladiators
The Multan Sultans defeated the Quetta Gladiators by 30 runs despite Australian Shane Watson's heroics to bring his team closer to the 200 rund target set by the host team.

Quetta were locked good to take the game down to the wire after the start they gt from openers Jason Roy and Shane Watson. However, the opening partnership was shattered when Bilawal Bhatti dismissed the former on 30 off 27 balls. He was caught in the deep by Moeen Ali as he attempted to slog Bhatti.

Watson continued to lead the onslaught, scoring a half-century as he battered the Multan Sultans' bowlers for sixes and fours. Ahsan Ali wasn't able to stick around for long, as he was caught by Vince off a Khushdil Shah delivery, scoring an unimpressive 14 off 16 balls.

After a couple of impressive innings in the tournament, Azam Khan seems to have lost his magic touch as he was caught out off an Imran Tahir delivery, scoring just 6 runs from an equal number of balls.

Tahir claimed his next victim, the dangerous Shane Watson, as he too, like Azam, attempted to hit him for a six but got caught. Watson scored an impressive 80 runs from 41 balls, hammering a staggering seven 4s and an equal number of sixes.

For Sultans, Bhatti was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets, with Tahir helping his team with two crucial wickets.

Earlier, Rilee Rossouw smashed the fastest century of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as the Sultans posted a mammoth total of 200 for Quetta Gladiators to chase at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

Rossouw smashed six sixes and 10 fours as he raced towards his 44-ball century. Skipper Shan Masood who earlier won the toss and elected to bat first, chipped in with 46 off 32 before he fell victim to Mohammad Hasnain.

For Gladiators Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Sohail Khan, Hasnain and Ben Cutting each picked a wicket.

Both the teams have six points from four games having won three games each.

Playing XI
Multan Sultans: MM Ali, JM Vince, Shan Masood, RR Rossouw, Zeeshan Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Sohail Tanvir, Bilawal Bhatti, Mohammad Ilyas, Mohammad Irfan, Imran Tahir

Quetta Gladiators: JJ Roy, SR Watson, Ahsan Ali, Azam Khan, Sarfaraz Ahmed, BCJ Cutting, Mohammad Nawaz (3), Sohail Khan, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hasnain, Anwar Ali

 



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PSL 5: Multan Sultans set 200 run target for Quetta Gladiators

Multan Sultans set 200 run target for Quetta Gladiators
Multan Sultans set 200 run target for Quetta Gladiators.

“Coming from a strong batting performance and the conditions are favorable so we have decided to bat first, spinners will come underway at the end,” skipper Multan Sultan Shan Masood said.

“No regrets on losing the toss, we had to bowl first because of the combination we are going with,” Sarfaraz said, Quetta Gladiators said.

 



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Hira Mani celebrates her birthday with family and friends

Hira mani
Hira Mani, who turned 31 on February 27 and threw a birthday party on Friday, looked super excited as the family and fellow showbiz stars joined on her big day.

The parents of the Mere Paas Tum Ho actress also attended her 31st birthday bash.

Later, she took to Instagram and shared some adorable photos from the star-studded birthday party.



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Coronavirus Screening: CAA installs thermal scanner at Islamabad airport

 coronavirus
The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has installed a thermal scanner at the Islamabad airport to detect coronavirus in passengers.

Compared to a thermal gun, the automatic scanner can screen passengers in a shorter period of time.

The scanner can detect symptoms of flu and fever with more accuracy. Previously, passengers were being scanned manually using thermal guns which took more time.

Some of the symptoms of the coronavirus are similar to those of the flu, such as coughing and fever. Breathing difficulties and in some severe cases organ failure have also been reported.

Preventive measures include washing hands with soap and water every day, covering the mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing, thoroughly cooking meat and eggs and avoiding crowded areas and contact with those showing signs of the illness.

In Punjab, the director-general of health services has directed the authorities to visit Chinese settlements and camps to screen them for symptoms of the new virus.

Pakistan has confirmed two cases of the virus so far. Around 2,800 people have died of the virus around the world, with most casualties in China, the virus’ epicentre.



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PSL 5: Multan Sultans are struggling and loss 3 wickets

Multan Sultans have won the toss and decided to bat first against Quetta Gladiators today.
Multan Sultans are struggling after deciding to bat first against Gladiators, They are 65/3 after ten overs at Multan Cricket Stadium.

“Coming from a strong batting performance and the conditions are favorable so we have decided to bat first, spinners will come underway at the end,” skipper Multan Sultan Shan Masood said.

“No regrets on losing the toss, we had to bowl first because of the combination we are going with,” Sarfaraz said, Quetta Gladiators said.

 



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Balochistan health officials: 252 pilgrims declared free of coronavirus

Balochistan's health officials declared 252 pilgrims from Iran free from coronavirus
Balochistan's health officials on Saturday declared 252 pilgrims from Iran free from coronavirus after putting them under quarantine for 15 days.

According to Levies officials, the pilgrims were cleared after they were screened by the health officials.

Meanwhile, District Health Officer Abdul Ghani said the new pilgrims which arrived last night have been shifted to Pakistan House, adding that their screening will be conducted after 48 hours.

Read more:Hundreds of stranded at Iran border, Pakistan decides to bring back after screening

Remember, Pakistan-Iran border crossing at Taftan on Friday remained close for the sixth consecutive day as immigration and crossings from both sides remained halted amid confirmation of two virus cases in the country, both of whom had travelled to Iran for pilgrimage.

 



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PSL 5: Multan Sultans loss one wicket early

Multan Sultans have won the toss and decided to bat first against Quetta Gladiators today.
Multan Sultans have won the toss and decided to bat first against Quetta Gladiators today.

“Coming from a strong batting performance and the conditions are favorable so we have decided to bat first, spinners will come underway at the end,” skipper Multan Sultan Shan Masood said.

“No regrets on losing the toss, we had to bowl first because of the combination we are going with,” Sarfaraz said, Quetta Gladiators said.

 



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PSL 5: Multan Sultans won the toss, elect to bat first

Multan Sultans have won the toss and decided to bat first against Quetta Gladiators today.
Multan Sultans have won the toss and decided to bat first against Quetta Gladiators today.

“Coming from a strong batting performance and the conditions are favorable so we have decided to bat first, spinners will come underway at the end,” skipper Multan Sultan Shan Masood said.

“No regrets on losing the toss, we had to bowl first because of the combination we are going with,” Sarfaraz said, Quetta Gladiators said.

 



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19 dead as train slams into bus near Rohri Sukkhar

Train and bus accident
At least 19 people were killed and more than 30 others seriously injured on Friday night after a bus crossing an unmanned railway crossing was crushed by the Lahore-bound Pakistan Express train coming from Karachi.

According to initial reports, the driver of the bus, which was going to Khushab from Karachi and carrying 52 passengers, tried to cross the railway crossing near Jarawah (Begmaji), an area between Khairpur and Rohri, but failed to do so in time. The train smashed the vehicle, tearing it into three parts.

According to witnesses, the sound of the collision was so loud they thought it was a bomb blast. After the accident, screams and cries of bus passengers rent the air.

The Edhi Ambulance Service said 12 bodies, including that of the bus driver and the cleaner, were taken to Rohri Taluka Hospital and five seriously injured people were taken to Sukkur Civil Hospital.According to doctors at Rohri’s Taluka Hospital and Sukkur Civil Hospital, they immediately provided medical aid to all the injured people and then started collecting passengers’ names and other details.

“It is a huge tragedy and all administration and police officials are rushing to the area of the crash,” said the commissioner.

“It was an unmanned railway crossing,” he said, adding that the death toll might rise as the condition of most of the injured was serious.

Sukkur District Health Officer Dr Munir Mangrio confirmed that 14 bodies had been sent to the Rohri hospital, including that of five women and nine men, and other bodies had been taken to Sukkur Civil Hospital.

Ambulances of the hospital and the Edhi Welfare Centre rushed to the spot and performed rescue work. Sindh Trans­port Minis­ter Awais Qadir Shah and Sukkur mayor Arsalan Shaikh also rushed to the spot.

Pakistan Railways mobilised its heavy machinery to remove the wreckage of the ill-fated bus and train wagons. Railway officials also reached the spot to supervise rescue and restoration work.

The upcountry train track remained closed to traffic and the down track might also be affected till removal of the bus wreckage from the track.

The Pakistan Railways found the year 2019 worst in terms of the number of accidents.

In June, three people were killed when a passenger train, the Jinnah Express, hit a freight car near Hyderabad. At the time, Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed had accepted responsibility and sought an apology from the nation.

In October, over 70 people lost their lives in one of the most horrifying train accidents in the country’s history when three carriages of Tezgam Express, going from Karachi to Rawalpindi, caught fire near Rahim Yar Khan.

The fire was believed to have been caused by a gas cylinder being used by some passengers for cooking food in the moving train. But no final report on the incident has so far been made public.

Earlier in January, hearing a case pertaining to losses incurred by Pakistan Railways, Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed had expressed displeasure with the railways minister over his running of the organisation.

The chief justice asked the Mr Rashid to inform the court about an October 2019 fire that had engulfed a train, killing 73 passengers when apparently a gas cylinder brought by one of the travelers, had exploded.

“You should have submitted your resignation,” said the top judge, in response to which the minister said that 75 people had been dismissed after the tragic incident.

“Yesterday we were told that two people were fired. You fired lower-level employees, when will the higher-ranking ones will be dismissed?” asked Justice Ahmed.

“Minister Sahib don’t show people dreams, today you are running an 18th century railways. There is plundering in the railways department,” he had remarked.

Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of life in the Rohri train accident.

A spokesman for the Pakistan Railways said that the incident took place on an unmanned level crossing apparently because of the negligence of the bus driver.

He said that there were 2,470 unmanned level crossings and the Pakistan Railways had written several letters to the provincial governments for manning them.



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19 die as train slams into bus near Rohri Sukkhar

Train and bus accident
At least 19 people were killed and more than 30 others seriously injured on Friday night after a bus crossing an unmanned railway crossing was crushed by the Lahore-bound Pakistan Express train coming from Karachi.

According to initial reports, the driver of the bus, which was going to Khushab from Karachi and carrying 52 passengers, tried to cross the railway crossing near Jarawah (Begmaji), an area between Khairpur and Rohri, but failed to do so in time. The train smashed the vehicle, tearing it into three parts.

According to witnesses, the sound of the collision was so loud they thought it was a bomb blast. After the accident, screams and cries of bus passengers rent the air.

The Edhi Ambulance Service said 12 bodies, including that of the bus driver and the cleaner, were taken to Rohri Taluka Hospital and five seriously injured people were taken to Sukkur Civil Hospital.According to doctors at Rohri’s Taluka Hospital and Sukkur Civil Hospital, they immediately provided medical aid to all the injured people and then started collecting passengers’ names and other details.

“It is a huge tragedy and all administration and police officials are rushing to the area of the crash,” said the commissioner.

“It was an unmanned railway crossing,” he said, adding that the death toll might rise as the condition of most of the injured was serious.

Sukkur District Health Officer Dr Munir Mangrio confirmed that 14 bodies had been sent to the Rohri hospital, including that of five women and nine men, and other bodies had been taken to Sukkur Civil Hospital.

Ambulances of the hospital and the Edhi Welfare Centre rushed to the spot and performed rescue work. Sindh Trans­port Minis­ter Awais Qadir Shah and Sukkur mayor Arsalan Shaikh also rushed to the spot.

Pakistan Railways mobilised its heavy machinery to remove the wreckage of the ill-fated bus and train wagons. Railway officials also reached the spot to supervise rescue and restoration work.

The upcountry train track remained closed to traffic and the down track might also be affected till removal of the bus wreckage from the track.

The Pakistan Railways found the year 2019 worst in terms of the number of accidents.

In June, three people were killed when a passenger train, the Jinnah Express, hit a freight car near Hyderabad. At the time, Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed had accepted responsibility and sought an apology from the nation.

In October, over 70 people lost their lives in one of the most horrifying train accidents in the country’s history when three carriages of Tezgam Express, going from Karachi to Rawalpindi, caught fire near Rahim Yar Khan.

The fire was believed to have been caused by a gas cylinder being used by some passengers for cooking food in the moving train. But no final report on the incident has so far been made public.

Earlier in January, hearing a case pertaining to losses incurred by Pakistan Railways, Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed had expressed displeasure with the railways minister over his running of the organisation.

The chief justice asked the Mr Rashid to inform the court about an October 2019 fire that had engulfed a train, killing 73 passengers when apparently a gas cylinder brought by one of the travelers, had exploded.

“You should have submitted your resignation,” said the top judge, in response to which the minister said that 75 people had been dismissed after the tragic incident.

“Yesterday we were told that two people were fired. You fired lower-level employees, when will the higher-ranking ones will be dismissed?” asked Justice Ahmed.

“Minister Sahib don’t show people dreams, today you are running an 18th century railways. There is plundering in the railways department,” he had remarked.

Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of life in the Rohri train accident.

A spokesman for the Pakistan Railways said that the incident took place on an unmanned level crossing apparently because of the negligence of the bus driver.

He said that there were 2,470 unmanned level crossings and the Pakistan Railways had written several letters to the provincial governments for manning them.



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