China leads resistance to India joining Nuclear Suppliers Group: diplomats

VIENNA: China is leading opposition to a push by the United States (US) and other major powers for India to join the main club of countries controlling access to sensitive nuclear technology, diplomats said on Thursday as the group discussed India's membership bid.
Other countries opposing Indian membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) include New Zealand, Ireland, Turkey, South Africa and Austria, diplomats said.
The 48-nation NSG aims to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons by restricting the sale of items that can be used to make those arms.
India already enjoys most of the benefits of membership under a 2008 exemption to NSG rules granted to support its nuclear cooperation deal with Washington, even though India has developed atomic weapons and never signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the main global arms control pact.
Opponents argue that granting it membership would further undermine efforts to prevent proliferation.
It would also infuriate rival Pakistan, which responded to India's membership bid with one of its own and has the backing of its close ally China.
"By bringing India on board, it's a slap in the face of the entire non-proliferation regime," a diplomatic source from one of a handful of countries resisting India's push said on condition of anonymity.
A decision on Indian membership is not expected before an NSG plenary meeting in Seoul on June 20, but diplomats said Washington had been pressuring hold-outs, and Thursday's closed-door meeting was a chance to see how strong opposition is.
US Secretary of State John Kerry wrote to members asking them "not to block consensus on Indian admission to the NSG" in a letter seen by Reuters and dated Friday.
China, however, showed no sign of backing down from its opposition to India joining unless Pakistan becomes a member.
That would be unacceptable to many, given Pakistan's track record which include allegations selling nuclear secrets to countries including North Korea and Iran.
"China, if anything, is hardening (its position)," another diplomat said.
Most of the hold-outs oppose the idea of admitting a non-NPT state such as India and argue that if it is to be admitted, it should be under criteria that apply equally to all states rather than under a "tailor-made" solution for a US ally.
Mexico's president said on Wednesday his country supports India's membership bid, but one Vienna-based diplomat said it still opposed the idea of it joining under conditions that did not apply equally to all.

کراچی میں بلدیاتی انتخابات کے تیسرے مرحلے کا شیڈول ایک بار پھر جاری

ایم کیو ایم کے نامزد مئیر وسیم اختر کو بھاری اکثریت حاصل ہے اوران کی کامیابی یقینی ہے:فوٹو:فائل
 کراچی: الیکشن کمیشن نے شہر قائد میں بلدیاتی انتخابات کے تیسرے مرحلے کا شیڈول ایک بار پھر جاری کردیا ہے۔
ایکسپریس نیوزکے مطابق الیکشن کمیشن نے کراچی کے مئیر، ڈپٹی مئیر، چئیرمین اوروائس چئیرمین کے انتخاب کے تیسرے مرحلے کا شیڈول جاری کردیا ہے۔ امیدوار اپنے کاغذات نامزدگی 15 اور 16 جون کو جمع کرا سکیں گے، نامزدگی فارم کی جانچ پڑتال 17 اور18 جون کو کی جائے گی۔ کاغذات کی منظوری یا مسترد ہونے کے خلاف اپیلیں 20 جون کو دائرہوسکیں گی جب کہ ان اپیلوں پر21 جون کو فیصلے سنائیں گے۔ امیدواراپنے کاغذات نامزدگی 22 جون کو واپس لے سکیں گے جبکہ اسی روزحتمی فہرست اورانتخابی نشانات بھی الاٹ کردیئے جائیں گے۔
کراچی میں بلدیاتی انتخابات کے آخری مرحلے پر 29 جون کو6 ڈی ایم سیز، میٹروپولیٹن کارپوریشن اور ڈسٹرکٹ کونسل کے سربراہ منتخب کئے جائیں گے، بلدیاتی انتخابات کے نتائج کا سرکاری اورحتمی اعلان 30 جون کو کیا جائے گا۔ کامیاب امیدواروں کے نوٹی فکیشن 2 جولائی کوجاری کئے جائیں گے جب کہ مئیر وڈپٹی مئیراورچئیرمین ووائس چئیرمین 4 جولائی کو حلف اٹھائیں گے۔
واضح رہے کہ 5 دسمبر کو کراچی میں ہونے والے بلدیاتی انتخابات میں ایم کیو ایم نے واضح کامیابی حاصل کی تھی۔ شہر کے 6 میں 4 اضلاع میں ایم کیو ایم کے امیدوروں کی کامیابی یقینی ہے تاہم ملیرمیں پیپلزپارٹی نے اپنی برتری برقراررکھی ہے جب کہ ضلع جنوبی میں پیپلزپارٹی اورایم کیو ایم میں بھرپور مقابلہ ہونے کا امکان ہے۔

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Khawaja Asif's frustration over GHQ meeting reason for NA outburst, Aitzaz claims

ISLAMABAD: PPP Senator Aitzaz Ahsan claimed Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s inappropriate language against Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chief whip Shireen Mazari in the National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday was a result of his frustration following a meeting at the General Headquarters (GHQ) earlier this week.
Speaking exclusively to DawnNews, the senator was of the opinion that the meeting at GHQ, where top ministers were summoned and "sat like schoolchildren" was most astonishing.
"Ministers were never summoned in such a way to a meeting at the GHQ during the PPP government," he claimed.
Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif convened a meeting termed "extraordinary" meeting on Tuesday with key ministers managing affairs in the Prime Minister's absence, including Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Adviser to the PM on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, PM’s Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi and Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry.
The first civil-military huddle on national security since Prime Minister Sharif left for London for his heart surgery was believed to have been prompted by some specific concerns even though a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations said it was held for deliberations on “issues related to external and internal security situation of the country, including CPEC”.
The NA session on Wednesday was disrupted when opposition lawmakers, including PTI's Shireen Mazari, protested during Asif's speech on loadshedding during Ramazan.
Asif asked the speaker to "silence this tractor trolley" while pointing towards Mazari and referred to her voice as 'masculine'.
When Mazari protested and argued with the speaker, who was trying to blame opposition lawmakers for the ruckus, Asif said: "I am not going to apologise, they can do whatever they want."
Following the incident, the speaker ordered Asif's remarks against Mazari be expunged from the record.

Australian players union urges upgrade for pink ball Test conditions

SYDNEY: The Australian cricketers' players union on Thursday urged the sport's national governing body to ensure conditions for this year's two pink ball Tests are upgraded to produce high quality matches.
South Africa this week overcame their reservations and agreed to play a day-night pink ball Test against Australia in Adelaide in November, while Pakistan are scheduled to experience the new concept in Brisbane in December.
Australian Cricketers' Association chief Alistair Nicholson said he had stressed to Cricket Australia (CA) the need for significant work to get the revolutionary format right after last year's inaugural day-night Test between Australia and New Zealand finished inside three days.
Players from both teams complained about the pink ball's movement and durability, as well as the difficulty batsmen faced seeing it under floodlights.
“The concerns of the players run deep, and with (England captain) Alastair Cook's comments we see they also run internationally,” Nicholson said in a statement.
Cook said on Wednesday there was no need for day-night Tests to be introduced for the next Ashes series in Australia in 2017-18.
“A lot of the games have really good attendances, so I don't think that's a series where you need to do it at this precise moment in time,” Cook said in London.
Nicholson said when the best players in the world were all expressing concerns they must be listened to and have them addressed.
“The message from players all over the world is clear: 'We want the best quality test cricket. To achieve this there is a lot of work to be done on the pink ball format,'” he said.
Nicholson added that CA must invest time and money over the next five months to develop the best possible pink ball and the best wicket to enable high quality Test cricket.
“That's what the players want and the fans deserve,” he said.
Nicholson also wants next year's home Ashes series against England to stay with the traditional red ball, given the reservations expressed by rival captains Steve Smith and Cook.
“As the issue stands the collective position on Ashes cricket is that it should be preserved as a red ball contest, and the two Test captains are clearly expressing this view,” he said.
“With 140 years of high quality Test cricket between Australia and England we want to ensure that contest remains at the highest standard and the players and the fans expect this.
“Again the test is to get this format right first, before any consideration can be given to expansion. “

Australia pushing for two day-night Ashes Tests

Cricket Australia (CA) will push for up to two day-night Tests at next year's Ashes series despite the misgivings of captain Steven Smith and his England counterpart Alastair Cook.
Both skippers said they felt the game's most enduring series could survive without being played under lights but CA CEO James Sutherland said he felt it was a “natural progression”.
“I respect the views of Steven and Alastair,” he told reporters in Melbourne on Thursday.
“The Ashes is a great contest and will no doubt attract a huge audience both at the grounds and on television, but the facts of the matter are by playing day-night Tests, we're going to get even bigger audiences at the game and on television.
“The Ashes series is still a long way off and we want to get through this summer first but we will play somewhere between zero and two day-night Tests during the Ashes in 18 months' time.”
Australia played the maiden day-night Test against New Zealand at Adelaide Oval last November and have just agreed another flood-lit match with South Africa at the same venue during the home summer.
The hosts will also play their series-opener against Pakistan with the pink ball in Brisbane for the first time in December.
Smith has backed day-night cricket repeatedly but said he did not feel it necessary for the Ashes, which reliably draws big crowds.
“I think it works pretty well with the red ball,” he told media while on tour in the Caribbean.
“It's been around for years and I think playing against England we always get the viewers and the crowds out.” Cook echoed Smith's position.
“It's probably not a series where you need to do it exactly at this time,” Cook said.
England and Wales Cricket board chairman Colin Graves has also backed day-night cricket, saying it was only a matter of time that a match would be played in England.

Hurried funeral for Lahore 'honour killing' victim

LAHORE: An 18-year-old girl murdered by her mother for marrying the man of her choice was discreetly buried before dawn Thursday by her in-laws, as activists and politicians condemned Pakistan's latest gruesome honour killing.
Zeenat Bibi was set on fire Wednesday in a low-income neighbourhood of Lahore. None of her relatives sought to claim her body, police said Thursday, leaving her new husband's family to bury her charred remains in the dark in a graveyard near the city.

Hassan Khan, husband of Zeenat Rafiq, who was burned alive shows his marriage certificate to media at his home in Lahore, Wednesday, June 8, 2016. —AP
“There was a peace and calm in the area during the funeral prayer and burial,” the officer in charge of the local police station Sheikh Hammad Akhtar told AFP.
Akhtar said the husband, 20-year-old Hasan Khan, had launched a complaint in the killing against his bride's mother, Perveen Bibi, who is in police custody.
The victim's family told AFP how Perveen ran into the street after the murder and began beating her chest, shouting: “People! I have killed my daughter for misbehaving and giving our family a bad name.”
An AFP reporter said Zeenat's family home was closed and locked Thursday.
Neighbour Muhammad Asghar said the family had left, adding: “Why have they gone when everybody is coming to share their grief?”

An ambulance transports the body of a Pakistani teenager burnt alive by her mother from her home in Lahore on June 8, 2016.—AFP
Hundreds of women are killed in Pakistan each year for so-called “honour”, but it is rare to hear of such atrocities being carried out by women.
Khan said on TV that the couple had eloped, but he had reluctantly allowed Zeenat to return to her family home after they promised they would hold a celebration and not harm her.
Police have also detained one of Perveen's sons-in-law, and are searching for another of her sons. Investigators said they were still awaiting the official results from a post-mortem report.
Rights activists condemned the killing Thursday as Senator Sherry Rehman called for the federal government to detail the steps it was taking to prevent such violence.
“Women continue to face violence in the most atrocious form despite the prevalence of legislation against such acts,” Rehman told the Senate Thursday.
That a family could turn against their own child “shows that there something flawed in law and society”, said Hina Gilani, a human rights activist in Lahore.
“Anybody, whether father, mother, can do it because they have the satisfaction that they can get away with it,” she said.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif vowed to eradicate the “evil” of honour killings after a documentary highlighting the issue won an Oscar in February, but no fresh legislation has been tabled since then.
Last week 19-year-old Maria Sadaqat was tortured then burned alive for refusing a marriage proposal from a school principal's son in Murree.
In April a young woman was strangled and then her body set ablaze because she helped a friend elope in Mardan, another case that sparked revulsion.

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