Tuesday 15 April 2014

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China's economy grows up by 7.4pc in 1st Q

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BEIJING (AFP) - China's economy expanded 7.4 percent year-on-year in the first three months of the year, the government said Wednesday, marking a further slowdown in the world's second-largest economy.The January-March figure announced by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) was weaker than the 7.7 percent expansion in the final three months of last year but exceeded the median forecast of 7.3 percent in a survey of 13 economists by AFP. In the first three months of the year the economy performed within a proper range, with structural adjustment, economic transformation and upgrading continuing to make progress, NBS spokesman Sheng Laiyun said in a statement.However, we should keep in mind that the external environment remains complicated and volatile, and the national economy still faces downward pressure.The NBS also said industrial production, which measures output at factories, workshops and mines, rose 8.8 percent year-on-year in March.Retail sales, a key indicator of consumer spending, increased 12.2 percent in the same month, the NBS said, while fixed asset investment, a measure of government spending on infrastructure, rose 17.6 percent on-year in the first three months.

William and Kate depart New Zealand for Australia

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WELLINGTON (AFP) - Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate departed New Zealand with their baby son Prince George on Wednesday, an AFP reporter saw, heading for Sydney to begin the Australian leg of their tour Down Under.The royals waved as they boarded an Australian air force 737, with William carrying his eight-month old son in his arms.On their final day in New Zealand, William and Kate were introduced to German Shepherd puppies destined to become police dogs when they visited Wellington's Royal New Zealand Police College.They also conducted a walkabout in the capital's downtown area.They have been treated like celebrities during their ten-day visit to the former British colony, attracting crowds in the tens of thousands, even in small regional towns such as Blenheim and Cambridge.The New Zealand trip has included yacht racing, Maori ceremonies involving warriors with tattooed backsides on display, and an adrenaline-charged jetboat ride on a lake nestled between the picturesque mountains of Queenstown.The highlight was undoubtedly a play date involving George and 10 local babies at Wellington's Government House, giving the public a rare glimpse of the royal toddler.They set off from Wellington at 0100 GMT and are due to touch down at about 0430 GMT.They will travel straight to the Sydney Opera House for an official reception to begin their Australian tour, which continues until April 25 and includes a trip to Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the country's fabled red centre.

Asian shares mixed ahead of China data

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HONG KONG (AFP) - Asian markets were mixed on Wednesday following another rally on Wall Street but investors were keeping their focus on the release later in the day of Chinese first-quarter economic growth data.The yen dipped after the head of the Japanese central bank said the country was on target to meet its inflation target next year.Tokyo jumped 1.79 percent, Hong Kong added 0.40 percent and Sydney gained 0.39 percent but Shanghai eased 0.13 percent and Seoul was 0.20 percent off.US shares, which plunged last week on fears about tech firms' valuations, picked up again on Tuesday following some upbeat corporate results.Yahoo reported a stronger-than-expected first-quarter profit and chip giant Intel posted a small-than-forecast dip in net profit as the key personal computer segment showed signs of stabilising.On Wall Street the Dow ended up 0.55 percent, the S&P 500 jumped 0.68 percent and the Nasdaq added 0.29 percent.However, investors were mostly waiting for the release of China's growth figures hoping for signs that it is coming to the end of a debilitating slowdown.A survey of 13 economists by AFP saw a median forecast of 7.3 percent growth in the period, which would mark the fourth slowdown in the past five quarters, putting China on track for its worst annual performance since 1990.So far, we have no evidence of a recovery in China, Danske Bank said in a note. There is an increasing risk that financial markets will start to question the Chinese recovery if economic data continues to disappoint, the bank added, according to Dow Jones Newswires.In Tokyo the yen saw selling pressure after Bank of Japan governor Haruhiko Kuroda said its 2.0 percent inflation target was on track. He also said it was too soon to debate ending a massive stimulus programme introduced last year as part of a drive to kickstart the economy.The dollar was at 102.05 yen in early trade, against 101.94 yen in New York Tuesday afternoon.The euro fetched $1.3812 and 140.97 yen compared with $1.3813 and 140.80 yen.Investors are also watching the Ukraine crisis after Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Ukraine was on the verge of civil war as Kiev launched a military operation against pro-Kremlin militants in the separatist east.In oil trade New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate for May delivery, dropped five cents to $103.70 in early Asian trade trade and Brent North Sea crude for June eased 16 cents to $109.20 a barrel.Gold fetched $1,297.54 an ounce at 0140 GMT, from $1,303.06 late Tuesday.

Umar Akmal booked for violating of one-dish, timing at Mehndi

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LAHORE (Web Desk) – Punjab police have registered a case against Pakistan cricket team’s player Umar Akmal for allegedly violating the one-dish and timing limit rules at his Mehndi function.According to the police, the case has been registered against Umar Akmal, the caterers and owner of the farmhouse. His Mehndi reception continued after 10 PM in the farmhouse where the one-dish rule was also violated, police said.The district administration got the case registered in Heer police station under the provisions of Marriage Act and Section 144, the police said.It may be recalled here that a case was also registered against the cricketer over beating a traffic warden and tearing open his uniform.According to police sources, a traffic warden stopped Umar for overspeeding while driving and breaking the traffic signal upon which the cricketer not only misbehaved with the warden but also tore his uniform.

Hundreds evacuated over suspicious Boston backpacks

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BOSTON (AFP) - Hundreds of people were evacuated in the US city of Boston on Tuesday after two backpacks were found at the scene of twin bombings that killed three people exactly a year ago.The Boston Police Department wrote on its official Twitter account that a male suspect had been taken into custody in connection to the unattended backpacks.The bomb squad was in the area of the finish line of the city's marathon, which this year takes place next Monday, investigating a call about the luggage left behind.A witness told AFP that a young man in his 20s, dressed in black and wearing a backpack, was being questioned by police in the northeastern city.The suspect insisted that he was a university student at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, according to the witness.Boston earlier paid solemn tribute to the victims and survivors of the April 15, 2013 marathon bombings, observing a moment of silence and raising the US flag exactly one year after the attacks.

South Korea rescue for sinking ferry with 450 passengers

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SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea despatched coastguard vessels and helicopters Wednesday to rescue around 450 passengers -- mostly high school students -- on a ferry sinking off the southern coast, officials said.The ship is taking in water and sinking, a coastguard spokesman told AFP by phone.There are around 450 people on board and we have coastguard vessels, commercial ships in the area, as well as helicopters all engaged in the rescue operation, the spokesman said.Earlier reports had put the number of people on board at 350.Most of the passengers were believed to be high school students on a trip to the southern resort island of Jeju.The Yonhap news agency cited rescue agency officials as saying 130 passengers had already been taken off the stricken ferry, which ran into trouble 20 kilometres (13 miles) off the southern coast.We heard a big thumping sound and the boat stopped, one passenger told the YTN news channel by telephone.The boat is tilting and we have to hold on to something to stay seated, the passenger said.

Asif Zardari, Nawaz Sharif to meet today

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Former president Asif Ali Zardari will meet Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today (Wednesday) to show solidarity and unity with Nawaz government and to defend democracy against potential threats, Dunya News reported.According to commentators, Zardari’s meeting with Nawaz Sharif is vital especially in the bitter situation created after Army Chief’s statement.Commentators also say that largest opposition party’s co-chairman meeting Nawaz Sharif sends a strong pro-democracy message.Opposition leader and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Khurshid Shah, Raza Rabbani and Murad Ali Shah will also participate in the meeting.According to Dunya News sources, the meeting will address issues like potential threats to democracy and protection of democratic institutions of the country. The leaders will also deliberate to find a way to unite all democratic forces on one platform.Discussion on Protection of Pakistan bill and other important political matters will also be part of discussion.The ‘bitterness’:Army Chief while responding to criticism on armed forces had said last week that Pakistan Army will do what it has to, to preserve its dignity and institutional pride.“While our country is faced with multiple internal and external challenges, Pakistan Army upholds the sanctity of all institutions and will resolutely preserve its own dignity and institutional pride,” the COAS said while responding to the concerns of soldiers on undue criticism of the institution in recent days, as quoted by military public relations institution Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).The response was to Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s statement that the Parliament is supreme institution and no institution should violate sanctity of other one.Addressing during the session of the National Assembly on April 9, he said every institution protects its dignity and its personnel, but Parliament is the supreme institution of the country.Khawaja Asif’s controversial speech targeting army at the floor of National Assembly in 2006 has also been making rounds on TV and internet media. He had lamented at army for demanding an increase in the military budget and for toppling of Nawaz’s government by the then army chief Pervez Musharraf.Talking about Musharraf case, Khawaja Asif claimed in an interview to a local TV that former army chief Musharraf was seeking pardon from the case.

Altaf Hussain needs Oversees Pakistanis ID card before applying for passport: Interior Ministry

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Interior Ministry, Tuesday, responded to Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Hussain’s application for a Pakistani passport and said that MQM Chief has to get National Identity Card for Oversees Pakistanis (NICOP) prior to applying for passport, Dunya News reported.The response said that Altaf Hussain has to go to Pakistani High Commission in London in person to get NICOP card first and then apply for passport, adding that all the steps can be completed in the High Commission where biometrics and digital photograph will be taken.Ministry said that MQM Chief will be fully facilitated to make the process smooth.Altaf Hussain applies for Pakistani passportAltaf Hussain had applied for Pakistani passport on April 13, and said that he can come to Pakistan anytime.Altaf Hussain said that he submitted application for Pakistani National Identity Card (NIC) and Passport on April 4. He said that he would go to court if he is denied passport, adding that people can hold peaceful protests.He said that he would come to Pakistan any day after he gets his Pakistani passport.Following the application, foreign office had confirmed the receipt of application and forwarded it to the interior ministry.

Maulana Samiul Haq hopes ceasefire extension by TTP

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PESHAWAR (Dunya News) - Jamiat Ulma-e-Islam JUI-S chief Mualana Samiul Haq has expressed the hope that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) would extend ceasefire with the government.Talking to media in Peshawar on Tuesday, Maulana Samiul Haq said that Taliban did not fire a single bullet after the announcement of ceasefire.He expressed the hope that TTP would extend ceasefire with the government.The JUI-S chief said that differences among rival Taliban factions would not affect the peace process however their differences have ended.Meanwhile, talking to media in Lahore, Chairman Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) Maulana Akhtar Sherani said that the negotiation with Taliban could be successful if held via tribal jirga.He prayed for the success of the peace negotiations.On the other hand, a delegation of Taliban has reached Afghanistan to hold meeting with Mullah Fazlullah to settle the rift of leadership between Khalid Sajna and Hakimullah groups in South Waziristan.A key Taliban commander Haji Daood said that Khalid Sajna is possessing leadership of TTP in South Waziristan by force without any announcement by Fazlullah.Haji Dawood said that majority of the commanders in shura has opposed ceasefire.Earlier, a meeting of banned Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) shura held at an undisclosed location on Monday.Key Taliban commanders attended the meeting and discussed matters including ceasefire and prisoners release.The meeting expressed concerns over the delay in release of non-combatant prisoners and govt refusal over formation of peace zone. However, Taliban agreed to extend ceasefire with the government.According to sources, TTP spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid would formally announce ceasefire within few days.A pamphlet was distributed among the participants of the meeting of shura. The pamphlet said that there were no differences among Taliban groups.The statement further said that all members of the shura were united. It said that the enemies were planning to murder key Taliban commanders and all such plots would be foiled.On the other hand, Taliban’s negotiation committee member Professor Ibrahim said that the government and army were not on same page over the issue of prisoners release.Another Taliban committee member Maulana Yusuf said that a meeting with Taliban would be finalised soon and the ceasefire would remain effective.Meanwhile, Afghan Taliban has expressed concerns over the clashes among different factions. They appealed rival factions to end their differences.Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Umar in statement said that the rival factions should end their clash.It is pertinent to mention here that two groups of TTP, Shehryar Mehsood and Khalid alias Sajna have clashed over the issue of South Waziristan leadership.According to the sources, more than 40 members of both factions have been killed during these clashes. However, TTP statements have been differing in this regard.Tehreek-e-Taliban spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid in a statement said there were no differences while in another he said that media was exaggerating number of killings in the clashes while both groups have ended.

Electricity load shedding: Shahbaz Sharif admits failure to fulfill promises

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SAHIWAL (Dunya News) – Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif admitted on Tuesday that he failed to fulfill his promises to provide early relief in electricity load shedding to people, Dunya News reported.According to reports, Shahbaz Sharif kept reliving promises made to the people during 2013 general election campaign. He said that he had promised the people to provide immediate relief in electricity load shedding but he realized things were different and that there are many hurdles in doing so when he came to power.Chief Minister said that following the success of self-employment scheme, the cap of loan amount is being raised from Rs 10,000 to Rs 40,000.Shahbaz Sharif criticized those who acted with negligence in Nandi power project. Despite admitting failure, Sharif remained determined and promised that the country will be filled with lights before the tenure of current government ends.

Sardar Mehtab sworn in as Governor KPK

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PESHAWAR (Dunya News) - Sardar Mehtab Ahmad Khan Abbasi took oath as 27th governor of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa here on Tuesday.Chief Justice Peshawar High Court Mazhar Alam Miankhel administered the oath in a ceremony at Govenor’s House.Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, federal, provincial ministers and leaders of other political parties also attended the ceremony.Political leaders have declared appointment of Mahtab Abbasi as significant for restoration of peace in the province and process of peace negotiations with Taliban.Profile:Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Governor Sardar Mehtab Ahmad Khan Abbasi belongs to Hazara Division. Hewas born on 15 December 1952 in Malkot, Abbottabad District to a Hindko speaking family of Hazara.He passed matriculation from Govt High School, Murree, and graduated from the Sir Syed School in Rawalpindi. He then went on to do his LLB and practiced in the courts of Rawalpindi.Finding the legal profession not to his liking, he joined his father Sardar Muhammad Nawaz Khans clothing business in Rawalpindi Saddar. Sardar Mehtab was elected for the first time in 1985 as an independent candidate of the provincial assembly.He served as provincial health minister from 1986 to 1988. He also kept portfolio of law during this tenure.He was the former Chief Minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa from 1997 to 1999 and Federal Minister for Railways in the 2008 PM Yousaf Raza Gillani cabinet.During his tenure he invested heavily in area of Circle Bakote, a relatively poor and underdeveloped area.Mehtab Ahmed Khan did not contest the general elections in 2002 for National Assembly, and therefore had to settle as a Senator in the March 2003 – March 2009 tenure.In the 2008 general elections, Mehtab Ahmed Khan won NA-17 Abbottabad seat and hence vacated the Senate seat.Sardar Mahtab Ahmad Khan lost the National Assembly seat in general election of 2013 but won the provincial seat and was unanimously elected as Opposition Leader in Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa Assembly.Sardar Mehtab Ahmad Khan, a senior party leader, faced hardships during Musharraf’s rule and was imprisoned for three years.He also served as senior vice-president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

Asif Zardari, Nawaz Sharif to meet tomorrow

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Former president Asif Ali Zardari will meet Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif tomorrow (Wednesday) to show solidarity and unity with Nawaz government and to defend democracy against potential threats, Dunya News reported.According to commentators, Zardari’s meeting with Nawaz Sharif is vital especially in the bitter situation created after Army Chief’s statement.Commentators also say that largest opposition party’s co-chairman meeting Nawaz Sharif sends a strong pro-democracy message.Opposition leader and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Khurshid Shah, Raza Rabbani and Murad Ali Shah will also participate in the meeting.According to Dunya News sources, the meeting will address issues like potential threats to democracy and protection of democratic institutions of the country. The leaders will also deliberate to find a way to unite all democratic forces on one platform.Discussion on Protection of Pakistan bill and other important political matters will also be part of discussion.The ‘bitterness’:Army Chief while responding to criticism on armed forces had said last week that Pakistan Army will do what it has to, to preserve its dignity and institutional pride.“While our country is faced with multiple internal and external challenges, Pakistan Army upholds the sanctity of all institutions and will resolutely preserve its own dignity and institutional pride,” the COAS said while responding to the concerns of soldiers on undue criticism of the institution in recent days, as quoted by military public relations institution Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).The response was to Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s statement that the Parliament is supreme institution and no institution should violate sanctity of other one.Addressing during the session of the National Assembly on April 9, he said every institution protects its dignity and its personnel, but Parliament is the supreme institution of the country.Khawaja Asif’s controversial speech targeting army at the floor of National Assembly in 2006 has also been making rounds on TV and internet media. He had lamented at army for demanding an increase in the military budget and for toppling of Nawaz’s government by the then army chief Pervez Musharraf.Talking about Musharraf case, Khawaja Asif claimed in an interview to a local TV that former army chief Musharraf was seeking pardon from the case.

Iraq shuts infamous Abu Ghraib prison over security fears

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BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq has closed Abu Ghraib prison, made infamous by Saddam Husseins regime and US forces, due to security concerns following a mass breakout last year, the justice ministry said Tuesday.The country is suffering a protracted surge in violence that has claimed more than 2,550 lives so far this year, and the area west of Baghdad where the prison is located is particularly insecure.The ministry of justice announced the complete closure of Baghdad Central Prison, previously (known as) Abu Ghraib, and the removal of the inmates in cooperation with the ministries of defence and justice, it said in an online statement.The statement quoted Justice Minister Hassan al-Shammari as saying that 2,400 inmates arrested or sentenced for terrorism-related offences have been transferred to other facilities in central and northern Iraq.The ministry took this decision as part of precautionary measures related to the security of prisons, Shammari said, adding that Abu Ghraib prison is in a hot area.It was not immediately clear whether the closure was temporary or final.The prison is located between Baghdad and the city of Fallujah, which has been held by anti-government fighters since early January.The prison served as a notorious torture centre under now-executed dictator Saddam Hussein, with an estimated 4,000 detainees perishing there.Abu Ghraib later became a byword for abuses carried out by US forces following the 2003 invasion when photographs surfaced the following year showing Iraqi detainees being humiliated by American guards, igniting worldwide outrage.In July 2013, militants assaulted Abu Ghraib prison and another in Taji, north of Baghdad.Officials said hundreds of inmates escaped and over 50 prisoners and members of the security forces were killed in the assaults, which were claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, a powerful jihadist group.Iraq has been hit by a year-long surge in violence, driven principally by widespread anger among the Sunni Arab minority, who say they are mistreated by the Shiite-led government and security forces, as well as by the civil war in neighbouring Syria.Violence in Iraq has killed more than 340 people since the beginning of the month, according to AFP figures based on security and medical sources.

Afghan poll hopeful Ghani wants 'special relationship' with Pakistan

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KABUL (AFP) - Afghan presidential hopeful Ashraf Ghani says rapprochement with the Talibans old backers Pakistan, along the lines of France and Germany after World War II, is key to ending instability in his conflict-torn nation.The race to succeed President Hamid Karzai has narrowed to a two-way fight between Ghani and former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah following the release of early partial results on Sunday.Former World Bank academic Ghani told AFP he wants to end years of suspicion and mistrust with Pakistan and forge a special relationship with the nuclear power.There is lasting bitterness among many Afghans at Pakistani interference in their country -- Islamabad historically supported groups in Afghanistan it regarded as favourable to its ends, including the Taliban during their 1996-2001 rule.In an interview with AFP, Ghani said Afghanistans eastern neighbour had changed and a more harmonious relationship was critical for the region and the world.Pakistan is a different country. In the past, there was a distinction made between Good Taliban and Bad Taliban, he said, referring to Islamabads one-time backing of the militants in Afghanistan while clamping down on fighters at home.But Pakistans Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, elected in May 2013, sees extremism as the fundamental challenge, Ghani said.The goal is a special relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan that would resemble that of France and Germany after World War II, he added.- Fresh start? -As well as backing the Taliban regime before its fall in a US-led invasion in 2001, Pakistan is still believed to be sheltering the groups leadership.Both countries frequently accuse each other of supporting cross-border terror attacks, and Ghanis position would mark a departure from their presently sour ties.It sounds like an ambitious task but Afghanistan has already proven pessimists wrong, he said.With NATO winding down combat operations, security for the April 5 vote was in the hands of Afghan forces and the relative peace of polling day demonstrated they were up to the task of tackling the Taliban, he said.When we began the (security) transition, every foreign commentator and most of the domestic actors were saying this was madness and that we were going to collapse, Ghani said.No, our security forces fully exonerated themselves. The nation and the security forces are now aligned.- Close race -Abdullah is seen as a seasoned political operator with an easy common touch. He finished runner up in Karzais fraud-wracked 2009 re-election.Ghani, who served as finance minister under Karzai, is renowned as an intellectual and counts reforming Afghanistans currency and setting up the succesful telecoms sector as evidence of his ability to devise and implement big ideas.Trailing by only 21,751 votes out of the 506,843 votes counted so far, Ghani remains upbeat about his chances for emerging victor, stressing the people voted for a doer and not rhetoric.To outside observers, there appears to be little to differentiate between Ghani and Abdullahs policies.Both want to sign a security pact with the United States that Karzai stalled on, reconciliation with the Taliban and constitutional changes that will create more leadership positions.Ghani says the reason they sound similar is that he came up with the ideas.Im delighted that we sound similar because a lot of the ideas have been mine since 2009, he said.The acceptance of the discourse is a very big step towards coming together.The tone of reconciliation, echoing remarks Abdullah made on Sunday about Karzai, marks a significant change from the bitterness and acrimony that accompanied the 2009 election.There have been allegations of fraud this time around but both leading candidates have said they will respect the complaints process.A disputed, fractious result would risk weakening the new president as he faces taking on the Taliban without NATO combat help and strengthening the economy as foreign aid money dwindles.Ghani left his homeland in 1977 to become a professor at leading US universities and later joined the World Bank, finally returning in 2001 following the Talibans fall.He came second in a world thinkers poll by Prospect magazine last year but he stresses his man-of-the-people credentials, saying he has spent years travelling to every province and connecting with the people.The period of wonkishness is over. I arrived in this country having been away 24 years. And within six months I was moving the policy of this country, he said.

Condition of slit-throat surviving child improving

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The condition of the 7-year-old child who had miraculously survived the ruthless slaughter at the hands of own uncle is improving. Children Hospital doctors removed the ventilator on Tuesday, however, the child will stay in intensive care ward for the next few days, Dunya News reported.7-year-old Zain is the only survivor of the three brothers brutally slaughtered and thrown into a pit by own uncle.Doctors termed the condition of Zain satisfactory as of Tuesday after he went through a 3-hour-long surgery last night where doctors successfully patched blood vessels.Zain has been transferred to the intensive care ward after he showed satisfactory amount of recovery. Doctors say his condition is gradually improving.Zain, along with two brothers was thrown into a 15-feet deep trench after their own uncle slit their throats.Police has been raiding various locations following leads and recovered suspect’s identity card, passport and other documents.Police has also written to Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to obtain the suspect’s travel history.According to Dunya News sources, the motive behind the brutal double-homicide is still unknown.Various teams of police are in Abbottabad raiding various locations, however, local police is reportedly not cooperating with the investigating team.Spiritual leader’s direction a possible motive?It was earlier reported that the suspect Nadeem, the uncle of the slaughtered children, might have done the brutal butchery upon instructions from spiritual leader.According to the grandfather of the children, Nadeem took his nephews to a picnic but later killed them on the direction of a fake pir.

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