PTI to move high court against decision to try Imran Khan in anti-terrorism court

PTI

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry on Tuesday reiterated that cases concerning the storming of the state-run broadcaster’s offices during the 2014 sit-in do not qualify as terrorism cases. An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) had on Monday rejected PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s request to transfer the ongoing 2014 Pakistan Television (PTV) attack case to a civil court. In 2014, Khan and Pakistan Awami Tehreek Chairman Tahirul Qadri staged a major rally in Islamabad against alleged rigging in the 2013 election and the Model Town tragedy, which had seen as many as 14 people…

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Terrorism eradicated from Pakistan, says Ahsan Iqbal

Federal Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal

NAROWAL: Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal on Sunday said the backbone of terrorism has been broken and the people of Pakistan have now been living in peace. Speaking to media here, Iqbal said in the past over 25 people had been falling prey to terrorism in the country, who have now been living in peace. “Previously, there existed up to 22-hour load-shedding in the country, now the people have uninterrupted power supply for 22 hours a day,” he noted. Taking exception to opponents, the minister said those making speeches can only…

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Indian forces using ‘chemical weapons’ in held Kashmir: AJK president

sardar masood khan

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan on Sunday claimed that Indian security forces are using “chemical weapons” against civilians in India-held Kashmir (IHK). The AJK president, delivering a speech in Islamabad to mark International Human Rights Day, said that there have been a number of deaths due to the use of chemical weapons in IHK. Earlier this year, the Foreign Office also tried to draw attention towards the use of chemical munitions against civilians in IHK. It was the first time that such a serious allegation had…

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Woman confesses to killing 16-year-old sister in Karachi over ‘compromising pictures’

SSP Korangi Nouman Siddiqui

Police on Sunday confirmed that an alleged incident of robberyreported in Karachi’s Malir area earlier this week was actually an act of murder where a 20-year-old young woman killed her younger sister, Aleena, with the help of her fiance. On December 6, it was reported that a 16-year-old girl was stabbed to death and her sister, Alveena, was wounded when they allegedly resisted a robbery attempt in their home. However, addressing a press conference on Sunday, Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Korangi Nauman Siddiqui said that Alveena had confessed to slitting the…

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5 PML-N lawmakers announce resignation protesting inaction against Rana Sanaullah

Rana Sanaullah

Five PML-N lawmakers announced their resignations from public office during a Khatm-i-Nabuwwat conference organised by Pir Sialvi in Faisalabad on Sunday. The lawmakers belonging to Punjab’s Jhang, Chiniot, Faisalabad and Sargodha districts, include MNAs Dr Nisar Ahmad Jutt and Ghulam Bibi Bharwana; Punjab MPAs Maulana Rehmatullah, Nizam-ud-Din Sialvi — Pir Hameeduddin Sialvi’s son — and Khan Muhammad Baloch. They said they would step down from their positions in the assemblies due to government inaction against Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah. The Punjab law minister came under fire from various quarters…

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In talks with IMF, Pakistan agrees to depreciate rupee

Pakistani Rupee

ISLAMABAD: Amid a policy decision on Friday to allow rupee depreciation, Pakistan and an International Mone­tary Fund (IMF) delegation concluded the first round of discussions on the country’s economy. Now members of the IMF delegation and Pakistan team are taking a two-day break to prepare for the policy-level wrap-up by Dec 13-14. A senior official told Dawn that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) would now let the currency exchange rate to adjust to market conditions after many months, rather years, of resisting expectations. The timing of the move was planned…

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SC rejects use of foul language for Islamic cause

Justice Mushir Aalam and Justice Faez Isa

(Nasir Iqbal | Dawn) ISLAMABAD: Against the backdrop of a 20-day-long Faizabad sit-in, the Supreme Court has ruled that no one could be allowed to use “filthy-abusive language” for the sake of politics in the guise of an Islamic cause. “Freedom of speech and expression as well as freedom of the press is enshrined as a fundamental right (Article 19 of the Constitution), but the same provision curtails it when it is used to undermine ‘the glory of Islam or the integrity, security or defence of Pakistan… or morality, or…

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Investigators say attackers were misled about target in Peshawar

Peshawar Attack

(Manzoor Ali | Dawn) PESHAWAR: Police investigators probing the Friday attack on Peshawar’s Agriculture Training Institute (ATI) suspect that the planners of the attack apparently tricked the suicide bombers into believing that the facility was an intelligence agency’s office, it emerged on Saturday. Nine people, including eight students, were killed and 28 others injured when three terrorists stormed the provincial agriculture department-run training institute on Friday morning. All the three terrorists were also killed in a two-hour-long operation. A senior police official told Dawn that the planners had deliberately misled…

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9 suspects arrested as police begin investigating Peshawar ATI terror attack

9 suspects arrested as police begin investigating Peshawar ATI terror attack

(Ali Akbar | Hassan Farhan | Dawn) At least nine suspects were arrested during a pre-dawn search operation carried out by law-enforcement agencies on the outskirts of Peshawar on Saturday as police launched an investigation into yesterday’s terror attack on the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI). Three terrorists dressed in burqas stormed the ATI hostel situated near Peshawar’s University Road, killing nine people and injuring 37 others. The attack was claimed by the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan. Both police and military officials said the attackers had been coordinating with handlers based in Afghanistan. The ATI today…

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Lahore sit-in called off after 7 days; Jalali to resign from Tehreek-i-Labbaik

Dr Ashraf Asif Jalali

(Umar Farooq/Dawn) Dr Ashraf Asif Jalali-led faction of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah (TLY), which had been holding a sit-in outside the Punjab Assembly for the past week, concluded their protest around midnight on Friday, December 1 after the government convinced them to withdraw their main demand — the resignation of Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah from his post. The Lahore sit-in had been launched by the Jalali-led faction of the political party following reports of a police operation against the participants of the Faizabad sit-in on the morning of November 25th. The…

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The new era of Pakistan foreign diplomacy through social media

Social Media

It is notorious that social media has been of good practice among developed countries, while the developing countries do struggle to adapt to  innovation but they are slowly adhering to the social media platforms in diplomatic and cultural affairs in order to establish their presence to influence foreign public. The struggle to adopt contemporary practices is much challenging to the nations where bureaucracy has deep root into the system. It’s not the dilemma of developing countries only we can have the example of european countries such as Germany where people…

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Instigating Political instability in Pakistan

Political Instability in Pakistan

Warsaw: Islamabad sit-In protest has finally come to an end after a week long fierce clashes and standoff between Pakistani ruling political party and followers of TLY (Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah). The govt. has finally accepted following demands in return to end Sit in: Remove Federal Law Minister Zahid Hamid from his position immediately. “Tehreek-i-Labaik will issue no fatwa[religious decree] of any kind against him.” The report prepared by Raja Zafarul Haq-led committee will be made public within 30 days and whoever is named in the report for being responsible for…

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DG Punjab Rangers distributes cash among protesters

Major General Azhar Naveed | DG Punjab Rangers Distributes Cash Among Tehreek e Labaik Members

Pakistan Rangers Punjab DG Maj-Gen Azhar Naveed handed envelopes with a token Rs1000 as travel fare to members of a religious group Tehreek e Labaik Ya Rasool Allah, who were recently released from detention after the agreement held between Government and leadership of Tehreek e Labaik Ya Rasool Allah.  “Aren’t we also with you?” says Maj-Gen Azhar Naveed when told by a Tehreek-e-Labbaik’s member that his party was with Pakistan Army.

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Pakistani Comedian Khawaja Akmal Passed Away

Pakistani Comedian Khawaja Akmal Passed Away | Khawaja Akmal Died | Khawaja Akmal Death

Famous Pakistani Comedian Khawaja Akmal, who was recently playing a role in a comedy drama Bulbulay, is died due to a heart attack. His death made a sorrowful situation in the showbiz industry of Pakistan. Akmal was in Quetta to attend a wedding where he had a heart attack. His funeral ceremony held in Karachi. “Akmal was a good friend and a brother. I will miss him”, says a close friend of Khawaja Akmal.

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Islamabad High Court orders to form committee to probe Khatam e Nabuwat matter

Islamabad High Court

Islamabad (Bureau Report) Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal appeared in Islamabad High Court (IHC) in a case hearing of Faizabad protest by a religious group. Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui asked Deputty Attorney General that where is Ahsan Iqbal, he replied that minister was awakened whole night to monitor the situation of sit-in. After reaching the court, Ahsan Iqbal told about the agreement signed with the leadership of Tehreek e Labaik Pakistan, over which Justice Shaukat remarked, “Court directed to you clear the area not to sign any agreement”. Chief Commissioner Islamabad,…

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