Monday, October 3rd, 2016
Joint statement by the leaders of the political parties on Jammu & Kashmir
ISLAMABAD, COT 03 (DNA) -The Prime Minister chaired a meeting of the leaders of the Political and Parliamentary parties on Monday to discuss Jammu and Kashmir dispute. After offering Fateha for the Shuhada of Pakistan’s armed forces and the martyrs of Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir, it was unanimously resolved: That the people, the government, the political parties and the armed forces of Pakistan are firmly united in supporting the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination, as guaranteed to them in the UNSC resolutions; That recognizing that Indian occupation forces haveRead More
Postponement of SAARC: a bad omen for the regional peace by Ansar M Bhatti
To the disappointment of those who genuinely want peace in the region and easing of tension between Pakistan-India and Pakistan-Afghanistan, the 19th SAARC summit has been postponed after four countries including India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Bhutan conveyed their decision to Nepal, the current chairman of SAACR that they do not find atmosphere “conducive” for the summit. Nepal, instead of taking any firefighting measures, decided to be on the side of the four member states, which appear to have forged an alliance against Pakistan. Indian and Afghan hostilities towards Pakistan areRead More
Bilawal Bhutto, Sirajul back PM on Kashmir
ISLAMABAD, OCT 03 (DNA) -Despite our differences with the government on multiple issues, we r with you Prime Minister on Kashmir issue and Indian aggression along LoC. We will support you as PPP has taken a clear stance on these issues, said Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, on Moday. “This is a turning point in Indo- Pak relations. A united Pakistan can counter Indian aggression. Working together, we can achieve our national security goals. On today’s issue, Mr. Prime Minister, you and I will be working in a harmonious manner. There isRead More