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World ignoring Indian terror threats to Pakistan, says Kamran Khan

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KARACHI, FEB 18, (DNA) –  Ceaseless threats of performing terror acts inside Pakistan’s terriroty from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his aides have gone unnoticed, stated anchorperson Kamran Khan. While showing videos in which Modi and other prominent Indian policians and military officers are vehemently threatening Pakistan with reckless statements, Khan says terror threats from Indian leadership are not secret anymore. He also shows a video in which former chief of Indian army General Bikram Singh confessed to performing terrorism in Pakistan. India is encountering seven active freedom movementsRead More


India’s participation in CPEC could result in new era of prosperity: Sudheendra Kulkarni

India’s participation in CPEC could result in new era of prosperity: Kulkarni

ISLAMABAD, FEB 18, (DNA) – The participation of India in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Project could usher in a new era of prosperity and change in the face of South Asia. Mr. Sudheendra Kulkarni, Chairman, Observer Research Foundation, India, shared these views at the panel discussion on Pakistan-India Peace Process and the Sharing of Experiences on Governance and Democracy hosted by PILDAT in Islamabad on February 16. In his address, Mr Kulkarni spoke of the CPEC as an economic miracle, one whose dividends would multiply if India were alsoRead More


Pakistan army sets up helpline for citizens

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RAWALPINDI, FEB 18, (DNA) – Pakistan army has set up a helpline service for identifying terrorists and suspicious activities in the country. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the army has issued two numbers 1135 and 1125 to provide information. The move by the army was due to a wave of terrorism in the country. Pakistan ARMY 1135,1125 Pakistan Rangers 1101 Rangers What’s App 03162369996 CTD (Counter Terrorism Department) 0800111111 NACTA (National Counter Terrorism Authority) 1717 Elite Force 9211123 F.C (Frontier Courps of Pakistan) 9211300.=DNA ===============


Pak-Afghan border remains closed on third day

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PESHAWAR, FEB 18, (DNA) – All trade activities remain suspended at the Torkham border on the third day. Pakistani authorities late on Thursday had sealed Torkham border crossing with Afghanistan for an indefinite period after a suicide bomb blast ripped through the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan town of Sindh province. According to the authorities, the border crossing has been sealed for all kinds of trade and commercial activities. The Torkham border point connects Nangarhar province of Afghanistan to Pakistan s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Take strong action againstRead More


Search operation continue in Punjab; 30 suspects held

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LAHORE, FEB 18, (DNA) -Security forces apprehended dozens more suspects during search operation in different cities of Punjab. Officials said police and Rangers, with the help of secret agencies, carried out late night search operation in Jhelum, Pindi Bhattian, Chiniot and other areas and rounded up at least 30 suspected terrorists on Friday. Yesterday, Pakistan Army said more than 100 terrorists have been killed in operations after Thursday’s bomb blast at Lal Shahbaz Qalandar’s shrine that left 88 people dead. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and army chief General Qamar JavedRead More


PM directs law enforcement agencies to eliminate enemy with full force

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SEHWAN, FEB 18, (DNA) – Chairing a meeting in Sehwan Sharif in the wake of terrorist attack on the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif it is time for us to unite and fight against internal and external terrorists. “It is time for us to unite and fight against the terrorists, wherever they may be, inside or coming from outside and I direct and authorise my armed forces and law enforcement agencies to eliminate the enemy where ever they are with the full force of the state,”Read More