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Showing posts with label indian terrorisim. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Afghanistan soil should not be used against Pakistan by Indian proxy groups.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Tuesday (13th of the twin month) stressed the need for wider cooperation with the Islamic Emirate and warned that Afghan soil should not be used against Pakistan by Indian proxy.

According to Pakistani media reports; He made these remarks during his visit to Peshawar with Pakistani generals and senior government officials.

Senior Federal Security and Defense Ministers and ISI Chief were accompanied by Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir in this trip.

Pakistan's Prime Minister in his speech to a gathering of prominent tribal leaders of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa stressed Pakistan's firm resolve to eradicate "expatriotic and Indian-backed terrorist groups".

He said in the meeting: "The bravery, determination and undefeated spirit of Pashtuns is a proud page of our national history. "He called on the tribal leaders to unite to expose and break down extremist ideologies."

Shahbaz Sharif also promised in this assembly that peace in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will be maintained "at any cost" and asked the youth of this state to play a constructive role in promoting national unity, development and stability of Pakistan.

The Islamic Emirate has not yet said anything about Shahbaz Sharif's statements.

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Pellet caused blindness hardly stirred eye care NGOs in India


Srinagar, Oct 20: Even as pellets wreaked havoc in Kashmir damaging eyes of almost one thousand people, the prominent Non -Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and societies for eye care in India have turned a blind eye towards the plight of the victims.




More than 850 patients have been admitted in the Srinagar’s SMHS hospitals alone whose eye sight was affected with pellets during last three months of unrest in Kashmir.



So far as many as six persons have been completely rendered blind while more than 15 persons have lost eye sight of their one eye. Majority of the remaining over 800 people too would have very limited vision and are staring at a struggling future.