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- Missing girl student arrested in security forces operation in Lahore
- Karachi: Kids, elderly 'all fall in line' to obtain water
- Senior wrestlers reach Lahore to train pupils for freestyle wrestling
- CJP takes suo moto notice of Mashal Khan's murder
- JI protests against K-Electric, threatens sit-in outside Governor House
- Raza Rabbani returns to Senate after PM's assurance
- Mashal murder case: 13 arrested, Tehsil Councillor, 7 others on remand
- Philippine army plans all-Muslim units to fight insurgency
- Multan: Fisherman catches 50kg fish from Chenab
- FIA officials torture female passengers at Islamabad airport
- Death toll in Syria bombing reaches 43
- MQM-Pakistan announces sit-in for recovery of missing workers
- Industrial census underway throughout the country
- Imran Khan arrives at Nazir Najis residence
- PSP sit-in enters tenth day
Missing girl student arrested in security forces operation in Lahore Posted: LAHORE (Dunya News) – It turned out that the women who was arrested in security forces operation near Punjab Housing Society Lahore, has been identified as Noreen Jabbar Laghari – the second year student of MBBS in Liaquat University of Medical Science (LUMS), Jamshoro.It is pertinent here to mention that Noreen Jabbar Laghari went missing in February and was feared to have joined Islamic State militant group.It has been reported that Noreen spent two months in Syria and returned to Lahore almost six days back.Meanwhile, Noreen’s college card and her father’s ID card and letter were also recovered during the operation.As per details, the security forces conducted a special intelligence-based operation (IBO) near Punjab Housing Society Lahore.It was reported that one terrorist identified as Tariq was killed while Noreen and two others got arrested in the operation.Moreover, suicide jackets and explosives were also recovered during the operation and four soldiers including two officers got injured during the clash. |
Karachi: Kids, elderly 'all fall in line' to obtain water Posted: KARACHI: (Dunya News) – People of all age, including kids, stand in long queues in North Nazimabad area in order to obtain water. Innocent kids of the area leave homes after coming back from school daily in search of water, reported Dunya News.Talking to Dunya News, some kids said that they waste almost the entire day standing in queue for obtaining water. They said that they have to go quite far in order to obtain water in extremely hot weather.Opining on the ongoing crisis of water in the city, the women say that nobody would want to send their kids in such a hot weather to obtain water, but they don’t have an option. |
Senior wrestlers reach Lahore to train pupils for freestyle wrestling Posted: LAHORE: (Dunya News) – Famous senior wrestlers Badshah Khan, Bombay Killers and Tiny Iron on Saturday arrived in Lahore to visit the young pupils and train them for freestyle wrestling, reported Dunya News.The wrestling rings have come to life again as WWE’s famous wrestlers will now teach wrestling skills to the youngsters.The professional wrestling competition in Pakistan will begin in May and the matches will be staged in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad. |
CJP takes suo moto notice of Mashal Khan's murder Posted: ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar has taken suo moto notice on Saturday over the cold-blooded murder of Mashal Khan by fellow students over allegations of blasphemy.The Chief Justice has directed Inspector General police Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Salahuddin Mehsud to present a report on the incident within the next 36 hours.Meanwhile, eight suspects who were involved in the brutally killing of Mashal Khan were charged with murder and terrorism. They were presented before an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Mardan.Mashal, a Journalism and Mass Communications student was stripped, beaten, shot, and thrown from the second floor of his hostel at the Abdul Wali Khan University on Thursday by a large mob.Meanwhile, the total number of people arrested in Mashal murder case has reached 13 as four including Tehsil Councillor have been handed to police under on 4-day remand. |
JI protests against K-Electric, threatens sit-in outside Governor House Posted: KARACHI: (Dunya News) – Jamaat Islami (JI) on Saturday staged a protest against K-Electric and threatened a sit-in outside Governor House if K-Electric doesn’t reimburse Rs 200 billion ‘looted’ from the common people of Karachi.JI Karachi President Hafiz Naeem ur-Rehman said during the protest that K-Electric’s highhandedness won’t be tolerated in any case. He said that those robbing people of their money were being crowned while nobody was worried about the common people.Hafiz Naeem said that a sit-in will be staged outside Governor House on April 22 and the movement against K-Electric won’t end unless they reimburse the 200 billion rupees they ‘looted’ from the people. He added that the movement will continue till the end of K-Electric’s rule.The protest was also attended by famous characters of ‘Hollywood and Bollywood’. ‘PK’ and ‘Spiderman’ joined the protest for the rights of the people and remained the centre of attention throughout. |
Raza Rabbani returns to Senate after PM's assurance Posted: ISLAMABAD: (Dunya News) – Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani has on Saturday withdrawn his resignation after successful talks with the government, reported Dunya News.Raza Rabbani had tendered his resignation as the chairman of the senate yesterday upon te high absenteeism of the government members and ministers. However, Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar went to him today with Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif’s assurance of better conduct in the future.Ishaq Dar told the media that Rabbani had withdrawn his decision after PM’s assurance that the ministers will be present in the future Senate sessions. |
Mashal murder case: 13 arrested, Tehsil Councillor, 7 others on remand Posted: PESHAWAR: (Dunya News) – The number of people arrested in Mashal murder case has reached 13 while four including Tehsil Councillor have been handed to police under on 4-day remand, reported Dunya News.Peshawar High Court Chief Justice will form the committee for the judicial inquiry of the brutal lynching of the Mardan university student. Chief Minister (CM) Pervaiz Khattak forwarded the summary to form a judicial commission to the provincial chief justice.Eight people had been presented before a special Mardan anti-terror court. These eight people included Tehsil Councillor and seven university employees. The suspects have been handed to the police on 4-day remand.Meanwhile, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) police IG met CM Khattak and briefed him about the progress in the investigations. Khattak ordered the arrest of all the suspects and directed him to complete the investigation quickly.Moreover, a summary for appointing a new pro Vice Chancellor for Khan Abdul Wali Khan University has also been sent to Governor House. Advisor on High Education Mushtaq Ghani said that the appointment will be made by Monday. He said that the varsity will be reopened for classes after one week.On the other hand, a notification issued by the university has also come to the fore. The notification issued by Assistant Registrar had announced investigations against three students and had also banned them from entering the campus. Mashal had died the same day as fellow students shot and lynched him inside the university premises.Mardan Deputy Commissioner Imran Hamid Sheikh said that the two notifications issued by the university administration on 13th and 14th of April are also being investigated. |
Philippine army plans all-Muslim units to fight insurgency Posted: MANILA (AFP) - The Philippine military announced plans to create all-Muslim fighting units on Saturday, with quotas from the Catholic countrys largest religious minority, as it looks to bolster efforts to tackle Islamic insurgents.Five percent of all new applications will be allocated for Muslims under the new order, military spokesman Colonel Edgard Arevalo said in a statement, adding the eventual aim was to have a dedicated brigade or division to be deployed in the countrys troubled south.The Philippines is battling Muslim extremist militants in lawless southern regions, some of whom have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group.Arevalo said the Muslim quota, which roughly reflects the proportion of the religious minority in the population, would help the army operate in areas where it has been previously viewed with suspicion by local people.Most of our Muslim brothers and sisters perceive the deployment of almost 100 percent Christian soldiers in their communities as invading or occupational forces, he said, adding that fellow Muslims would be more aware of religious or cultural sensitivities.The statement did not give details of the existing numbers of Muslims in the military.The southern region of Mindanao, the ancestral homeland of the Philippines Muslim minority, has been locked in a separatist insurgency since the 1970s, with the conflict claiming more than 120,000 lives.While the major rebel organisations have for years observed a ceasefire with the government as part of peace efforts, there are breakaway factions opposed to compromise and other gangs that have declared allegiance to the IS.Earlier this week, security forces clashed with suspected Islamic militants from the Abu Sayyaf kidnap group on a popular resort island, the first attack on a key Philippine tourist destination in recent years. |
Multan: Fisherman catches 50kg fish from Chenab Posted: MULTAN: (Dunya News) – Fishermen on Saturday caught a big fish from Chenab River. The rare fish is 50 kilograms in weight and its height is around 5 and half feet, reported Dunya News.Fisherman named Muhammad Waseem caught the rare fish from the river near Multan and people from Multan and Muzaffargarh came to see the fish in large number.Waseem said that he had been fishing for years in Chenab but he had neither caught such a huge fish nor seen one. |
FIA officials torture female passengers at Islamabad airport Posted: ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Two female passengers were traveling from Islamabad airport to Copenhagen via PK-771 when FIA officials allegedly tortured them after a minor dispute. The injured women were admitted to a nearby hospital later on.The officials of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to ensure security at the airport had a minor dispute with passengers Haseena Begum and Fauzia Umar who were traveling through a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane.Both women were taken to a room where FIA officials allegedly tortured them. The women received injuries and were taken to a hospital as their condition became critical.On the other hand, airport management claimed that the female passengers abused their staff after which the situation became worse.Another case was witnessed at the Islamabad airport where FIA officials had a dispute with a family that was traveling to a village near Manchester.The father and son were tortured when they protested against the alleged mistreatment by the FIA officials. Reports claimed that daughter of Masood Ahmed had a heated argument with the officials.VIDEO: FIA officials allegedly torture female passengers at Islamabad airport |
Death toll in Syria bombing reaches 43 Posted: BEIRUT: (AFP) - A suicide car bombing killed at least 24 people Saturday in an attack near buses for Syrians evacuated from two besieged government-held towns, a monitor said.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the attack in Rashidin, west of Aleppo, targeted residents evacuated from the northern towns of Fuaa and Kafraya under a deal reached between the regime and rebels.An AFP reporter in rebel-held Rashidin saw several bodies, body parts and blood scattered on the ground.The suicide bomber was driving a van supposedly carrying aid supplies and detonated near the buses, the Observatory said.It warned that the death toll was likely to rise given the several dozen wounded at the blast site.State television said the car bombing had been carried out by terrorist groups, a term the regime applies to all armed opposition groups.It was not immediately clear if rebels at the transit point were among the dead.The attack took place as thousands of evacuees from the besieged government-held towns of Fuaa and Kafraya waited to continue their journey to regime-controlled Aleppo, the coastal province of Latakia, or Damascus.More than 5,000 people who had lived under crippling siege for more than two years left the two towns, along with 2,200 evacuated from rebel-held Madaya and Zabadani, on Friday.They were headed for regime or rebel-held areas via government-held second city Aleppo.Thousands of evacuees from Fuaa and Kafraya were stuck on the road in Rashidin when the bomb went off.The evacuation, brokered by regime ally Iran and rebel backer Qatar, is set to see more than 30,000 people evacuated in two stages.The deal had stipulated that in the first stage 8,000 people, including 2,000 loyalist fighters, leave the two towns but in the event just 5,000, including 1,300 fighters left, the Britain-based Observatory said.Evacuees were left stranded as differences emerged over the number of loyalist fighters leaving, a rebel source said, refusing to elaborate as negotiations are under way.Thousands of evacuees from Madaya and Zabadani were also stuck in government-controlled Ramusa, south of Aleppo.The deal to evacuate the towns was the latest in a string of such agreements, touted by the government as the best way to end the fighting. Rebels say they have been forced out by siege and bombardment.The regime has retaken several key rebel strongholds including eastern Aleppo since a Russian military intervention in September 2015. |
MQM-Pakistan announces sit-in for recovery of missing workers Posted: KARACHI (Dunya News) – As per details, the new office of MQM-Pakistan was inaugurated in Bahadurabad area of Karachi.At the occasion, MQM-Pakistan leader Faisal Sabzwari let it be known that a white paper has been issued to shed light at the performance of Pakistan Peoples Party.He revealed that soon to be, they will start a mass campaign in order to give relief to masses in Sindh.Faisal claimed at the occasion that his party will turn out to be the biggest one in upcoming elections in the same way as it achieved success in local and by-elections.At the press conference, the senior MQM leader Khawaja Izhar ul Hasan let it be known that Jamaat-i-Islami should stop talking about MQM otherwise they will also have to answer in response.MQM leader professed that workers of other parties are spared over their demonstration, however if Waseem Akhtar and other workers stage a demonstration, cases are filed against them.The leaders announced that sit-in protest will be staged for the recovery of missing workers.The party members expressed that the protest will be staged in front of the court and also on other forums for the recovery of 150 workers of the party. |
Industrial census underway throughout the country Posted: WEB DESK (Dunya News) – Apart from the ongoing population census, the Industrial census is also under way throughout the country.As per details, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics has issued directives to regional offices in Sindh, Balochistan, KP and Punjab for collecting information in this regard.It has been reported that the every industrialist will need to provide information regards to his assets and tax payments.Moreover, information regards to sale and purchase of raw material will also be declared by the industrialists.It has also been reported that a questionnaire has also been drafted in the regard. |
Imran Khan arrives at Nazir Najis residence Posted: LAHORE (Dunya News) – During the Lahore arrival, Imran Khan arrived at the residence of Roznama Dunya’s senior group editor Nazir Naji. He said that the people were fed up of the ruling government of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).PTI Chief talked about the much-awaited Panama case verdict. “There was a helicopter case before Panama Leaks where the same Qatari prince had saved him then,” he claimed.Government unlikely to get clean chit in Panama case: Think TankLater on, Imran Khan inaugurated a school for special kids where he said that about 45% of the kids never get a chance to serve the society.“The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa became the first to make a school where homeless kids are given free education,” he said. |
Posted: KARACHI (Dunya News) - Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) sit-in over absence of public facilities in Karachi has entered tenth day as party’s chairman Mustafa Kamal vowed that the struggle for masses’ rights will continue.Mustafa Kamal let it be known that PPP offered them to end the protest and hold joint press conferences however they rejected the offer until their demands are not met.He professed that they haven’t given a call to masses for joining the sit-in as they are staging a demonstration that should not annoy the public.PSP Chairman also revealed that folks from all walks of life have expressed solidarity with us as they came to our sit-in.He let it be known at the occasion that they want to make a Karachi as a role model for the whole country. |
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