Saturday, September 26, 2020

Sheik Rashid asks Nawaz to share 'plan' of calls he made to Modi from outside Pakistan

Sheik Rashid asks Nawaz to share 'plan' of calls he made to Modi from outside Pakistan
Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Saturday demanded PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif to share the “number of calls” he allegedly made to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi from "outside Pakistan" and share the "agenda" of those calls.

“Why did you call the head of the enemy state India from outside Pakistan. Did you feel threatened that your calls were against national security and will be leaked?” asked Rashid in a press conference in Lahore.

“Nawaz Sharif should tell who gave the address of Ajmal Kasab to India,” said Rashid in reference to the Mumbai attacks accused.

Rashid also posed a number of questions before the media that he wanted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif to answer.

He asked Nawaz to come clean regarding the money he allegedly took from Osama bin Laden in the form of charity.

The minister also asked the former premier to tell the nation that who sent the busses filled with “attackers” to target former chief justice Sajjad Shah.

Rashid also said that former premier talks about the vote but does not talk about court.

“You made an excuse of illness and left the county.”

The minister slammed the PML-N supremo for making speeches against Pakistan’s national security and institutions.

Nawaz was first denying the existence of Dawn leaks but has admitted it now, he said.

Rashid also blamed the former premier from taking money from Qatar for elections.

“How much money did you spend in 2013 elections and how much money did you receive through Saif ur Rehman from Qatar. Nation should be taken into confidence on how much amount did he receive from Qatar for the elections.”

The minister claimed that the PML-N planned the attack on NAB’s Lahore office in London.

The minister said that he was leaving with these questions and hoped that the PML-N respond to these by Monday.

On the meeting between, Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and PML-N leader Mohammad Zubair, he said that he was present in the meeting in which former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz were discussed.

He added that the Pakistan Army was standing shoulder to shoulder with the civil government.

Rashid also said that he was not “the spokesperson for any institution” a day after he stated that he was proud of being “a spokesperson of the army”.



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Sheik Rashid asks Nawaz to share 'plan' of calls he made to Modi from outside Pakistan

Sheik Rashid asks Nawaz to share 'plan' of calls he made to Modi from outside Pakistan
Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Saturday demanded PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif to share the “number of calls” he allegedly made to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi from "outside Pakistan" and share the "agenda" of those calls.

“Why did you call the head of the enemy state India from outside Pakistan. Did you feel threatened that your calls were against national security and will be leaked?” asked Rashid in a press conference in Lahore.

“Nawaz Sharif should tell who gave the address of Ajmal Kasab to India,” said Rashid in reference to the Mumbai attacks accused.

Rashid also posed a number of questions before the media that he wanted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif to answer.

He asked Nawaz to come clean regarding the money he allegedly took from Osama bin Laden in the form of charity.

The minister also asked the former premier to tell the nation that who sent the busses filled with “attackers” to target former chief justice Sajjad Shah.

Rashid also said that former premier talks about the vote but does not talk about court.

“You made an excuse of illness and left the county.”

The minister slammed the PML-N supremo for making speeches against Pakistan’s national security and institutions.

Nawaz was first denying the existence of Dawn leaks but has admitted it now, he said.

Rashid also blamed the former premier from taking money from Qatar for elections.

“How much money did you spend in 2013 elections and how much money did you receive through Saif ur Rehman from Qatar. Nation should be taken into confidence on how much amount did he receive from Qatar for the elections.”

The minister claimed that the PML-N planned the attack on NAB’s Lahore office in London.

The minister said that he was leaving with these questions and hoped that the PML-N respond to these by Monday.

On the meeting between, Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and PML-N leader Mohammad Zubair, he said that he was present in the meeting in which former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz were discussed.

He added that the Pakistan Army was standing shoulder to shoulder with the civil government.

Rashid also said that he was not “the spokesperson for any institution” a day after he stated that he was proud of being “a spokesperson of the army”.



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Imran Khan urges for reduction in violence in convo with Ashraf Ghani

Prime Minister Imran Khan held a telephonic conversation with President Ashraf Ghani
Prime Minister Imran Khan held a telephonic conversation with President Ashraf Ghani to discuss the Afghan peace process and urged the warring groups to reduce violence in the country.

The premier reaffirmed Islamabad’s steadfast support to the Afghan peace process and noted the positive results of those efforts culminating the US-Taliban Peace Agreement and the commencement of Intra-Afghan Negotiations, read the statement issued by the PM Office on Friday.

Appreciating the steps taken by relevant sides to enable the start of Intra-Afghan Negotiations in Doha, the premier underlined the importance of all Afghan parties working for a reduction in the violence leading to a ceasefire.

He further emphasised that all the Afghan stakeholders must seize the historic opportunity, and work together to secure an inclusive and comprehensive political agreement through the Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process.

Pakistan would fully support the decisions that the Afghan people would take about their future, he added

The prime minister also underlined the importance Pakistan attaches to constructive engagement with Afghanistan, and to peace, stability, and prosperity of the Afghan people.

He noted that the Chairman of the Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR), Dr Abdullah Abdullah, would be visiting Islamabad next week.

Thanking President Ghani for the invitation extended to him to visit Afghanistan, the prime minister conveyed that he would undertake the visit at the earliest opportunity.



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Occupied Jammu and Kashmir "will be free one day": Zulqarnain Chheena

Pakistan Mission’s First Secretary Muhammad Zulqarnain Chheena
Pakistan has said that the territory of Jammu and Kashmir is not a part of the Indian state, it has never been, nor will it ever be , and that the Indian government is responsible for "the worst form of state terrorism" against the oppressed people of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan Mission’s First Secretary Muhammad Zulqarnain Chheena, while delivering the first Right of Reply during the 75th session of the United National General Assembly, made that remark.

He also said that occupied Jammu and Kashmir "will be free one day".

“Jammu & Kashmir is not a part of India: it never was and it never will be. The state of Jammu and Kashmir is an internationally recognised disputed territory as decreed by the Security Council,” said the diplomat.

The Kashmir dispute, he said, will be settled as per the will of the people as expressed through the democratic method of a free and impartial plebiscite under the auspices of the United Nations.

He said the Kashmiri people have a legitimate right to resist the Indian occupation by all means at their disposal.

The Pakistani diplomat said the Kashmiris’ just struggle cannot be denigrated or described as terrorism. It is the occupying state which is guilty of terrorism against the occupied people, he pointed out.

"The Indian right of reply was another shameful attempt to deflect the attention from the real issues. India, however, will not be able to escape accountability for its crimes,” said Chheena.

Indian UN Mission's First Secretary Mijito Vinito had said on Friday: "The leader of Pakistan [PM Imran Khan] today called for those who incite hate and violence to be outlawed. But, as he went on, we were left wondering, was he referring to himself?"

Vinito had walked out during Khan’s speech at the UN forum.

"Let me assert here loud and clear. The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is an integral and inalienable part of India. The rules and legislations brought in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir are strictly internal affairs of India," the Indian diplomat had claimed.

Exercising its right of reply to India's reply, Chheena highlighted the role of the BJP and RSS, saying the Shaheen Bagh riots in Delhi earlier this year exposed the Hindutva ideology.

The RSS-BJP were changing India's history to obliterate the thousand years of Muslim civilisation and culture, he said.

"The charred streets of Delhi not only expose the Hindutva ideology in all its ‘intolerant glory’, they also manifested the trusted method that #Hinduextremists have resorted to — from Gujarat in 2002 to Delhi in 2020, to address the 'Muslim Menace',” he tweeted an excerpt of his speech.

"It’s no secret that the architects of the Gujarat massacre were also the masterminds of the Delhi pogrom. Just like the victims of Gujarat, the victims of Delhi will no doubt search in vain for justice in this new bastion of fascism.”

Underlining the oppression of India in Indian occupied Kashmir, the Pakistani diplomat said the Kashmiri people have been resolutely facing India’s state terrorism, noting that over 70,000 Kashmiri people have been martyred under Indian occupation.

Moreover, he said, India knows a lot about terrorism, as it has used terrorism against each of its neighbours, its people and against the innocent people of the occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The Pakistani diplomat underlined that India is actively involved in orchestrating, financing and providing logistical support to terrorist organisations like the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and the Jamaat-ul-Ahraar to target Pakistan from across the border.

“Indian has hired and organised criminal groups located at our western borders to conduct terrorist attacks in Pakistan, especially to disrupt the development of the western and southern regions of my country.”

Making a mention of the Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, captured by Pakistan, the first secretary said the Indian intelligence agent had confessed that he was organising and supporting these criminal groups to perpetrate terrorism in Pakistan.

Pakistan and our entire region, he continued, faces Hindutva terrorism as well.

He said the BJP and RSS extremists continue to espouse the fiction of Akhand Baharat [or Greater India] which represents their desire for a unified sub-continent dominated by the Hindu religion where minorities are either converted to Hinduism or become second-class citizens.



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Pakistan team is composed of young players: Misbah-ul-Haq

Misbah-ul-Haq
Head coach Misbah-ul-Haq on Saturday indicated that there may not be wholesale changes in the Pakistani team for the upcoming home series against Zimbabwe, saying that the team is already composed of young players.

During a press briefing in Lahore, the former captain said that the national team is already pretty young and might only need minor tweaking instead of mass chopping and changing.

“The Pakistan team is already composed of young players,” he said. “It had lost two senior players right after the World Cup.

“[In fact], we might change a thing or two to make the team even stronger.”

Explaining that the seemingly unimportant Zimbabwe home series is actually important, Misbah said: “We should keep in mind that the points earned from the ODI series would count towards World Cup qualification.”

He also underscored that finding new combinations and creating able back-ups were among his priorities while structuring the team.

The Zimbabwean side is considered one of the weakest ones in the world, leading some to suggest that the series be used to experiment with young untried talent.

Earlier on Wednesday, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had announced that it will host Zimbabwe for a limited-overs series which is scheduled for October-November.

"Needless to say, we at ZC are bursting with excitement as we look forward to playing cricket again and representing our nation with pride and passion in Pakistan," said Zimbabwe Cricket Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani.

The Africans are expected to land in Pakistan on October 20, and, following the mandatory quarantine, will play a three-match ODI series in Multan and as many T20Is in Rawalpindi.

The 50-over matches will take place on October 30, November 1, and 3 while the T20Is will take place on November 7, 8, and 10.

Zimbabwe's upcoming tour will be their second visit to Pakistan in the last five years.



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Imran Khan urges for reduction in violence in convo with Ashraf Ghani

Prime Minister Imran Khan held a telephonic conversation with President Ashraf Ghani
Prime Minister Imran Khan held a telephonic conversation with President Ashraf Ghani to discuss the Afghan peace process and urged the warring groups to reduce violence in the country.

The premier reaffirmed Islamabad’s steadfast support to the Afghan peace process and noted the positive results of those efforts culminating the US-Taliban Peace Agreement and the commencement of Intra-Afghan Negotiations, read the statement issued by the PM Office on Friday.

Appreciating the steps taken by relevant sides to enable the start of Intra-Afghan Negotiations in Doha, the premier underlined the importance of all Afghan parties working for a reduction in the violence leading to a ceasefire.

He further emphasised that all the Afghan stakeholders must seize the historic opportunity, and work together to secure an inclusive and comprehensive political agreement through the Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process.

Pakistan would fully support the decisions that the Afghan people would take about their future, he added

The prime minister also underlined the importance Pakistan attaches to constructive engagement with Afghanistan, and to peace, stability, and prosperity of the Afghan people.

He noted that the Chairman of the Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR), Dr Abdullah Abdullah, would be visiting Islamabad next week.

Thanking President Ghani for the invitation extended to him to visit Afghanistan, the prime minister conveyed that he would undertake the visit at the earliest opportunity.



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Occupied Jammu and Kashmir "will be free one day": Zulqarnain Chheena

Pakistan Mission’s First Secretary Muhammad Zulqarnain Chheena
Pakistan has said that the territory of Jammu and Kashmir is not a part of the Indian state, it has never been, nor will it ever be , and that the Indian government is responsible for "the worst form of state terrorism" against the oppressed people of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan Mission’s First Secretary Muhammad Zulqarnain Chheena, while delivering the first Right of Reply during the 75th session of the United National General Assembly, made that remark.

He also said that occupied Jammu and Kashmir "will be free one day".

“Jammu & Kashmir is not a part of India: it never was and it never will be. The state of Jammu and Kashmir is an internationally recognised disputed territory as decreed by the Security Council,” said the diplomat.

The Kashmir dispute, he said, will be settled as per the will of the people as expressed through the democratic method of a free and impartial plebiscite under the auspices of the United Nations.

He said the Kashmiri people have a legitimate right to resist the Indian occupation by all means at their disposal.

The Pakistani diplomat said the Kashmiris’ just struggle cannot be denigrated or described as terrorism. It is the occupying state which is guilty of terrorism against the occupied people, he pointed out.

"The Indian right of reply was another shameful attempt to deflect the attention from the real issues. India, however, will not be able to escape accountability for its crimes,” said Chheena.

Indian UN Mission's First Secretary Mijito Vinito had said on Friday: "The leader of Pakistan [PM Imran Khan] today called for those who incite hate and violence to be outlawed. But, as he went on, we were left wondering, was he referring to himself?"

Vinito had walked out during Khan’s speech at the UN forum.

"Let me assert here loud and clear. The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is an integral and inalienable part of India. The rules and legislations brought in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir are strictly internal affairs of India," the Indian diplomat had claimed.

Exercising its right of reply to India's reply, Chheena highlighted the role of the BJP and RSS, saying the Shaheen Bagh riots in Delhi earlier this year exposed the Hindutva ideology.

The RSS-BJP were changing India's history to obliterate the thousand years of Muslim civilisation and culture, he said.

"The charred streets of Delhi not only expose the Hindutva ideology in all its ‘intolerant glory’, they also manifested the trusted method that #Hinduextremists have resorted to — from Gujarat in 2002 to Delhi in 2020, to address the 'Muslim Menace',” he tweeted an excerpt of his speech.

"It’s no secret that the architects of the Gujarat massacre were also the masterminds of the Delhi pogrom. Just like the victims of Gujarat, the victims of Delhi will no doubt search in vain for justice in this new bastion of fascism.”

Underlining the oppression of India in Indian occupied Kashmir, the Pakistani diplomat said the Kashmiri people have been resolutely facing India’s state terrorism, noting that over 70,000 Kashmiri people have been martyred under Indian occupation.

Moreover, he said, India knows a lot about terrorism, as it has used terrorism against each of its neighbours, its people and against the innocent people of the occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The Pakistani diplomat underlined that India is actively involved in orchestrating, financing and providing logistical support to terrorist organisations like the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and the Jamaat-ul-Ahraar to target Pakistan from across the border.

“Indian has hired and organised criminal groups located at our western borders to conduct terrorist attacks in Pakistan, especially to disrupt the development of the western and southern regions of my country.”

Making a mention of the Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, captured by Pakistan, the first secretary said the Indian intelligence agent had confessed that he was organising and supporting these criminal groups to perpetrate terrorism in Pakistan.

Pakistan and our entire region, he continued, faces Hindutva terrorism as well.

He said the BJP and RSS extremists continue to espouse the fiction of Akhand Baharat [or Greater India] which represents their desire for a unified sub-continent dominated by the Hindu religion where minorities are either converted to Hinduism or become second-class citizens.



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