Monday, 31 August 2015

Lakhs of Muslims gather in Masjid-e-Nabvi SAW

 Turks, Indonesians outnumber Indians, Pakistanis |Language, caste no barrier in holy land
Lakhs of Muslims gather in Masjid-e-Nabvi SAW
 
Muslims from across the world are assembling here ahead of Hajj when they would move to Makkah to perform the annual pilgrimage.
 
The Masjid-e-Nabvi SAW, located in the centre of Madina city, is thronged by lakhs of Muslims everyday from morning to evening to offer prayers.
 
Devotees make every possible attempt to ensure that they reach Riyaz-ul-Jannah, a specific area near the resting place of Prophet Muhammad SAW, to offer nafil prayers.
The Hajjis are leaving no chance to offer as many prayers as they could, feeling it’s a lifetime opportunity to pray in the Prophet’s masjid.
 
The pilgrims hailing from different countries cannot communicate with each other as their languages differ but when it comes to offering prayers and supplication they ensure that they make each other comfortable.
 
Blacks, whites, the strong and the frail, rich and the poor, all pray shoulder with shoulder in a beautiful display of Islam’s message of equality.
 
Most hotels around the masjid are full and the people who cannot get accommodation stay put within the masjid premises. Muslims from Turkey, Indonesia and Malaysia outnumber the devotees from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The Indonesians perform Hajj at an early age. They believe that Hajj is mandatory before marriage.
 
Local Arabs ensure that they provide all facilities to Hajjis. They distribute Zam Zam water, dates and other eatables among the devotees. The assistants ensure that elderly people who cannot walk are ferried in the wheel chairs available within the masjid.
 
Several thousand Hajjis from Kashmir present in Madina like others are busy performing their religious duties. Despite facing several problems related to food and accommodation, they are in no mood to complain, saying, “It’s not appropriate for a person to be complaining at a holy place like Madina.”
 
An Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR) of JK government, acting here as the nodal officer for making arrangements for the pilgrims, told Greater Kashmir, “We are looking into all the aspects and are trying our best to ensure that Hajjis don’t face any problems.”
 
By: G K News

11 killed in fire at Saudi residential complex

Civil Defence spokesman Ali al Qahtani said on Twitter that some of the injured are in critical condition and that the victims were of various nationalities and worked for the Saudi Aramco oil giant.
 
11 killed in fire at Saudi residential complex
 
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At least 11 people were killed and 219 injured in a fire at a residential complex of the Saudi Aramco oil company in Saudi Arabia's Al Khobar city, a media report said on Monday.
 
Civil Defence spokesman Ali al Qahtani said on Twitter that some of the injured are in critical condition and that the victims were of various nationalities and worked for the Saudi Aramco oil giant.
 
A massive fire broke out in the complex on Sunday.
 
The complex is home to employees of the oil giant. An investigation has been launched into the incident.
 
The civil defence authorities said the fire started in the basement of a tower in the complex.
 
Saudi Aramco is the world's largest oil firm in terms of crude production and exports. It has more than 61,000 workers worldwide from 77 countries.
 
Foreigners make up about a third of of Saudi Arabia's population of 30.8 million.
 
By: G K News

Dialogue with India only after all bilateral issues put on agenda: Pakistan

 "Security advisor-level talks between India and Pakistan could not be held due to India''s pre-conditions," Radio Pakistan cited him as saying in an interview.
 
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Sartaj Aziz, the Pakistan prime minister's advisor on National Security and Foreign Affairs, has said Islamabad will not resume dialogue with New Delhi unless all bilateral issues were placed on the agenda.
 
"Security advisor-level talks between India and Pakistan could not be held due to India's pre-conditions," Radio Pakistan cited him as saying in an interview.
 
Aziz said the meeting between Director General of Pakistan Rangers and commanders of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) is scheduled for the next week despite tension on the Line of Control and the International Boundary.
 
US National Security Advisor Susan Rice was also informed about the Pakistan stance on the prevailing tension with India, he said.
 
During talks with the Pakistani leaders, Rice -- who was in Islamabad on a daylong official visit on Sunday -- made it clear that the US supported the dialogue between India and Pakistan for peace and stability in the region.
By: G K News
 

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Action against seminaries spills into Islamabad


Action against seminaries spills into Islamabad
   
ISLAMABAD: Despite strong concerns from religious quarters, the clean-up operation against madressahs not only continues in Punjab, but has even been expanded into the federal capital.
 
Senior Islamabad police of ficials told Dawn that since August 17, joint law enforcement teams had raided five seminaries in the federal capital in collaboration with intelligence agencies while police and intelligence officials had verified around 30 seminaries in the city.
 
This time around, intelligences agencies and the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) are also playing a key role in the fresh wave of checks, searches and raids that were launched after the assassination of Punjab home minister, retired Col Shuja Khanzada, in Attock on Aug 16.
Such action came into the spotlight after a late night raid at Jamia Haqqania, located along Eighth Avenue, near Faisal Mosque, last Thursday.
 
`We cannot disclose details, but apart fromJamia Haqqania, raids have also been conducted in Sabzi Mandi, Bani Gala and Koral police precincts,` a senior 1slamabad police official said, on condition of anonymity.
 
But in contrast with earlier trends, where law enforcement agencies would only check or screen seminaries that had close links with the Lal Masjid, the Jamia Haqqania is affiliated with Maulana Fazlur Rehman`s faction of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (JUI-F).
 
`This is strange, because we have never been involved in anti-state or terrorist activities; the raid at Jamia Haqqania was part of a conspiracy to defame us,` Mufti Abdullah, the secretary general of the JUI-F`sIslamabad chapter, said.
 
Meanwhile, Maulana Abdul Qudus Mohammadi, a spokesman for Wafaqul Madaris al Arabia the board that manages the affairs of seminaries belonging to the Deobandi school of thought claimed that this latest wave of checks and raids has only targeted their madressahs.
 
`We held a meeting with Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif just one day before the raid at Jamia Haqqania, where we informed him of our concerns, but he didn`t seem serious,` Maulana Abdul Qudus said.
 
However, he hastened to add that madressah administrations were cooperating with the government during the search operations.
 
`The Margalla SHO came to Jamia Haqqania on Thursday afternoon he had lunch there and lool(ed at the registers etc. So the raid at midnight was unwarranted,` he added.
 
Apart from the Wafaqu1Madaris al-Arabia,only Shia clerics have expressed concerns over the government`s move against seminaries.
`There have not been any raids on our seminaries in Islamabad, but several raids have been conducted in Punjab,` said Nusrat Ali of the Wafaq al Madaris al-Shia.
 
`What we deplore is not the raids, but the fact that this action is only eyewash, a number`s game. If they catch a terrorist from a banned group affiliated with another sect, then one of our seminaries is also raided. This is done to show that the operation is fair across the board,` Mr Ali said.
However, he acknowledged that most of the Shia seminaries that were raided were affiliated with Allama Sajid Nagvi`s Shia Ulema Council (SUC).
 
Officials claim that the SUC is a reincarnation of the Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP), which was banned in 2002.
 
Officials of the Tanzeemul Madaris Ahle Sunnat Pakistan the board that looks after seminaries from the Barelvi school of thought and the Wafaqul Madaris al-Salfia, the board for Ahle Hadis seminaries, said that none of their seminaries had been searched or raided in Islamabad and Punjab.
Authorities said that they plan to continue the raids over the coming days.
 
`The decision has been taken at a very high level and the raids are conducted only if the information we have is credible,` an Islamabad-based intelligence officer told Dawn, on condition of anonymity.
`In all these raids, Islamabad police have been kept in the dark to ensure secrecy.An official from the Islamabad administration told Dawn that clerics had been using various pretexts, including religious diatribes, in order to weaken the government`s resolve.
 
`These seminaries still don`t understand that they can no longer flout the writ of the government as they did in the past,` he said, adding that the best option for madressahs would be to streamline their systems in accordance with the law and register themselves.
 
`Several decisions were taken unanimously after the Army Public School attack, but thus far, only the madressahs seem to be resisting the requirements of the National Action Plan,` the official said, referring to the refusal by the five madressah boards to cooperate with the government on reforms.
The last meeting between the senior of ficerbearers of the five boards representing seminaries belonging to the Barelvi, Shia, Deobandi and Ahle Hadis sects, as well as the Jamaat-i-Islami and the government was held in February 2015, after which the seminaries suspended the talks.
 
However, since NAP was put into motion, the records of only a dozen seminaries have been checked by Islamabad police.
 
`The only key activity carried out was the inspection of Jamia Fareedia in E-7, just ahead of the March 23 parade, by paramilitary units,` an intelligence official said, adding that, `We have responses from the Islamabad police saying that the interior ministry has not been giving them permission to even check seminaries` records.
 
Source: Daily Dawn By Kalbe Ali

One killed in Pakistan airport attack

 The daring attack took place at Jiwani airport in Gwadar district, Dawn online reported.

One killed in Pakistan airport attack











 
                
One person was killed on Sunday when at least six terrorists opened fire at an airport in Pakistan's Balochistan province.

The daring attack took place at Jiwani airport in Gwadar district, Dawn online reported.

Police sources said the dead man was an electronics superintendent. The attackers kidnapped an electronics engineer from the airport.
 
 By: G K News


Notwithstanding arrests, JKLF holds meeting in Bandipora

A JKLF spokesman said that police arrested the chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik and several top leaders last night to sabotage the meeting.
Notwithstanding arrests, JKLF holds meeting in Bandipora
GK PhotoJammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Friday held a public meeting in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district despite the “best of the efforts by police to sabotage it”.
A JKLF spokesman said police arrested the chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik and several top leaders last night to sabotage the meeting.

“Despite heavy restrictions and arrests, JKLF continued with its programme and two separate delegations of JKLF led by vice chairman advocate Bashir Ahmad Butt and zonal president Noor Muhammad Kalwal started their journey towards Bandipora,” he said.
While the delegation led by Advocate Butt, was intercepted by police at Safapora, the spokesman said, Noor Muhammad dodged police and managed to reach Bandipora where they held a public meeting and rally.

“In their address, JKLF leaders strongly condemned the restrictions and blanket ban on peaceful political activities and said that India and its stooges have choked every space for peaceful political activities and by doing so they are promoting violence,” the spokesman said.

Talking to the Separatists

PDP should make use of BJP’s lack of political imagination and engage the dissident camp in Kashmir.

Talking to the Separatists
 
File PhotoThe past five months have been a roller-coaster ride for J&K Chief Minister Mufti Sayeed and his party, the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Many of Mufti’s ideas and initiatives may not have been very successful as yet, thanks to New Delhi’s unhelpful attitude and BJP’s political stances, but those who know Mufti Sayeed would realise that being an experienced and wise politician that he is, Mufti is perhaps waiting for the right moment to strike.

In some ways it is gratifying to see that the BJP, after some initial ill-advised noises about abrogating Article 370, has completely given up on that regressive project. That said, the Mufti government, five months since inauguration, has a lot of work ahead. Indeed, the recent appointment of Amitabh Mattoo, a well-known intellectual and an acceptable face within New Delhi’s strategic enclave is a timely and wise decision by the Chief Minister.

Of the many important items on the PDP’s political agenda, the cross-LoC engagements are likely to take a hit, or that is how it is increasingly looking like, thanks to BJP’s steadily increasing hardline positions on it. Modi government’s ill-conceived policy towards Pakistan also means that New Delhi is unlikely to give any leeway to Mufti Sayeed on that count. Hence PDP’s cross-LoC project may indeed be a non-starter. That is a pity given the great deal of progress made on cross-border CBMs and improvement of Indo-Pak ties vis-à-vis Kashmir.
 
This will also mean that there will be many more casualties on the LOC, on both sides. The point is not that Mufti government should be no efforts, in whatever way possible, to press New Delhi to talk Kashmir with Pakistan, but that Modi is unlikely to listen to the PDP government on the matter under the present circumstances.
 
There is today an increasing and unhealthy divide between Jammu and Srinagar, much of which is artificially created by narrow political interests. Despite the Mufti government’s efforts to avoid any such Jammu Vs. Kashmir politics from hampering the process of governance in the state, the rightwing elements in Jammu and within the BJP will continue to flag such a gulf and make sure to gain from it. Even on that count, Mufti Sayeed will not be in a position to make much of an impact. That is disheartening because this clearly was one of PDP’s key reasons for entering into an alliance with the BJP.
 
Economic development of the state is where I think the Mufti government will be able to make a great deal of impact, provided the BJP stands by its promise of financially empowering Mufti to do so. Even though there has not yet been much action on this count from New Delhi, I still think not all is lost yet: after all, we have only lost five months so far, and as the Chief Minister rightly pointed out in his Independence Day address in the Bakshi Stadium that five months is too little a time to judge the performance of a Government (that too in a place like J&K).
 
That said, there are two things that the Mufti government can and should do: engage the dissidents in Srinagar, and only a seasoned statesman like Mufti Sayeed can do this; and revive the healing touch policies of the 2002-2005 period. Mufti’s USP has been his ability to reach out to the aggrieved masses of Kashmir and he should start engaging them now without waiting for BJP’s concurrence which may never come. Its time to imagine beyond the alliance.
 
The importance of engaging the separatists
 
Modi government has absolutely no intention of talking to Kashmir’s dissidents. All that hope we had, as did the separatists like Mirwaiz themselves, that a strong government in New Delhi would have the courage of conviction to negotiate with the dissidents, is fast withering away. The past year has proven us completely wrong: the BJP, while it may not touch Article 370, would not have any willingness to bring the separatists to the negotiating table as it does not suit them politically or reputationally. If anything, it might cost them reputationally. Doing so is in the greater national interest which I don’t think the BJP understands very well. However, New Delhi is unlikely to oppose if the Mufti government seeks to dialogue with the separatist camp. The government in New Delhi might consider it as a way of temporarily managing tensions in Kashmir. PDP should therefore make use of BJP’s lack of political imagination and engage the dissident camp in Kashmir.
 
Indeed, Mufti could get his newly appointed advisor Amitabh Mattoo to take a lead role in initiating a political dialogue between the dissidents in Kashmir and BJP as well as New Delhi’s strategic community. As pointed out above, the appointment of Mattoo has come at an opportune time when the Mufti government needs people to translate his political vision on the ground. It is also important to get Mattoo engage in this important task given his deep-running links with New Delhi’s strategic elite, which at this point of time does not look favourably at a dialogue with the dissidents, and his familiarity with the new political bosses in New Delhi.
 
By: G K News

Friday, 28 August 2015

Indian police arrest Yasin Malik ahead of Bandipora visit


28 Aug Yasin Malik detained ahead of Bandipora visit 
 

Gialni, Shabbir continue to remain under house arrest

 
Srinagar, August 28 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, Indian police have arrested the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik, from his residence while veteran Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, and senior resistance leader, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, remain under house arrest in Srinagar.
 
Yasin Malik was scheduled to address a public gathering in Bandipora town while Shabbir Ahmad Shah in Pulwama, today.
 
Mohammad Yasin Malik was arrested from his residence in Srinagar and was shifted to Kothi Bagh Police station.
 
Syed Ali Gilani is not being allowed to come out from his house to address people gathering since long time, said Aiyaz Akbar, the spokesman of the forum led by the veteran leader.
 
The JKLF spokesman in a statement issued in Srinagar termed the arrest of the party Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik, as highhandedness of the Mufti Sayeed-led puppet regime. He said that the puppet authorities were denying political space to the pro-liberation leadership in the territory.
 
On the other hand, Indian police arrested JKLF Vice Chairman, Bashir Ahmad Butt, Bashir Kashmiri, Noor Mohammad Kalwal, Sheikh Abdur Rasheed, Professor Javed, Noor Mohammad Kanju, Mushtaq Ahmad Gabroo, Ghulam Mohammad Dar, Syed Nisar Jilani and other activists on the way near Safapora and Bandipora.
 
By: Kashmir Media News

Hurriyat (G) slams police ‘atrocities’ in south Kashmir

Demanding immediate release of Abdul Rasheed Sofi, Showkat Ahmad Dar, Riyaz Ahmad Dar and Bilal Ahmad of Kakpora
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Hurriyat (G) slams police ‘atrocities’ in south Kashmir
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Concerned over the alleged atrocities on people especially youth by the police in south Kashmir, Hurriyat Conference (G) today threatened public protests in case the police continued ‘to perpetrate excesses on youth.’  

“The police and SOG personnel arrested several and injured 27 youth in pellet firing in Khudwani area of Kulgam district. Police have also arrested four persons from Kakapora area of Pulwama district. The arrested have been slapped PSA,” the Hurriyat spokesman, in a statement today said, expressing concern over the severe pellet injury in the eye of a youth and face injuries to several others.

“The use of pellet has been declared as grave violation of human rights, however, it is widely being used in the troubled Jammu and Kashmir and has left hundreds of youths disabled for life,” the spokesman said, adding that “The first six months of the Mufti Sayeed government has shown 50 percent increase in the incidents of crackdowns, search operations, frisking and arrests.”

Demanding immediate release of Abdul Rasheed Sofi, Showkat Ahmad Dar, Riyaz Ahmad Dar and Bilal Ahmad of Kakpora, the spokesman said, “The Indian central investigation agency NIA had caught a youth in the Udhampur and now they have started arresting the people from all over the valley.”

By: G K News

Dispatches: Bangladesh’s Machete Attacks On Free Speech



Free speech in Bangladesh is under attack as never before, held hostage between angry, machete-wielding radicals on one hand and a government, quick to take offence, on the other.
Four bloggers have been murdered this year by religious extremists for promoting secularism, a principle which these groups consider to be anti-Islam. Following the killing of blogger Nilroy Neel earlier this month, Ansar Al Islam, an insurgent group linked to Al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility, saying they had the “permission of Allah” and warning of further attacks. While police were aware of threats to Nilroy Neel and the other slain bloggers, they failed to properly protect them.
Niladri Chakrabarti
      
     
Niladri Chakrabarti, a Bangladeshi blogger who wrote about religious fundamentalism and secularism, in a photo from his Facebook page. He was hacked to death on August 7th, 2015.
A reasonable government would have swiftly condemned these murders, and tried to hunt down the attackers. Instead the police’s first instinct was to urge self-censorship, with Bangladesh’s inspector general of police, AkM Shahidul Hoque, warning that “hurting religious sentiments is a crime.” It took more than a week for police to arrest three suspects in Nilroy Neel’s murder, despite the alleged perpetrators’ identities being known to the police.
The police chief’s comments were shocking, but not surprising, because Bangladeshi authorities are increasingly cracking down on freedom of expression.
Bangladesh needs to change course, adopt international standards, and uphold constitutional freedoms, and do it fast


Just this week, the journalist Probir Sikdar was arrested by the dreaded Detective Branch, a specialist police intelligence unit, for his Facebook posts accusing a cabinet minister and other politicians of committing war crimes during the country’s war for independence. The prosecutor said Sikdar had “cast aspersion on the minister using information technology”.

Last week, a Bangladesh court sentenced IT lecturer Muhammad Ruhul Amin Khandaker in absentia to three years in prison for a 2011 Facebook post on the death of an acclaimed Bangladeshi filmmaker in a road accident, blaming politicians for not ensuring road safety and wondering how the prime minister was spared such mishaps. For this remark, judges found him guilty of sedition.
And just two weeks ago the police issued a statement criticizing two prominent human rights groups for reporting on extrajudicial executions and other abuses by security forces, saying any activity that harms the police reputation amounts to defamation, and can be considered subversive.

Bangladesh needs to change course, adopt international standards, and uphold constitutional freedoms, and do it fast. Because as long as authorities continue to crush free speech, those who speak out risk losing their lives.

By: Human Rights Watch

 

Thursday, 27 August 2015

Will Nawaz Sharif follow same parameters in Pervaiz Rashid’s case like that of Mashahidullah??????

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(Pakdestiny.com) Will Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif show the door to Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid for threatening a judge?
Mr Sharif did not waste a minute sending Federal Minister Mashahidullah home for his outburst against former ISI chief Gen Zaheerul Islam. But in the case of Rashid he may not act as swiftly because he targeted a judge not a general.
Election Tribunal Judge Kazim Malik has said Pervaiz Rashid threatened him after he ordered re-election in NA-122, the constituency of Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq. Will Kazim get justice from Sharif.

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Sympathetic of banned organizations, Rana Sanaullah should be expelled from the Cabinet: Sahibzada Hamid Raza


Sympathetic of banned organizations, Rana Sanaullah should be expelled from the Cabinet: Sahibzada Hamid Raza

The Chairman of Sunni Ittehad Council Pakistan Sahibzada Hamid Raza said that Shuja Khanzada had been expiating of Punjab government’s faults. The attackers were successful due to poor security arrangements. He also demanded that the hideouts of terrorists should be destroyed. He further said that Shuja Khanzada was a brave person and such kind of acts cannot degrade nation’s determination against terrorism.
 
He also demanded for the expulsion of Rana Sanaullah from the Punjab Cabinet for being sympathetic to banned organizations and Supreme Court should take action on the basis of Chauhadry Shair Ali’s revelations. Sahibzada Hamid Raza expressed these thoughts while addressing the session of Ulema that was held at Jama’a Rizvia Faisalabad in order to protest against the suicide attack on Shuja Khanzada.
He said that the supporters of terrorists should be arrested till the complete eradication of terrorism and the functioning of National action Plan should be speeded up. He also expressed his concern over the silence of international community on the release of the main culprit of Samjhota Express incident in India and condemned the double standards of international community with regard to terrorism.
 
By: Shiite News
 

Banned Deoband Terrorist organizations should also be cracked down in Punjab: Sahibzada Hamid Raza


Banned Deoband Terrorist organizations should also be cracked down in Punjab: Sahibzada Hamid Raza
   
                  
The Chairman of Sunni Ittehad Council Sahibzada Hamid Raza Said that Pakistan army is victorious in the war against terrorism, Judicial Commission Report has been questioned by the decision of Election Tribunal, the attack on Pakistan’s military post from Afghanistan is condemnable, India will be taught a lesson, in case of creating problems, rangers operation should also be carried out in Punjab, Sindh government’s upheaval against NAB and FIA is beyond understanding.
 All these views were expressed by Sahibzada Hamid Raza while talking to the session of Sunni Ittehad’s Youth wing in Lahore. He further said that next 6 months will be difficult for Nawaz Sharif, severe action should be taken against Election Commission for serious misdeeds. India has once again ran away from dialogue and arresting and home arresting Kashmiri Leaders is a proof of Indian tyranny. He also demanded that banned organizations in Punjab should also be cracked down.
Sahibzada Hamid Raza further said that citizens of Karachi are ardent supporters of Karachi operation. PPP and Muslim League (N) have made a union against people. He demanded all political powers to cooperate with Pakistan military in order to achieve a peaceful Balochistan.
 We will never let the government to change its stance on Kashmir issue. He also demanded that Pak-Afghan border should be sealed because Chaman and Toor Kham borders are safe passages for arrival of terrorists. He also said that Pakistan’s military has played an unforgettable role for establishing peace in the country. Recent decision of Election Tribunal has given a moral and political edge to Tehreek e Insaf and Ayaz Sadiq shpuld go to people instead of going to Supreme Court against the decision.
 
By: Shiite News

Calling others Kaafir will not be tolerated, those making Hate speeches will be arrested: Chauhadray Nisar


Calling others Kaafir will not be tolerated, those making Hate speeches will be arrested: Chauhadray Nisar

                  
Federal Interior Minister Chauhadry Nisar said that no one should un-necessarily comment on civil-military relations. Nowhere in the world is politics done over security issues. Cahuhadry Nisar, while doing a press conference with Federal Information Minister Pervez Rasheed, said that National Action Plan is Pakistan’s security policy and hence, politics should not be done over it. Country’s security condition is rapidly becoming better. National Action Plan has been worked upon since last 8 months. Chauhadry Nisar said that around 4 to 5 blasts used to happen in the country, during 2013, most terrorist activities in the entire history of Pakistan took place in 2010, one thousand nine hundred and thirty eight terrorist acts took place in 2009 whereas one thousand four hundred and forty four terrorist acts took place in 2006. He wished he could tell the details of how a military operation works.
 
Pakistan military is the third line of defense in all four provinces, 9 military courts are functional at present, the decision for operation was taken after the attack n Karachi airport, 11 thousand intelligence operations have been conducted since the start of Operation Zarb e Azab, security and intelligence agencies could not publicize their achievements, 282 heads of terrorist groups have been identified, when the operation was started, we knew nothing but now we know about the extremist groups as well as about their sleeper cells.
 
Chauhadray Nisar said that he had requested Army Chief to provide army for the security of cities. He said he could not tell the numbers but army is now present in all four provinces and one thousand personnel of Counter terrorism force are present in each province. All terrorist networks have been destroyed, no private group or militia is allowed to keep arms, one hundred and forty million mobile sims were registered after which crimes through mobile phones have stopped. He made it clear that only army and security officials can keep arms.
 He also told that 7 legal points were sent by provinces to the interior ministry, we do not want to establish a system of separate courts, police officials will be provided the training of Quick response, by army, it will not be tolerated that people call each other as Kaafirs, those making hate speeches on loud speaker will be arrested and action will be taken to bring an end to hate speeches. He said that it was the duty of interior ministry to support rangers, provincial government, and to keep MQM happy and we did it. A great change has been brought in Karachi and it will be continued. While talking about Balochistan, he told that Ferrari camps have been destroyed in Balochistan and dialogue process has started. Commander Southern Command has played a great role for making things better in Balochistan. More than 500 ferrari have surrendered there.
 
By: Shiite News

Malik Ishaq had serious contentions with Ahmed Ludhyanwi

     Report Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Malik Ishaq had serious contentions with Ahmed Ludhyanwi: Report


Contentions between Ahmed Ludhyanwi’s Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at and Malik Ishaq’s group Laskar e Jhangvi remained un-noticed due to terrorism and operation Zarb e Azab but those disputes were exposed when Malik Ishaq was killed in a police fight because according to analysts, Ahl e Sunnat wa Jama’at neither condemned the police fight nor recorded any kind of protest. Media also reported only one protest from Quetta where some protestors were also taken into custody by the security officials. The interpreter of Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at Uneeb Farooqui told that “it is the policy of party and its chairman Allama Ahmed Ludhyanwi not to support terrorism and extremism”.
 
He claimed that despite the killing of 20 party members in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, their party did not take any destructive step apart from small protests. Some analysts consider this silence as unreal because for Ludhyanwi and his party, it is more important that they be accepted on central political stage than protesting on Malik Ishaq’s killing. However, this is not the complete picture. In fact, it is being told that the real reason behind Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at’s silence have been strife between Ahmed Ludhyanwi and Malik Ishaq. Leaders of both the parties do not deny the disagreements but they are reluctant of bringing them on record. Apparently, Malik Ishaq and his followers were nt happy with Ahmed Ludhyanwi. The disagreements started since Malik Ishaq’s release, on bail, in July 2011 after spending 14 years in jail.
 
Ludhyanwi went to the jail to congratulate Malik Ishaq on his release and both addressed a rally afterwards however, Ludhyanwi’s desire of turning Malik Ishaq into a political leader was wiped off by Malik Ishaq’s objectives. Famous religious scholar Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi was one of those who met Malik Ishaq before his release. He told “When Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chauhadry accepted Mailk Ishaq’s bail, I tried to convince Ishaq for changing his ways and he even agreed to it but later on, Malik Ishaq followed an opposite route due to his old comrades (Land Mafia) and leaders of Sipah e Sahaba Pakistan. I clearly told Malik Ishaq, in my last meeting with him in 2013, to bring Laskar e Jhangvi to an end and to politically contest the leadership of Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at.”
 
Malik Ishaq and his ardent follower from Bahawalpur Ghulam Rasool were in conflict with Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at and this was a well-known fact. When Mufti Owais of JUI (F), who was also the member of Taleem ul Quran Committee in past, was asked about this conflict, he confirmed it and said that “it was considered in religious circles and we all heard that Malik Ishaq is extremely dangerous because he and his companions wanted to occupy major Mosques and Madaaris of Rawalpindi and Islamabad”. It should be remembered that Malik Ishaq and his followers had succeeded in occupying mosques of northern Punjab.
 
 The President of Bhawalnagar press club Gulzar Ahmed Chauhadry told that 70 to 80% of mosques and madaaris of Sipah e Sahaba Pakistan in Bhawalnagar and Raheem Yar Khan went under the control of Malik Ishaq’s group. Malik Ishaq group also established connections in district Jhang and in 2013 SSP’s leader Aazam Tariq’s son united with Malik Ishaq. Malik Ishaq group was defeated by Ludhyanwi group in May 2013 elections.
 
Molana Aazam Tariq’s son Muawiya Aazam, who was nominated by Mailk Ishaq for the president ship of Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at Punjab, could not get more than a dozen votes against 1200 votes of Shams ur Rehman Muawiya. Malik Ishaq was expelled form Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at when Shams ur rehman Muawiya was killed in Lahore in December 2013. Malik Ishaq was suspected to be involved in the killing but Tahir Ashrafi denied the involvement of Malik Ishaq in killing Shams ur Rehman because of being defeated in elections. According to him, the reason for the killing was money because he wanted to deal with Land Maafia, Malik Ishaq used to deal. Some analysts also agree to it.
 
Ahl e Sunnat’s political opponent in Jhang Sheikh Waqas Akram said that this fight over the party and its resources led to the formation of several small groups within the party, most important of which were Malik Ishaq and Ludhyanwi’s groups. According to Shekih Waqas, Malik Ishaq and his friends, immediately after his release, started claiming that Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at’s power was due to sacrifices of extremists. However, according to Ludhyanwi and his group, they tried their level best to save the party from breaking down. Intelligence officials claim that Ahl e sunnat wal Jama’at even targeted their old members who had become a part of Malik Ishaq group. An inelligenc eofficer told Dawn that the President of Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at Aurangzaib Farooqui is severely threatened and this is the reason that he has been arrested.
 
Farooqui and his family was arrested on 5th June for infringing the ban on entering Islamabad. However, farooqui was seen as a guest of honor in an event at Alwot, Murree and was also seen moving in the Rawalpindi district. Intelligence officer further told that “apart from a small protest at the night of farooqui’s arrest, his party neither tried for his release nor has made any serious effort for his bail. The interpreter of Ahl e Sunnat wal Jama’at confirmed this and told that Ahmed Ludhyanwi asked Malik Ishaq to leave the party, in December 2013, due to his extremist opinions against party’s policy. It should be remembered that Riyaz Basra, Malik Ishaq, Ghulam Rasool Shah and Akram Lahori made Laskar e Jhangvi group in January 1996. Three of these people have been killed and akram lahori is waiting to be hanged in Karachi Jail. 

Resentful action by Government, 40 innocent Shias arrested in last few days: Allama Ameen Shahidi.


Resentful action by Government, 40 innocent Shias arrested in last few days: Allama Ameen Shahidi

                     
Government should stop treating terrorists and patriots equally, the crackdown in Punjab against innocent Shias, in order to make their own terrorist allies happy, is actually a scheme by the government to divert the attention from those terrorist outfits and banned organizations that had been favored by the government, in past. Ittehad e bain ul Muslimeen is the basic doctrine of Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen.
 
Some forces of Muslim League (N) wants to achieve their own objectives by creating a sectarian strife and we have to defeat this by our ideological harmony and religious tolerance. These thoughts were expressed by the Deputy Secretary General of MWM Pakistan Allama Ameen Shahidi and other major leaders while talking to a press conference at the central secretariat. Allama Ameen Shahidi said everyone knows that government was not willing to conduct an operation against the enemies of country but it had to, unwillingly, become a part of this operation. Pakistan Army is making every effort to exterminate terrorism from our country but government actions are against it.
 
He said that Punjab government is using 21st amendment and National Action Plan for its revengeful activities rather than for eradicating terrorism. Muslim League (N) is in power in Punjab and Gilgit Baltistan and in both of these areas MWM has been deliberately targeted and more than 40 of MWM’s members have been arrested including doctors, lawyers, teachers, bankers and Ulema.
 
 MWM leader said that Muslim League (N), that claims to be a follower of democratic values, has become a dictatorship. We are not going to be afraid by these tactics, we are peaceful and patriotic people. Allama Ameen Shahidi also demanded the government to immediately stop arresting innocent Shias and those who have been arrested should be released. Allama Asghar Askari, Allama Ejaz Hussain Behashti, Allama Shair Ali Ansari and Ali Hussain were also present at the press conferenc
        By: Shiite News

Four Terrorists killed by FC at Mastung Road, Quetta.

 

Four Terrorists killed by FC at Mastung Road, Quetta
 
Four terrorists were killed in a joint action by Frontier Corps and agencies. The action was taken in Mianghandi, an area of Mstung road, upon intelligence information. The terrorists were encircled but four terrorists were killed as a result of firing exchange and one security official has been injured. A great amount of explosives and other arms & ammunitions were taken from the custody of terrorists.
 
By: Shiite News
 

22 Shia Leaders arrested by Punjab Government in name of National Action Plan Wednesday

26 August 2015


22 Shia Leaders arrested by Punjab Government in name of National Action Plan

                      

















 
Punjab government has once again proved its Shia enmity and arrested Shia leaders without any reason. According to reports, 22 Shia leaders have been arrested last night from different cities of Punjab including Bhakar, Sialkot, Gujrat, Wahari, Dera Ismail Khan and Nankana Sahab. They have been arrested by counter terrorism department and include leaders and members of Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen and Shia Ulema Council, Ulema and Zaakireen.
 
It should be clear that National Action Plan was formulated against terrorists but Punjab government has proved its Shia enmity by using it against Shia Muslims according to balance policy. However, they do not have any proofs against Shia Muslims. This action by Punjab government is in fact a way to provide relief to their Deoband and Wahhabi extremists and terrorists by painting the ongoing terrorism as a sectarian conflict, whereas everyone is aware of the fact that sectarian problems do not exist in Pakistan and it is engulfed in Deoband and Wahhabi terrorism.
 
On the other hand, the leader of Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri severely condemned the arrest of members of Shia organizations and demanded their immediate release, while talking to a news conference in Islamabad. 
 
By: Shiite News

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

JKLF condemns police action against TeH activists

Meanwhile, Front has paid tributes to Umer Qayoom of Soura Srinagar who was slain in 2010.

 Aug 25 2015


JKLF condemns police action against TeH activists
File Photo


lambasting the police action against Tehreek-e-Hurriyat (TeH) activists on Sunday, Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) on Tuesday said that banning peaceful political activities was an example of ‘hypocritical politics of rulers.’


“Police oppression at Hyderpora against a peaceful program of Tehreek-e- Hurriyat is yet another glaring example of state sponsored terrorism. This shows that so-called rulers lack courage to fight resistance camp politically. Blanket ban on resistance camp’s political programs is condemnable,” a spokesman of Front in a statement today said, adding that “The way peaceful political activists, elders, youth and children were beaten and tortured ruthlessly, has exposed the hypocritical face of so-called rulers who claim to be democratic but are actually stooges hell bent upon desecrating all democratic means and norms. The present regime in J&K has beaten all records of oppression and from the first day in office it has forcefully stopped resistance camp from reaching out to the people or holding peaceful political programs.”


“During last many months, JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik many times tried to hold peaceful programs but as soon as he along with others stepped out to do so, police and other armed forces stopped him from doing that. Same is being done with every resistance party and leader as there has been a total ban imposed on peaceful political activities,” the spokesman said.
Meanwhile, Front has paid tributes to Umer Qayoom of Soura Srinagar who was slain in 2010.
“This innocent teenager was brutally killed by police in custody and till date no one has been penalized or booked for his murder,” the spokesman said, praying for the heavenly abode of the slain youth.


BY:GK News

Fear and despair in Kashmir as India-Pakistan talks falter


Pakistani Kashmiri girls look through a damaged wall hit by a mortar during cross border shelling, in Nakyal Sector, on the heavily militarised Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-administered Kashmir                                                                               
India and Pakistan aborted rare talks this weekend under a cloud of recriminations, while on the front line of their festering conflict in Kashmir, villagers cowering from artillery in mud huts despair of ever seeing lasting peace.
 
Pakistan's National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz called off a trip to New Delhi for a planned "ice-breaking" meeting on Sunday with his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval at the last minute amid a row over the agenda for the talks.
The cancellation dashed hopes of any imminent breakthrough in the nuclear-armed neighbours' long-fraught relations.

Shelling across the de facto border, known as the Line of Control (LoC) in disputed Kashmir, has been on the rise this month, with several civilians killed.
The Himalayan region has been divided between India and Pakistan, but claimed in full by both, since the two countries gained independence from Britain in 1947.
Nahra, in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, just 400 metres (440 yards) from Indian army positions, is one of the worst affected villages, where locals say they were hit by shells almost every day last week.
With no proper bunkers in which to take cover from mortars, residents are forced to hide in their mud-brick houses.

Villager Muhammad Nazar, 53, described how his home was destroyed by an Indian barrage last week.
"I had just put my children to bed, they were afraid to sleep, then the Indian firing started and the walls of my house came crashing down," he told AFP.
"My children were screaming, I wrapped my arms around the children as we hid behind what was left of the walls.
"It ended early morning and I took my family to a neighbour's house where we live now -- I have nowhere else to go."
- Beautiful, scarred -
Nahra lies in Nakyal sector, a collection of half a dozen small villages strung out across a lush green valley typical of Kashmir, a region famed for its beauty but blighted by decades of conflict.

Unfortunately for the locals in Nakyal, the Indian and Pakistani troops occupy the heights on either side of the valley, leaving the civilian population stuck in the middle -- and badly exposed.
Locals said around 100 families had fled villages to take cover in wooded areas on nearby hillsides.
Crops have been destroyed, schools forced to close for weeks and shops open only long enough for people to buy essentials.
Javed Budhanvi, a member of the Pakistani Kashmir parliament from Nakyal, said at least 15,000 people in around 10 villages had been affected by recent Indian firing.
"Children are terrified, they can't go to school, they can't step out of their homes to play and even in their homes they are not able to sleep because of the fear of Indian firing," he told AFP.
India insists it is simply returning fire that Pakistan has started.
"Pakistani soldiers have been firing mortars and guns without any provocation," a defence source in Indian-administered Kashmir told AFP.
"Our people in border villages have been suffering as well."
Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said Pakistan was responsible for "91 ceasefire violations" since the two countries' prime ministers met at a regional summit in Russia last month.
- Weary pessimism -
That meeting, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's agreement to attend another regional summit in Pakistan next year, raised hopes of a breakthrough after months of heightened tensions.
Little of substance was expected but the very fact that Aziz and Doval were to meet at all was seen as progress.

But the plan faltered at familiar obstacles: Aziz's intention to meet Kashmiri leaders in New Delhi -- an issue that scuppered foreign secretary-level talks last year -- and India's insistence the agenda should focus on terrorism.
Pakistan's failure to hand over or prosecute the alleged masterminds of the 2008 Mumbai attacks has infuriated India, particularly when the suspected ringleader, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, was freed on bail.

Islamabad, for its part, insists talks must be wide-ranging and include thorny issues like Kashmir.
The two sides ended up blaming each other for the collapse of the talks, while back on the front line, retired schoolteacher Muhammad Farooq, 52, has only weary scepticism for the whole idea of talks.
"Pakistan and India have been negotiating since 1947 but what's the result?" he said.
"We are forced to live the life of a fugitive here in these forests -- what have we done to deserve it?".

By:Yahoo News

Rally flays ceasefire violations by India

August 26, 2015

 
MUZAFFARABAD
A huge rally was taken out yesterday in the city in protest against the unabated ceasefire violations on Line of Control by Indian troops.

Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed led the rally.
Members of AJK Legislative Assembly and large number of general public from all walks of life participated in the rally on Tuesday. The rally participants marched up to the UN Observers Mission and presented a memorandum to the observers. The memorandum urged the international community to take notice of the violations of Line of Control by the Indian forces.

By:The Nation

Rally in Muzaffarabad against ceasefire violations by India



 

                                        

Muzaffarabad: A rally was held in Muzaffarabad to protest against continuous ceasefire violations on Line of Control, by the Indian troops today and every day

Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed led the rally. Members of AJK Legislative Assembly and the general public participated in the rally in large number. They marched up to the UN Observers Mission and presented a memorandum there. The memorandum urged the international community to take notice of the violations of Line of Control, by the Indian forces.

By: The Nation

Living in the jungle that Pakistan has become

 Here prostitutes host religious programmes on media, extortionists run charitable institutions, terrorists champion humanitarian causes, underworld dons run political parties and mafias run governments                                       
How ironic that in the name of democracy, the Constitution of Pakistan has been effectively reduced to wastepaper by the present sitting honourable parliamentarians. Everyone in Pakistan, including the media, judiciary and the establishment is helplessly watching its wretched end.

 The honourable champions of 'change' and Naya Pakistan have been instrumental in eroding the authority of the Constitution, when they refused to comply with any law or rules regarding attendance of the members, resignation, de-seating or any other legal binding and deemed it as useless crap. The MQM members went even further; after their resignations were recently finalized in every possible legal way, they decided to 'take them back'. That gimmick was made possible by paying no heed to the Constitutional rules and continuing with the charade of ‘negotiations with government’. Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman’s party, whose main purpose in the National Assembly is to provide entertainment to the otherwise bored MNAs by adding some drama and pizazz, put in their share to trample it – finally it was, by the grace of PML-N and its wisest PM, who thinks that he is a god, generous enough to show his ethereal image to the mere mortals once or twice in a year, whose word is what’s rotating the earth around the sun. So his raised eyebrows are the real rules, his handshake a divine intervention and his will the supreme law and the Constitution: pure trash.

There is no Constitution and no law in this country. It is indeed a jungle where political leaders and their party workers, like to call themselves 'tigers' and 'lions'. They see no honour in being humans but would rather call themselves as beasts of the jungle and continue to tear each other apart to see who will rule the jungle in the end.

No matter how much I love my land and sing the praises of its natural beauty, its mountains and rivers, as a civil being I do not wish to live here anymore. I am not a tiger, lion, hyena or a vulture. I need to live in a country where there are civilized people, where there is law and Constitution; where people have rights and duties; where there is accountability and retribution; where there is justice and fair play; where there is a distinction between truth and falsehood; where rulers would think twice before lying to their people; where the masses would have the decency to stand up and at least question the rulers. I need to live in a place where I would have to pay for my wrongdoings and have some degree of fear because of that; where I can say someone or some office is powerful enough to hold me accountable and punish me if I do wrong; where I would feel free but under obligation.
I cannot live in a jungle where there is no right or wrong; where the legal system is a joke; where the politicians are shameless; where the Constitution is worth less than toilet paper and where anyone can get away with the most heinous crime without any trouble, be it murder, rape, genocide, child abuse or terrorism. No one has reason to fear for their crimes in this land of the pure.

We live in a jungle where chief ministers have ordered the murder of innocent people on the streets; party chairmen have orchestrated attacks on the Parliament; prime ministers and presidents have amassed billions in ill begotten money; NA speakers have gotten billions of rupees’ worth of loans written off; foreign ministers have facilitated visas issuance to terrorist organizations, ministers for energy have robbed entire power plants; minister for Hajj have robbed pilgrims; MPAs have openly patronized gangsters. And yet neither a hair on their honourable heads has moved, nor a single droplet of sweat ever appeared on their foreheads.

Here prostitutes host religious programmes on media, extortionists run charitable institutions, terrorists champion humanitarian causes, underworld dons run political parties and mafias run governments.

I beg to any civilized country in the world to give me some space in their land. I want to live there as a human and leave this jungle. That is all I want.

By: Noreen Haider.

قابض بھارتی فوج نے سری نگر کی قدیمی مسجد میں نماز پر بھی پابندی عائد کردی


 
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پاکستان اوربھارت کے درمیان مذاکرات میں تعطل خطرناک ہے، دونوںمیں جنگ چھڑگئی تویہ انتہائی تباہ کن ہوگی، میرواعظ. فوٹو؛ فائل

سری نگر / مظفر آباد: بھارتی فوج نے سری نگرمیں بادامی باغ چھاؤنی میں قائم برصغیر کی تقسیم سے قبل کی مسجد کی
دوبارہ تعمیراور مسجدمیں نماز کی ادائیگی پرپابندی عائد کردی ہے۔

مقامی افرادنے فوج کے اس اقدام پر شدیدغم وغصے کااظہار کیا۔ ادھرمقبوضہ کشمیرکے سرمائی دارالحکومت سری نگرمیں حریت کانفرنس کاایک مشترکہ اجلاس چیئرمین میرواعظ عمر فاروق کی صدارت میں منعقد ہوا۔ اجلاس میں مسئلہ کشمیرکوپاکستان اور بھارت کے درمیان تناؤ اور کشیدگی کی بنیادی وجہ قرار دیتے ہوئے کہاگیا کہ پاک بھارت مذاکرات میں تعطل خطرناک ہے۔اجلاس میں میرواعظ عمرفاروق نے کہا کہ دونوں ملکوں کے درمیان  اگر کوئی جنگ چھڑ گئی تویہ انتہائی تباہ کن ہوگی جس کے اثرات جنوبی ایشیا سے باہربھی مرتب ہوں گے۔

کل جماعتی سکھ رابطہ کمیٹی کے چیئرمین جگ موہن سنگھ نے بھی پاک بھارت مذاکرات کی منسوخی پر افسوس کا اظہار کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ بھارت کی طرف سے مذاکرات سے قبل شرائط رکھنا بے معنی تھا۔ ادھر ضلع کولگام کے علاقے کھڈ ونی کیموہ میں ایک نوجوان کی گرفتاری کے خلاف چوتھے روز بھی ہڑتال کی گئی اور لوگوں نے احتجاجی مظاہرے کیے۔ اس طرح جھڑپیں چوتھے روزبھی جاری رہیں۔ بھارتی پولیس نے مظاہرین کو منتشر کرنے کے لیے طاقت کا استعمال کیا۔
اس دوران کئی نوجوان شدید زخمی ہوگئے۔ دوسری طرف کنٹرول لائن اور ورکنگ باؤنڈری پربھارتی فوج کی بلااشتعال فائرنگ کے خلاف آزادکشمیرکے وزیراعظم چوہدری عبدالمجیدکی قیادت میں مظفر آبادمیں احتجاجی ریلی نکالی گئی جس میں وزیراعظم، اپوزیشن لیڈر، اسپیکر، وزرااور ممبران اسمبلی نے شرکت کی۔ ریلی کامقصد عالمی برادری کو بھارتی فوج کی پاکستانی سرحد کی خلاف ورزیوںسے آگاہ کرنا تھا۔ وزیراعظم آزادکشمیر نے ریلی سے خطاب کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ بھارت کی غیرسنجیدہ اور جارحانہ پالیسوں کی وجہ سے جنوبی ایشیاکے امن کوشدید خطرات لاحق ہیں۔ ریلی کے شرکانے اقوام متحدہ کے مبصردفتر میں یادداشت بھی پیش کی۔
 
By: Jang News