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July 24, 2021
Pakistan on Friday condemned in the strongest possible terms India’s state-sponsored, continuing and widespread surveillance, and spying operations in clear breach of global norms of responsible state behaviour.
“We have noted with serious concern recent international media reports exposing Indian government’s organized spying operations against its own citizens, foreigners as well as Prime Minister Imran Khan, using an Israeli origin spyware,” Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri stated. He was responding to media queries regarding India’s use of Israeli spyware – Pegasus – to hack the phones and computers of journalists, judges, diplomats, government officials, rights activists and global leaders, including Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Election campaign for 53-seat AJK Legislative Assembly ends
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Election for Kashmir Legislative Assembly will be held on Sunday (July 25).
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Election campaign for 53-seat Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly by various political parties and independent candidates ended at midnight Friday. Voting will be held on Sunday (July 25), Dunya News reported.
Over 3.02 million voters are going to elect the 53-member regional assembly for a five-year term in the elections scheduled on Sunday. Out of 53, there will be direct elections on 45 seats.
Three political parties Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) look racing neck-and-neck as the poll campaign ended.
Pakistan asks UN to probe Pegasus spying scandal, bring Indians to book
July 24, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday condemned in the strongest possible terms India’s state-sponsored, continuing and widespread surveillance, and spying operations in clear breach of global norms of responsible state behaviour.
“We have noted with serious concern recent international media reports exposing Indian government’s organised spying operations against its own citizens, foreigners as well as Prime Minister Imran Khan, using an Israeli origin spyware,” Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri stated.
He was responding to the media queries regarding India’s use of Israeli spyware Pegasus – to hack the phones and computers of journalists, judges, diplomats, government officials, rights activists and global leaders, including PM Imran Khan.
July 24, 2021
MULTAN: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday said Afghanistan is passing through difficult times and withdrawing its ambassador from Pakistan is not an appropriate decision.
Urging the Afghan government to review its decision, Qureshi said enemies are making relentless attempts to harm relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Talking to media persons after offering Eid-ul-Azha prayers at the mausoleum of Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya Multani, he said Pakistan is negotiating with all Afghan neighbouring countries for peace process. Commenting on alleged abduction of Afghan ambassador’s daughter, the minister said a comprehensive investigation is in progress and 700-hour footages were reviewed and 250 persons were interrogated. Nothing would be kept hidden in the investigation but the cooperation of the Afghan ambassador and his daughter is vital to dig out the truth, he remarked.