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SAMAA - PML-N ticket worked its magic in Senate election: Maryam Nawaz

PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz Sharif said on Thursday that PTI lawmakers voted for PDM’s Yousuf Raza Gillani in the Senate election after her party promised them tickets in the next elections. Several PTI ministers claimed on Wednesday that opposition parties used money to buy votes for Gillani. The PDM candidate defeated the ruling party’s Abdul Hafeez Shaikh by five votes to win the Islamabad Senate seat. “Money didn’t work but PML-N’s tickets did,” Maryam said, responding to the accusations at a party convention in Islamabad. “You used to say that his (Nawaz’s) politics has ended [but] today people voted for PML-N and PDM’s candidate in the Senate after promise of a PML-N tick.

Must remain aware and determined against enemy s nefarious intentions: COAS

Must remain aware and determined against enemy s nefarious intentions: COAS   Published On Must remain aware and determined against enemy s nefarious intentions: COAS RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) - Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that enemy agencies want to sabotage the success gained as a result of Operation Radd-ul-Fasad, we have to be aware of their nefarious intentions and remain determined. According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa paid an important visit to South and North Waziristan on Tuesday. Corps Commander Peshawar Lt. Gen. Nauman Mahmood received the Army Chief. During the visit, the Army Chief was briefed on border management, ongoing operations for bringing stability in the area, area development and opening of border corridors.

India and Pakistan: More of the Same Ahead?

India and Pakistan: More of the Same Ahead? Whether the February 25 recommitment to a ceasefire by both sides yields lasting peace remains to be seen. By March 02, 2021 Advertisement On February 25, after talks between director generals of military operations (DGMOs), India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire agreement on the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir from midnight of February 24-25. Exchange of artillery fire had become commonplace over the last few years as India-Pakistan relations came under increasing strain. Terror attacks by the Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pathankot and Uri, both in 2016, and in Pulwama in 2019 led to military operations by Indian forces across the disputed border in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and in Pakistan in the shape of special operation and air strikes on terrorist launch pads and camps.

FPJ Edit: Within days of thaw with China, Pakistan falls in line

FPJ Edit: Within days of thaw with China, Pakistan falls in line PTI The history of Indo-Pak relations is one of prolonged periods of tension and confrontation, interspersed with short bursts of thaw and optimism over normalisation between the two nuclear armed neighbours. Last week’s joint statement issued by the Director General of Military Operations of the two countries, mutually undertaking to honour all agreements, understandings and to cease fire surprised even seasoned observers of Pakistan. Not a hint was available of such a significant détente being in the works behind the backs of even the so-called insiders in New Delhi and Islamabad. What further added to the puzzlement was that it came within days of India and China agreeing to scale down tensions on the eastern Ladakh border. Was it a package deal negotiated by India with the assistance of China, which now virtually treats Pakistan as a client state? Or was there more to it than we know?

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