Malik demands social media legislation
National
February 10, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Senate Standing Committee on Interior Chairman Senator Abdul Rehman Malik urged for legislation on social media and to take strict legal action against those violating cyber laws of the country.
“While dealing with social media we should replicate the model of Saudi Arabia and UAE wherein all mediums of social media are in the control of government and even a single blasphemous word can’t be posted,” he said while talking to the newsmen after attending the meeting of the Senate Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication.
Rehman Malik said that even calls on WhatsApp and other social mediums are controlled in UEA and Saudi Arabia. He said that strict action should be taken against those who post and spread blasphemous, sectarian, offensive, and objectionable material. He expressed that no Muslim can bear blasphemous words about our beloved Prophet (PBUH). He said that government sh
People rally for Kashmir cause
Denounce double standards of world community against Indian brutalities in IIOJK
Various rallies were organised by different religious and political parties to celebrate Kashmir Day. PHOTOS: AGENCIES
ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI:
People in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi voiced wholehearted support to the Kashmiri peoples’ right to self-determination and denounced the brutalities of the forces in the Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
Various political, social, and trade organisations held rallies, seminars, and walks to highlight the misery of the people of IIOJK suffering under state-terrorism perpetrated by the Indian occupation forces. Rawalpindi Deputy Commissioner Anwarul Haq leading a rally said the Pakistani nation stood with the cause for the liberation of Kashmir from the clutches of India and the holding of a plebiscite as per the UN resolutions. “The lockdown in Kashmir should be ended, the genocide of Kashmiri
Senate body approves bill for punishment in child abuse, rape cases
National
February 3, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Senate Committee on Interior on Tuesday gave approval of strong legislation, suggesting stringent punishment to child abuse and rape cases.
While The Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020 (Section 297A, Act XLV of 1860) introduced by Senator Muhammad Javed Abbasi was discussed in detail and it was suggested in the bill that whoever commits rape, molestation of any kind to any human corpse shall be punished with imprisonment of life not less than 14 years and a fine which may extend to one million but not less than one hundred thousand rupees. The meeting of the Senate Committee on Interior was held with the chair of its Chairman Senator Abdul Rehman Malik and was attended by Leader of the House Senator Dr Shahzad Waseem, senators Nusrat Shaheen, Muhammad Javed Abbasi, Mirza Muhammad Afridi, Muhammad Ali Saif, Sardar Muhammad Shafiq Tareen, and senior officers from the Min
Kashmir Black Day today
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Islamabad, Pakistan: The people of Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and the rest of the world would observe the Indian Republic Day as Black Day today (Tuesday) to give a strong message to the fascist Indian government that Kashmiri would fight for the right of self-determination to the last drop of their blood.
The Indian state brutalities and human rights violations are highlighted through the abuse of pellet guns and torture. The azadi slogans being chanted in India are written on the wall and the identity of Indian citizens is under threat.
This was stated by Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the wife of Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Yasin Malik, in her statement in connection with the Black Day being observed on January 26 worldwide.
MIRPUR: The people of Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and rest of the world would observe the Indian Republic Day, falling on January 26 , as Black Day to invite attention of.