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July 13, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council and Special Aide to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has said India attempting to use the Afghanistan soil for terrorism and extremism activities against Pakistan.
Talking to the media on Monday, he said: “The world leadership must pay attention and take notice of the situation. What is the purpose of Indian arms and weapons being transported to Afghanistan? India s relations with international terrorist organisations are an open secret now,” he added.
Ashrafi said Pakistan paved the way for dialogue between the US and Afghan Taliban. He said everyone was acknowledging Pakistan s efforts for peace in Afghanistan, and the Afghan government officials should make responsible statements, as Afghan Taliban were not subject of Pakistan; they are free and independent. “The stance of the government of Pakistan is in line with the sentiments of the people of Pakistan,” he said.
India attempting to use Afghan soil for terror, says Ashrafi
July 13, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council and Special Aide to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has said India attempting to use the Afghanistan soil for terrorism and extremism activities against Pakistan.
Talking to the media on Monday, he said: “The world leadership must pay attention and take notice of the situation. What is the purpose of Indian arms and weapons being transported to Afghanistan? India s relations with international terrorist organisations are an open secret now,” he added.
Ashrafi said Pakistan paved the way for dialogue between the US and Afghan Taliban. He said everyone was acknowledging Pakistan s efforts for peace in Afghanistan, and the Afghan government officials should make responsible statements, as Afghan Taliban were not subject of Pakistan; they are free and independent. “The stance of the government of Pakistan is in l
India attempting to use Afghan soil for terror against Pakistan, says Ashrafi
July 13, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council and Special Aide to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has said India attempting to use the Afghanistan soil for terrorism and extremism activities against Pakistan.
Talking to the media on Monday, he said: “The world leadership must pay attention and take notice of the situation. What is the purpose of Indian arms and weapons being transported to Afghanistan? India s relations with international terrorist organisations are an open secret now,” he added.
Ashrafi said Pakistan paved the way for dialogue between the US and Afghan Taliban. He said everyone was acknowledging Pakistan s efforts for peace in Afghanistan, and the Afghan government officials should make responsible statements, as Afghan Taliban were not subject of Pakistan; they are free and independent. “The stance of the government of
CII takes up Domestic Violence Bill, 2021 for discussion
July 10, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Domestic Violence (Protection and Prevention) Bill, 2021 is up for discussion now at the Council of Islamic Ideological (CII) after Senate passed it with certain amendments and submitted it to the National Assembly.
The bill that extends to Islamabad Capital Territory aims to establish an effective service delivery, and create an enabling environment and facilitate women, children and any vulnerable person to freely play their desired roles in society.
The passage of the bill by the Senate with amendments opened a debate whether the bill should be referred to the CII or not. Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Senator Mushtaq Ahmed and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUIF) Senator Attaur Rehman opposed the bill, while Senator Mian Raza Rabbani presented some amendments, which were accepted and included in the bill.