Primary reports suggested that there was initially a fault in Guddu Power Plant in Sindh province. The internet facility in the country also “collapsed” due to the outage. Power had been restored in some parts of the country till early hours of Sunday.
Pulwama was a great achievement under Imran Khan s leadership, says Pakistan s Federal Minister Fawad Choudhry.
From spreading fake propaganda to stooping to below-the-belt moves along the LoC, Pakistan has done it all to terrorize India. Pakistan faced the fierce wrath of India after the Pulwama attack, in which 40 CRPF jawans were martyred. In a deadly airstrike in Balakot, the Indian Air Force took out terrorist camps. Even though Pakistan Army maintained that there were no casualties, a former diplomat said 300 terrorists were killed in the Feb 2019 airstrike.
Just as these revelations are coming to light, it is evident that Pakistan is on edge and sees the reality for what it is. Now, a viral video circulating on social media and WhatsApp groups shows even the Pakistan PM is in a state of fear of the current Indian government.
Youth inadvertently crosses LoC, handed over to Pak Army
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The youth is a resident of Mirpur district in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Indian Army officials said.
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A view of the Tithwal village in the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, near the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district. File photo
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The youth is a resident of Mirpur district in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Indian Army officials said.
The Indian Army on Friday handed over to the Pakistan Army a youth from PoK who inadvertently crossed the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir s Poonch district on December 31, a defence spokesperson said on Friday.
Amjad Ayub Mirza, an exiled activist from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir raised doubts over the ongoing peace negotiations held in Doha between the Afghan government
Amid distrust, Afghan peace talks in Doha a road to nowhere: PoK activist ANI | Updated: Jan 08, 2021 09:23 IST
London [UK], January 8 (ANI): Amjad Ayub Mirza, an exiled activist from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir raised doubts over the ongoing peace negotiations held in Doha between the Afghan government and Taliban.
Taliban-Afghan peace talks that resumed on January 5, 2021, in the capital of Qatar, Doha have been marked with distrust. In December, the head of Taliban political wing in Doha, Mullah Baradar was officially visiting Pakistan as head of a three-member delegation. He held meetings with Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in which a strategy was designed to steer the talks in favour of the Taliban and eventually Pakistan, said Mirza.