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Sikh diaspora strongly condemns Pakistan for defaming Sikh community

Highlights The diaspora accused Pakistan of trying to create a wedge between Pakistani and European Sikhs ISLAMABAD: Sikh diaspora has condemned Pakistan’s machination of defaming the Sikh community and trying to create a wedge between Pakistani and European Sikhs by projecting a Muslim man in the guise of a Sikh and inciting them to give a befitting reply to French people for allegedly publishing a caricature of Prophet Muhammad.   In a video message uploaded on social media, a sky blue turban-wearing person supporting a beard introduces himself as ‘Sardar Ji while greeting both Aslamu alaikum and Sasriakar. The Sikh look-alike person who is identified as Sardar Qasam Dogar Singh in Pakistan raises a slogan of “Gustakh e rasool ki eik hi saza , sar dar say juda (only punishment for blasphemy of Prophet is separating the head from the body). 

In Pakistan, Imran Khan s frequent reshuffling of ministers is a manifestation of a deeper problem

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is known for his whimsical decision-making. | Wakil Kohsar / AFP More than halfway into his five-year term, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan reshuffled his cabinet for the sixth time on April 16. This was the second major reshuffle that changed the portfolios of six ministers. Earlier, a reshuffle had affected some nine portfolios in April 2019 – barely eight months after he had formed the government and inducted a 16-member cabinet of ministers on August 20, 2018. Now, only eight ministers from the first cabinet retain the portfolios assigned in 2018. Most of the reshuffles involved just a change in the portfolio. Only two ministers – Amir Kayani and Dr Hafeez Shaikh – had to leave the cabinet.

Amritsar MP Ask Modi to Develop Oxygen Corridor From Pakistan During COVID Crisis

Amritsar MP Ask Modi to Develop Oxygen Corridor From Pakistan During COVID Crisis This request comes after Pakistan offered to send India ventilators and other medical equipment. Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Health7 hours ago Jalandhar: Alarmed over the ongoing shortage of medical oxygen in the wake of the deadly COVID-19 second wave in the country, Amritsar Member Parliament (MP) and Congress leader Gurjeet Singh Aujla on Monday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a special ‘oxygen corridor’ from Pakistan. The Amritsar MP’s letter came following Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s offer to help India in tackling the steep increase in COVID-19 cases, especially in the national capital Delhi.

Pak Army deploys troops in 16 cities to ensure compliance with COVID-19 guidelines

Pak Army deploys troops in 16 cities to ensure compliance with COVID-19 guidelines Pak Army deploys troops in 16 cities to ensure compliance with COVID-19 guidelines Last Updated: Wed, Apr 28th, 2021, 14:25:08hrs Islamabad [Pakistan], April 28 (ANI): The Pakistani Army has deployed troops in 16 cities of the country to ensure compliance with the COVID-19 guidelines, as the nation grapples with a devastating third wave of the virus. In the coming days, the soldiers will go to every corner of the country to make sure that COVID-19 guidelines are being followed, Xinhua reported citing Major General Babar Iftikhar, director-general of Pakistan s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

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