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Story highlights What could possibly be the compelling reason on part of Pakistan to take a sharp U-turn from its immediately earlier decision leading to the federal cabinet reversing the thought considered to have been executed after due diligence? This surely calls for a visceral examination It’s clearly evident that the House in Pakistan under Prime Minister Imran Khan is sharply divided. There was a flicker of hope noticed in February this year when due to robust back-channel diplomacy and restraint on part of the otherwise vocal critics of an Indo-Pak thaw, gave rise to chances of peace. The guns on the borders were thought to have fallen silent reducing the sense of attrition and warmongering clouds. The aggressive tenor also showed signs of disappearance. Global pacifists and the diplomatic community saw that peace was perhaps on the anvil.

Pakistan reports 3568 critical Covid-19 patients, highest since pandemic began

Pakistan reports 3568 critical Covid-19 patients, highest since pandemic began ANI | Updated: Apr 04, 2021 19:40 IST Islamabad [Pakistan], April 4 (ANI): Amid the growing concerns over the spread of COVID-19 ahead of Ramadan, Pakistan has reported 3568 coronavirus patients, who are under critical care. This is the highest number ever since the pandemic started. Yesterday there were 3568 covid patients on critical care in Pakistan yesterday. This is the highest number since covid started. The need for strong enforcement of SOP s is vital. Please take precautions and cooperate with the administration in their enforcement efforts, Asad Umar, chairman of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) tweeted.

COVID-19: Pakistan Prime Minister Khan warns of more severe restrictions

Pak PM Imran Khan says no normal relations unless India retracts Article 370 revocation in Kashmir

Pak PM Imran Khan says no normal relations unless India retracts Article 370 revocation in Kashmir Pak PM Imran Khan says no normal relations unless India retracts Article 370 revocation in Kashmir Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that unless India retracts its revocation of Article 370 in Kashmir, relations between the two neighbouring countries cannot be normalised. advertisement UPDATED: April 4, 2021 16:05 IST Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that unless India retracts its revocation of Article 370 in Kashmir, relations between the two neighbouring countries cannot be normalised. (Photo: PTI/AP) Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday during a live interaction that until and unless India retracts its actions leading up to the revocation of Article 370” in Kashmir, the relationship between the two neighbouring countries cannot be normalised, according to Pakistani news channel PTV News.

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