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Pakistan hands over missing Indian pilgrim to Indian authorities
Pakistan hands over missing Indian pilgrim to Indian authorities
Pakistan Authorities Later Found Him At The Home Of His Facebook Friend Amir Razak In Sheikhupura, 50 Km From Lahore, And Handed Him Over To Their Indian Counterparts
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Abhishek Ranjit | Updated on: 24 Apr 2018, 08:23:30 PM
New Delhi:
Pakistan authorities on Tuesday handed over an Indian national who had gone missing in Pakistan on a pilgrimage, according to officials.
The Sikh pilgrims had gone to Pakistan to celebrate Baisakhi festival and returned to Amritsar on April 21 after a 10-day pilgrimage. But 24-year-old Amarjit Singh, a resident of village Niranjanpura in Amritsar district, was not to be found in the group.
July 9, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Ulema, mashaykh and religious scholars have vowed cooperation for implementing Paigham-e-Pakistan code of conduct for creating religious harmony in the country. They appealed to people to abide by the code of conduct, saying that the Paigham-e-Pakistan draft was a unanimously approved document, prepared in the light of the constitution of Pakistan. “To introduce the Paigham-e-Pakistan draft among masses, public gatherings, ulema and mashaykh conventions, joint gatherings of leadership of different religions and religious sects would be held across country,” said Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council and Special Aide to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi while addressing the Paigham-e-Pakistan action plan conference at the International Islamic University Islamabad here on Thursday.
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‘Will retire after Nullah Leh project’
Interior minister says proud to hold a ministry for the 15th time
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid addresses a rally at Lal Haveli. PHOTO: APP
RAWALPINDI:
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid stated that after the success of the Nullah Leh project, he will retire from politics. He maintained that Punjab chief minister has been asked to immediately inaugurate Nullah Leh project. He said this while addressing a rally outside Lal Haveli in Rawalpindi on Friday.
The minister also informed that the government has complied with 26 out of the 27 demands of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) yet Pakistan has been kept on the grey list. He said that to maintain peace, Pakistan has sealed 40 per cent of its border with Iran and 88 per cent of its border with Afghanistan.