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  • Terror outfit planning to target Imran Khan

    Terror outfit planning to target Imran Khan

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    Islamabad: A classified report by the Pakistan Ministry of Defence has revealed that a banned terrorist outfit is planning to target former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and other high-profile political personalities in the country, the media reported on Sunday.

    The report revealed that, besides Imran Khan, Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif and Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah may also be targeted by hostile elements to sabotage peace in the country, Express News reported.

    According to the report, the banned organisation can attack Imran Khan during public rallies or movement by “malicious religious fanatics”.

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    It added that the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or foreign-sponsored banned organisations may target the leadership of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Express News reported.

    The Ministry of Defence’s classified report submitted to the Supreme Court regarding elections in two provinces has expressed fears of terrorist attacks on prominent political leaders, including Imran Khan, Rana Sanaullah and Khawaja Asif.

    The PTI chief can be targeted during his movement or in a public rally, while he can also be targeted by religious extremists, the report states, Samaa TV reported.

    According to the report, sensitive agencies have been asked to scrutinise the security personnel of Imran Khan, Samaa TV reported.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Tejasswi Prakash’s western outfit at Iftar party irks netizens

    Tejasswi Prakash’s western outfit at Iftar party irks netizens

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    Mumbai: Karan Kundrra and Tejasswi Prakash are one the most talked about and loved couples in television industry. They are often chased by paps and their adorable pictures often go viral as they have accumulated a huge fan following. Both Tejasswi and Karan were recently clicked at Baba Siddique’s star-studded iftar party but this time Tejasswi Prakash got trolled for her outfit.

    Yes, Karan Kundrra who was accompanying Tejasswi Prakash at the event opted for a green kurta with a white dhoti. On the other hand, his girlfriend was seen wearing a cream pants suit with a golden necklace. After the pictures of Tejasswi went viral, netizens slammed her for her choice of outfit for the iftar party.

    Several internet users are of the opinion that Naagin 6 actress had opted for the wrong outfit and said that one can not come in Western dress to grace an iftar party. Expressing their opinion in the comments section, one of the Instagram users wrote, “Mujhe lagta hai kapde exchange hogye.. he is wearing what she is supposed to and she is wearing what he is supposed to”. “What is is she… didn’t she read invitation,” another user wrote.

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    “Dearest teju I really love you but I hate you designer iftar party me western dress wo b aisa and upar se ispe gajra and necklace like seriously Karan wore traditional and he’s looking fab but plzz baby tumhara designer ka ab dimag kharab hogaya hai or wo tumhe kuch b de raha hai plzz change your designer,” a third user commented.

    “I am so sorry to say lekin ye iftaar ki dawat hai yahan dressing ka koi kaam nahi no doubt she is look so pretty but please respect this holy month of ramzan…. dupatta is most important” another social media user commented.

    Apart from TejRan, several other celebrities were spotted at the iftar party hosted by Baba Siddique and Zeeshan Siddique.

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  • Assam’s militant outfit extends unilateral ceasefire by 6 months

    Assam’s militant outfit extends unilateral ceasefire by 6 months

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    Guwahati: Assams militant outfit Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) on Saturday announced extension of unilateral ceasefire.

    Juhthai, the chairman of the outfit, wrote to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma informing DNLA’s decision to extend the ceasefire by another six months.

    The letter said, “We hereby inform you that the Dimasa National Liberation Army has resolved to extend the ceasefire period by another six months, from April 2023 to September 30, 2023 for better peaceful environment, developmental talks and co-relation among us.”

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    On September 2021, the DNLA in response to Assam Chief Minister’s demand for peace had declared a unilateral ceasefire for a period of six months.

    The declaration came precisely two weeks after the DNLA was accused of opening fire on a convoy of seven trucks on August 26 in the Dima Hasao district, killing five people and injuring one.

    The DNLA was established in April 2019 to pursue Dimasa people’s sovereignty through an armed campaign. The Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts, as well as some areas of the neighbouring Nagaland, are thought to be active DNLA hotspots.

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  • Pakistan govt mulling legal options to declare PTI a banned outfit

    Pakistan govt mulling legal options to declare PTI a banned outfit

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    Islamabad: Pakistan Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has hinted that legal proceedings could be initiated to declare Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) a banned outfit, state media reported.

    Rana said that the legal team of ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was examining the matter in light of several revelations that could lead to a reference being filed against the party, Express Tribune reported.

    He however clarified that it is ultimately up to the courts to officially ban a political party.

    According to him, Punjab Police along with other law enforcement agencies conducted an operation against a “no-go area” in Lahore where a purported political leader had allegedly created an “atmosphere of fear”.

    Rana said that the action was taken after resistance was encountered during the execution of court orders, leading to concerns of a possible terror organisation’s presence, Express Tribune reported.

    “The operation resulted in the clearance of the no-go area in Zaman Park. Despite having a search warrant, officials did not enter the residential area,” he added.

    The Interior Minister said that 65 people have been arrested from the outer part of the building, most of them do not belong to Punjab and their role is suspicious.

    He also added that guns, petrol bomb-making equipment, slingshots and other weapons were recovered from Zaman Park, Express Tribune reported.

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  • US-based Kashmiri Hindu outfit supports Pandit employees’ demand for relocation

    US-based Kashmiri Hindu outfit supports Pandit employees’ demand for relocation

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    New Delhi: A US-based Kashmiri Pandit group has supported the demand of community members employed under a special government package for relocation outside Kashmir Valley in view of targeted killings by terrorists.

    Alleging that the issues related to Pandits are being used for politics across the country, the Kashmiri Hindu Foundation (KHF) urged the central government to initiate a dialogue with the Panun Kashmir, an organisation representing the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community, to address their grievances.

    “The series of selective killings (by terrorists) in Kashmir shows that normalcy has not been restored…. Taking our miniscule community back by force in a scattered way, like it is being done under the prime minister’s (employment) package, is destined to prove to be a fatal experiment,” the foundation said in a resolution passed at its special session.

    Hundreds of Kashmiri Pandits employed in the valley under the prime minister’s package fled to Jammu in May last year following the killing of their colleague Rahul Bhat inside his office by terrorists. Many of them are on a protest strike in Jammu, demanding their relocation outside the valley.

    “The current agitation by the employees of the PM package, which is termed by the government a rehabilitation package, proves that this experiment of rehabilitation has also failed. The government wants to project that only by sending a few thousand Kashmiri Pandits back to the valley, they have rehabilitated us,” the resolution reads.

    Questioning the “Naya Kashmir” slogan of the government, it alleged that the PM package employees are facing “grave and systematic human rights violations” at the hands of authorities which have stopped their salaries, using force and detaining them.

    “We demand immediate relocation of Kashmiri Pandit employees to Jammu to safeguard their right to life until a comprehensive rehabilitation plan as per aspirations of the whole community are considered,” the KHF said.

    Suggesting initiation of dialogue with the Panun Kashmir, it said the organisation can apprise the central government about the ground realities which will help in addressing the issues faced by the community effectively.

    The KHF reiterated the demand for carving out a separate homeland with Union Territory status to the east and north of river Jhelum for the community in accordance to The “Margdarshan Resolution” adopted on December 28, 1991, by pandits after their migration from the valley.



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  • Mohsin Shaikh murder case: Pune court acquits Hindu outfit leader, 19 others

    Mohsin Shaikh murder case: Pune court acquits Hindu outfit leader, 19 others

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    Pune: A sessions court has acquitted Hindu Rashtra Sena (HRS) leader Dhananjay Desai and 19 others in the June 2, 2014 murder of IT professional Mohsin Shaikh during the violence.

    The Defence lawyer advocate Milind Pawar who was representing Dhananjay Desai said that all the accused were acquitted on Friday as the evidence on record was not strong enough.

    “All 20 accused including Dhananjay Desai have been acquitted by the Session court today citing lack of evidence,” he said.

    The defence lawyer further said that the prosecutor failed to prove the charge of “criminal conspiracy” on which police had arrested.

    “We had argued in the court that Dhanajay who was allegedly part of a group who had beaten Shaikh was in Yerwada jail on the date of the incident in a different case, but Police have accused and arrested Dhanajay Desai on the charge of criminal conspiracy but Public Prosecutor failed to prove the case,” he further said, adding that the witnesses in the case failed to identify all the accused saying there were dark during the incident.

    Mohsin Shaikh, 28-year-old was killed by a mob during the violence which had erupted at Unnatinagar and adjoining localities in Hadapsar over an objectionable post on social media.

    The case dates back to June 2014 when Shaikh was returning home with a friend after offering evening prayers when he was randomly targeted and attacked by the mob and attacked with hockey sticks and cricket bats. Later, he succumbed to his injuries at a hospital.

    Police had booked 22 people, including two minors, in the case. The two minors were acquitted earlier. The remaining 20 accused were acquitted on Friday.

    Additional sessions judge SB Salunke of the Pune session court pronounced the order.

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  • BBC documentary: Student’s outfit calls for screening in DU’s North Campus

    BBC documentary: Student’s outfit calls for screening in DU’s North Campus

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    New Delhi: A few days following a ruckus over its screenings at JNU and Jamia Millia Islamia, a student outfit has given a call for holding the screening of the controversial BBC documentary on the 2002 Godhra riots at Delhi University.

    The Bhim Army Student Federation has said that it will hold the screening at 5 pm outside the Arts Faculty in the North Campus of the University of Delhi (DU).

    The administration has already denied permission for the event.

    Meanwhile, the Congress-affiliated National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) has announced to hold the screening at 4 pm in North Campus and the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) at 1 pm on the Ambedkar University Kashmere Gate campus.

    The government had recently directed social media platforms to block links to the documentary titled “India: The Modi Question” with the External Affairs Ministry trashing it as a “propaganda piece” that lacks objectivity and reflects a colonial mindset.

    The Jamia Millia Islamia on Wednesday became the center of a kerfuffle after SFI’s plans to organize the screening of the documentary were thwarted by the varsity and the police.

    The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) witnessed a ruckus and protests over the screening of the same on Tuesday.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )