Thousands of right-winger and under the banner of the Defence of Pakistan Council (DPC), the amalgamation of religious and political groups, have organized vowed to resist NATO supply into Afghanistan. The much-hyped long march was concluded outside the parliament amidst overwhelmingly heightened security measures. Thousands of hyperactive workers of banned outfits reached Islamabad in a […]
Jul 10 2012 | Posted in
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India’s master blaster batsman Sachin Tendulkar has dismissed the speculations about his One Day International retirement, saying that he skipped Sri Lanka tour just to spend time with his family. Tendulkar decided to make himself unavailable for the upcoming ODI clash against the islander and it created many rumours about his retirement. Clearing the air, […]
Jul 7 2012 | Posted in
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Counsel for Indian convicted terrorist Sarabjeet Singh, Advocate Awais Sheikh has demanded that the death sentence of his client be commuted to a life-term imprisonment. Addressing an unusual press conference, the lawyer claimed that there were many flaws in Singh’s trial which the court had overlooked while deciding his appeals against the death sentence. Sheikh […]
Jul 7 2012 | Posted in
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said today that he is ready to visit Pakistan. He also expressed the hopes that his visit would bring good results for the two countries. It, however, remains unclear whether this recent statement by the Indian Prime Minister relates to the invitations extended by President Asif Ali Zardari and former […]
Jul 6 2012 | Posted in
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Islamabad on Thursday offered India for joint investigation over Abu Jandal’s role in Mumbai attacks, clarifying that there were no state actors involved in planning and coordinating the carnage. Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani while speaking to the media after holding a meeting with his Indian counterpart Ranjan Mathai said that he strongly rejected […]
Krishna asks Pakistan to do more against terrorism New Delhi: (Tuesday, July 03, 2012) S M Krishna, India’s Minister for External Affairs has said that Pakistan needs to do more with regard to controlling terrorism. However, he was of the view that the issue of terrorism, like ever, has not held the ‘dialogue process’ hostage. […]
Jul 3 2012 | Posted in
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Pak-India talks Jalil Abbasi reaches New Delhi to meet Indian counterpart Ranjan Mathai New Delhi: (Tuesday, July 03, 2012) Jalil Abbasi, Foreign Secretary of Pakistan has reached New Delhi along with a delegation to hold negotiations with his Indian counterpart Ranjan Mathai. The bilateral talks will continue for two days (July 4-5). Upon his arrival […]
Li-Ning Victorian International: Anup Sridhar emerges as Men’s Singles title winner Anup Sridhar, an experienced shuttler from India, finally got the much needed breakthrough as he clinched the Men’s Singles title at the Li-Ning Victorian International 2012 in Australia, last week. In the title match, Anup showed his elevated skills and toppled England’s talented player […]
Jul 2 2012 | Posted in
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Rehman Malik, the Advisor to Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on Interior Affairs, has demanded from India to apologize for sending Surjeet Singh to spy in Pakistan. He made this demand while addressing a news conference in London. The advisor rejected India’s claim that the terrorists had set up a control room for the Mumbai […]
Jul 2 2012 | Posted in
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Surjeet Singh, who was recently released by Pakistan after almost three decades, claimed that Sarabjit Singh was converted to Islam and his Islamic name is Sarfraz, Indian media reported on Friday. Talking to Indian media in Amritsar, Surjeet Singh said Sarabjit Singh along with another prisoner namely Kirpal Singh had been converted to Islam in […]
Jun 29 2012 | Posted in
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The famous hackers’ group “the Anonymous” has recently launched a campaign against Japan that passed a law about You Tube copyright content. According to the new Japanese law, people who would watch the copyrighted content without the owners’ permission, will be punished and charged with penalty. However, the Anonymous do not seem to like the […]
Jun 28 2012 | Posted in
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Just minutes after he crossed the Wagah border into India, Surjeet Singh, who was released by Pakistan on Thursday almost after three decades, confessed his crime saying that he came to the country for spying. It is vital to mention here that Indian spy Surjeet Singh was freed from Kot Lakhpat jail after serving his […]