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A vendor displaying artificial jewelry to attract customers at G-9 Markaz

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A vendor displaying artificial jewelry to attract customers at G-9 Markaz
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ISLAMABADA vendor displaying artificial jewelry to attract customers at G-9 Markaz

A vendor displaying artificial jewelry to attract customers at G-9 Markaz

A vendor displaying artificial jewelry to attract customers at G-9 Markaz

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People busy in shopping for preparation of Eid-ul-Fitr

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People busy in shopping for preparation of Eid-ul-Fitr
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Vendor busy making flower garlands to attract customers

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Vendor busy making flower garlands to attract customers
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Over 100 children to celebrate Eid at CPWB

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FAISALABAD, Apr 09 (APP):Over 100 shelter-less/destitute children will celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr at the Child Protection and Welfare Bureau.
The management of the bureau has arranged new clothes and shoes for all children who are very excited
about receiving new dresses.
According to CPWB sources, some children at the bureau were rescued from shops and hotels while others were left by their parents due to poverty.
The children were being provided the best environment at the bureau and they are very excited to celebrate joys of Eid.

Chairman J&K People’s Freedom League extends Eid greetings to Muslims

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 9 (APP):Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, Chairman of J&K People’s Freedom League and former Convener of All Parties Hurriyat Conference AJ&K Chapter, extends his heartfelt Eid greetings to all Muslims who fasted during Ramadan, the month of the Quran’s revelation on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), offering guidance to humanity.

Talking to APP, he called on Muslim leaders to reform their policies and mindset, and urged the UN to enforce its Charter and resolutions to prevent the devastating consequences of war perpetuated by inimical powers and their allies. He emphasized that Muslim governments should uphold the principles of Eid and adhere to the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah if they aim to lead the Muslim world.

Rehmani, warned of grave challenges facing Muslims in regions like Palestine, Jammu and Kashmir, and Myanmar. He cautioned against the horrors of racism and fascism, urging vigilance and solidarity.

Highlighting the reasons behind modern imperialism’s aggression towards Muslims, he emphasized Islam’s global popularity despite organized propaganda by fanatics. This has unsettled imperialist forces, leading to aggressive measures aimed at hindering Islam’s progress and denying humanity its benefits.

He compared the tragedy in Jammu and Kashmir to that of Palestine, stating that India’s Modi regime, akin to the Zionist regime, has massacred around one hundred thousand Kashmiri Muslims over the last three decades before annexing Kashmir as a Union Territory.

He criticized the abrogation of State laws in Kashmir, including the Residence Law, which now allows non-state Indians to obtain Kashmiri domicile, violating UNSC resolutions and longstanding citizenship laws. Basic human rights and civil liberties are suppressed, turning the state into a concentration camp.

Maharashtra is the first Indian state to acquire land near Srinagar airport for its own State Bhawan, with other states set to follow. The BJP-led government has established 1,250 schools in the Valley to indoctrinate Muslim children with Hindutva ideology, aiming to replace Islam with Hinduism in Jammu and Kashmir.

He stated that killings, both targeted and widespread, are common, with thousands of Kashmiris held in Indian jails for years. The existing laws violate fundamental rights and grant intelligence agencies unchecked authority to arrest Kashmiri youth or charge individuals with treason.

He accused India of seeking to destabilize the region through conflict with Pakistan, alongside ongoing oppression of Kashmiris and persecution of its Muslim minority through methods like lynching and the implementation of the newly adopted Citizens Amendment Act (CAA).

Performance of electricity theft control task force reviewed

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BAHAWALPUR, Apr 09 (APP):A meeting of the Electricity Theft Control Task Force was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Bahawalpur Zaheer Anwar Jappa in the committee room of his office.

The meeting reviewed the performance of the task force at the district level. Additional Deputy Commissioner Revenue Muhammad Sarwar, District Public Prosecutor Nadeem Iqbal Khakwani, Executive Engineer WAPDA Abdul Aziz, officials from the police department, revenue, and other relevant departments participated in the meeting. The Deputy Commissioner directed initiatives to be taken to eliminate electricity theft.

He emphasized implementing effective measures to control electricity theft and technical line losses and taking concrete steps to block avenues for electricity theft. He said that the details of electricity theft and line losses at the feeder level should be provided. The Deputy Commissioner stated that FIRs should be lodged in case of electricity theft.