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Two drug peddlers held, drugs recovered

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LODHRAN, Aug 05 (APP):The police on Tuesday claimed to have arrested two drug peddlers and recovered over two kilograms of heroin during two separate raids.
According to a spokesperson for the police, Sadar police Kahror Pacca raided and arrested a drug peddler, Allah Dad with 1120 gramme heroin.
Meanwhile, Dhanot police, on a tip off, raided and arrested Nadeem Rajpoot besides recovering 1060-g heroin.
Separate cases were registered against the accused under a drug act and launched interrogation.

Zamurrad Khan strongly reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to Kashmir cause

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 05 (APP):Chairman, Pakistan Sweet Homes, Zamurrad Khan on Tuesday, strongly reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to the Kashmir cause, Yom-e-Istihsal: “India’s Pride Shattered with Rafale’s Downing – Kashmir Near to Freedom”.
Addressing a special gathering on Yom-e-Istihsal, renowned political and social leader Zamurrad Khan strongly reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to the Kashmir cause and hailed recent symbolic victories in the struggle against Indian oppression.
In a passionate speech, Zamurrad Khan stated, “Kashmir is near to achieve its freedom,” highlighting the resilience of the Kashmiri people despite years of brutal occupation. Referring to the spirit of Bunyanum-Marsoos , he praised the strategic unity and strength of the Pakistani nation and its armed forces in standing shoulder to shoulder with Kashmiris.
He further declared, “India’s pride was shattered with the downing of the Rafale,” referring to the symbolic blow dealt to India’s military superiority narrative. While official details on any Rafale incident remain unconfirmed, the statement drew attention and applause for representing the sentiment of resistance and defiance.
“Pakistan’s flag flew with pride,” Khan added, “and victories are being discussed across the country — because truth and justice are on Kashmir’s side.”
Zamurrad Khan’s remarks echoed the collective national sentiment on Yom-e-Istihsal, marking six years since India’s unilateral revocation of Article 370, which stripped Jammu & Kashmir of its special status under the Indian Constitution.

Nine outlaws arrested, narcotics recovered

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SARGODHA, Aug 05 (APP):The district police on Tuesday arrested nine accused and recovered narcotics and weapons from them.
According to a press release issued by the DPO office, teams of different police stations conducted raids within their jurisdiction and arrested nine accused and recovered 1.6 kilograms of hashish, 50 liters of liquor and three weapons.
 The accused were identified as Zeeshan, Ijaz, Hamaza, Sufiyan, Riaz and others.
Separate cases were registered against the accused.

August 5, darkest day in Kashmir history, says Danyal Ch

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 05 (APP):Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Broadcasting, Barrister Danyal Chaudhry termed August 5 as the darkest day in Kashmir history.
He condemned India’s 2019 revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special constitutional status saying it is an act that stripped Kashmiris of their rights and ignited a new wave of oppression.
Speaking at a ceremony regarding Youm e Istehsal at Viqar-un-Nisa College on Tuesday, Barrister Danyal reiterated
Pakistan’s uninterrupted political, diplomatic and moral support for the Kashmiri people. He highlighted that Indian forces are engaged in changing demography of the Kashmir which is never acceptable. He said that the sacrifices, courage and determination by the people of Kashmir would finally bring the independence of Kashmir.
The parliamentarian further reiterated that every Pakistani citizen stands with Kashmiris, emphasizing that their right to self-determination, in accordance with the United Nations resolutions, must be upheld.
“India can never suppress the Kashmiri spirit of freedom,” he asserted.
He condemned India’s closure of educational institutions for Kashmiri girls as a “cruel and inhumane” tactic. He stressed that Pakistan will continue to raise the Kashmir issue on every international platform, ensuring the world hears the Kashmiri people’s plight.
Danyal recalled the decisive victory of Pakistan Armed Forces against India’s May aggression.
“The whole nation was united as a wall of steel during the operation of Bunyanum Marsoos to debunk the enemy’s claims of regional superiority”, he said.
Addressing Pakistan’s domestic challenges, Chaudhry rejected claims of economic default, highlighting that within one-and-a-half to two years, the country has stabilized. He credited his party’s focus on unity, progress, and stability, praising the sacrifices of Pakistan’s armed forces and the resilience of the youth.
Encouraging students to write research papers on Kashmir and raise global awareness through social media, Barrister Danyal called on the younger generation to amplify Kashmiri voices and expose Indian atrocities.
He warned that a specific group was conspiring to undermine the state, accusing them of working on an anti-state agenda to weaken state institutions and misleading the youth. He urged the nation to stand united against such divisive elements.
The event was attended by National Assembly member Tahira Aurangzeb, Commissioner, Engineer Aamir Khattak, Hurriyat leader Tufail Altaf, Director Colleges Amjad Khattak, CEO Education Tariq Mahmood, the college principal, faculty, students, civil society members, and representatives from various walks of life.

India’s constitutional betrayal on August 5 sparks unstoppable freedom movement at IIOJK

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PESHAWAR, Aug 05 (APP):In world over including Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, August 5 is observed as Kashmir Exploitation Day by the people of Kashmir as six years ago on this black day, the fascist Modi regime without any legal justification had illegally abrogated the Articles 370 and 35A in 2019 by abolishing the special status of IIOJK and deprived them of all rights.
Besides on both sides of Line of Control (LoC) and Pakistan, the Kashmiris living in Khyber Pakthunkhwa staged protest rallies and demonstrations to condemn an illegal abrogation of the said articles by the India’s Hindutva regime on August 5, 2019.
“The unending repression, human rights’ abuses and organized Indian Forces state terrorism that started from an illegal invasion at Srinagar on October 27, 1947 were further intensified after fascist Modi government unlawfully revoked the special status of IIOJK on August 5, 2019 and converted the held valley as the world largest prison of the modern era.
“October 27, 1947 and August 5, 2019 are the blackest days in the history of Kashmir as on these days, India made deep-rooted conspiracy to rob Kashmiris of their history, language, freedom and ethno-cultural identity,” said Professor Dr, AH Hilali, former  Chairman, Political Science Department, University of Peshawar, while talking to APP.
He said India’s apartheid regime that called its self so called secular state had broken all records of oppression, human rights (HR) abuses and systematic state terrorism after abolishing the special status of IIOJK on August 5, 2019.
Rejecting all international laws, Geneva Convention and UN Security Council resolutions on Kashmir, the India’s Hindutva regime broke all records of extra judicial killings and systematic state terrorism at IIOJK thereby holding hostage millions of oppressed Kashmiris at gun point in the held valley where life became a nightmare for Kashmiris, especially for innocent children and women.
He said state sponsored terrorism and human rights abuses at IIOJK were one of the root causes of an indigenous freedom movement in the held valley and put peace of subcontinent at stage. He said Kashmir issue was internationalized after Pakistan had given befitting reply to the naked Indian aggression in May this year.
He said India can’t change IIOJK autonomous status unilaterally in the wake of UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, adding India’s illegal acts of August 5, 2019 were neither endorsed by the UNSC nor by any foreign country, and the Hinduvata regime was now repenting after internationalizing the Kashmir dispute.
Prof Dr Ejaz Khan, former Chairman, International Relations Department at University of Peshawar said the strategic stability has been threatened by India as it continued to receive abundant supply of conventional and non conventional weapons. He said the unprecedented increase in India’s military budget and expenditures in recent years characterized the global security landscape especially of the South Asia as grim.
Dr Ejaz said Modi Govt’s nefarious designs against neighbours were exposed before world after attacking Pakistan in May this year, martyring women and civilians. He said Pakistan showed very mature response to the Indian aggression and has proved its superiority in war battle after shooting down Indian war planes.
Mushtaq Ahmed Shah, Vice Chairman, Jummu and Kashmir Peoples League told APP that after August 5 illegal actions, Indian occupation forces killed many innocent Kashmiris in fake encounters, put Kashmiri leadership behind bars, imposed clampdown on media and used human rights abuses as weapon of war.
He said that even the mass rituals and  funeral of great Kashmiri leader, Syed Ali Gillani was not allowed and his body was forcefully snatched from the bereaved family and buried at night. Similarly, great hurriat leader, Muhammad Yasin Malik was jailed for life in a fake case in a bid to silence his strong voice for Kashmir’s freedom and terrorize other Kashmir leadership.
Despite the brutal killing of freedom fighter Burhan Wani and other Kashmiris leadership in a fake encounter, India failed to suppress the indigenous freedom movement in IIOJK. The Kashmir leader claimed that over six million illegal domicile certificates of IIOJK were provided to Hindus in a bid to bring about demographic change there.
The gruesome violation of human rights including forced disappearance of over 8,000 innocent Kashmiris, 8,652 unmarked mass graves, imposition of longest curfew on some 10 million unarmed Kashmiris, extra judicial killings and human rights abuses especially against women and children have exposed India’s ugly secular face, he claimed.
Referring to the September 2021’s Pakistani dossier, he said about 8,652 unmarked graves were identified in 89 villages of six districts in the held valley while bodies of 37 Kashmiris burnt alive by Indian forces were beyond recognition.
He said that since 1989, over 96,000 cases of extra judicial killings, around 162,000 cases of arbitrary arrests and torture, over 25,000 pellet guns injuries, 11,250 women raped, 23,000 women widowed and over 108,000 children orphaned by Indian army.
The excessive use of snipers and cluster ammunitions by India to target innocent Kashmiris along the Line of Control (LoC), use of children and women as human shields by Indian army during encounters and making them sleep at military camps forcing them to dig out minefields and tying youth on military jeeps had testified Modi government’s direct involvement in war crimes and genocide of Kashmiris.
Hussain Khateeb, member All Parties Hurriyat Conference (Gillani Group) said the burning of mosques, houses and shops belonging to Muslims at BJP-led Tripura state by Hindutvta groups of RSS, VHP and Bajrang Dal exposed Modi’s tyranny against minorities.
The mosques in Krishnagar, Dharmangar, Panisagar, Chandrapure were vandalized by the saffron-wearing youth in planned attacks on the Muslims population.
Former Ambassador Manzoorul Haq said that the illegal occupation of Kashmir by India contravened multiple articles of the 30 fundamental human rights of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) drafted by representatives from all the regions of the world including India on December 10, 1948 and subsequently was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
“This declaration was applied on all the signatory members of the UN including India and restrained them from all kinds of abuses, exploitation, maltreatment and violence against its citizens. It also prevent violations of fundamental human rights protected in UDHR’ he said.
India’s October 27, 1947 and August 5, 2019 illegal acts was a complete violation of international human rights laws including 4th Geneva Convention and UN Security Resolutions, he said. Ambassador Manzoor urged international community to look beyond trade and business interests and step forward with collective action to stop genocide of oppressed Kashmiris besides pressurize Modi government to reverse all its illegal actions of August 5, 2019 and give right of self-determination to them imperative for lasting peace and stability in South Asia.
The experts said that three wars were already fought between two nuclear armed neighbours and another full scale war could bring disasters for South Asia with its negative repercussions beyond borders.

PFA discards 120kg substandard Ice lollies

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MULTAN, Aug 05 (APP):The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) raided at an ice cream production unit in 97/WB Vehari and seized 120 kilograms poor quality ice lollies, 20 kg artificial sweeteners and five kg counterfeit packaging material.
On the special directives of Director General PFA Muhammad Asim Javed, a food safety team conducted a surprise inspection at an ice cream production unit located in 97-WB, Chatti Pully, Vehari.
During the inspection, the team discovered that the unit was involved in manufacturing ice lollies using non-food grade ingredients, including artificial sweeteners. Additionally, the products were being packed using unlabeled and fake packaging material.
The seized material was destroyed on the spot, and the food business operators were fined Rs 75,000 for violating food safety regulations.

Indian parliamentary decisions hold no legal standing over the UNSC resolutions, Raja Farooq Haider

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 05 (APP):Former Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Raja Muhammad Farooq Haider Khan, has said that August 5 marks a Day of Resistance for the Kashmiri people, emphasizing that their struggle for freedom remains ongoing and unwavering.
In a strong condemnation of India’s actions, Raja Farooq Haider said, “India has violated internationally recognized principles in an attempt to forcibly annex Jammu and Kashmir.”
He stressed that no unilateral move by India or resolution passed by its Parliament can override or diminish the importance of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions on Kashmir.
“Indian parliamentary decisions hold no legal standing over the UNSC resolutions,” he reaffirmed.
Expressing solidarity with the people living across the Line of Control (LoC), he assured them that their sacrifices will not go in vain.
He thanked the people, government, and all political parties of Pakistan for their steadfast and consistent support of the Kashmiri cause.
Raja Farooq Haider also lauded the Pakistan Armed Forces for standing firmly with Kashmiris for over 75 years, saying:
“The unwavering commitment of Pakistan’s military is a source of strength for Kashmir.”
He particularly appreciated Field Marshal General Asim Munir, praising him for reiterating his principled and historic stance on the Kashmir issue in clear terms.
“On behalf of the people of Kashmir, I express deep gratitude to the Pakistan Armed Forces for their resolute support,” he added.
Calling for unity, Raja Farooq Haider said, “We must not be divided. We need to unite and strive for a plebiscite in line with UN Security Council resolutions.”
He expressed hope that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), and other parties would continue to advance their commitment and solidarity with the Kashmiri people.

K-Electric, Water Board asked to relocate utility infrastructure from Red Line BRT site by Sept 15

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KARACHI, Aug 05 (APP):The Sindh government has directed K-Electric to relocate utility infrastructure obstructing the Red Line BRT project by September 15. The Water Board was also asked to expedite the completion of the 2.7-kilometre K-IV pipeline within the BRT corridor at the earliest.
An important meeting regarding the Red Line BRT project was held here on Tuesday and chaired by Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon. The meeting attended by Secretary Transport Asad Zamin, TransKarachi CEO Fawad Ghaffar Soomro, along with engineers, consultants, and representatives of K-Electric.
The officials concerned briefed the meeting on the progress of the BRT project. The forum reviewed the measures taken to remove obstacles hindering the project and discussed the challenges being faced in its execution.
Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon directed that all issues hindering the project be resolved immediately to ensure that the pace of work on the Red Line BRT remains uninterrupted.
Senior Minister directed K-Electric officials to complete the relocation of all utilities obstructing the Red Line BRT route by September 15, 2025.
He also instructed the Water Board authorities to expedite the completion of the K-IV pipeline to ensure that the project’s progress is not hindered.
He said the Red Line BRT is a vital project for the public and that further delays are unacceptable. He urged all stakeholders to enhance communication and cooperation to ensure uninterrupted progress on the project.

AIOU empowers students through admission guidance seminar

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 05 (APP):Allama Iqbal Open University(AIOU) has organized an admission guidance seminar to provide awareness about the educational programs and admission process for the Autumn Semester 2025.
The seminar aimed to familiarize students with the various academic and support services offered by the university. The seminar was arranged by the Islamabad Regional Campus.
In his keynote address  Additional Regional Director, Ahsan Shakoor stated that AIOU continues to serve as a beacon of knowledge across Pakistan through modern and effective distance learning methods. With the implementation of digital transformation, AIOU has evolved into a global educational institution enabling students from around the world to benefit from its academic offerings.
He highlighted that students can now access AIOU’s educational resources from anywhere in the world and continue their studies without interruption.
Emphasizing the university’s mission of accessible education, he noted that AIOU has introduced various scholarship schemes, fee concessions and financial assistance options to support students, particularly those facing economic challenges.
Mr. Shakoor also briefed students on the university’s four major digital platforms: the official website, CMS Portal, AIOU Mobile App and LMS Portal.
He encouraged students to stay engaged with these portals to ensure a smooth academic experience from admission to degree completion.
Assistant Regional Director Tauseef Ahmed delivered a detailed presentation covering AIOU’s academic programs, admission procedures, online learning system, fee structure, and other student services.
The seminar concluded with an interactive Q&A session, where participants asked insightful questions regarding admissions, the digital learning environment, fee details, and available support facilities. Comprehensive and informative responses were provided by the university representatives.

Subhani urges implementation of UNSC resolutions for right to self-determination in IIOJK

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP):Minister of State for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Chaudhry Armaghan Subhani on Tuesday urged the United Nations and the global community to honour their commitments by granting the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) their long-denied right to self-determination, in line with UN Security Council resolutions.
In a message marking Youm-e-Istehsal (Kashmir Exploitation Day), he described August 5 as a “dark chapter” in the history of Jammu and Kashmir, condemning India’s actions in the disputed territory as illegal, unconstitutional and oppressive.
Subhani said the day symbolised the systematic suppression and violation of Kashmiri rights by the India.
“On August 5, 2019, India unilaterally abrogated the special constitutional status of Jammu and Kashmir, violating not only the United Nations Security Council resolutions but also its own constitution and commitments to the Kashmiri people,” the minister said.
Calling India’s actions an affront to democratic values, Subhani criticized the country’s track record on human rights in the region. “A nation that considers itself the world’s largest democracy is today leading in human rights violations, demographic engineering and the silencing of Kashmiris.”
He stressed that the political, economic, cultural and human rights of the Kashmiri people have been “brutally trampled” since the 2019 decision, adding that the people of Kashmir have endured decades of oppression.
Reaffirming Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Kashmiri cause, Subhani said the struggle of IIOJK people for right to self-determination was both legitimate and internationally recognized.
Pakistan, he said, would continue to stand firmly and raise the voice of Kashmiris at every international forum with its clear and principled stance that Jammu and Kashmir was the lifeblood of Pakistan.
“The sacrifices of the Kashmiri people will not go in vain. The dark night of tyranny will end, and the dawn of freedom will rise,” he remarked.