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Kashmiris’ ordeal persist amid struggling for right of self-determination

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Kashmiris' ordeal persist amid struggling for right of self-determination
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ISLAMABAD, Feb 2 (APP): More than 75 years have passed and the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) are still struggling to get their legitimate right of self-determination as promised by the world powers at their top forum, the United Nations (UN).

On October 26, 1947, India landed its troops in Srinagar with sinister designs to annex the Muslim-majority Kashmir with New Delhi in sheer violation of the sub-continent’s partition formula, and till-date it is working on the same agenda.

When the Kashmir dispute was intentionally crafted in 1947-1948, the United States, Britain, China, France, Canada, Argentina, Belgium and Columbia championed the stand that the future status of Kashmir must be ascertained in accordance with the wishes and aspirations of the people of the territory.

Accordingly, the UN Security Council on April 21, 1948 adopted a resolution. The basic formula for settlement of the issue was incorporated in the resolutions of the UN Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) adopted on August 13, 1948 and January 5, 1949.

These were not the routine resolutions as their provisions were negotiated in detail by the UN Commission with India and Pakistan after getting the consent of both the governments, constituting a binding and solemn international agreement about the settlement of the Kashmir dispute.

“The current situation of IIOJK is a big challenge for the international community and appealed to the world powers to help settle the lingering Kashmir dispute according to the UN resolutions and aspirations of the Kashmiri people” said Khadim Hussain, a prominent Kashmiri leader, wrote in one of his articles.

Kashmir, he said, was the only international dispute where the solution of the conflict ‘right to self-determination’ was suggested by the parties themselves, India and Pakistan.

After going through the decades-long physical and mental agony, now the people of IIOJK are facing the worst type of repression at the hands of Modi-led fascist government which has stripped the held territory of its special status, on August 5 last year, by revoking Articles 370 and 35-A to change its demographic apartheid.

It is quite clear that New Delhi took this illegal, immoral and unconstitutional action out of frustration as its around-the-clock curfew, communication blackouts, arrests and killings and forceful suppression of protesters fell flat before the indomitable spirit and struggle of the Kashmiri people, whose commitment gets stronger with every intensive move of the so-called secular state.

The world community knows very well the tragic story of the IIOJK where around one million Indian troops are continuously putting the innocent Kashmiris under siege, killing and raping children and women with impunity and denying every fundamental right.

Kashmiris had been waiting for their inalienable right for self-determination promised by the international community but despite the passage of several decades, they had not been given their due right, said Human rights activist Mushaal Hussein Mullick while talking to APP.

“The Kashmiri people had given huge sacrifices for the last seven decades and would continue to do till they achieve complete success,” she said.

Illegally detained Hurriyat leader, Abdul Samad Inqilabi in a statement in Srinagar said Kashmiri people all over the world are protesting against the atrocities on the Kashmiris by Modi-led fascist Indian government and demanded that the Kashmiris should be given their birthright to self-determination according to the United Nations resolutions.

Acknowledging the measures taken by Pakistan after India’s illegal actions of August 5, senior leader of All Pakistan Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Syed Faiz Naqshbandi said now the ugly face of India and its so-called claim of being a secular state had fully been exposed before the world.

Had Pakistan not adopted a proactive approach to effectively highlighting the lingering issue of Kashmir after the August 5 actions, he said, the world would have never realized the sinister designs of India in IIOJK.

“Now, it is the prime responsibility of the international community, especially the influential countries, to come forward and play their due role in giving the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir their legitimate right of self-determination, which has been denied since 1947,” he said in an interview with APP.

He said that millions of Indian army, security and para-military forces are deployed in every corner of Kashmir even hostels, schools and colleges are not left alone. Faiz said that mass graves, bloodshed spilling fear in every corner of the valley, they were innocent Kashmiris who were arrested, killed and thrown in mass grave just because they demanded their basic right of self-determination.

“We have never seen such tyranny”, Faiz Naqshbandi said. “Parents have no idea about their children, kids lost their guardians and living in a depress situation, one cannot imagine”, Faiz added.

On February 5, Pakistanis and Kashmiris residing in all parts of the world would express complete solidarity with the people of IIOJK, reminding the international human rights ‘champions’ of their lawful and moral obligation of ensuring the right to self-determination to Kashmiris.

NA body for jointly resolving Baluchistan issues

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MNAs to donate one-month salary to quake victims in Turkiye, Syria
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ISLAMABAD, Feb 2 (APP):National Assembly Special Committee on Baluchistan on Thursday highlighted the importance of working in a unified manner to address the long-standing problems faced by the province and ensure the welfare of its people.

The meeting chaired by National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf stressed the importance of involving all relevant stakeholders in the decision-making process to ensure that their perspectives and concerns are taken into account.

The meeting was aimed at addressing the pressing issues faced by the Baluchistan province and working toward their resolution.

The Committee comprising prominent members from various political parties and government stakeholders decided to frame Terms of Reference (TORs), and prepare a list of the most pressing issues for their fast tracking.

Initially, the committee agreed to take up the issues of non-provision of gas to local residents in certain areas of Baluchistan, rehabilitation of flood-affected people, repatriation of Internally Displace Persons (IDPs), illegal occupation of land by oil and gas companies and fixation of job quotas.

Besides that, the Committee members discussed various initiatives and plans to improve the standard of living, provide basic necessities, and create job opportunities for the residents of Baluchistan.

The speaker expressed his satisfaction with the proceedings of the meeting and emphasized the need for continued cooperation and collaboration among the members to achieve the desired outcomes.

He thanked the members for their participation and commitment to finding solutions to the challenges faced by the province.

Besides Speaker, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq (Federal Minister for Economic Affairs), Asad Mehmood ( Federal Minister for Communications), Ehsan Ur Rehman Mazari (Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination), Nawabzada Shazain Bugti (Federal Minister for Narcotics Control), Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar (Federal Minister for Law & Justice), Noor Alam Khan (Chairman PAC); MNAs Khalid Hussain Magsi, Usama Qadri, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, Prof. Dr. Shahnaz Baloch. Zia Lango (Home Minister Balochistan), Nawabzada Mir Gohram Khan Bugti (Advisor Labour & Manpower, Govt. Of Balochistan), and government functionaries from the federal and provincial government were also present in the meeting.

BRT receives finalist of ‘Prize for Cities’ Award

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PESHAWAR, Feb 02 (APP): Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Peshawar has received the award of the finalist of the ‘Prize for Cities’ in a ceremony held at New York, said a spokesman of TansPeshawar here on Thursday.

He said Zu Peshawar has won a cash award of 25,000 US Dollars for its selection amongst the five best projects of the World Resources Institute. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) TransPeshawar, Fayyaz Ahmad Khan received the award while representing Zu Peshawar.

TransPeshawar is the operator of BRT Peshawar. A total of 260 projects of 175 cities of 65 countries were scrutinized for the Award of the Prize for Cities.

During the award ceremony, Zu Peshawar, especially its services for bringing positive change in the lives of the residents of Peshawar and especially of the marginalized classes of society were appreciated at global level.

Theme of the award for the current year was ‘Thriving Together in Turbulent Times’ and those projects, which have made the lives of the people easy during Covid-19 pandemic were included in the contest.

BRT Peshawar started its services during Covid-19 pandemic in August 2020 and provided traveling facilities to 54 million commuters during that period.

Zu Peshawar is providing transportation facilities to more than 300,000 commuters on its various routes on a daily basis and getting access to 70% part of the city.

A vendor extracting pomegranate and grapefruit juice for customers at Qissa Khawani Bazaar

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A vendor extracting pomegranate and grapefruit juice for customers at Qissa Khawani Bazaar
APP05-020223 PESHAWAR: February 02 - A vendor extracting pomegranate and grapefruit juice for customers at Qissa Khawani Bazaar. APP/SYR/MAF/TZD
A vendor extracting pomegranate and grapefruit juice for customers at Qissa Khawani Bazaar
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Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam addressing a seminar on “One Day International Urdu Journalism Conference and Book Mela” at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD)

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Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam addressing a seminar on "One Day International Urdu Journalism Conference and Book Mela" at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD)
APP06-020223 ISLAMABAD: February 02 - Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam addressing a seminar on "One Day International Urdu Journalism Conference and Book Mela" at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD). APP/SMR/MAF/TZD

Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam addressing a seminar on "One Day International Urdu Journalism Conference and Book Mela" at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD)
APP06-020223 ISLAMABAD

Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam visiting different stalls during Book Mela at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD)

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Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam visiting different stalls during Book Mela at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD)
APP07-020223 ISLAMABAD: February 02 - Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam visiting different stalls during Book Mela at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD). APP/SMR/MAF/TZD
Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam visiting different stalls during Book Mela at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD)
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Advisor to Prime Minister for Political, Public Affairs, National Heritage and Culture Engr. Amir Muqam visiting different stalls during Book Mela at National Language Promotion Department (NLPD)
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Laborers preparing raw bricks at a local Bricks Kiln

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Laborers preparing raw bricks at a local Bricks Kiln
APP09-020223 MULTAN: February 02 - Laborers preparing raw bricks at a local Bricks Kiln. APP/QSM/MAF/TZD/ZID
Laborers preparing raw bricks at a local Bricks Kiln
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A vendor frying chicken and fish for customers at Qissa Khawani Bazaar

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A vendor frying chicken and fish for customers at Qissa Khawani Bazaar
APP04-020223 PESHAWAR: February 02 - A vendor frying chicken and fish for customers at Qissa Khawani Bazaar. APP/SYR/MAF/TZD
A vendor frying chicken and fish for customers at Qissa Khawani Bazaar
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PSX turns around to bullish trend, gains 113 points

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 2 (APP):The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) turned around to bullish trend on Thursday, gaining 113.56 points, a positive change of 0.28 percent, closing at 40,733.51 against 40,619.95 points the previous day.

A total of 124,087,701 shares were traded during the day as compared to 130,973,488 shares the previous day, whereas the price of shares stood at Rs 6.120 billion against Rs 5.877 billion on the last trading day.

As many as 328 companies transacted their shares in the stock market; 152 of them recorded gains and 146 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 30 companies remained unchanged.

The three top-trading companies were WorldCall Telecom with 20,606,814 shares at Rs.1.17 per share, Pak Petroleum with 12,289,269 shares at Rs 75.35 per share, and Dewan Motors with 6,197,500 shares at Rs.14.48 per share.

Nestle Pakistan witnessed a maximum increase of Rs.94.99 per share price, closing at Rs.5,300.00 whereas the runner-up was Mari PetroleumXD with a Rs.32.63 rise in its per share price to Rs1,454.35.

Pak Services witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs.157.13 per share closing at Rs 1,938.00 followed by Siemens Pak with Rs 47.64 decline to close at Rs.587.58.

PM visits Shazia Marri to congratulate on her son’s wedding

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PM visits Shazia Marri to congratulate on her son's wedding

KARACHI, Feb 02 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday visited the residence of Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection Shazia Marri to extend greetings on her son’s wedding.

The prime minister, who was on day-long visit here, expressed good wishes for the newly married couple.

He prayed that the wedding of the couple might become a source of pleasures for both the families.