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Security beefed up ahead of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) celebrations in AJK
MIRPUR (AJK): Sep 24 (APP):: The authorities of Mirpur division have restructured and beefed up the security across Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) to maintain already prevailed complete law and order during the most sanctified day of Eid Milad un Nabi (Peace Be Upon Him) to be celebrated on September 29, official sources said on Sunday.
The indication to this effect was given by official sources about intensification of the security arrangements on the eve of the scheduled world-over enthusiastic celebration of the holy day of Jashan e Eid MIlad un Nabi (PBUH), the birth day of the last Holy Prophet Muhammad (S A W).
The sources told APP that although complete peace and order persisted in AJK including Mirpur district, yet fool-proof security arrangements had been made in all ten districts of Azad Jammu Kashmir.
In the wake of the measures to tighten the security, checking at all the routes leading to AJK including all the exit and entry points at Mangla, Kohala, Azad Pattan, Gujrat-Bhimbher Road and Dhan Galli has been intensified.
The district police chiefs (SSPs, SPs) of all ten districts of AJK have been issued special directives to keep the police contingents alert and vigilant to maintain peace and order during Eid Milad un Nabi (PBUH) processions and other sacred Eid Milaad un Nabi (PBUH) congregations.
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Pakistan victorious in Pak-Afghan Target Ball C’ship
ISLAMABAD, Sep 24 (APP): Pakistan outplayed Afghan team by 38-18 in the match of the inaugural Pak-Afghan Target Ball Championship 2023 here at the Liaquat Gymnasium of Pakistan Sports Board.
Raihan Quraishi was the standout performer in the match, earning the title of the best scorer.
The Chief Guest for the event was Miss Sadia Ahmed, a Lawyer and Young Parliamentarian Associate in the Senate of Pakistan. Muhammad Ashraf, Assistant Director of Facilities at Pakistan Sports Board, and Fida Khan, the Director of Hostels were also present on the occasion.
Sadia Ahmed expressed her gratitude for the outstanding coordination efforts of the Director General of Pakistan Sports Board and its senior officials, which led to the successful organization of this championship.
She emphasized the pivotal role such sporting events play in enhancing Pakistan’s international image and drawing the attention of global athletes. Moreover, she highlighted the platform this competition provides for young players to showcase their talent and pride in representing their nation.
She urged Pakistan’s government, private associations, and organizations, including sports industrialists and renowned hotels, to lend their support and sponsorship to such games.
She said sports, beyond the realm of competition, hold immense benefits for both physical and mental well-being. In a world where the importance of holistic well-being is increasingly acknowledged, the Pak-Afghan Target Ball Championship 2023 offers an opportunity for players and spectators alike to experience these advantages firsthand.
The Pak-Afghan Target Ball Championship 2023 promises to be a landmark event in the world of sports, fostering cooperation and friendly competition between Pakistan and Afghanistan while providing a stage for emerging talents to shine and contributing to the physical and mental well-being of participants.
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CEO WSSC ensure special cleanliness arrangements for Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAW)
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Sep 24 (APP): Water and Sanitation Services Company DIKhan (WSSC) will make special arrangement to keep the city clean on the eve of Jashan-e-Eid Milad-Un-Nabi (SAW), CEO of the company informed.
Syed Sada Hussain Shah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Water and Sanitation Services Company (WSSC) said that special cleanliness arrangements would be done at all locations where celebration activities regarding Eid Milad-Un-Nabi (SAW) are to be conducted.
WSSC framed a contingency plan in connection with the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awal and finalized arrangements of cleanliness around Mosques and on routes of processions, he added.
According to the CEO, though this cleanliness plan focuses on 12th Rabi ul Awal, but in actual it has been chalked out for the whole month of Rabbi-ul-Awal keeping in view its religious significance so that citizens may observe their sacred occasion in a waste free environment.
He requested the communities to observe cautions regarding cleanliness of the overall city while celebrating Eid Milad un Nabi (SAW) with traditional spirit and zest.
US provided Canada with Intelligence on killing of Sikh leader: NYT
NEW YORK, Sep 24 (APP): American spy agencies gave assistance, but communications intercepted by Canada were more definitive in linking India to the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar that has heightened tensions between the two countries, The New York Times reported Sunday.
Quoting Western allied officials, the leading American newspaper said U.S. intelligence agencies offered their Canadian counterparts context that helped Canada conclude that India had been involved. Yet, it said, what appears to be the “smoking gun,” intercepted communications of Indian diplomats in Canada indicating involvement in the plot.
While US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called on India to cooperate with the Canadian investigation, American officials have largely tried to avoid triggering any diplomatic blowback from India, it was pointed out. But the disclosure of the involvement of U.S. intelligence risks ensnaring Washington in the diplomatic battle between Canada and India at a time when it is keen to develop New Delhi as a closer partner, the report said.
The United States did not learn about the plot, or evidence pointing to India’s involvement in it, until after operatives had killed the Sikh leader, Nijjar, the Times said, quoting allied officials.
Two men fatally shot Nijjar, a Canadian citizen who had advocated independence for the Indian Punjab, in the Vancouver area on June 18.
In New York, Pakistan said it was not “surprised” by Canada’s revelations that the Indian government was involved in the murder of the pro-Khalistan leader.
Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar linked the episode to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ideology of Hindu nationalism, or Hindutva.
“These ideologues of Hindutva, they are becoming emboldened in a manner that they are now going beyond the region,” Kakar said at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York as he took part in the UN General Assembly.
The “unfortunate killing of Mr. Singh on Canadian soil is a reflection of that ominous tendency,” he said.
In Islamabad, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zehra Baloch called the incident “a reckless and irresponsible act that calls into question India’s reliability as a credible international partner and its claims for enhanced global responsibilities.”
It shows “that India’s network of extra-territorial killings has now gone global,” she added.
Before the killing, the Times said, Canadian officials had told Nijjar that he was in danger. Several friends and associates of Nijjar said that he had been warned repeatedly about threats against him and had been cautioned to avoid the temple.
After his death, U.S. officials told their Canadian counterparts that Washington had not had any advance information about the plot, and that if U.S. officials had they would have immediately informed Ottawa under the intelligence agencies’ “duty to warn” doctrine, according to two allied officials.
The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss what has become a diplomatic firestorm, said Canadian officials had offered a general warning to Nijjar but had not told him that he was the target of an Indian government plot.
The United States routinely, and automatically, shares huge amounts of intercepted communications with its closest intelligence partners, including Canada, the report said. But the contextual information about the killing was shared deliberately as part of a package of various intelligence streams.
A spokesperson for the White House declined to comment. U.S. officials were reluctant to discuss the killing because although Washington wants to assist Canada, a close ally, it does not want to alienate India, a partner with which it is hoping to expand ties as a counterbalance to China’s rising influence in Asia, according to the Times.
The accusation has created a diplomatic rift between Ottawa and New Delhi, leading each to expel the other’s intelligence officers and India to suspend visas for Canadians.
Nevertheless, the killing, and the alleged involvement of the Indian government, has shocked officials in Washington, the report said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canadian officials have declined to release the specifics of the intelligence Canada has gathered about India. Canadian officials say it is important not to compromise the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s investigation of the killing.
Allied officials, according to the Times, would not describe in detail the intelligence shared by the United States.
A Canadian government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information, said the government had received intelligence from multiple countries, the report said.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. earlier reported that the Canadian government had gathered communications of Indian diplomats in Canada.
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