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Masood khan urges not to further ignore Kashmir conflict

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MUZAFFARABAD, Jun 15 (APP):Former President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and senior diplomat, Sardar Masood Khan, has stressed that the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel must not divert global attention from the long-standing and volatile Kashmir issue.
He warned that the international community cannot afford to ignore the fact that the Kashmir dispute lies between two nuclear armed neighbors Pakistan and India who have already fought multiple wars.
In an interviews here Sunday, Sardar Masood Khan emphasized that the recent military tensions between Pakistan and India once again underscore the urgent need for a just and peaceful settlement of the Kashmir conflict. He cautioned that continued international apathy, as witnessed in the past, could result in another war, a scenario that would have catastrophic consequences not only for South Asia but for global peace and security.
He urged the international community to ensure that Kashmir remains a priority on the agenda of the global agenda, and that pressure is increased on India to engage in meaningful and result-oriented dialogue with Pakistan.
Sardar Masood Khan stated that the people of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir are pursuing their legitimate right to self-determination in accordance with international law and United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.
He criticized the Indian government for consistently labeling this indigenous and lawful struggle as terrorism to mislead global public opinion. He also referred to recent remarks by the U.S. President advocating for a resolution to the Kashmir issue, terming it a positive development and urging Pakistan to leverage this momentum to mount diplomatic pressure on India through the United States.
Responding to a question regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, Sardar Masood Khan asserted that India’s unilateral suspension of the agreement is both illegal and contrary to the spirit of the treaty itself. He explained that there are multiple legal and diplomatic mechanisms available to address this issue — including the Permanent Indus Commission, mediation through the World Bank, and the United Nations Security Council.
He warned: “If India attempts to divert the flow of rivers, construct illegal dams, or block Pakistan’s water, it will gravely endanger regional peace and stability.
Commenting on a recent suggestion by PPP Chairman and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, proposing a joint anti-terrorism mechanism between India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Masood Khan said he was not fully aware of the context and background of the statement. However, he noted that such cooperation would be extremely difficult under the current circumstances due to a severe lack of mutual trust.
He added that India’s continuous hostile rhetoric, anti-Pakistan propaganda, and the use of derogatory language by senior officials — including the Indian External Affairs Minister -are exacerbating mistrust between the two countries and obstructing diplomatic engagement.
Rejecting recent remarks made by Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar in Brussels as unacceptable to Pakistan, Sardar Masood Khan said that if and when bilateral talks resume, the agenda must include not only the Kashmir dispute but also all aspects of terrorism, including credible evidence of India’s involvement in destabilizing activities within Pakistan — particularly in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Gilgit-Baltistan — and its targeting of foreign nationals on Pakistani soil.

A woman is buying old toys for children from a shop. .

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A woman is buying old toys for children from a shop. .
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worker busy in his routine work outside motorcycle repairing shop at Mcleod road.

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worker busy in his routine work outside motorcycle repairing shop at Mcleod road.
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Boys playing cricket on the Mcleod Road.

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Boys playing cricket on the Mcleod Road.
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Major funds approved for Rwp development projects, water schemes; Engr Qamar ul Islam

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RAWALPINDI, Jun 15 (APP): Chairman District Coordination Committee, Engineer Qamar ul Islam Raja MNA, announced the approval of major development funds worth billions of rupees by the Punjab Government in its annual development plan for various projects across Rawalpindi district, including NA-53 constituency. The Budget 2025-26 will be presented on Monday (16th June) in the Punjab Assembly.

Talking exclusively to APP here on Sunday, Raja Qamar ul Islam confirmed that the long-pending amount of Rs.9.0 billion has also been fixed for the Rawalpindi Ring Road project, which will be immediately released to accelerate regional development.

He informed that approvals include Rs. 21.0 crore for Jorian Hospital and Rs. 11.0 crore for Pothohar Town Rawat Hospital to complete pending work.

For infrastructure development, Rs. 2.3 billion was approved for dualization of Gorakhpur-Khasala Khurad Road and Rs. 1.7 billion for Tulsah Morr Adiala Road Underpass to reduce travel time between Adiala Road and Chontra areas.

“We are implementing a network of development projects across NA-53 to provide better facilities to residents”, he said while highlighting the mega road network initiatives.

“The approval of Rs. 3.5 billion for Khawaja Corporation Flyover and underpass will significantly improve connectivity”, he added.

Qamar highlighted that allocation of Rs. 1.8 billion to revive the Mujahid Dam project following Mohota Dam’s completion has also been approved and added in the development plan, with efforts underway to secure additional funds for its completion by fiscal year 2025-26. Rs. 15.0 crore approved for feasibility studies to utilize Swaan River water for Rawat and Chontra areas.

Road infrastructure projects include Rs. 2.0 crore for Choora Sharif to Malukal Road, Rs.15.0 crore for Dhok Budhal to Sukho Road linking Rawat directly with Chakwal Road.

To expedite water supply schemes, Rs.1.0 crore has been allocated for designing supply systems from Dhoke Chuh Dam, avoiding construction delays. Other water initiatives include Rs. 6.0 crore for Mohri Ghazan, Lakhan and Dhamial supply schemes, Rs. 7.0 crore for Dhoke Budhal water scheme restoration and drainage, Rs. 2.8 crore for Malukal water scheme rehabilitation Rs. 1.5 crore for drainage in Jorian and UC Dhamial.

“Water supply remains our top priority,” said Qamar-ul-Islam, confirming that ongoing work on streets, education, health, electricity and gas utilities would maintain current momentum, with several projects nearing completion in coming months.

Matric students across KPK participate in the 2nd round of Goodwill and CUSIT Talent Scholarship Test held by Peshawar Model Degree Colleges.

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Matric students across KPK participate in the 2nd round of Goodwill and CUSIT Talent Scholarship Test held by Peshawar Model Degree Colleges.
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PESHAWAR: June 15 –Matric students across KPK participate in the 2nd round of Goodwill and CUSIT Talent Scholarship Test held by Peshawar Model Degree Colleges.

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PESHAWAR: June 15 – Matric students across KPK participate in the 2nd round of Goodwill and CUSIT Talent Scholarship Test held by Peshawar Model Degree Colleges. APP/SYR/TZD/FHA

Matric students across KPK participate in the 2nd round of Goodwill and CUSIT Talent Scholarship Test held by Peshawar Model Degree Colleges.
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PESHAWAR: June 15 – Matric students across KPK participate in the 2nd round of Goodwill and CUSIT Talent Scholarship Test held by Peshawar Model Degree Colleges. APP/SYR/TZD/FHA

Vendor sprinkling water on seasonal fruit litchi to attract customers at Cantt Bazar.

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Vendor sprinkling water on seasonal fruit litchi to attract customers at Cantt Bazar.
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CM announces free higher education for children of industrial, mine workers

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LAHORE, Jun 15 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched a landmark initiative offering free higher education to the children of industrial and mine workers at COMSATS University.
Under the program, the Punjab government will bear all educational expenses, marking a historic step towards uplifting the working class through education.
The CM talking about the initiative said, “Children of workers will be admitted to seven campuses of COMSATS University, and the Punjab government will pay their fees.
” She added that workers are the crown of the nation, and her government is determined to provide them with every essential facility, especially in the fields of education and healthcare.
“The doors of higher education are now open for every worker’s child in Punjab. No child will be deprived of education due to financial hardship,” she affirmed, adding that these measures reflect a commitment to social justice that has no precedent in the province’s history.
CM Maryam Nawaz added that children of registered workers, including those of deceased and disabled workers, would be eligible for this opportunity across all major campuses of COMSATS University, Islamabad, Lahore, Abbottabad, Wah, Attock, Sahiwal, and Vehari.
She noted that the initiative is a testament to her government’s inclusive vision and dedication to improving the lives of laborers through meaningful, long-term support.
Relevant authorities briefed the Chief Minister that the Worker Welfare Fund has opened the application process and that deadlines vary by campus, ranging from early July to mid-August.
Applicants are required to apply online through the university’s official website and must also submit relevant documents at the admission office. These include copies of the worker’s CNIC, registered worker certificate, the student’s CNIC or B-Form, and proof of social security or old age benefit enrollment.