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Pakistan to ensure it gets rightful share of Indus water: FO Spokesperson

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ISLAMABAD, May 23 (APP): Pakistan would work to ensure it continued to receive its rightful share of the water under the Indus Water Treaty, the Foreign Office Spokesperson said here on Friday.
Speaking during the weekly press briefing , he said, “We have continued to highlight our principled position on many occasions on Indus Water Treaty.”
“There is no provision in the Indus Water Treaty which can allow for suspension or abrogation of the Treaty unilaterally and we will continue to work with the international community to highlight the perils involved in India pursuing this course of action,” he added.
He said human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir were becoming increasingly visible to the international community.
“We have been highlighting this issue, particularly after this recent Pahalgam incident. We also have seen an uptick in the repression by occupying Indian armed forces, inside Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and we would continue to raise these issues, highlight the gravity of human rights violations in IIOJK to the International Community,” he added.
He said, “Pakistan categorically rejects the baseless, provocative, and irresponsible allegations made by the Indian Prime Minister during a recent public address in Rajasthan. The remarks, replete with distortions, misrepresentations, and inflammatory rhetoric, are clearly aimed at stoking regional tensions for narrow political gains.”
“Such statements not only reflect a deliberate attempt to mislead the public but also violate the norms of responsible statecraft. Resorting to threats and boasting about military action against a sovereign nation is a grave breach of the United Nations Charter and established principles of international law. This dangerous approach undermines regional peace and stability,” he remarked.
He said, “Pakistan remains a consistent and proactive partner in the global fight against terrorism. Any insinuation seeking to associate Pakistan with acts of terrorism is factually incorrect and patently misleading. It is a tactic often employed to divert attention from India’s own internal challenges, as well as its repressive policies in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).”
The Spokesperson said, “India’s attempts to mask its serious human rights violations are well-documented and well-recognized by the international community. The plight of the Kashmiri people and their just struggle for self-determination cannot be obscured by aggressive rhetoric and political deflection.”
“Pakistan urges the Indian leadership to exercise responsibility and restraint. Escalatory statements and belligerent posturing serve no purpose other than exacerbating tensions. Rather than resorting to fictitious narratives and warmongering for electoral mileage, India should demonstrate maturity by resolving outstanding disputes through peaceful dialogue and diplomacy,” he continued.
He said, “Pakistan remains firmly committed to peaceful coexistence, regional stability, and constructive engagement. However, our desire for peace should not be misconstrued as weakness. The people of Pakistan and its armed forces are fully prepared and capable of defending the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
“Any misadventure or aggression will be met with a resolute and proportionate response. Pakistan has demonstrated its resolve in the past and will do so again, if required,” he asserted.
He urged the international community to take serious note of India’s aggressive posture and hate-driven narratives that threaten regional peace.
“It is imperative to discourage such rhetoric and actions to preserve stability in South Asia. Glorification of conflict benefits no one, and the path to lasting peace lies in dialogue, mutual respect, and adherence to international law.”
He informed that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held telephone conversations with the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, and President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi.
“While strongly condemning India’s unprovoked attacks against Pakistan that led to martyrdom of innocent civilians, including women and children, the Prime Minister highlighted Pakistan’s valiant Armed Forces’ responsible, measured yet befitting and forceful reply to the enemy. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm resolve to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity at all costs. He also expressed his concern over India’s attempt to unilaterally hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance and emphasized that Jammu and Kashmir dispute remains the root cause of instability in South Asia,” he told.
The Spokesperson said developments in the Middle East, particularly the alarming situation in Gaza, were also discussed. The PM urged the international community to ensure consistent and timely delivery of humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza. He also hoped that the upcoming UN Conference on Two-State Solution next month would yield meaningful outcomes.
The Spokesperson said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had firmly rejected the unfounded allegations circulating in certain segments of the Indian media, which falsely claim that Pakistan employed the Shaheen missile during Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos (BM).
“These claims originated following the release of a video by the Indian Army’s official Twitter handle, purportedly showing the use of Pakistan’s Shaheen missile. Upon realizing that the claim was unsubstantiated, the Indian Army promptly deleted the misleading video. However, by then, sections of the Indian media had already amplified the false narrative without verification. Regrettably, some Indian outlets continue to propagate this misinformation.”
He stressed that disseminating unverified and inflammatory content not only undermined regional stability but also reflected poorly on the professionalism of official institutions.
He said, “Pakistan categorically rejects the allegations that Pakistan attempted to target the Golden Temple, the most revered place in the Sikh faith. We hold all places of worship in the highest esteem and cannot think of targeting a holy site like the Golden Temple.”
” In fact, it was India that targeted different places of worship in Pakistan in the intervening night of 6 and 7 May 2025. The allegations leveled by the Indian side cannot shift attention from this unacceptable act,” he added.
He said, “Pakistan is the proud custodian of many holy sites of the Sikh faith. Every year, it welcomes thousands of Sikh pilgrims from across the world. Pakistan also provides visa-free access to the Gurdwara Sahib Kartarpur through the Kartarpur Corridor. In that backdrop, any claim concerning Pakistan’s attempt to target the Golden Temple is absolutely baseless and incorrect.”
He further said, “Pakistan condemns in the strongest possible terms the continued Israeli aggression in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of dozens of Palestinians, as well as deliberate targeting of hospitals and other critical infrastructure, along with mass evacuation orders.”
“The expansion of Israeli ground operations in Gaza, as well as its announcement to take control of all of Gaza, poses a grave threat to efforts aimed towards achieving peace and stability in the region. In addition, Israel also continues to deliberately obstruct critical humanitarian aid from reaching millions in dire need. Pakistan reiterates its call on the international community for an immediate end to Israel’s genocidal campaign, and to ensure a lasting ceasefire in Gaza. It also urges concrete steps towards provision of unimpeded humanitarian supplies to millions of Palestinians in dire need, as well as to hold Israel accountable for its egregious crimes,” he explained.
He said Pakistan reiterated its unequivocal opposition to any attempts to displace the Palestinians from their ancestral lands, expand illegal Israeli settlements or to annex any part of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

May 31 deadline for seeking NOC for hides collection

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RAWALPINDI, May 23 (APP): The last date for submission of applications for non-objection certificates (NOCs) for collection of sacrificial animal hides be submitted to the Deputy Commissioner Office Rawalpindi is May 31.

“The NOC from the District Administration Rawalpindi will be mandatory for collecting hides of sacrificial animals on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha. No one will be allowed to collect hides without NOCs,” a DPR news release said on Friday.

Those interested in collecting hides must apply to the Deputy Commissioner Office Rawalpindi for NOCs by May 31, it added.

President SCBAP attends China-S.Asia Law Training Program

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ISLAMABAD, May 23 (APP):Muhammad Rauf Atta, President Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan (SCBAP), is currently in China at the invitation of the China National Institute of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (CNISCO) to attend the 9th China-South Asia Legal Training Program at Shanghai University.
Besides Pakistan, participants from India, Russia, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Srilanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives, Bhutan and other countries are attending the conference.
The opening ceremony was held at Shanghai University. President SCBAP was the second speaker to deliver his address, following a Russian speaker.
Proceedings of the conference were chaired by President, China Law Society (CLE) Mr. Jing Han Chao.
In his address, President Chao expressed his great privilege and honor in representing Pakistan and its legal community
at such a prestigious global forum.
He described the event as an opportunity for all participants to understand diverse legal systems and exchange best practices. He encouraged everyone to engage fully in the conference and to implement valuable insights into their own legal frameworks.
Mr Chao emphasized upon the crucial role of the rule of law in establishing peaceful societies . He advocated for an unbiased approach that respects individual beliefs, asserting that adherence to the rule of law must be consistent and should not exclude anyone based on race, religion, or gender.
He said that adherence to the rule of law must transcend beyond borders. He referenced various international covenants, all of which highlight the importance of the rule of law. He also highlighted the importance of upholding important  tenets such as the independence of the judiciary, the right to a fair trial, freedom of expression, respect for constitutionalism, a democratic framework, a solid understanding of the law, and the protection of human rights.
President Chao also recognized the importance of swift and effective administration of justice, terming it  essential for fostering public trust in the rule of law.
He said that when justice is accessible and timely, individuals are more likely to recognize its significance, further citing that this commitment to justice must be applied uniformly to achieve global adherence to the rule of law,
He reaffirmed the strong friendship between China and Pakistan. He praised the development and growth across all the sectors, defeating poverty.
Mr Chao said that China and Pakistan are ironclad brothers and expressed his gratitude for the support of Chinese government and people of China in all testing time, extended his best wishes for the successful conclusion of the event, along with its agendas and objectives.

Aurangzeb Khichi reaffirms commitment to preserve country’s rich cultural heritage

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ISLAMABAD, May 23 (APP):Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khichi Friday reaffirmed the government’s commitment towards preserving and promoting Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage.
He spoke while chairing the 33rd meeting of the Board of Governors of Lok Virsa.
Held at the organization’s headquarters in Islamabad, the meeting brought together board members, senior officials, and Lok Virsa’s management to review the institution’s performance and strategize future initiatives.
Aurangzeb Khichi emphasized the vital role of cultural institutions in safeguarding national identity and called for innovative approaches to engage the younger generation.
“Lok Virsa’s efforts in preserving and promoting our diverse traditions are commendable,” said the minister. “We must now take bold, modern steps to ensure our cultural legacy continues to thrive.”
The key proposals approved during the session included the renovation of the Lok Virsa Museum, organization of regional cultural festivals, creation of a digital archive, and launch of support programs for artists.
The minister concluded by thanking all participants and pledged continued government support to strengthen Lok Virsa’s leadership in cultural development and national pride.

Govt to prioritize public relief in upcoming budget: Rana Mashhood

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LAHORE, May 23 (APP):Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan has said that the federal government is committed to providing relief to the public in the upcoming budget, despite economic challenges.
Speaking to the media at the International Solar Energy Meet and the grand launch of the Inverex XIO electric vehicle on Friday, Rana Mashhood said that the economic progress achieved over the past year is beginning to yield positive outcomes.
“By the grace of Allah Almighty, we have managed to reduce inflation and ensure good governance in just one year,” he said. “Development efforts in Punjab and initiatives by the federal government are now being recognized by other provinces as well,” he added. He affirmed that the upcoming federal budget will reflect the government’s focus on public welfare and economic relief.
Rana Mashhood also praised Pakistan’s advancements in alternative energy and technology, noting that the event brought together local and international stakeholders under one roof to present innovative solar solutions. He described it as a significant step towards positioning Pakistan as a key player in the global green energy sector.
“Just like in the field of technology, Pakistan is making its mark globally in alternate energy,” he said. “This event showcases collaborative efforts in sustainable energy for a brighter future,” he added.
Highlighting the country’s technological capabilities, Rana Mashhood referred to Pakistan’s self-reliance in both defence and civil technology. “We proved our strength in defence during the ‘Bunyan-um-Marsoos’ operation. Our youth have shown excellence by neutralizing enemy systems, proving Pakistan’s growing global tech stature,” he said.
He lauded the companies participating in the solar energy expo, calling them ambassadors of Pakistan’s innovation and progress.
When asked about defence spending, Rana Mashhood asserted that national security remains paramount. “Given the regional situation, we will not hesitate to increase the defence budget if needed. Our sovereignty and security are non-negotiable,” he emphasized.

Integration of policies crucial for economic progress: PM

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ISLAMABAD, May 23 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Friday said it was important to integrate financial, revenue and production policies for economic progress of the country.

He was talking to Professor Stefan Dercon, a British Economist who called on him here.

He said right balance in all policies was essential for promotion of business.

In the past eras, he said, the goods of Pakistan were in demand all across the world and Pakistan was considered a goods exporting country.

“We want to bring Pakistan to that position again,” he remarked.

He said reforms in the economy were needed to attain this position so that the system could again move towards higher exports.

Stefan Dercon appreciated the right direction of the government policies and reforms.

He commended the tariff rationalization policies of the government while mentioning the positive trends of the foreign investors regarding Pakistan.

Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb, Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Economic Affairs Ahad Khan Cheema, Minister for Power Awais Khan Leghari, Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik and high level officials of the relevant departments attended the meeting.

A vendor feeds sacrificial animals at the cattle market in Bhatta Chowk ahead of Eid-ul-Adha

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A vendor feeds sacrificial animals at the cattle market in Bhatta Chowk ahead of Eid-ul-Adha
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A vendor feeds sacrificial animals at the cattle market in Bhatta Chowk ahead of Eid-ul-Adha
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A vendor feeds sacrificial animals at the cattle market in Bhatta Chowk ahead of Eid-ul-Adha
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