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Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi passes away in Lahore

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 19 (APP): APP Digital NewsAllama Khadim Hussain Rizvi, the leader of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan breathed his last Thursday night at Lahore, his party announced. He was 55.

No reason for his death was given. His party officials said he was rushed to a hospital after he had problem breathing and had fever for past few days. However he was pronounced dead when he arrived at the hospital.

Senior TLP leader Syed Inayat-ul-Haq Shah also confirmed the news and asked the TLP workers to proceed to Lahore to participate in his last rites. The Tehreek-e-Labbaik announced that his funeral would be held on Saturday at 10 in the morning at Minar-e-Pakistan.

Videos on several social media accounts showed large number of his followers rushing to his home and crying over his sad demise.

The fire brand clerk was known for his protest marches, that often became violent and created law and order problems. His last protest was relatively shorter at Faizabad and ended only after a two day blockade of the twin cities on Monday.

Immediately after the confirmation of the news condolences poured in from all sections of society; including the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister, Information Minister, Chief of Army Staff, Chief Minister Punjab and political leaders of many parties.

Prime Minister Imran Khan in a tweet expressed his grief over the sad demise of Allama Khadim Rizvi and conveyed condolences to his family.

Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa also conveyed his condolences over the demise of the TLP leader.

 

Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister on Information in Punjab also expressed grief over his sad demise.

Amir Jamat Islami also expressed his grief and prayed to Allah Almighty to bless the departed soul.

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s consistent stance on Kashmir

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Prime Minister Imran Khan’s stance on Kashmir at international fora to highlight gruesome human rights violations by India

 

Indian media’s fake “civil war” in Pakistan, falls flat on face

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By Shafek Koreshe

In an abortive attempt to create diversion from Narendra Modi’s human rights abuses in Kashmir, the Indian media went berserk by propagating fake news about a “civil war” like situation in Karachi, triggering a hilarious response from the twitterati in Pakistan, who enjoyed every bit of the ridiculous reports.

#CivilWarInPakistan and #KarachiCivilWar were in no time the top trends, with the young twitter users going crazy by posting video clips from action movies, comics, images of the Indian MiG pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, shot down by Pakistan Air Force inside Pakistan’s territory, as scenes from the Civil War, getting an equally enthusiastic response with numerous retweets and likes.

The arrest of PML-N leader Captain (Retd) Safdar on charges of political sloganeering at Quaid’s Mausoleum and leave applications by senior police officers was exploited by the top Indian news channels, who portrayed an administrative issue as a “civil war” and went to the extent of even reporting casualties, and armed clashes.

Indian Media ditches professionalism to dip at to its lowest 

#FakeNews CNN18News
#FakeNews CNN18News

The news reports were part of a persistent barrage of fake news from Indian mainstream media and its RAW controlled assets on social media over the past few months. The trend has witnessed a sharp spike as part of India’s fifth generation war (5GW) against Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Foreign Office on the “malicious and fabricated propaganda” by Indian mainstream and social media claiming civil unrest in Pakistan, said planting such baseless stories were reflective of the “Pakistan-obsessed BJP-RSS” mindset.

“Needless to say that Indian media continues to hit new lows,” he said, when asked to respond over the series of fake news flashed as breaking news across the Indian media about a “civil war in Pakistan”.

“Indian media continues to hit new lows”: FO

The Spokesperson said through “peddling fake news and running propaganda machinery”, India could not wash away the truth about its own gross and systematic human rights violations in Indian Ilelgally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

“Rather than reporting on humanitarian crisis in IIOJK, the Indian media chooses to spread fake and sensational news about Pakistan to detract from core issues,” he said.

5th Gen War – Twitterati bust RAW’s #Fake letter attributed to COAS

 

#FakeNews - Yet another figment of imagination of Indian Media
#FakeNews – Yet another figment of imagination of Indian Media

The Indian media tried hard to appease its own consumers and to create a diversion from its human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir. However in its abortive attempt it created history by churning out fake news overpowered by the anti-Pakistan hysteria, undermining its professional ethics and credibility.

#FakeNews - India Today with its concocted news story
#FakeNews – India Today with its concocted news story

The unleashing of the Indian media did not go unnoticed, as Michael Kugelman, deputy director at the @AsiaProgram and South Asia senior associate @TheWilsonCenter in a tweet pointed that the Indian disinformation accounts were exploiting Pakistan’s current political crisis, and “falsely claiming that the country is no experiencing urban warfare.”

He described the trend as “dangerous and disturbing”, as several of these accounts were verified and had huge followings.

Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari said the Indian media was in “hyper drive with fake news on Pakistan” and regretted that it was “unfortunate that Twitter is [deliberately ignoring it].”

All major media outlets in so-called world’s biggest democracy decimated all journalistic norms as none bothered to fact-check such a huge gaffe. India’s News18, India Today, Zee News, India.com and several others quoted the International Herald which showed old videos of bomb explosions in Pakistan and portrayed it as the ongoing civil war.

#FakeNews - Indian International Herald tweet
#FakeNews – Indian International Herald tweet

The Institute of Policy Research in a report said their data indicates a pattern of Indian propaganda against Pakistan on digital media that grew exponentially after 2018 General Elections in #Pakistan. The propaganda hovers around largely 4 key themes.

IPRI Timeline of Indian Propaganda
IPRI Timeline of Indian Propaganda

Minister for Ports and Shipping pointed that the Indian propaganda was at its peak and “sadly fueled by the PDM Circus.” He said the food inflation was artificially manufactured, but was being brought under control.

Minister for Kashmir Affairs also lambasted the “fake, fabricated and malicious propaganda campaign to malign State institutions of Pakistan. He urged @Twitter to take action against Indian accounts for #FakeNews against Paksitan.

However, this idiocy of Indian media gave the Twitterati a perfect chance to enjoy as the microblogging site was flooded with messages to ridicule the Indian media’s insanity.

“Karachi civil war has gotten so bad that my food panda delivery boy had to crawl through mine fields carrying his AK47, RPG & 9mm along with my nihari and Biryani. This thing is getting so serious. Multiple cows have been killed & people are dying of over eating. #IndianMedia,” commented renowned singer Fakhr-e-Alam.

Besides numerous other fake photos, the Indian media also used an image of a building collapsed following a gas leakage blast in Karachi earlier in the day to substantiate its fake news of civil war.

“A little investigation would have informed Zee News that it wasn’t a bomb blast in ‘civil war’ in Pakistan but the result of a  gas leak in Karachi. Whither truth, objectivity, balance and fairness in reporting?,” said Farhatullah Babr, former senator of Pakistan Peoples Party which rules Sindh province.

“An Aircraft shot during civil war in Karachi… and the pilot captured…,” commented another Twitter user Fasihuddin while sharing the images of Indian aircraft MiG-21 and captured injured pilot Abhinandan following an aerial dogfight during India-Pakistan standoff in 2019.

CDA launches spring plantation drive, targets one million trees in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 04 (APP): The Capital Development Authority’s (CDA) Environment Wing on Wednesday launched the Spring Tree Plantation Campaign 2026, setting an ambitious target of planting one million saplings across the federal capital to further enhance its green cover.
The campaign was inaugurated by CDA Chairman and Chief Commissioner Islamabad Muhammad Ali Randhawa, who planted a sapling at the Tayyip Erdogan Interchange in Sector F-8.
CDA launches spring plantation drive, targets one million trees in Islamabad
Senior CDA officials, including Member Administration Talat Mahmood, Member Environment Esfandyar Baloch and the director general environment, along with a large number of schoolchildren, attended the ceremony.
Addressing the participants, Randhawa said the plantation drive would ensure the active participation of civil society, media, educational institutions, the private sector and the general public.
CDA launches spring plantation drive, targets one million trees in Islamabad
He said the initiative was being implemented in line with the directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, with a focus on planting environmentally friendly tree species.
The CDA chairman emphasised that the objective was not only to plant trees but also to ensure their proper care and protection.
He said advanced technologies, including satellite imagery from SUPARCO, would be used to monitor the plantations.
Under the initiative, details of newly planted trees will be recorded through QR codes to enable regular tracking of their age, growth and condition.
Initially, the system is being introduced along major highways, with plans to extend it to older trees as well.
Randhawa said indigenous, fruit-bearing and shade-providing trees would be prioritised under the campaign, adding that environmental expert Rizwan Mehboob had been engaged to provide technical guidance.
He urged citizens to play their part in making the campaign a success, stressing that increasing Islamabad’s green cover was a shared responsibility.
He further announced that stalls would be set up at various locations across the city to distribute saplings among residents.
He also appealed to the public to report any incidents of tree-cutting to the relevant authorities through the helpline, stating that these measures aimed to preserve Islamabad’s status as one of the world’s most beautiful capitals.

Pak- Uzbekistan strategic partnership – A key factor in strengthening Central & South Asia connectivity

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Professor Dr Adam Saud

ISLAMABAD, Feb 4 (APP): The upcoming visit of President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev on February 5-6 is being seen as a logical continuation of the intensified Uzbek-Pakistani dialogue in recent years. At the same time, it has been termed as an important step in implementing Uzbekistan’s foreign policy strategy, focused on expanding cooperation with South Asian countries.

The visit takes place against the backdrop of the formation of a new regional connectivity architecture, in which Central and South Asia are increasingly perceived as complementary regions, united by shared economic interests, historical ties, and civilizational roots.

Pakistan was among the first countries to recognize Uzbekistan’s independence on December 20, 1991. The establishment of diplomatic relations on May 10, 1992, laid the institutional foundation for bilateral engagement. However, a qualitatively new stage in the development of relations began in recent years, when political dialogue acquired a systematic and strategic character.

A key milestone was the signing of the Joint Declaration on Establishing a Strategic Partnership in July 2021, which formalized the mutual interest of both sides in deepening cooperation across a wide range of areas.

In March 2022, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s visit to Pakistan confirmed the alignment of strategic approaches between Tashkent and Islamabad on regional development, stabilization in Afghanistan, and the expansion of economic ties between Central and South Asia.

Regular contacts between the leaders of both countries at multilateral forums have also played an important role. The SCO Summit in Samarkand in September 2022, meetings within the framework of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA), the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), as well as global climate and economic summits, have contributed to the establishment of a trusting and pragmatic dialogue.

The official visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif to Uzbekistan in February 2025 was of particular significance. Following the visit, a Joint Declaration and a Protocol on the Establishment of a High-Level Strategic Partnership Council were signed. The creation of this mechanism provided a stable institutional foundation for Uzbek-Pakistani relations and opened opportunities for systematic coordination of bilateral initiatives and monitoring the implementation of agreed commitments.

Political dialogue at the highest level, particularly through the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, occupies a central place in the structure of Uzbek-Pakistani relations. Regular inter-ministerial political consultations enable the alignment of positions on key regional and international issues, including security, sustainable development, and reform of multilateral institutions.

The Foreign Ministers of Uzbekistan and Pakistan maintain an active dialogue both bilaterally and within international organizations such as the UN, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). Mutual visits and meetings facilitate the practical implementation of agreements reached at the highest level and help form a common stance on regional stability issues.

In June 2025, a bilateral Action Plan was signed, outlining specific measures to develop political, trade, economic, and humanitarian cooperation. This document serves as a tool to transition from political declarations to the practical implementation of joint projects.

Overall, inter-agency cooperation covers a broad spectrum—from financial and economic collaboration to the coordination of special representatives on Afghanistan—making bilateral relations genuinely comprehensive and multifaceted.

Uzbekistan and Pakistan actively cooperate within international and regional organizations, promoting the principles of multipolarity, respect for sovereignty, and non-interference in the internal affairs of states. Cooperation within the SCO and ECO is considered a key element in strengthening regional stability and economic integration. The two countries demonstrate closely aligned approaches on sustainable development, climate agenda, food security, and peace. Particular attention is given to Afghanistan, where Tashkent and Islamabad consistently advocate for a political-diplomatic settlement and Afghanistan’s integration into regional economic processes.

Inter-parliamentary cooperation also deserves special attention. Regular contacts between parliamentary delegations, the operation of friendship groups, and the exchange of legislative expertise contribute to aligning legal systems and creating a favorable regulatory framework for expanding economic and investment cooperation.

In April 2025, a Pakistani delegation led by the Chairman of the Senate, Yusuf Raza Gilani, visited Uzbekistan and participated in the 150th Anniversary Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. The Pakistani delegation was also received by the President of Uzbekistan. In September of the same year, an Uzbek parliamentary delegation headed by the Speaker of the Legislative Chamber, Nuriddinjon Ismoilov, visited Pakistan for productive meetings in the Parliament and relevant ministries and agencies.

The economic dimension of Uzbek-Pakistani relations demonstrates sustainable positive dynamics. Both sides have set clear targets to increase bilateral trade to 2 billion USD. By the end of 2025, bilateral trade reached 445.8 million USD, reflecting steadily growing trust between the business communities of the two countries.

The trade structure reflects the complementarity of the two economies. Uzbekistan exports agricultural products, cotton yarn, chemical goods, and transport services, while Pakistan supplies pharmaceuticals, textiles, food products, and light industry goods. At the same time, trade is viewed merely as a starting point for deeper industrial and investment cooperation.

Priority areas in this context include pharmaceuticals, textiles, and leather industries. Establishing joint ventures and localizing production are seen as effective mechanisms to increase added value and access third-country markets.

The development of transport and logistics cooperation is of strategic importance. Uzbekistan places particular emphasis on access to Pakistani ports—Karachi and Gwadar—which opens new opportunities for diversifying foreign trade routes.

A key cooperation project is the Trans-Afghan Railway, implemented trilaterally by Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The signing of a framework agreement in July 2025 marked an important step toward the practical implementation of the project, which can significantly reduce transportation time and costs, while strengthening economic connectivity between Central and South Asia.

Tourism has also become one of the fastest-growing areas of Uzbek-Pakistani interaction. In 2024–2025, mutual tourist flows showed steady growth, facilitated by visa liberalization, the restoration of direct flights, and active promotion of tourist potential.

For instance, in February 2025, only one weekly flight connected the two countries, whereas today Tashkent, Islamabad, and Lahore are linked by four weekly flights. As a result, coupled with Uzbekistan’s substantial potential in ziyarat tourism, the number of Pakistani tourists visiting Uzbekistan, which totaled 5,400 in 2024, increased 3.3 times in 2025, exceeding 18,000. In this context, tourism has become a promising area of economic cooperation, generating a multiplier effect for the economy.

Promising areas include cultural and educational tourism, ziyarat tourism, and the development of joint tourist routes targeting South Asian markets.

Cultural and humanitarian ties between Uzbekistan and Pakistan are based on deep historical roots, particularly linked to the Baburid era. Shared historical and cultural heritage serves as an important factor in bringing peoples closer and strengthening mutual trust.

It is noteworthy that Uzbekistan’s ongoing transformative processes attract sustained interest from Pakistan’s expert community and public circles. The policy of large-scale reforms under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is viewed by Pakistani analysts as a significant and largely unique model of modernization, combining institutional reforms, economic liberalization, and an active foreign policy. A tangible example of this interest is the book by Pakistani journalist and writer Muhammad Abbas Khan, “Uzbekistan: The Third Renaissance – A Concept of the Future”. In October 2025, the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Islamabad, in cooperation with the media holding Daily Ittehad, organized a presentation of this literary and journalistic work, written in Urdu.

In recent years, cooperation between think tanks in both countries has also intensified, fostering joint approaches to regional processes and forming a long-term vision for bilateral cooperation.

Representatives of Pakistani culture and arts traditionally participate in major international cultural events held in Uzbekistan. Conversely, Pakistan increasingly hosts festivals, presentations, and exhibitions highlighting Uzbekistan’s historical and cultural heritage, tourist potential, and contemporary development.

The implementation of large-scale cultural, tourism, and informational projects, establishment of direct regular flights, and the organization of business forums have led to a significant increase in cultural and humanitarian exchanges.

Thus, the upcoming visit of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Pakistan is expected to give a new impetus to the development of the strategic partnership, the expansion of economic and transport-logistics cooperation, and the deepening of humanitarian ties. Undoubtedly, it will reaffirm the mutual commitment of both sides to building sustainable connectivity between Central and South Asia and strengthening the role of the two countries as responsible participants in regional and global processes.

The writer is a Professor of International Relations at Bahria University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

 

Students are visiting stalls during Punjabi Cultural Day and the 5th Annual Book Fair at Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF)

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Students are visiting stalls during Punjabi Cultural Day and the 5th Annual Book Fair at Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF)
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Students are visiting stalls during Punjabi Cultural Day and the 5th Annual Book Fair at Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF)
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Students are visiting stalls during Punjabi Cultural Day and the 5th Annual Book Fair at Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF)
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Students are visiting stalls during Punjabi Cultural Day and the 5th Annual Book Fair at Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF)
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CM inaugurates Rajanpur’s first modern green e-bus service

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LAHORE, Feb 04 (APP): Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday inaugurated Rajanpur’s first state-of-the-art green electric bus, introducing a modern public transport facility in the district.
On her arrival, the chief minister received a traditional welcome with regional drums and a Balochi shawl presentation, said a handout issued here.
The CM traveled on the electric bus from DHQ Kitab Chowk to PCB Chowk Chain Mari, while girls showered flower petals and recited verses in her honour.
Provincial Minister for Mines Sher Ali Gorchani thanked the chief minister on behalf of the people of Rajanpur, highlighting her commitment to the district alongside initiatives in law and order, Suthra Punjab, and recruitment in the Border Military Police.
Provincial Minister for Transport Bilal Akbar Khan briefed the audience that 15 electric buses are now operating on three routes in Rajanpur, including Rajanpur–Fazilpur, Rajanpur–Kot Mithan, and the city circular road.
The launch was met with enthusiastic applause from participants, reflecting public excitement for the modern green transport service.