In a conversation hosted by the 2nd number Bar Association of Istanbul in honor of Pakistan Law and Justice minister, Naseem said Pakistan is a test case for the fairness of FATF as the country has met almost all the requirements to exit the grey list.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar said in a statement that Pakistan strongly condemns the arrest of over 1400 Kashmiris on false charges in one of the biggest ever crackdowns in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
While chairing a meeting on facilitating the Chinese investors in SEZs, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that Pakistan needs investment to accelerate industrialization. It is critical to create maximum employment opportunities for the country's growing population.
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In his interview, PM Khan was asked to comment on the cancellation of the tour of England and New Zealand Cricket Boards to Pakistan. Commenting on BCCI, he said that being the richest board in the world no one would dare to do that to India what ECB did to Pakistan.
According to PM Khan, Pakistan was engaging with those groups of the TTP who can be reconciled ‘from a position of strength’. Moreover, he reiterated that there are no military solutions to insurgencies. Ever since the Taliban took over, Pakistan appears hopeful.
Sharing the pictures of the statue on Twitter, Fakeero Solanki wrote: “Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Sculpture in Fiberglass size, 4'x17'x4' ft PMA Kakul Abbottabad Pakistan Fakeero Solanki 2021.” He had previously prepared two more statues of Quaid-e-Azam.
PM Khan says that the US had no other option but to do everything it could to support a stable government in Afghanistan because the Taliban are the only option for fighting Islamic State in the region and to prevent the ascendency of hardline elements within the Taliban’s own ranks.
With the last bastion of opposition now gone, the Taliban have fully established their rule in the war-ravaged country. The daunting challenge of socio-economic emancipation will test their resolve and skills and the task becomes more complex when weighed in the context of ethnic and gender equality.
According to Moied Javeed, no one can be called a hero in this country because the so-called big boys at that time sold their souls to perpetuate their powerful era. The state has not failed, the society has failed in general, the values have degenerated and norms have deteriorated
Today, in Pakistan, we have over 30,000 madrassas, with a student enrolment that exceeds 2.5 million ‘children. Consequently, for the most part, these madrassas attract children of rural and impoverished families, who otherwise are unable to afford any other kind of education