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FO rejects ‘baseless allegations’ of crackdown on overseas dissidents

Zahid Hafeez

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri on Tuesday categorically rejected the unsubstantiated media reports alleging Pakistan cracking down on overseas dissidents, saying Pakistan as a parliamentary democracy protected rights of its national living anywhere in the world. In response to media queries regarding baseless allegations of Pakistani institutions cracking down on overseas Pakistanis, the … Read more

UN report delivers stark warning on climate change

putin

UNITED NATIONS: A United Nations climate panel has confirmed in its strongest language ever that the impacts of human-caused climate change are severe and widespread, and that while there is still a chance to limit that warming, some impacts will continue to be felt for centuries. “It is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the … Read more

Imran Khan: Pakistan Will Get Benefit From Kashmiri Emerging Talent

Pakistan Will Get Benefit From Kashmiri Emerging Talent: Fast Bowler Imran Khan

Kashmir Premier League (KPL) team Kotli Lions fast bowler Imran Khan is not afraid to compete with senior young fast bowlers and says that when it comes to playing, you have to compete, whether he is a senior or a junior, he will play for the team.

Imran told that in Pakistan Super League bowlers did a great job. I am trying to bowl well here in KPL, I have worked hard on Yorkers and slow deliveries because in today’s cricket it is very important to have variety, and because of this hard work that I am succeeding.

The fast bowler said that good talent is emerging from league cricket, Shahnawaz Dhani is a good bowler, apart from fast bowlers and spinners, young batsmen are also emerging which is a good sign.

Imran Khan Senior said that KPL is a great opportunity for the youth of Kashmir, by sharing the dressing room with the senior players, they will have the opportunity to learn, if Kashmiri talent comes to the fore, it will benefit Pakistan.

He said that the cricket atmosphere in Kashmir is very good, beautiful ground and wonderful weather which I am enjoying very much.

 

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Pakistan welcomes UNSG statement on Kashmir dispute

Zahid Hafeez

Pakistan on Saturday welcomed the statement by the spokesperson of UN Secretary-General, reaffirming the United Nations’ position on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said the statement reaffirms that the United Nations’ position on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute is well-established and has not changed. “Pakistan particularly appreciates the timeliness … Read more

Youme-Estehsaal-e-Kashmir observed in Jeddah

Kashmir

JEDDAH: The Consulate General of Pakistan organised an event to observe Youm-e-Estehsaal-e-Kashmir. Prominent members of the Pakistani/Kashmiri community, representatives of the ethnic and Arab media attended the event. The event started with reading out of special messages of President Dr Arif Alvi, Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. Key speakers included … Read more

Shahbaz slams international community for inaction on India’s Aug 5 move

shahbaz sharif in NA

ISLAMABAD: Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday called on the international community to hold India accountable for the usurpation of the rights of Kashmiris. In a statement on Youm-e-Istehsal, the PML-N president expressed solidarity with the people of occupied Kashmir on the second anniversary of India’s illegal unilateral revocation of the … Read more

Two years of conflict in Kashmir, a political void, and a falling economy

Two years Kashmir

Two years after the Modi administration stripped Indian-administered Kashmir of its limited autonomy, political activity in the disputed region is in a deep freeze, businesses are struggling, while people’s rights are being suppressed through stringent laws.

On this day two years ago, India’s Hindu-nationalist government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi scrapped the region’s special status guaranteed by India’s constitution decades ago and turned the country’s only Muslim-majority state into a federally controlled territory.

The move included the removal of a ban on the permanent settlement of non-Kashmiris in the region, a step that locals fear is aimed at bringing demographic changes in the region.

The right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government claimed the changes would result in better development of the region and boost its economy.

But experts and political analysts say the situation has only deteriorated in the last two years.

Political void

The last state elections in Indian-administered Kashmir were held in 2015, when a regional pro-India party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), allied with the BJP to form the government.

The region has a group of political parties considered loyal to New Delhi. They contest regional and national elections, which are boycotted by the region’s separatist groups, who demand either a merger with neighboring Pakistan or an independent nation.

In 2018, the BJP withdrew its support to the PDP, toppling the government and putting the state under the direct rule of New Delhi.

The next year, as the Modi government scrapped Articles 370 and 35A which granted Indian-administered Kashmir its autonomy, dozens of politicians from the region, including three former chief ministers belonging to pro-India parties, were arrested. Some of them continue to be in jails.

Meanwhile, the region was split into two federally controlled territories – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh – and no legislative elections have been announced so far.

Between November to December last year, multi-phase local elections were held in the region to elect 280 district development councilors. Analysts said the polls were an attempt by New Delhi to show “normalcy” in the disputed Himalayan region, also claimed by Pakistan.

While the elected members of the district development councils have no powers to legislate or amend laws, many of them have been since confined to hotel rooms in different places and barred from visiting their constituencies due to “security threats”.

Many elected councilors, angry over the government’s treatment, have threatened to resign.

The region’s pro-India politicians say the government’s controversial decisions “have damaged the very bond of our relationship with the union of India”.

“There is no political space left for anyone,” Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami, a former minister and four-time legislator from the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM), told sources.

Tarigami is convener and spokesman of the People’s Alliance of Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), a coalition of six parties demanding the restoration of the region’s autonomy and statehood.

He said a fallout of the BJP government’s 2019 decision has been “a process of throttling of democracy and democratic rights, which have resulted in a forced silence” in the region.

“Unconscionable suppression of civil and democratic rights continues unabated. Indiscriminate arrests and harassment of all sections of our people, including government employees, on different pretexts, continues.”

There are reports that the federal government has made future elections subservient to what is called delimitation, which means redrawing the region’s assembly constituencies. Residents fear the BJP aims to increase seats in the southern Jammu area of the region in order to reduce the representation of the Kashmir valley in the state assembly.

Suppression of civil rights

A 78-page report, titled Two Years of Lockdown: Human rights in Jammu and Kashmir, released by an Indian civil society group, Human Rights Forum Jammu and Kashmir, on Wednesday concluded that the security situation in the Himalayan region has worsened.

The report referred to rising cases of human rights violations including the crackdown on dissent, arrest of activists, and use of draconian laws against journalists for doing their jobs.

“Indeed, new methods that endanger civilian security, political freedoms, government service, and media independence have been added. There appears to be little accountability for violations by the union government and security forces,” it said.

The report said close to 1,000 people are still in prison, including minors and elected legislators, some under stringent laws such as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act or UAPA.

Data from India’s National Crime Records Bureau show 921 cases were registered in the region between 2014-2019, 500 of which were recorded in 2018 and 2019.

Lawyer and activist Habeel Iqbal told media that in the last two years, UAPA has been used in Indian-administered Kashmir as a “tool for tightening control over its population”.

“Apparently, it is done in the name of security concerns but the real motive seems to be political. People are detained for months without trial and the courts are being used to legitimize the police excesses and arbitrariness,” he said.

Soon after its 2019 decision, the BJP government closed down six semi-autonomous commissions in the region, including the State Human Rights Commission, Commission for Protection and Women and Child Rights, and Commission for Persons with Disabilities.

At the time of its closure, the region’s rights panel had at least 8,000 pending cases of torture, enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and rapes. Thousands of families have been left without any hope for justice due to the closures.

Nearly a year after these commissions were shut, India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) raided the offices and residences of two top rights activists in the region: Parveena Ahanger, the head of the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons, and Khurram Parvez, a member of the Jammu and Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS).

After the raids, human rights activism in the region has been completely throttled.

JKCCS chairman Parvez Imroz told the media that in the past two years, rights violations by India’s security forces have become more brazen in the restive region.

“[…] Because along with political impunity, they now enjoy moral impunity,” he said, adding that the “neutralization of civil society and human rights groups” is against the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

“Depriving people of their daily rights, using threats and intimidation to silence people … Whatever little agitation and protest victims used to have that space has been choked.”

No end to violence

One of the arguments the BJP government had made while enforcing its 2019 decision was that the move will reduce the armed rebellion against the Indian rule in the region, which started more than 30 years ago.

But the records tell another story.

A local official, on condition of anonymity, told the media that in the first seven months of 2021, at least 80 local youths have joined the rebellion. In 2020, 163 had joined, he said.

Last month, at least 31 armed rebels were killed in more than a dozen gun battles, with the trend showing there is no end to violence in the region.

Civilian fatalities have also risen. While 32 civilians were killed during protests or security operations last year, at least 19 civilians lost their lives in the first six months of 2021, a report by a local civil society group says.

Yashwant Sinha, the former federal minister and member of Human Rights Forum Jammu and Kashmir, told to media there is a lot of resentment among people because of what happened two years ago.

“The trust deficit has deepened. It is a sullen silence,” he said after his visit to the region last week.

“To tell you the truth, normalcy has not returned to the Kashmir valley. The fact that there is no stone-throwing in the streets and there are no demonstrations does not mean normalcy has returned.”

Fears of dispossession

After it tightened its grip over the region militarily, the federal government also introduced a series of policy decisions and abolished many historic land laws, which protected the land rights of the region’s natives for decades.

New Delhi on Tuesday released a 76-page document, Jammu and Kashmir: Marching to a new tune, highlighting the “achievements” of the government since August 5, 2019.

In the document, the government said it has issued four million domicile certificates issued to people to settle in Indian-administered Kashmir, including 55,931 certificates given to Hindu and Sikh refugees who came to the region in 1947 when the subcontinent was partitioned to form India and Pakistan.

The document further said that nearly 3,000 similar certificates were issued to members of the marginalized Valmiki community, who work as sanitation workers, and to hundreds of Gurkhas brought to Kashmir from Nepal. Until August 5, 2019, these individuals were not recognized as citizens of the erstwhile state.

However, the document is silent on the number of domicile certificates given to people from other Indian states, a silence that is heightening anxiety in the Muslim-majority region about New Delhi trying to alter its demography.

Besides, New Delhi has also thrown open other gates for the outsiders to settle in the region. Jobs earlier reserved for permanent residents of the region are now open to domicile certificate holders.

Moreover, in another disturbing trend, at least 11 government employees have been terminated from their jobs for “being a threat to the state”.

Local political analyst Sheikh Showkat Hussain told media the moves have created a fear of dispossession and loss of rights over jobs and land

“All the apprehensions people had about the status quo have proved true,” he said.

“They were apprehensive that if the status quo continues, they will be outnumbered by those who come from Indian states and they will be dispossessed of their land and identity. All of this has come true.”

Politician Tarigami said people of the region are “being ripped apart into smaller units, ripped off their jobs and rights over the natural resources that are theirs”.

Sinking economy

Perhaps the worst impact of the 2019 decision has been on the region’s economy, which traders and industrialists say has collapsed, with thousands of job losses and rising unemployment.

Sheikh Ashiq, the president of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry told the media that the region’s economy has suffered losses worth $7bn in two years of consecutive lockdowns, first due to the scrapping of the special status and later due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“When we were hoping to revive the trade after the 2019 lockdown, COVID-19 hit the region. We conveyed to the government the need for comprehensive support to revive the businesses,” Ashiq told the media.

Ashiq said at least 500,000 Kashmiris have lost their jobs since 2019, including nearly 60,000 employed in the flagship tourism and horticulture sectors.

With the existing economy of the region on the verge of collapse, local businesses are not hopeful of new investments in the region.

“The businesses who have already invested their blood and money should be saved first,” said Ashiq.

Siddiq Wahid, the former vice-chancellor of the Islamic University of Science and Technology in the region, said New Delhi’s decisions have put even the BJP government “in a difficult position” by creating more trouble spots.

“It has worsened for Delhi,” he told media. “Now, it (government) has four trouble spots to control. The Jammu area feels economically deprived due to land rights that have been taken away from them. Ladakh is another spot as they are not happy with New Delhi because they were promised a union territory with powers of the local authority which have not happened.”

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410 martyred since Modi’s illegal act of Aug 5

Kashmir

It is important to remember that 15,000 Kashmiris have been imprisoned and 410 people have been martyred since Modi’s illegal act of Aug 5. The people of Kashmir observe Black Day today (Thursday) at the request of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference. It has been two years since India withdrew the special status in Illegally … Read more

Kashmiris To Observe Black Day Tomorrow Against Illegal Move Of August 5, 2019

Kashmiris To Observe Black Day Tomorrow Against Illegal Move Of August 5, 2019

Kashmiris living on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC) will observe Black Day on Thursday and protest against India against the illegal move of the extremist BJP government of India to end the special status of occupied Kashmir on August 5, 2019. Kashmiris living in Pakistan and around the world will rally against … Read more

Qureshi urges India to take back Aug 5 move

Pakistan calls for unfreezing of Afghan assets ahead of UN talks

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday, once again, urged India to take back its unilateral action of August 5, 2019 in Jammu and Kashmir, and called upon New Delhi to end oppression and state-terrorism in the occupied territory. “India must respect the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions and let Kashmiris exercise their … Read more

Pakistan, Oman vow to enhance trade relations

ISLAMABAD: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry acting president congratulated the Omani counterpart on his appointment as the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) chairman and expressed the hope that the trade relations between Pakistan and Oman would further strengthened and expanded under the stewardship of Eng Redha Al Saleh, a … Read more

FPCCI expresses solidarity with Kashmiris

FPCCI

KARACHI: The FPCCI (Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry) on Tuesday expressed unflinching and resolute support and solidarity with the brothers and sisters in the Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), who are under an unprecedentedly horrific and inhuman siege in the history of the mankind for an enormously long period of 730 … Read more

Former Sindh CM Qaim Ali Shah Tested Positive For COVID-19

Former Sindh CM Qaim Ali Shah Tested Positive For COVID-19

Former Sindh CM Qaim Ali Shah has been tested positive for coronavirus, his daughter Nafisa confirms. On her Twitter account, Nafisa stated that Qaim was tested positive for the virus a few days back. “He has all the symptoms and is undergoing treatment and care at home under supervision of team of doctors. Pls pray … Read more

Shahid Afridi Hitting Six over LoC will be the Greatest Thing About KPL

Shahid Afridi Hitting Six over LoC will be the Greatest Thing About KPL

Australian comedian Dennis Freedman, who is famous for his biting humor and wit, trolled the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday by posting a hilarious tweet mentioning former Pakistan cricket team captain Shahid Afridi hitting six over the Line of Control (LoC) into Indian-occupied Kashmir. Freedman frequently changes his name on … Read more

Pakistan ‘watchful, but not concerned’, as India assumes UNSC presidency

ECOSOC

India, which has assumed the presidency of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the month of August, is set to organise three high-level meetings focussing on maritime security, counter-terrorism and promotion of multilateralism, according to diplomatic sources. India took over the presidency from France on Sunday according to the system rotation in alphabetical order … Read more

Pakistan lauds EU statement on human rights violation in occupied Kashmir

Pakistan

Pakistan on Saturday welcomed the letter on human rights and humanitarian situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir addressed by members of the European Parliament to the President and Vice President of the European Commission. In response to media queries regarding the letter, Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said the letter was another … Read more

EU Parliamentarians want stern action against Indian atrocities in IIOJK

European parliament

European Parliament members appealed to President of European Commission, Vice President/High Representative to take serious actions in addressing the alarming human rights violation in Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) by the Indian authorities, through a written letter on Friday, agencies report. A 16-member of European Parliament expressed their grave concerns over utter violations of human … Read more

Pakistan rejects India’s ‘false, untenable’ remarks on AJK polls

UN unanimously adopts Pakistan’s resolution on countering disinformation

Pakistan on Friday categorically rejected ‘false, untenable and self-serving comments’ made by the spokesperson of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs on the recently concluded elections in Azad of Jammu and Kashmir. “India cannot hide the fact that it is in illegal occupation of parts of Jammu and Kashmir,” the Foreign Office said in a … Read more

President Alvi wants strong trade ties with South Africa

Parliament’s digitalisation to be completed by 2023 President Alvi

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday said that Pakistan desired to strengthen its relations with South Africa in the areas of trade, investment and defence. Talking to the visiting Chief of South African National Defence Force General Rudzani Maphwanaya at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, the president said there existed huge potential between Pakistan and South Africa … Read more

FO condemns killing of Kashmiri youth by Indian forces in IIOJK

Pakistan summons India's deputy high commissioner

Pakistan on Wednesday strongly condemned the extra-judicial killing of a Kashmiri by the Indian Occupation Forces in a so-called ‘cordon-and-search’ operation in the Munand area of Kulgam district of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). A statement issued by the Foreign Office said that the further intensification of fake encounters in IIOJK is a … Read more

Cabinet approves first-ever cyber security policy

Fawad Chaudhry tweet

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Cabinet has approved the first-ever cyber security policy for better national security, and response to the looming threat of cyber warfare gaining roots across the globe, a senior government official said. Addressing a press conference after the Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad … Read more

If voluntary vaccinations do not increase, SIM cards will be blocked: Fawad

Nawaz Sharif, Ashraf Ghani flee away with bags of dollars: Information Minister

Fawad Chaudhry, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, said on Tuesday that if volunteer coronavirus inoculations do not increase, the possibility of blocking mobile phone SIMS will be considered.

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry addressing a post-cabinet press briefing in Islamabad, on July 27, 2021.

The information minister, addressing a post-cabinet press briefing in Islamabad, said: “Major cities have been tasked to vaccinate 40% of their eligible population in August, however, the inoculation ratio is still low.”

He said vaccination has been made mandatory in government corporations, In a bid to inoculate maximum people.

The establishment of a “threats assessment committee”

Prime Minister Imran Khan has asked the formation of a “threats assessment committee” to determine whether or not security should be provided to government ministers and other high-ranking officials.

The information minister, addressing a post-cabinet press briefing in Islamabad, said “more money is spent on security for the judiciary than on government representatives”.

According to Chaudhry, the cabinet was given a detailed report on protocol provided to people, which revealed that the president, prime minister, cabinet members, ministers, governors, chief ministers, and other high-ranking government officials spend a total of Rs700 million on their security detail.

According to the minister, security detail costs Rs2,529 million in Punjab and Rs998 million in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The three provinces, except Balochistan, have spent Rs1,400 million on security arrangements for the judiciary.

Kashmir elections

He stated the prime minister belonged to the PML-N, and the party had also nominated the election commissioner, when speaking about the July 25 Azad Jammu and Kashmir elections. “How can [they] claim there was rigging?”

The information minister said, “The PML-N leaders were addressing a press conference while sitting in the AJK prime minister’s office; they should accept their humiliating defeat,”.

Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered an immediate investigation into the deaths of two PTI workers during the July 25 elections, as well as the arrest of the murderers as soon as possible.

According to the minister, the cabinet also prayed for the forgiveness of four soldiers who were martyred while fulfilling their duties during the elections after a vehicle of the military’s Quick Reaction Force (QRF) fell into a ravine in Laswa near Neelum Valley.

The federal cabinet members congratulated Prime Minister Imran Khan on the PTI’s victory in the Kashmir polls, as per the information minister.

The prime minister appreciated federal ministers Ali Amin Gandapur and Murad Saeed, as well as Shehryar Khan Afridi, the chairman of the Kashmir Committee, for a successful election campaign in AJK.

Cybersecurity policy

After it was revealed that India had employed NSO Group’s spyware to target PM Imran Khan’s phone number, the federal cabinet approved the National Cyber Security Policy 2021 for data security and cybercrime prevention, according to the minister.

Fawad said the policy has been introduced keeping in view the improved significance of the cyber regime. Fawad said the rule has been introduced keeping in view the enhanced significance of the cyber regime.

He claimed that the federal government had cleared all private television channels’ arrears, but that despite getting payment, certain media companies were not paying their staff.

The federal cabinet also approved, for the first time in Pakistan, digital advertisement. “In a first, the Press Information Department will be shifted to a digital format and become paperless.”

Fawad said the cabinet has approved a policy allowing Pakistanis to possess dual nationality if they also choose to be citizens of the Czech Republic.

It also approved a new policy for foreign investment in Pakistan, to provide security to international investors and reducing international litigation related to bilateral agreements signed by Pakistan.

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Businessmen hail PTI win in AJK elections

AJK Elections 2021 Results: PTI set to form government in Azad Kashmir

KARACHI: S M Muneer, Iftikhar Ali Malik, Zubair Tufail and other leaders and members of the United Business Group (UBG) have congratulated Prime Minister Imran Khan on a landslide victory of PTI in the AJK elections. In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, the business leaders said this landslide victory proves the trust and faith … Read more

Blinken to discuss human rights violation with India 

US willing to work with Taliban If 'people’s basic rights are respected'

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken likely to raise issues of human rights violation during his visit to India on Tuesday, agencies reported as saying on Monday. India has noteworthy track record of human rights issues including unlawful and arbitrary killings, extrajudicial killings, torture and cases of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment especially in … Read more

Pakistan among top 10 in ‘most improved’ business environment: report

BEIJING: Pakistan has reformed to simplify the process of starting a company and obtaining a construction permit, implementing a series of preferential policies in recent years. These measures improved its ability to attract foreign investment and strengthened the ease of doing business year-by-year, making Pakistan one of the world’s top 10 economies with the most … Read more

Saudi FM Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud to visit Pakistan on July 27

FM Meets His Saudi Counterpart, Discusses Bilateral Relations

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud will be visiting Pakistan on July 27 (Tuesday) at the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi. The foreign minister will be accompanied by a delegation comprising senior officials of the Saudi government. The visit holds special significance in the backdrop … Read more

NSA tells India to stop sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan

Word 'Base' Was Not Mentioned During Conversation With US Officials: Moeed Yusuf

ISLAMABAD: National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf on Saturday categorically said that relations with India could only improve if New Delhi takes concrete steps to reverse the situation on the ground in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and stops sponsoring terrorism against Pakistan. In an interview to prominent Indian journalist Karan Thapar, Yusuf … Read more

Pakistan rejects Indian remarks on Kashmir, CPEC, Afghan situation

Philippine Plane Crash Pakistan expresses condolences

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday categorically rejected the baseless and irresponsible remarks made by the Indian state minister for external affairs in the Indian Parliament regarding the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, situation in Afghanistan and the China Pakistan Economic Corridor. “Regurgitation of false and fabricated claims by India can neither change the facts nor divert attention … Read more