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riMe Minister imran Khan has said that he will visit Quetta after the protesters bury their dead, as their refusal to do so until he visits is “akin to blackmailing the prime minister”. speaking at a ceremony in connection with the launch of special technology zones authority in islamabad on friday, PM imran said that he will visit Quetta on the very same day when slain coal miners are buried. the prime minister was of the view that linking the burial with his prior visit makes no sense, adding that no one blackmails a sitting prime minister like this anywhere in the world. “if this condition is accepted then everyone will blackmail the prime minister,” the premier said, adding that a gang of robbers – the opposition parties – has also been trying to blackmail him for the last two-and-a-half years. PM imran said that hazara is the most targeted community in the country. he said that he has visited them many times in the past and witnessed their fear, adding that “no community has been oppressed the way the hazara community has been oppressed over the years”. the premier said that the government has accepted all the demands of hazara community and the bereaved families will be compensated and fully taken care of as they have lost their bread earners in the despicable incident. he said that he also sent his cabinet members to hazara community to deliver a message that the government fully stands behind them. PM imran said that the Mach incident is part of the indian conspiracy to instigate anarchy and sectarian strife in Pakistan. he once again accused india of spreading chaos in Pakistan, saying he has been saying it since March 2019 that “india is fully involved in spreading chaos” and wants to spread sectarian violence in the country. he said that the indian plot was to murder the religious scholars of different
schools of thought. he commended the intelligence agencies for foiling four major terrorist activities including one in islamabad. he said, “we have put out the fire which the enemy was conspiring to stoke through sectarianism.” “india is trying its best to create chaos [in Pakistan],” he said. “i had already told the cabinet that shia ulema may be targeted in a bid to spread unrest. a sunni alim was murdered in Karachi — we put out that fire with great difficulty.” “the Mach labourers were killed with extreme brutality. i sent the interior minister as soon as i learnt about the Mach incident. later, two federal ministers were sent
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as well,” he said. “i want to make it clear that we have accepted all the demands but this is not appropriate that you put forth a condition that does not make sense.” turning to the launch of special technology zones authority, the prime minister said that the step is aimed at giving incentives to the it sector to bolster its growth. this, he said, will provide immense job opportunities to the youth and boost national it-related exports. Meanwhile, interior Minister sheikh rasheed ahmed has said that cooperation of religious scholars has been sought to amicably settle the matter of burial of victims of the Mach terror incident.
gulf state bestows Coas with bahrain order for signifiCant Contributions in defenCe CooPeration
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ISLAMABAD: the shuhda action Committee and the federal and provincial governments reached an agreement on friday night, after which the families of hazara martyrs agreed to bury their loved ones. Moreover, according to sources, Prime Minister imran Khan is set to fly to Quetta as per his commitment where he will meet the martyrs’ families. the announcement in this regard was made in Quetta after balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan and federal ministers syed ali zaidi and syed zulfiqar abbas bokhari reached the protest camp and held talks with the mourners. though the agreement paved way for the burial of martyrs, a decree by a senior religious authority of iran, naser Makarem shirazi, had played a key role in convincing the martyrs’ families to bury their dead in line with their religious obligations. later, the martyrs committee expressed gratitude to Prime Minister imran Khan and chief minister for yielding to the demand of the martyrs’ families and said that an agreement was formally signed between the two sides. zaidi also addressed a press conference and endorsed the agreement reached between the two sides. MIAN ABRAR CONTINUED ON PAGE 02
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Bahrain reaffirms special relationship with Pakistan
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bahrain has reaffirmed its special relationship with Pakistan and pledged to keep working for even better relations between the two brotherly countries. these views were expressed by the bahraini leadership during talks with Chief of army staff (Coas) general Qamar Javed bajwa, who paid a three-day (January 6-8) visit to bahrain, a statement issued by inter-services Public relations (isPr) on friday stated. during his stay, the army chief called on Crown Prince of bahrain salman bin hamad bin isa al Khalifa, Commander in Chief of bahrain defence force Khalifa bin ahmed al Khalifa and Commander bahrain national guard lieutenant general sheikh Mohammed bin isa al Khalifa and discussed matters pertaining to bilateral defence and security cooperation and regional security situation. Pakistan and bahrain pledged to keep working for better relations be-
LeT leader Lakhvi sentenced to 15 years in prison LAHORE TLTP
an anti-terrorism court (atC) in lahore on friday sentenced un proscribed terrorist zakiur rehman lakhvi, a leader of the proscribed lashkar-e-taiba (let), to 15 years in prison and a fine of rs300,000 in a terrorism financing case. lakhvi, 61, who was on bail since 2015 in the Mumbai attack case, was arrested by the Counter-terrorism department (Ctd) of Punjab province on saturday. the court was also told that lakhvi, a resident of renal Khurd okara district of Punjab, was living in islamabad before his arrest in this case. atC-iii Judge ejaz ahmad buttar pronounced the verdict and awarded the fine to lakhvi for running a medical dispensary to collect and disburse funds for militant activities. during the trial, naseeruddin Khan nayyar and Muhammad imran fazal gul were cross-examined. in its written order issued on friday, the atC found lakhvi guilty under three sections of the anti-terrorism act (ata), 1997, for running a dispensary
tween the two brotherly countries. the army chief was presented with the bahrain order (first Class) by the bahraini Crown Prince for making significant contributions in defence cooperation between the two countries. Coas also witnessed the closing ceremony of Pakistan-bahrain joint military exercise al-badar-v at sakhir Camp. he appreciated the standard of training and the results attained. Coas bajwa said that the exercise signifies the joint efforts of both nations against terrorism. separately, a united states delegation visited the general headquarters (ghQ) on thursday to hold formal consultations on Pakistan-us strategic level defence dialogue, said the isPr. the us delegation was headed by indo-Pacific security affairs assistant secretary of defence david hevley, whereas Pakistan’s delegation was led by Chief of general staff (Cogs) lt general sahir shamshad Mirza.
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Cops involved in usama satti’s murder dismissed in Kot lakhpat to raise funds for financing terrorism. lakhvi was sentenced to five-year prison terms under each section, to be served concurrently, with an additional fine of rs100,000 on each count. the court also handed over possession of the said dispensary to the state. “in default of payment of fine, he will have to undergo an imprisonment of six months each on three counts. he has been sent to prison to serve the sentences,” the official said. lakhvi will now be sent to Central Jail, adiala, to serve out his sentence.
the court also directed law enforcement agencies to arrest the co-accused in the case, abu anas Mohsin, due to availability of sufficient evidence against him. as the leader of the banned militant group, let, lakhvi is blamed by the united states and india for the 2008 Mumbai attacks. he was first arrested in 2008 but was later released on bail. india has long called on Pakistan to bring lakhvi to trial, but islamabad says delhi has not provided concrete evidence to try the let leader.
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