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Pakistan delivers Swift Retort 2.0
Pakistan delivers Swift Retort 2.0

Express Tribune

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Pakistan delivers Swift Retort 2.0

Flames rise as Pakistan fires a retaliatory missile at Indian brigade headquarters; A girl sustains serious injuries in an Indian missile attack in AJK; A mosque is destroyed in Muzaffarabad during the Indian attack. PHOTO: EXPRESS After a long-drawn posture of bluster and theatrics over the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan's armed forces delivered a fitting blistering midnight riposte to the naked Indian aggression, striking military installations and shooting down at least three fighter jets, including two Rafale jets, deep inside enemy lines, security sources said in the early hours of Wednesday. Pakistan's jaw-breaking response came moments after the coward enemy fired missiles from inside its territory on five cities, targeting mosques in Ahmedpur East in Bahawalpur district, Muzaffarabad, Kotli and Bagh in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), as well as Muridke in Punjab. The sources said three civilians embraced martyrdom during the strikes—one child died in Ahmedpur East in Bahawalpur district, sources said. Another child and a woman were martyred in Kotli, AJK Prime Minister Anwarul Haq said. The sources said that Pakistani forces were giving a befitting reply to the naked Indian aggression, while damage assessment was being carried out. "According to initial reports, Pakistan Air Force has shot down three enemy aircraft, and all the PAF planes are safe," a source said. Pakistan Army also shot down an Indian drone in Barnala sector, the sources added. "Our valiant forces are giving a befitting reply to the enemy at several places. They have destroyed an enemy brigade headquarters in retaliation, and an army missile strike blew up in an enemy post in Dadyal sector along the LoC [Line of Control]." According to the sources, India launched a cowardly attack in the wee hours of Wednesday targeting civilians in Masjid Subhanullah in Ahmedpur East and another mosque in the AJK capital. Videos of the spots clearly showed that only innocent and unarmed Pakistanis were targeted. Earlier, the military spokesperson, confirmed that India had conducted missile strikes. "The Indian aircraft from their airspace have hit cities of Bahawalpur, Kotli and Muzaffarabad," Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) told a private television channel. He added that the airborne fighter jets of the PAF did not let the Indian aircraft enter the Pakistani airspace. The DG ISPR said that this cowardly and shameful attack would be met with a befitting reply and the choice of place and time for it will be at the discretion of Pakistan. The sources said that India had targeted innocent Pakistanis in a cowardly attack in the dark of night, adding that "the blood of innocent Pakistanis will be avenged at all costs". Following the strikes, the authorities closed the Islamabad airspace for all commercial flights, diverting three incoming planes to Peshawar. An emergency has been imposed in Rawalpindi hospitals and doctors and paramedics have been alerted. After the cowardly attack by the vile enemy India at five places in the dark of night, the airspace of New Islamabad International Airport was closed and three flights in the air were diverted to other airports including Peshawar. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a statement in the wake of India's attack, condemned the aggression, saying Pakistan reserves all rights to respond forcefully. "The devious enemy has carried out cowardly attacks at five locations in Pakistan," he said, adding that a forceful response was being delivered. "The entire nation stands with the Pakistan Armed Forces, and the morale and spirit of the Pakistani people are high," he said. He added that the people of Pakistan and the armed forces know well how to deal with the enemy. "We will never allow the enemy to succeed in its nefarious designs." Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced closure of educational institutions in the province. In a related development, a key meeting of the National Security Committee has been convened, according to Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar. The minister said PM Shehbaz has summoned a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) at 10 am today. High-level consultations on the national security situation will be held, with major decisions regarding national security expected. "A crucial meeting has been called to thwart the enemy's designs," the minister added. Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif delivered a clear warning from the headquarters of the country's premier spy agency that any Indian attempt to violate Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be get a decisive response. Shehbaz visited the headquarters of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Islamabad along with senior cabinet members amid ongoing tensions with India. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, and the Services Chiefs in a carefully crafted move to convey a loud message to India that Pakistan was ready to deter any misadventure from across the border. A statement issued by the Prime Minister Office said, at the ISI head office, a detailed briefing was given to participants on the prevailing security environment, with a particular focus on preparedness for conventional threat in the light of India's increasingly aggressive and provocative posture along Pakistan's Eastern border.

Security intensified in capital in wake of PoK leader's comments
Security intensified in capital in wake of PoK leader's comments

Time of India

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Security intensified in capital in wake of PoK leader's comments

New Delhi: Delhi is on alert in the wake of a video of Anwarul Haq , the self-proclaimed Prime Minister of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir , surfacing online. In the video, Haq warned of "repercussions" that could affect areas ranging from Kashmir to the national capital. While unleashing the vitriolic rant against India following the Pahalgam terror attack , Haq also implicitly acknowledged that the conspiracy behind the attack was hatched in Pakistan. When asked a question about the attack by the Pak media, Haq described it as revenge for Balochistan. "Agar tum Balochistan mein Pakistaniyon ke khoon se Holi kheloge, iski keemat tumhe Dilli se lekar Kashmir tak deni been actively involved in this fight, and our efforts will only intensify from here on," Haq said. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi Haq's veiled acknowledgement came in the backdrop of Adil Raza, a former Pakistani army officer, alleging that the Pakistan Army chief directly ordered the Pahalgam terror attack. Security has been tightened in Delhi, especially at tourist places and markets. Rapid Action Force, paramilitary units and local police have been deployed near Pakistan High Commission. In the border areas, thorough checks are being conducted on suspicious vehicles. tnn

Diaspora celebrates culture at Lok Virsa
Diaspora celebrates culture at Lok Virsa

Express Tribune

time14-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Diaspora celebrates culture at Lok Virsa

Lok Virsa Deputy Director Anwarul Haq said that the Lok Virsa aimed to preserve the cultural and historical value of Pakistan. PHOTO: A high-level delegation of overseas Pakistanis, currently participating in the Overseas Pakistanis Convention organised in collaboration with the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF), visited Lok Virsa on Sunday. The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis, in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, made special arrangements to welcome the delegation. The guests were greeted with traditional drumbeats and vibrant regional folk music, creating a festive atmosphere. Parliamentary Secretary for National Heritage and Culture, Farah Naz Akbar, officially welcomed the overseas delegates upon their arrival. Delegations from various parts of the world—including the United States, Europe, Gulf countries, and Africa—toured the Lok Virsa Museum, Handicraft Bazaar, Craft Village, and cultural stalls showcasing Pakistan's rich heritage. The visitors also enjoyed live folk performances, featuring traditional melodies, instruments, and dances from different regions of the country. The performances were met with enthusiastic applause. Delegates visited provincial pavilions that represented the unique cultural identities of all federal units, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. Lok Virsa officials briefed the guests on the diversity and vibrancy of Pakistan's cultural landscape. Speaking to the media, Farah Naz Akbar shared that approximately one thousand overseas Pakistanis are participating in this year's convention. She praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for facilitating this platform, calling it a positive initiative to strengthen connections with Pakistanis living abroad. She added that the convention would help formulate a comprehensive strategy to address the concerns and challenges faced by the overseas community.

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