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I hope Kashmir issue will not be internationalised now after ceasefire: AIMIM President Owaisi
I hope Kashmir issue will not be internationalised now after ceasefire: AIMIM President Owaisi

United News of India

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

I hope Kashmir issue will not be internationalised now after ceasefire: AIMIM President Owaisi

Hyderabad, May 10 (UNI) As long as Pakistan uses its territory for terrorism against India, there can be no permanent peace, said All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) and Hyderabad MP, Asaduddin Owaisi here on Saturday. "Ceasefire or no ceasefire we must pursue the terrorists responsible for Pahalgam attack," Owais said on X. "I have always stood by the government and the armed forces against external aggression. This will continue", he said. "I thank the armed forces for their bravery & their commendable skill, he said. "I pay homage to Army jawan, M Murali Naik, ADDC Raj Kumar Thapa & pray for all the civilians who were killed or injured during the conflict. "I hope this ceasefire gives respite to the people living in border areas," he posted. "I also hope that Indians and Indian political parties learn from the past two weeks: India is strong when it is united; our enemies benefit when Indians fight Indians," he said. "I have some questions, and I hope the government will clarify," he said. "I wish our PM @narendramodi had announced the ceasefire rather than the President of a foreign country. We have always been opposed to third party intervention since Simla (1972). Why have we now accepted it? "I hope the Kashmir issue will not be internationalised, as it is our internal matter," said Owaisi. "Why are we agreeing to talk on a neutral territory? What will be the agenda of these talks? Does the United States guarantee that Pakistan will not use its territory for terrorism," he questioned. "Have we achieved our aim of deterring Pakistan from carrying out future terror attacks? Was our goal to get a Trump-brokered ceasefire or was it to bring Pakistan to such a position that it would not even dream of another terror attack," he also questioned. "We must continue the international campaign to put Pakistan in the FATF grey list," he added. UNI KNR RN

Building sustainable world-class health system ensures high-quality healthcare: Health Minister
Building sustainable world-class health system ensures high-quality healthcare: Health Minister

Al Etihad

time06-04-2025

  • Health
  • Al Etihad

Building sustainable world-class health system ensures high-quality healthcare: Health Minister

6 Apr 2025 15:26 DUBAI (WAM)Abdul Rahman bin Mohammad Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, stated that the UAE, under its wise leadership, has reached new heights in global health competitiveness. With well-being and quality of life long-established as national priorities, the country stands out for its sustainable, future-ready healthcare system that supports both present and future made these remarks on World Health Day, celebrated annually on April 7, with this year's theme being "Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures.' The annual occasion also focuses on maternal and child said, " We are committed to pushing the boundaries of excellence in our health sector—striving for world-class standards in care and innovation. That's why our comprehensive healthcare system combines smart, forward-thinking solutions that serve everyone in our community."He added that the UAE has made significant progress in adopting emerging digital technologies and advanced performance tools across its healthcare facilities—moves that are helping to future-proof the sector and boost the country's position as a leader in global part of the Year of Community, he highlighted that the Ministry of Health and Prevention—together with its partners across the health sector—is developing a comprehensive strategy focused on preventive care and digital health empowerment. This strategy involves launching smart, interactive platforms and community-led innovation emphasised that the UAE is also stepping up its efforts to raise awareness about key national health initiatives—including the Emirati Genome Programme, organ donation, and virtual family health services. These efforts go beyond awareness; they aim to stimulate early action, prevent genetic diseases, and pave the way for healthier generations equipped to lead the nation's journey toward sustainable Owais stressed the importance of working together across all entities and departments to find the right balance between long-standing medical practices and today's cutting-edge innovations. This, he said, is key to using resources wisely and improving the overall quality of emphasised that strong, strategic partnerships are essential to maintaining the readiness and resilience of the health sector in a rapidly evolving world. The Minister also commended the dedication of the UAE's medical, technical, and professional teams, describing them as the backbone of the nation's healthcare success and a key force in driving progress toward the UAE Centennial Plan 2071 and positioning the UAE as a global hub for healthcare excellence.

Two human traffickers, including Greece boat tragedy suspect, arrested
Two human traffickers, including Greece boat tragedy suspect, arrested

Express Tribune

time06-02-2025

  • Express Tribune

Two human traffickers, including Greece boat tragedy suspect, arrested

Listen to article The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Gujranwala has arrested two individuals, including a man suspected of involvement in the Greece boat tragedy, as part of its ongoing crackdown against human trafficking networks. According to the FIA, the arrested individuals have been identified as Ansar Mehmood and Muhammad Owais. Mehmood was apprehended in Narowal, while Owais was taken into custody in Gujranwala. Authorities confirmed that Mehmood was directly linked to the Greece boat incident, which resulted in the loss of several lives. The FIA stated that the suspects were part of an organised human trafficking gang that had already seen several of its members arrested. Investigators revealed that Mehmood and his accomplices had extorted Rs 4.5 million from a victim, Ahsan Ali, promising to facilitate his journey to Europe. The victim was reportedly held in safe houses in Libya before being forced onto a boat bound for Greece. Ali, a resident of Jalalpur Jattan, tragically lost his life in the shipwreck. Meanwhile, suspect Muhammad Owais was involved in defrauding a complainant by falsely promising employment in Canada. According to the FIA, Owais extracted a total of Rs 5.1 million from the victim but failed to fulfill his commitment. After failing to send the complainant abroad, Owais went into hiding before being tracked down and arrested. The FIA has vowed to continue its efforts against human trafficking rings operating in Pakistan, ensuring that those involved in such illegal activities are brought to justice.

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