Tag: Pakistan

  • Pakistan, Iran To Hold Telephonic Talks Amid Tension After Cross-Border Attacks | world news

    New Delhi: Pakistan and Iran are expected to hold talks over telephone on Friday evening to ease the tension between the two countries after they launched missile strikes against alleged militants in each other’s territory. The development comes as officials of the foreign ministries from the two sides exchanged messages of goodwill, showing that the tiff between the two neighbors was cooling off sooner than it erupted two days ago.

    Pakistan conducted “precision military strikes” against what it called “terrorist hideouts” in Iran’s Siestan-Balochistan province that killed nine people on Thursday. The attack was seen as retaliation to Iranian missile and drone attacks on Tuesday, which targeted two bases of the Sunni Baloch militant group Jaish al-Adl in Pakistan’s unruly Balochistan province.

    Belying fears of escalation, the two sides are apparently trying to come back from the precipice. “Foreign ministers Jalil Abbas Jilani and Hossein Amir-Abdollahian would interact to ease tension between the countries,” well-placed sources told PTI. The sources also said that talks would be held by the evening without giving exact time.

    The high-level contact will take place as officials of the foreign ministries of the two sides exchanged messages of goodwill, showing that the tiff between the two neighbors was cooling off sooner than it erupted two days ago.

    Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch shared an exchange of messages between Additional Foreign Secretary Rahim Hayat Qureshi and his Iranian counterpart Seyed Rasoul Mousavi on her X handle, saying: “Some positive exchanges.”

    In an He said Pakistan and Iran have fraternal relations and the countries need to move forward to resolve all issues through positive dialogue.

    He said it is important to restore trust and confidence that has always defined bilateral relations between the two countries. “Our common challenges including terrorism require coordinated action,” he added.

    Mousavi said he believed that Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the endpoint of the prevailing tensions between the two countries. “Leaders and high officials of both countries know that only terrorists and enemies of both countries benefit from the existing tension between the two neighboring countries,” he wrote on X in Persian.

    Meanwhile, Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar has summoned separate meetings of the federal cabinet and the National Security Committee (NSC) to discuss the situation arising out of Pak-Iran tension.

    Kakar was also set to preside over the meeting of his cabinet to discuss the Iran situation. Kakar, who was in Davos to attend the World Economic Forum, cut his trip short to return home on Thursday. Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani also returned from a trip to Uganda.

  • In Bid To Show Brave Face To India, Pakistan Just Exposed Itself At Global Stage | world news

    Days after Iran hit terrorist bases in Pakistan’s Balochistan, Islamabad has now retaliated by hitting terrorist bases in Tehran’s territory. In a press brief, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Islamabad undertook a series of highly coordinated and specifically targeted precision military strikes against terrorist hideouts in the Siestan-o-Baluchistan province of Iran. It said that several terrorists were killed during the intelligence-based operation codenamed ‘Marg Bar Sarmachar’. Tehran has confirmed 9 deaths in the attack. Islamabad’s military action comes after a missile attack by Tehran targeting a terrorist group killed two children in the southwestern Balochistan province of Pakistan.

    Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that the sole objective of today’s Act was in pursuit of Pakistan’s own security and national interest.

    Responding to a media query on India’s remark, a Pakistani official said that New Delhi will now understand the action taken in self-defense. “I am sure that India will understand the action Pakistan has taken in its self-defense today.”

    India has said that the attack on Balochistan was a matter between Iran and Pakistan. “Insofar as India is concerned, we have an uncompromising position of zero tolerance towards terrorism. We understand actions that countries take in their self-defense,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India.

    India had carried out two surgical strikes on Pakistan after Narendra Modi came to power in 2014. While trying to send a message to New Delhi about self-defense, Pakistan has purportedly exposed itself and Iran. Pakistan wanted to show that it would even respond to India in case of any future events like a surgical strike, it showed to the world that it indeed harbors terrorist groups in its home. Iran has already accused Pakistan of not taking action against terror groups despite several requests.

    Knowing that attacking Iran would further escalate the tension between the two nations, Pakistan took a safer line by saying that Iran is a brotherly country and that the people of Pakistan have great respect and affection for the Iranian people. “We have always emphasized dialogue and cooperation in confronting common challenges including the menace of terrorism and will continue to endeavor to find joint solutions,” said Pakistan’s foreign ministry.

    By issuing this statement, Pakistan again confirmed that terror groups are thriving uninterrupted in the country, a claim that India has made several times.

  • Seven Civilians Killed In Pakistan’s Airstrikes On Baloch Hideouts In Iran: Report | world news

    New Delhi: Pakistan has bombed Baluchi separatist camps in Iran, in a counter-attack to Iran’s earlier airstrike on Pakistani territory, Reuters reported citing a senior intelligence official. The official said that Pakistan had targeted the bases of Baluchi rebels who had been carrying out cross-border attacks on Pakistan. The Pakistani strikes, however, were not officially confirmed by the authorities, while Iranian media reported that several missiles had landed in a village in the Sistan-Baluchistan province that borders Pakistan.

    The Iranian media said that three women and four children, all non-Iranians, had been killed in the attack. The incident has triggered a diplomatic crisis between the two neighbours, who have long had strained relations over security and sectarian issues.

    Iran had claimed on Tuesday that it had attacked the bases of Jaish al-Adl, a Sunni militant group that operates from Pakistan and has links to Israel. Iran had accused the group of being behind several attacks inside Iran. Pakistan had denied Iran’s claim and said that the Iranian strike had killed two children and injured three others in an “unprovoked violation” of its sovereignty.

    Pakistan’s foreign minister Jalil Abbas Jilani had called his Iranian counterpart and lodged a strong protest over the attack, saying that it was “a serious breach of Pakistan’s sovereignty, international law and the spirit of bilateral relations”. Pakistan had also recalled its ambassador from Iran and blocked the Iranian envoy from returning to Islamabad.

    The escalation of the conflict between Iran and Pakistan comes at a time when the region is already witnessing heightened tensions, with Israel and Hamas engaged in a war in Gaza. Iran, which supports Hamas and other militant groups in the region, has also carried out strikes on Iraq and Syria in recent days, after a twin suicide bombing by the Islamic State killed more than 90 people in Iran.

    Iran has said that it does not want to get involved in a wider war, but has vowed to defend itself against any aggression.

  • What Is Jaish al-Adl, The Sunni Extremist Group In Pakistan Attacked By Iran | world news

    TEHRAN: Jaish al-Adl, the shadowy Sunni extremist group operating on the Iran-Pakistan border, continues to cast a shadow over the region. Here’s an in-depth exploration of its roots, activities, and the geopolitical dynamics at play.

    Jundallah’s Genesis

    Jaish al-Adl, translating to the Army of Justice in Arabic, is considered the successor to Jundallah or Soldiers of God. The latter instigated a violent rebellion against the Islamic republic in 2000, leading to a decade-long insurgency in the restive southeast.

    The tide turned in 2010 when Iran executed Jundallah’s leader, Abdolmalek Rigi. His capture, involving a dramatic interception of a flight from Dubai to Kyrgyzstan, marked a significant blow to the insurgent group.

    Jaish al-Adl’s Formation

    Founded in 2012 by militant Salahuddin Farooqui, a vocal opponent of Iran’s support for Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Jaish al-Adl operates from bases in Sistan-Baluchestan and Pakistan. The group garners support from ethnic Baluch tribes, particularly in a region marked by the dissatisfaction of minority Sunni Muslims facing discrimination in Shiite-dominated Iran.

    Bombings, Ambushes, And Attacks On Iran

    Jaish al-Adl has claimed responsibility for numerous bombings, ambushes, and attacks on Iranian security forces, coupled with abductions. Iran labels the organization Jaish al-Zolm, denoting the Army of Injustice in Arabic, accusing it of receiving support from the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    In October 2013, Jaish al-Adl orchestrated an ambush that resulted in the death of 14 Iranian guards near the Pakistan border. The group justified its actions as a response to the Revolutionary Guards’ involvement in Syria. Iran retaliated with executions and clashes near the frontier town of Mirjaveh.

    In February 2014, the abduction of five Iranian soldiers heightened tensions between Iran and Pakistan, prompting Tehran to contemplate a cross-border raid.

    Jaish al-Adl’s Leadership

    Jaish al-Adl, an ethnic Baloch Sunni group emerging in 2012, is viewed as an offshoot of the designated terrorist organization Jundullah. The group opposes the Shia Iranian government’s support for Bashar al-Assad. Key leaders include Salahuddin Farooqui and Mullah Omar, who commands the group’s camp in Balochistan, Pakistan. Abdul Salam Rigi, a cousin of Jundullah chief Abdolmalek Rigi, plays a significant role within Jaish al-Adl.

    This intricate web of history, violence, and geopolitical tensions surrounding Jaish al-Adl underscores the complexity of the situation on the Iran-Pakistan border.

  • Pakistan: Yet Another Relief To Nawaz Sharif, Daughter Maryam Ahead Of General Elections | world news

    LAHORE: After securing swift relief from Pakistani courts in different corruption cases since his return from exile, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday got another one as the national anti-graft body closed a major corruption investigation against him and his daughter Maryam Nawaz. The development comes ahead of the February 8 general elections in Pakistan where Sharif, chief of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party is being considered as a front-runner for a record fourth as the prime minister.

    The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) announced closing a mega corruption probe against 74-year-old Nawaz Sharif and his other family members in the Sharif Trust case. “The NAB’s executive board today approved the closure of a corruption probe against PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz Sharif and other family members in the Sharif Trust case,” an NAB spokesperson said.

    The investigation against the Sharif family into the Sharif Trust case was launched in 2000 over allegations of receiving millions of rupees in funds in the Sharif Trust through illegal means. Nawaz and his family members were also accused of misappropriation of funds and making property by using the name of the Trust.

    Since his October 2023 return from the UK, where he spent four years in self-exile, Nawaz Sharif has been acquitted in Avenfield and Al-Azizia cases, in which he was convicted for 10 and seven years respectively. Earlier on Monday, Nawaz became eligible to contest next month’s general elections after the Supreme Court struck down a lifetime ban on lawmakers under Article 62 (1)(f) of the Constitution for not being honest and righteous.

    Nawaz was handed down a lifetime ban by the apex court in the Panama Papers case. He is contesting on two national assembly seats — one in Lahore and the other in Mansahra. The PML-N has hailed the decision of the Supreme Court over lifetime disqualification as a step towards restoration of constitutional sanity.

    “History has vindicated three-time premier Nawaz Sharif and restored his honour. The provision of lifetime disqualification was an instrument created for one reason and one agenda to exclude Nawaz from politics forever,” PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said in a statement. “The architects of this sinister provision in the law should be held accountable for adulterating the Constitution which was the highest level of offense in the Islamic republic,” she added.

  • Indian Army To Deploy Apache Attack Helicopters In Jodhpur Near Pakistan Border

    The Indian Air Force already has a fleet of 22 Apache helicopters deployed at both western and northern borders and the Army inductions would take the joint inventory to 28. 

  • WATCH: Masood Azhar Dead? Twitter Flooded With Blast Video; Netizens React |

    Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) are abuzz with claims that India’s most wanted terrorist Masood Azhar has been killed in a blast carried out by unknown men in Pakistan. The social media sites are flooded with videos and photos with netizens reacting hilariously to the development.

    “BIG BREAKING NEWS – As per unconfirmed reports, a Most wanted terrorist, Kandhar hijacker Masood Azhar, has been killed in a bomb explosion by Unknown Men at 5 am,” said a user.

    BIG BREAKING NEWS – As per unconfirmed reports, Most wanted terrorist, Kandhar hijacker Masood Azhar, has been kiIIIed in a bomb expIosion by  at 5 am. pic.twitter.com/NCsntm0XTP
    — Oxomiya Jiyori (@SouleFacts) January 1, 2024

    BIG BREAKING NEWS – As per unconfirmed reports, Most wanted terrorist, Kandhar hijacker Masood Azhar, has been kiIIIed in a bomb expIosion by UNKNOWN MEN at 5 am 

    He was going back from Bhawalpur mosque. UNKNOWN MEN working even on New Year day 

    He was the chief of Terror… pic.twitter.com/XG97TMmIE8
    — Times Algebra (@TimesAlgebraIND) January 1, 2024

    “After Dawood Ibrahim, now unknown assailants have sent India’s most wanted Terror!st and Kandahar hijacker Masood Azar to 72 hoor by blasting a bomb at 5 in the morning on this New Year. Thank you “ Unknown men” for the New Year gift,” said another user.

    #BigBreaking After Dawood Ibrahim, now unknown assailants have sent India’s most wanted Terror!st and Kandahar hijacker Masood Azar to 72 hoor by blasting a bomb at 5 in the morning on this New Year.

    Thank you “ Unknown men” for the New Year gift .#MasoodAzhar pic.twitter.com/RtjRlrVlRU


    — P!YU$H S!NGH (@SpeaksKshatriya) January 1, 2024

    Maulana Masood Azhar killed by unknown people in Pakistan.

    LKFC Rana Arfa Saba with 786 others: pic.twitter.com/tXhWCr30eB
    — rae (@ChillamChilli) January 1, 2024

    Kandhar hijacker,Chief of Terror group Jaish-E-Mohammad, Masood Azhar has been killed in a bomb explosion by ‘Unknown Men’
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    — Kadak (@kadak_chai_) January 1, 2024

    2023 was an example, see the new style of unknown men in 2024…

    Most wanted terrorist, Kandhar hijacker Masood Azhar, has been Horrified in a bomb expIosion by UNKNOWN MEN at 5 am.

    Hopefully unknown men will continue giving gifts this year too.pic.twitter.com/UZa6mhCyBT
    — Pandit Balkrishna Dwivedi (@Balkrishnagurh) January 1, 2024

    Masood Azhar, has been kiIIIed in a bomb expIosion by UNKNOWN MEN. #UnknownMan #MasoodAzhar pic.twitter.com/6SsVUebOey


    — Savlon Bhoi (@First_follow_me) January 1, 2024

    Earlier in November 2023, Azhar’s right hand Maulana Rahimullah Tariq was shot dead by unknown gunmen in Pakistan. Several wanted terrorists have been eliminated recently in Pakistan by unknown men. While Pakistan has failed to nab any culprits so far, it believes that Indian spy agency RAW is behind the killings.

    Masood Azhar has been key conspirator behind numerous terror attacks in India including the 2001 Parliament attack, the 2005 Ram Janambhoomi temple attack in Ayodhya and the Pulwama attack on men of Indian armed forces in February 2019. Azhar was reportedly living under the protective custody of the Pakistani deep state in Islamabad.

  • Another Shock For Imran Khan As Pakistan Election Commission Rejects PTI Chief’s Nomination. world news

    ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) confirmed on Saturday that it has rejected the nomination papers for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khanb, dealing a major blow to the former Prime Minister ahead of the upcoming elections slated for. February 8, 2024, The News International reported on Saturday.

    Despite being disqualified from contesting the upcoming general elections in Pakistan, jailed ex-PM, Imran Khan submitted his nomination papers from his home constituency in Mianwali on Friday, as reported by Geo News. Khan had his nomination papers submitted for the National Assembly’s NA-89 constituency. PTI leader Umar Bodla appeared on the former prime minister’s behalf.

    The PTI founder, a 70-year-old former international cricket star, has been at the center of a political crisis since he was ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in April 2022. The cricketer-turned-politician was sent to jail for three years on August 5 after being found guilty of selling state gifts during his 2018-22 tenure as prime minister–the charges he denies, Geo News reported.

    Khan is seeking to overturn that conviction, which has barred him from contesting elections for five years. He filed a plea in the Islamabad High Court, but it was rejected, after which the party moved to the Supreme Court. In a separate victory for his legal team, they managed to get him bail from the apex court earlier in the day; however, the incarcerated former PM still won’t be able to come out of jail anytime soon as he was arrested in two more cases during his incarceration, according to Geo News.

    Khan’s legal team says that the district court, which sent Khan to jail and had him disqualified, gave a “baseless” judgment. Pakistan’s general elections will take place on February 8, 2024, with political parties turning up the heat by staging rallies or wooing politicians with a substantial voter base into their ranks.

    The top two issues that the incoming government will have to deal with are economic stabilization and political uncertainty, both of which have been persistent since PTI’s ouster. According to Geo News, several politicians have hinted that a coalition would rule the country as no single leader or party is in a position to form the majority.

    Despite his disqualification and fallout with the establishment, Khan remains a crucial reason for PTI’s vote bank, as was evident when his party released an AI-generated audio of Khan to boost the supporters’ morale, Geo News reported. An uphill task remains for the PTI as it goes into the polls after Khan stepped down as the PTI chairman and handed over the reins to Barrister Gohar Khan, the man who has been in the party for around a year.

  • Pakistan’s Caretaker PM Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar Bans New Year 2024 Celebrations, Know Why | world news

    New Delhi: Pakistan has instituted a nationwide prohibition on New Year’s celebrations to express solidarity with Palestine. The interim Prime Minister of Pakistan, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, declared a stringent ban on any New Year celebrations as a demonstration of support for Palestine and Gaza, currently engaged in conflict with Israel.

    In his address to the nation, Kakar called for a demonstration of unity with the Palestinians and emphasized the importance of displaying sobriety and humility in the New Year.

    “In light of the deeply troubling situation in Palestine and as a gesture of solidarity with our Palestinian brethren, the government has declared a stringent prohibition on hosting any form of New Year events,” said Kakar.

    “The entire Pakistan and the Muslim world are deeply distressed by the tragedy of innocent children being massacred and the genocide of unarmed Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank,” he added.

    Kakar mentioned that Pakistan has dispatched two aid packages to Palestine, with a third one in the works. He underlined Pakistan’s consistent endeavors to shed light on the plight of the Palestinian people on international forums, reiterating the nation’s dedication to persist in these efforts to bring an end to the violence inflicted by Israel.

    Israel vowed to annihilate Hamas after its fighters burst into Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and taking 240 hostages. Its air, sea and ground offensive in Gaza has since killed nearly 21,000 Palestinians, according to authorities.

  • Rajouri Encounter Underway On Day 4; Army Deploy Drones, Internet Shut

    During the combing operation, two army vehicles were attacked on December 20 by the terrorists in which four army soldiers were martyred.