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Prime Minister Imran Khan was chairing an "important meeting" to discuss the situation. In Islamabad, Foreign Minister Qureshi said India has violated the LoC and Pakistan has right to respond.."Obvious that (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi&  Offset Double Ring Ratchet Spanner 39;s election wardrums make prospects for talks collateral damage. No casualties or damage," Major General Asif Ghafoor, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan Army, said in a tweet.Prime Minister Imran Khan was chairing an "important meeting" to discuss the situation, sources here said. (File Photo) Islamabad: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday said India has committed "aggression" by violating the LoC and Islamabad has "right to respond"."Such moves only ratchet up tensions in a region bristling with anger."First, they committed aggression against Pakistan today.India has committed 'aggression' by violating the LoC and Islamabad has 'right to respond.Qureshi briefed Prime Minister Khan after the meeting at the FO."Indian aircraft intruded from Muzafarabad sector.' says Shah Mahmood Qureshi. It is a violation of the LoC."Indian Air Force violated Line of Control Pakistan.Meanwhile, Pakistani media was reporting that the Indian government has staged a symbolic intrusion due to domestic pressure. India's air strikes came 12 days after the Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed carried out the Pulwama attack in Kashmir.Senator Sherry Rehman, a leading opposition leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party, said that "Indian incursion" across the LOC is strategically "ill-advised and tactically pointless". India's ruling party sees no other way to win the elections hence, itching for war," Rehman said in a tweet. Facing timely and effective response from Pakistan Air Force released payload in haste while escaping which fell near Balakot. Earlier, the Pakistan Army alleged that the Indian Air Force (IAF) violated the Line of Control (LoC) in Muzafarabad Sector. His remarks came after combat jets of the Indian Air Force # (IAF) bombed terror camps at multiple locations across the Line of Control (LoC) on the Pakistani side in a pre-dawn strike. Pakistan Air Force immediately scrambled. I consider it a violation of the LoC, and Pakistan his right to give a suitable response in self defence," he told reporters after an "emergency meeting" with high-level officials at the Foreign Office (FO) for consultations. Indian aircraft gone back," he tweeted. Prime Minister Khan has not commented on the issue.

Posté le 15/10/2020 à 04:09 par mbinaopen
Edité le 15/10/2020 à 04:11 par mbinaopen

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Following the freeze, the Pakistani military said US Central Command had assured them Washington “is not contemplating any unilateral action” inside Pakistan.. Unofficial estimates suggest a further 700,000 undocumented refugees could be in the country.Local officials also told AFP they were not aware of a refugee camp in the area.“Pakistan has also been stressing the need of early repatriation of Afghan refugees, as their presence in Pakistan helps Afghan terrorists to melt and morph among them.The US and Afghanistan have long accused Pakistan of ignoring or even collaborating with groups that attack Afghanistan from havens inside Pakistan, a claim Islamabad denies.The freeze has cooled relations between the ostensible allies and prompted indignation in Pakistan, which says the US does not recognise the thousands of lives it has lost and billions it has spent battling extremism.
Pakistani officials doubled down on the claim during a regular foreign office briefing Thursday, with a spokesman insisting there are two camps in the area, and that the drone hit one of them.”Nearly 1.Local officials have told AFP that the pre-dawn strike took place more than 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the Afghan border, in the village of Mamuzai in Kurram district in Pakistan’s semi-autonomous tribal region, where militants once operated with impunity. The drone strike killed a mid-level commander from the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani network, according to local officials.The aid freeze, designed to force Pakistan’s military and intelligence apparatus to cut support for Islamist groups, had sparked speculation that the US could resume drone strikes or launch operations along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan.Pakistan’s foreign ministry condemned the “unilateral action” late Wednesday, saying it had targeted an Afghan refugee camp, but made no mention of casualties.4 million Afghan refugees remain in Pakistan, according to UNHCR figures.Pak’s foreign ministry  6 PCS STUBBY RATCHET SPANNER SET   condemned 'unilateral action', saying it had targeted an Afghan refugee camp, but made no mention of casualties.
“The claim in (a foreign ministry) statement yesterday that US forces struck an Afghan refugee camp in Kurram Agency yesterday is false,” a spokesman for the US embassy in Islamabad said.“Pakistan condemned the drone strike in Kurram Agency carried out by the Resolute Support Mission (RSM) yesterday, which targeted an Afghan refugee camp,” the spokesman said.(Photo: AFP ) Islamabad: Pakistan’s claim that the US hit an Afghan refugee camp in a drone strike is “false”, a US spokesman said on Thursday, as tensions between the uneasy allies ratchet higher over Islamabad’s alleged support for militants.The foreign ministry did not elaborate on the nature of the “refugee camp”.The drone strike, which took place well inside Pakistani territory on Wednesday, killed a mid-level commander from the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani network, local officials and a source close to the Islamist group said.A spokesman for the UN refugee agency has told that there are no refugee camps in the tribal areas, and no sign of a camp can be seen in pictures from the site.After Washington froze aid to Pakistan worth almost USD 2 billion this month, Islamabad set a deadline of January 31 for all the refugees to return to Afghanistan. Such deadlines have been repeatedly extended in the past.

Posté le 13/10/2020 à 05:40 par mbinaopen

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Cotton is the largest component of that total. There is uncertainty that, God forbid, if war breaks out, what will happen " said Ihsanul Haq, chairman of the Pakistan Cotton Dealers Association."He said the Pakistan government had not directed traders to stop buying Indian cotton and expected trade to normalize when tensions eased. In the crop year ended September 30, Pakistan was India's biggest cotton buyer after its own crop was hit by drought and whitefly pest."At the moment there is no cotton trade. Even if they need to pay extra, they will pay and buy it from other suppliers.Shahzad Ali Khan, chairman of Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association, referred to a move by the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association (IMPPA), a small filmmakers' body, last week, banning their members from hiring Pakistani actors."As soon as the (political) situation improves, cotton trade will definitely resume between the two countries," said Haq of the Pakistan Cotton Dealers Association.In the crop year ended September 30, Pakistan was India& Scaffolding Ratchet Wrench  039;s biggest cotton buyer after its own crop was hit by drought and whitefly pest."Many cotton exporters are not interested in selling cotton to Pakistan.5 million bales from India, and supported Indian cotton prices at a time when China was cutting imports, traders said.6 billion."India is banning Pakistani artists, so how can it expect us to buy cotton from India " Khan said.Pakistan, the world's third-largest cotton consumer, usually starts importing from September, but three Indian exporters said the number of inquiries had slowed to a trickle in the last two weeks.Indian government officials said they had not yet noticed trading had stopped.Lower purchases by Pakistan this year could hurt exports from the world's biggest producer of the fibre and put pressure on Indian prices, but could also help rival cotton suppliers like Brazil, the United States and some African countries.The nuclear-armed rivals have seen tensions ratchet up in the past few months over the disputed territory of Kashmir, and cotton traders in both countries said they were watching developments along the de facto border with alarm.In the crop year ended September 30, Pakistan was India's biggest cotton buyer after its own crop was hit by drought and whitefly pest.An exporter based in Mumbai estimated that Pakistan will need to import at least 3 million bales in 2016/17, and India will have a surplus of around 8 million bales. They are trying to find other markets," said Pradeep Jain, a ginner based in Jalgaon in the western state of Maharashtra.It imported 2.".In the 2015/16 fiscal year ending on March 31, official trade between the two was $2.Chirag Patel, chief executive officer of Indian exporter Jaydeep Cotton Fibers, said the country could export 5 million bales in the 2016/17 crop year, but exports could plunge to 3 million bales without Pakistani imports.Pakistan Cotton Commissioner Khalid Abdullah said a "low quantum of trade activity is still taking place."In various forums Pakistani traders are saying they will not buy cotton from India this year.But for now, traders on both sides of the border said the environment was not conducive to doing business.In the clearest sign yet of souring relations affecting commerce, Pakistan-based importers also said they were not buying.It is not clear whether other goods and commodities traded between the two, such as jewellery and dry fruits, have been hit by the escalation in hostilities as well, but the disruption to cotton shipments is potentially significant.India's biggest cotton buyerTrade between India and Pakistan, which have fought three wars since their independence from British rule in 1947, is small. It's at standstill. Mumbai: Rising hostilities between India and Pakistan have brought their $822 million-a-year trade in cotton to a juddering halt, as traders who are worried about uncertainty over supplies and driven by patriotism hold off signing new deals.But some Indian officials said last week that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government was considering whether it should choke trade with Pakistan to put pressure on its neighbour, even though the trade balance is in India's favour.

Posté le 09/10/2020 à 10:02 par mbinaopen

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Later, the police also arrested Pappu Halder. He was trying to break open the ATM.L. Representational image  Foldable Ratchet Socket Wrench   Two persons were arrested by a special police team from Behala early on Tuesday for allegedly stealing cash from the ATMs in the south western parts of the city.The police found that most thefts took place at night in the wake of the Centre’s demonitisation move.The police found that most thefts took place at night in the wake of the Centre’s demonitisation move.”During questioning, the accused told the police that another person, Pappu Halder, a taxi driver of Canal Road, was waiting for him nearby.Mr Khalid said, “Around 3am on Tuesday, Shiv Shankar Rajbhar of B.” Both the accused were remanded in nine-day police custody by the court till December 7. Our team intercepted him and recovered plas, wrench, and screwdriver from him.Mr Khalid added, “They have admitted of committing thefts in the ATMs of Regent Park, Jadavpur, and other areas. Saha Road in Kalabagan was seen inside an ATM — whose shutter was half down — near 184/1 Roy Bahadur Road in Behala..On Monday, deputy commissioner of police (southwest), Meeraj Khalid, held a meeting with the officer-in-charge of all police stations under his division and formed a special team for keeping surveillance.

Posté le 28/09/2020 à 08:52 par mbinaopen

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