Former Azad Kashmir PM vows to Take Part in Long March, sit-in
RAWALPINDI: Former prime minister of Azad Kashmir, Sardar Muhammad Atiq Khan, has announced to fully take part in lawyers’ long march and planned sit-in here on Monday.
Addressing a press conference here, he said that federal government wanted to destroy the administrative structure of Azad Kashmir.
He said that despite requisition moved by opposition, Speaker Azad Kashmir was not summoning the assembly’s session.
He appealed to Supreme Court to take suo motto notice against disqualification of Sharif brothers and undo the verdict.
“President House has become a center of conspiracies,” he added.
Former Azad Kashmir PM vows to Take Part in Long March, sit-in was first posted on March 9, 2009 at 7:00 pm.
Pakistan Bus Hero’s Brother was a Jihadi in Jammu&Kashmir
London: Pakistani driver Mehar Mohammed Khalil whose quick thinking saved Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore has an altogether different story to tell.
Khalil’s younger brother, Shakil, was a jhadi killed by Indian security forces in Kashmir in anti-militancy operation in 1995, a news report has said.
“In 1995 his younger brother, Shakil, was killed fighting for a jihadi militant group in Kashmir,” The Times reported.
According to the report, Khalil welcomed his well wishers in the backdrop of “a photograph of his dead brother, with a Kalashnikov rifle over his shoulder, a camouflage cap on his head and a radio in one hand”.
Printed in Urdu across the photograph were the words ‘Mujahid martyred in Kashmir. Died in Udampur, India, August 25, 1995. Codename Abdullah.’ the report added.
As he spoke, a relative whisked away the photograph of his dead brother.
“He is also a supporter of Jamaat-e-Islami – the Islamist political party – that wants to impose Sharia across Pakistan and to use the Amy to kick India out of Kashmir”, a British daily said.
Pakistan Bus Hero’s Brother was a Jihadi in Jammu&Kashmir was first posted on March 7, 2009 at 1:59 pm.
Curfew imposed in Srinagar, Kashmir
ISLAMABAD: The puppet authorities in occupied Kashmir have imposed undeclared curfew in Srinagar and placed the APHC Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and other Hurriyet leaders including Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosvi, Fazl Haq Qureshi and Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai under house arrest.
The Hurriyet leaders were to lead anti-India demonstrations after Juma prayers.
Curfew imposed in Srinagar, Kashmir was first posted on February 27, 2009 at 6:18 pm.

