A Muhammad And Rezaul H Laskar

Stories by A Muhammad And Rezaul H Laskar

American detained in Peshawar

American detained in Peshawar

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2011

Pakistani security and intelligence operatives detained a US national in Peshawar for not possessing valid travel documents and took him to an undisclosed location for interrogation, officials said. The American, identified as Aaron deHaven, was detained in the posh University Town area of Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

India violating Indus Water treaty, says US report

India violating Indus Water treaty, says US report

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2011

Foreign Office spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said in a statement that the US report "Avoiding water wars in South and Central Asia," released on February 22, acknowledges that dams India is building in Jammu and Kashmir "will limit supply of water to Pakistan at crucial moments."

'Davis has diplomatic immunity, Pak must free him'

'Davis has diplomatic immunity, Pak must free him'

Rediff.com   24 Feb 2011

The US has informed Pakistan that American national Raymond Davis, arrested for gunning down two men in Lahore, has diplomatic immunity under the Vienna Convention and Pakistani courts do not have the jurisdiction to hear his case, diplomatic sources said.

Will visit India again, says Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Will visit India again, says Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Rediff.com   24 Feb 2011

Pakistani singer Rahat Fatah Ali Khan, who was briefly detained in India for possessing foreign currency, today said he will visit the country again if "respectfully" invited, even as he admitted guilt and claimed he was 'unaware' of Indian custom laws.

Don't regret killing Taseer, says indicted Qadri

Don't regret killing Taseer, says indicted Qadri

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2011

A Pakistani police guard said he had no regrets for gunning down Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer, calling him an "apostate", as an anti-terrorism court indicted him for the assassination. Mumtaz Qadri, 26, who has already admitted gunning down Taseer outside a restaurant in Islamabad on January 4, was indicted on a murder charge during in-camera proceedings at Adiala Jail in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, his lawyers said.

Will kill Pak officials if Davis is freed: Taliban

Will kill Pak officials if Davis is freed: Taliban

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2011

The Taliban on Monday warned the Pakistan government not to release American national Raymond Davis, who allegedly shot dead two men in Lahore in January, saying any official involved in a move to free him would be killed by militants. "Any Pakistani government official playing any role in Davis' release will be killed by the Taliban," said Azam Tariq, spokesman for the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan. The Taliban have also demanded that Davis should be executed by the authorities.

Pak will discuss Kashmir, Afghan, 26/11 with India

Pak will discuss Kashmir, Afghan, 26/11 with India

Rediff.com   12 Feb 2011

India and Pakistan will have to resolve the 'core issue' of Kashmir according to the aspirations of the Kashmiri people if they want to give a boost to the peace process that is set to be resumed after an interval of over two years, Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir said. The upcoming talks to be held ahead of the Pakistani foreign minister's visit to New Delhi in July will have to "take cognisance of what has happened in the past in dialogue with India and the ground reality".

'Let them find Musharraf and arrest him'

'Let them find Musharraf and arrest him'

Rediff.com   12 Feb 2011

Pervez Musharraf will not appear in court despite the arrest warrant issued on Saturday by an anti-terrorism court in connection with the Benazir Bhutto assassination case, a close aide of the former military ruler has said, terming the move as an attempt to intimidate him. "There is no possibility of him (Musharraf) appearing in court," Muhammad Ali Saif, the legal advisor for the former president said hours after the warrant was issued by the court in Rawalpindi.

Qureshi loses post in Pak cabinet reshuffle

Qureshi loses post in Pak cabinet reshuffle

Rediff.com   12 Feb 2011

Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who was less than well disposed towards India, was stripped of his portfolio as foreign minister in the reconstitution of the Pakistan federal cabinet following which he refused to take oath.

Talks to resume, Pak FM to visit India in July

Talks to resume, Pak FM to visit India in July

Rediff.com   10 Feb 2011

India and Pakistan have agreed to resume dialogue on 'all issues' and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will visit New Delhi by July to review progress in the parleys.Unveiling the road-map for resumption of a comprehensive dialogue with Pakistan, India on Thursday announced that the home secretaries of the two countries will hold talks on counter-terrorism, including progress in the 26/11 trial in Rawalpindi court, ahead of Qureshi's visit in July.

Man hurls shoe at Musharraf in London

Man hurls shoe at Musharraf in London

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2011

The man stood up about five minutes after Musharraf began his speech at the meeting in Walthamstow, a district of London with a sizeable population of Pakistani origin, and flung his show at the former military ruler. The shoe fell in the front rows and did not reach the stage, Geo News channel reported

Pakistan PM seeks meaningful dialogue on Kashmir

Pakistan PM seeks meaningful dialogue on Kashmir

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2011

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday asked India to hold a 'meaningful' dialogue with Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue.

Gilani authorised to trim his cabinet

Gilani authorised to trim his cabinet

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2011

The ruling Pakistan People's Party has authorised Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to dissolve his jumbo cabinet and form a smaller council of ministers amid demands for political reforms from the opposition and international donors.

'Pak has always sought normal ties with India'

'Pak has always sought normal ties with India'

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2011

Pakistan on Friday said it is going to the upcoming foreign-secretary level parleys with India with an 'open mind' and was hopeful of a 'constructive attitude' from it so that the stalled peace process can be resumed. Referring to the upcoming meeting between the foreign secretaries of Pakistan and India on the margins of the SAARC Council of Ministers meeting in Bhutan, Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said, "Pakistan is going to Thimphu with an open mind".

Pak court adjourns 26/11 trial till Feb 17

Pak court adjourns 26/11 trial till Feb 17

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2011

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Friday adjourned the trial of Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six others charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks till February 17 after prosecutors sought more time for the Lahore high court to decide on a related petition. The prosecution team told anti-terrorism court Judge Rana Nisar Ahmed that more time was needed for the high court to decide on its plea.

Pak hails Chidambaram's remarks on Samjhauta probe

Pak hails Chidambaram's remarks on Samjhauta probe

Rediff.com   31 Jan 2011

Pakistan on Monday welcomed Home Minister P Chidambaram's remarks about sharing the findings of the probe into the Samjhauta Express bombing, claiming that the level of cooperation on interaction on security matters had enhanced between the two nations. Welcoming his Indian counterpart's statement in this regard, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said, "I welcome the statement of Mr Chidambaram on Samjhauta Express investigations to be shared with Pakistan."

5 killed in suicide attack in Peshawar

5 killed in suicide attack in Peshawar

Rediff.com   31 Jan 2011

A suicide bomber on Monday struck a police vehicle in Peshawar, killing five persons, including a police official, officials said.

Won't free American diplomat held for murder: Pak

Won't free American diplomat held for murder: Pak

Rediff.com   30 Jan 2011

Pakistani authorities have rejected the demand of the United States to release an American diplomat who shot dead two youths in Lahore, saying the matter would be handled in court according to the country's laws. Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit told a TV news channel on Sunday that the matter was already in court and the Punjab police were investigating the shooting incident in Lahore on Thursday. "It would not be appropriate to publicly talk on this issue," he said.

Pak wants interview 26/11 witnesses

Pak wants interview 26/11 witnesses

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2011

Pakistan will again seek access to the witnesses of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks to record their statements and a formal request will be filed with India in this regard, according to a media report on Friday. This will be the second time that Pakistan will be making such a request, unnamed officials of the Interior Ministry were quoted as saying by The Express Tribune newspaper.

Afghanistan, Pakistan form panel to share intel

Afghanistan, Pakistan form panel to share intel

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2011

Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to form a Joint Reconciliation Commission comprising the Foreign Ministers and military and intelligence officials as part of enhanced bilateral consultations in the run-up to the reduction US troops in the war-torn country.