Ajay Kaul And Rezaul H Laskar In Islamabad

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Unidentified gunmen kill 5 school children in Pakistan

Unidentified gunmen kill 5 school children in Pakistan

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2011

Five school children were gunned down on Tuesday and five others injured in the outskirts of Peshawar city in northwest Pakistan after unidentified gunmen attacked a school van, police said.

India-Pak sign MoU against drug trafficking

India-Pak sign MoU against drug trafficking

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2011

India and Pakistan on Tuesday agreed to enhance cooperation through "effective and sustained steps" to control illicit drug trade and signed a Memorandum of Understanding to boost efforts to prevent the trafficking of narcotics and precursor chemicals.

'Secret talks on to bring back Musharraf to Pak'

'Secret talks on to bring back Musharraf to Pak'

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2011

Pakistan's ruling Pakistan People's Party has begun secret negotiations with Pervez Musharraf's party to isolate its rival Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and to facilitate the former military ruler's possible return to the country, a media report said on Monday.

Pak's 26/11 trial adjourned again over Lakhvi plea

Pak's 26/11 trial adjourned again over Lakhvi plea

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2011

The trial of seven Pakistani men, charged with involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror strike, was adjourned for a week after one of the key accused, Lashkar-e-Tayiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, filed a petition against the judge of the anti-terrorism court. During a hearing held behind closed doors in Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail, due to security reasons, Lakhvi's lawyers submitted the petition in which he expressed dissatisfaction with Judge Shahid Rafique.

Will try to convince cabinet on sports bill: Maken

Will try to convince cabinet on sports bill: Maken

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2011

Unfazed by the rejection of his bill, Sports Minister Ajay Maken on Thursday said he would talk to his cabinet colleagues to convince them, but ruled out any dialogue with Board of Control for Cricket in India bigwigs.

Now, an anti-corruption movement in Pakistan

Now, an anti-corruption movement in Pakistan

Rediff.com   22 Aug 2011

Pakistani rights activist Ansar Burney on Monday he would launch a campaign against corruption and terrorism in his country after Eid-ul-Fitr, mirroring an anti-graft drive by activist Anna Hazare in India that has gained thousands of followers. Pakistan is confronting a "dire and painful period in its history, with rampant and continuously growing corruption and terrorism destroying every fabric of our nation and any prospects of a decent future for our children".

Osama raid left deep imprint on Pak armed forces

Osama raid left deep imprint on Pak armed forces

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2011

The American raid that killed Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in May has left a "very deep imprint" on Pakistan and its armed forces, which had never considered the United States as a "direct threat", Defence Secretary Syed Athar Ali said on Saturday.

Pak mosque bombing: Taliban claims responsibility

Pak mosque bombing: Taliban claims responsibility

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2011

The Pakistani Taliban on Saturday claimed responsibility for a devastating suicide attack on a mosque in Khyber Agency that killed over 50 people, saying it was carried out in retaliation for local resistance against the militants.

Can't extradite Musharraf in Bugti case: Pak govt

Can't extradite Musharraf in Bugti case: Pak govt

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2011

The Pakistan government has informed a court that it cannot extradite former President Pervez Musharraf in connection with a case registered over the killing of Baloch nationalist leader Akbar Bugti in a military operation in 2006.

Slain Pak gov Taseer honoured with Nishan-e-Imtiaz

Slain Pak gov Taseer honoured with Nishan-e-Imtiaz

Rediff.com   15 Aug 2011

Salman Taseer, the slain governor of Pakistan's Punjab province, has been posthumously conferred with one of the country's highest civilian honours, months after he was gunned down by an extremist police guard for favouring amendment to the controversial blasphemy law.

Pakistan PM sends I-Day greetings to Dr Singh

Pakistan PM sends I-Day greetings to Dr Singh

Rediff.com   15 Aug 2011

Pakistan wants "cooperative and friendly relations" with India to achieve the shared goal of peace and progress, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Monday in a message sent to his Indian counterpart on the occasion of the nation's 65th Independence Day."On this occasion, I would like to reiterate our desire to have harmonious, cooperative and friendly relations between our two countries to achieve our shared goal of peace, progress and prosperity," Gilani said.

Blast kills 19 on Pak's Independence Day

Blast kills 19 on Pak's Independence Day

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2011

At least 16 people were killed and over 30 injured in bomb attacks and violence in restive Balochistan while three soldiers died in north Waziristan region, when Taliban terrorists struck at a Pakistan Independence Day parade.

GHQ attack case: Ex-Pak soldier sentenced to death

GHQ attack case: Ex-Pak soldier sentenced to death

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2011

A Pakistani military court has sentenced a former soldier to death and another to life imprisonment, while awarding prison terms to five civilians for their roles in the 2009 attack on the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.

Pak satellite PakSat-1R launched from China

Pak satellite PakSat-1R launched from China

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2011

Pakistan's PakSat-1R geostationary communications satellite was on Thursday launched into space by a Chinese rocket from a site in southwest China.

Family rivalry behind Bhatti's murder: Report

Family rivalry behind Bhatti's murder: Report

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2011

A family rivalry over property was behind the assassination of former Pakistan Minority Affairs Minister Shahbaz Bhatti, who was gunned down earlier this year, and the killing was not religiously motivated, a media report said on Tuesday.

Take action against Saeed, JuD: UK tells Pakistan

Take action against Saeed, JuD: UK tells Pakistan

Rediff.com   8 Aug 2011

Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed may face fresh detention after British diplomats met senior Pakistani officials to convince them to crack down on the organisation, a front for the banned Lashkar-e-Tayiba. Diplomats from the British missions in Islamabad and New Delhi had a "successful rounds of talks with Pakistani leaders in the last week of July".These talks "might lead to the detention of JuD chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed.

Mehran attack: 3 Pak officers face court martial

Mehran attack: 3 Pak officers face court martial

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2011

Three senior Pakistani Naval officers will face court martial for their alleged negligence during a terrorist attack on Mehran airbase in Karachi that left 10 security personnel dead and two surveillance aircraft destroyed.

Terrorists torch 10 NATO tankers in Pakistan

Terrorists torch 10 NATO tankers in Pakistan

Rediff.com   1 Aug 2011

Terrorists torched 10 tankers carrying oil for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces in Afghanistan in southern Pakistan, injuring five persons including the vehicles' drivers, police and witnesses said on Monday.

Indo-Pak talks will 'cover all issues': Gilani

Indo-Pak talks will 'cover all issues': Gilani

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2011

Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar will carry the "complete mandate" of Pakistan's government and opposition during her interaction with Indian officials, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Tuesday. Gilani made the remarks while taking the leadership of all political forces "into confidence on the dialogue process with India", an official statement said. Khar "would be able to put across Pakistan's perspective with confidence", he said.

'Osama raid took Pakistan Army by surprise'

'Osama raid took Pakistan Army by surprise'

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2011

The United States raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad was not known to "any tier" of the Pakistani army which was "taken by surprise" by the May 2 operation, a top military officer told an inquiry panel probing the Al Qaeda leader's presence in Pakistan.