Laila Tariq

Govt decides to raise issue of Indian terrorism in Pakistan at UN Security Council

Govt decides to raise issue of Indian terrorism in Pakistan at UN Security Council

ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan decided to raise the issues of India’s involvement of supporting of terrorist groups in Balochistan and other parts of the country, at UN Security Council and other international forums. Local media house Express citing sources in the Foreign Office, stated in its report that Ministry of Foreign Affairs will prepare […]

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Pakistanis offer "Abhinandan tea" to Indian protestors in London

Pakistanis offer “Abhinandan tea” to Indian protestors in London

LONDON: Pakistanis offered the famous “Abhinandan tea” to the Indian protesters during the anti-Pakistan demonstration by in London. According to reports, the Indians held a demonstration outside the Pakistani High Commission in London, as the tension between Pakistan and India has spread abroad to the citizens of both countries. The Pakistani community in London responded

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CTD kills nine suspected terrorists in Pishin IBO

QUETTA: As many as nine terrorists were killed during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) conducted by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in the Khanoi Baba area of Pishin district, Balochistan. CTD spokesperson told local media that the operation was launched after receiving credible intelligence about the presence of militants involved in heinous activities. Spokesperson said that the

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Outlawed terrorist groups threaten by Balochistan’s progress

Outlawed terrorist groups threaten by Balochistan’s progress

QUETTA: The agenda, of some outlawed terrorist organizations, against development is being exposed gradually but badly. If you want to prove this statement true, go into social media and read some posts clearly exposing propaganda of the banned outfits. The social media users, who introduced themselves a Baloch national, are openly criticizing the elements who

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Expose BYC’s narrative and the realities on ground

Expose BYC’s narrative and the realities on ground

QUETTA: Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) on social media platforms paints a dramatic and one-sided picture of events involving the, accusing the state of “genocide,” “torture,” and “illegal detentions,” such claims are gaining traction in echo chambers online, it is crucial to analyze these narratives through a factual and national security lens. The BYC, under the

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Sacrifices by forces, institutions to maintain peace in Balochistan lauded

QUETTA: Former Provincial Minister of Balochistan admired the sacrifices rendered by forces and state institutions to maintain law and order in Bolochistan. Former Information Minister for Balochistan Jan Achakzai came into action while backing services of state institutions on a social media platform. Achakzai took his social media account “X” formally known as twitter and

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Allegations of character assassination against progressive Baloch women

Allegations of character assassination against progressive Baloch women

QUETTA: Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), led by Mahrang Baloch, faces accusations of targeting and maligning progressive Baloch and Pashtun women who are contributing positively to the region’s development. One of the recent fashpoints involves the defamation campaign against Zarghoona Tareen, a pioneering Pashtun woman who holds the distinction of being the first female Station House

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Hope in Balochistan’s Classrooms: A Real Change in the Making

Hope in Balochistan’s classrooms: A real change in the making

QUETTA: Balochistan, the heart of Pakistan, a quiet but powerful revolution is taking place, not through politics or protests, but through schoolbooks and classrooms where every year more than 25,000 students in Balochistan are stepping into a brighter future, thanks to Army-run schools such as Military College Sui and Army Public Schools (APS). These schools,

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