Tag Archives: Pakistan

Tunnel of Terror unearthed in Jammu | India News

JAMMU / NEW DELHI: A two-day search for the infiltration route of the four Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists killed in a shootout with security forces on the Jammu-Srinagar highway last Thursday has culminated in the discovery of a 150 meter long road. Cross-border underground tunnel lined with sandbags with “Karachi markings”. The …

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Pakistan minister deletes tweet containing Nazi mockery of Macron

A Pakistani minister on Sunday withdrew comments she previously made that President Emmanuel Macron was treating Muslims like the Nazis had treated Jews in World War II. The French Foreign Minister had demanded that the Pakistani authorities withdraw the comments posted on Twitter by Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Human Rights, …

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France demands Pakistan rectify Nazi mockery of Macron

PARIS: the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has demanded Pakistan Authorities withdraw comments made by one of their ministers that President Emmanuel Macon was treating Muslims as the Nazis had treated Jews in World War II. The comments posted on Twitter by Pakistan’s federal Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari on …

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Underground tunnel unearthed at J & K’s Samba | India News

JAMMU: An underground tunnel has been detected near the international border in Samba sector of Jammu and cashmereDGP Dilbag Singh said on Sunday. Previously, forces had launched a massive operation to unearth an underground tunnel that was suspected of having been used by the four Jaish-e-Muhammad terrorists to sneak into …

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“Committed to Taking All Necessary Measures to Safeguard National Security, Fight Terrorism” – India’s Strong Message to Pakistan | India News

NEW DELHI: India convened the Charge d’Affaires of the Pakistan High Commission and filed a strong protest a day after intelligence inputs revealed that Pakistan-based terrorists will try to disrupt the upcoming local elections in Jammu and Kashmir. In an official statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the …

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