Chitralekha Zutshi begins her article in The Print in a sombre and sad tone, stating Kashmiriyat is dead, while Zainab Sikander lamented the loss of voice of Muslims because of Jinnah
It is no secret that the Islamic terror groups are now resorting to such 'Lone wolf' attacks in western societies, which they refer to as a 'far-enemy'.
Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM), the principal body representing Pashtuns in Pakistan, has rejected Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent call to all people in which he urged them to come out and support Pakistan’s narrative on Kashmir.
One can imagine the New York Times newsroom, the eggheads sitting around, racking their brains, trying to come up with a way to mention 9/11 without any reference to Islamism. Language is a funny thing.
"It is not one person's role. Everyone has played a role. Pakistan should now do a soul searching," said Brig. Ijaz Ahmed Shah, Pakistan's interior minister.
The DGP said terrorists have been going around in South Kashmir and threatening people by putting up posters. He hoped that they will be able to neutralise the threats in South Kashmir region.
Terrorist Asif was responsible for a recent shootout and injuries to three family members of a fruit trader in Sopore. The injured also included a young infant named Asma Jan.