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Attempts for technical knockout: Move intended to dent Fazl s high-profile political role

National February 2, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Four former veteran leaders of the Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), who have recently been expelled from the party, are attempting to knock out party chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on technical grounds in a bid to overwhelm him and snatch political power from his tight control. But even if such an effort meets with success, will it have an impact on the stature and standing of Fazlur Rehman within his party, in the opposition Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) or on the overall political horizon? Will the moves by the dissenters affect his hold on the JUI-F? If the past is any guide, the answer to these questions would be in the negative. During General Ziaul Haq’s martial law, the late Maulana Samiul Haq had broken away from the JUI and founded his own faction. However, Fazlur Rehman had maintained his status as the undisputed chief of the party and Samiul Haq’s group was never able to show any worthwhile electoral performance.

Pakistan completed its nuke programme in 1992: Ex-envoy

Pakistan completed its nuke programme in 1992: Ex-envoy Top Searches Pakistan completed its nuke programme in 1992: Ex-envoy Omer Farooq Khan / TNN / Feb 1, 2021, 00:45 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s former ambassador to the United States, Syeda Abida Hussain has revealed that Pakistan had started its nuclear programme in 1983 during former military dictator General Zia-ul-Haq’s time and it was completed in 1992. In an interview with a private news channel, Hussain, also an ex-cabinet member of Nawaz Sharif’s government, said she was appointed as ambassador to the US on the recommendation of the then president Ghulam Ishaq Khan during the first premiership of Nawaz Sharif after she lost the election.

Blasphemy allegations – the new way of muzzling free speech in South Asia | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW

#JusticeForMashal: Speaking out against Pakistan’s blasphemy laws | Follow the Hashtag Intimidation and self-censorship The situation in Bangladesh is quite similar to Pakistan. A series of ghastly attacks on bloggers in the past few years has showcased the deteriorating state of freedom of expression in the Muslim-majority country. People are now feeling more threatened to express their views online. Local media have reported scores of attacks in the past few years that have killed at least 35 people and injured over 130. While radical groups claimed responsibility for those killings, the Bangladeshi government has so far denied any presence of international terror outfits on its soil.

Pak opposition terms PDM drive against govt as jihad

Pak opposition terms PDM drive against govt as jihad
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For Pak opposition, ousting Imran Khan is jihad

For Pak opposition, ousting Imran Khan is jihad
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