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China, Pakistan FMs hold talks, Qureshi raises Kashmir issue
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Pakistani celebrities express anger over murder of ex-enovy’s daughter
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Gulf Today Report
Pakistani celebrities and public figures took to Twitter to call for #JusticeForNoor and express their anger in the aftermath of the brutally murder of Noor Mukadam.
Noor, 27, daughter of Shaukat Mukadam, former ambassador to South Korea and Kazakhstan, was found dead at a residence in Islamabad.
According to Islamabad police, Noor was slaughtered after being shot at, and now Twitter is fuming with rage.
Several celebrities are also in utter dismay and actor Osman Khalid has assured he will not stop screaming until the family of the Noor receives justice.
Days after Kishanganga Project launch, enraged Pakistan lodges protest with World Bank
Days after Kishanganga Project launch, enraged Pakistan lodges protest with World Bank
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Shashikant Sharma | Updated on: 22 May 2018, 10:18:22 AM
New Delhi:
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 330 MW Kishanganga hydroelectric project in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan on Monday lodged its protest against India’s alleged violation of the Indus Waters Treaty at the World Bank.
A Pakistani delegation met with the Work Bank officials and argued that the 330 MW hydroelectric on Kishanganga River, a tributary of Jhelum, flowing into Pakistan will disrupt water supplies.