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Pahalgam terror attack: Pakistan urges Muslim countries to impress upon India to deescalate tensions
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has urged Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait to encourage India to de-escalate tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack. Sharif refuted Indian accusations linking Pakistan to the incident, advocating for an impartial international investigation. He emphasized Pakistan's commitment to regional peace and economic progress, assuring brotherly nations of its responsible conduct.

Ties with Pakistan will never improve until peoples' govt is elected there: Farooq Abdullah
Farooq Abdullah, National Conference president, labeled Pakistan a "failed state," asserting that improved relations with India hinge on the establishment of a people's government in Pakistan. He cautioned against war, citing nuclear capabilities and advocating for peaceful resolution. Abdullah also criticized the deportation of Pakistani nationals on humanitarian grounds and supported the Centre's caste census for accurate demographic data.

"There was security failure, intelligence lapses..:" Farooq Abdullah on Pahalgam attack
Farooq Abdullah, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference chief, condemned the Pahalgam terror attack, citing security and intelligence failures and Pakistan's destabilisation efforts. He criticised Pakistan's propaganda and General Asim Munir's two-nation theory remarks, while supporting PM Modi's response to the attack.

Amid India-Pak rift, Senator Palwasha Zai Khan makes shocking remark on Ayodhya's Ram Mandir, sparks backlash
Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate after Pakistani Senator Palwasha Mohammad Zai Khan's provocative remarks in parliament. Her speech, invoking religious and militaristic rhetoric, includes threats to India and praises for Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. The speech has gone viral amid the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. With both countries on edge, the international community urges restraint as the risk of further conflict grows.

Buzzkill: How India can dissolve the Pakistan problem, not just swat it
The article suggests that Pakistan has become a threat and needs to be confronted. The author proposes a unique solution: India should focus on its own progress and inclusivity. If India thrives, it would undermine Pakistan's anti-India stance. This would also allow Islam to regain its role as a driver of human progress. Ultimately, India's success could reshape Pakistan's identity.

Harvard in hot water as event with top Pakistani officials sparks student outrage after Pahalgam massacre
A Harvard conference on Pakistan, funded by an Indian magnate, faced backlash from Indian students due to the participation of Pakistani officials. Students protested, citing concerns about legitimizing state-sponsored terrorism, particularly after a recent attack in J&K. Harvard quietly distanced itself by removing event details from its website, highlighting Pakistan's efforts to revive its academic presence in the US.
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BJP dubs Congress as "Lashkar-e-Pakistan", after 'gayab' jibe for PM Modi
BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia has strongly criticized the Congress party for its 'Gayab' post targeting Prime Minister Modi, alleging it signals support for Pakistan. Bhatia accused Congress of aligning with Pakistan's narrative and weakening national integrity, even labeling them "Lashkar-e-Pakistan Congress.
Pakistan defence minister claims military incursion by India is imminent, says nukes only as last resort
Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan after a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif claims an Indian military incursion is imminent. He said that India's rhetoric was increasing. Pakistan has reinforced its forces. India accuses Pakistan of backing militancy. Islamabad denies involvement and calls for investigation.
Pakistan Defence Minister seeks deeper ties with Bangladesh amid tensions with India
Despite a postponed visit by Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister, Islamabad aims to strengthen ties with Dhaka, focusing on economic, political, and cultural cooperation. Recent high-level meetings and business delegations signal a renewed effort to improve relations after a 15-year gap in Foreign Office Consultations. This push comes amid regional tensions and allegations of Pakistani involvement in Bangladeshi affairs.
BJP slams Congress for not reining in its leaders speaking on Pahalgam
The BJP has accused the Congress party of inconsistent messaging regarding the Pahalgam terror attack, highlighting contradictory statements from its leaders. While top Congress leaders condemned the attack, others questioned the details and government's response, raising concerns about their remarks being exploited by Pakistan.
Nawaz Sharif wants diplomatic channel to be used to ease tensions between India, Pak: Report
Amidst rising tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack and India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, Nawaz Sharif is advocating for diplomatic solutions. Sources indicate he's urging his government to prioritize peace talks with India, despite criticism from opposition leaders questioning his silence and perceived alignment with Indian interests. The attack, claimed by a LeT proxy, resulted in 26 fatalities.
BJP questions Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi over 'insensitive, shameless' comments of some Congress leaders
Bharatiya Janata Party has criticized Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi regarding their party leaders' statements. These statements questioned the need for war with Pakistan. They also questioned the Pahalgan terror attack victims' account. Ravi Shankar Prasad highlighted comments from Siddaramaiah, Vijay Wadettiwar, R B Timmapur, and Robert Vadra. BJP questions Congress's commitment to national unity.
Pahalgam attack: Nawaz Sharif doesn't want Pak govt to take an aggressive position against India, claims report
Shehbaz Sharif updated Nawaz Sharif on the National Security Committee's response to India's Indus Waters Treaty suspension. This followed a militant attack in Pahalgam. Sharif conveyed Pakistan's readiness to defend itself. Nawaz Sharif wants diplomatic efforts to restore peace. Khawaja Asif proposed an international commission to investigate the Pahalgam incident.
Mutiny in Pakistan Army? Viral letter claims mass resignation amid fears of India-Pakistan war after Pahalgam attack
Following the deadly Pahalgam attack in Kashmir, Pakistan's Army faces internal unrest, marked by increased resignation requests and loyalty concerns. An advisory from Major General Faisal Mehmood Malik urges troops to maintain morale amidst rising tensions with India.
Trust PM Modi, Pakistan will cease to exist on this Earth in 2025: BJP MP Nishikant Dubey
Amidst India-Pakistan tensions, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey declared at a railway event that Pakistan will cease to exist by 2025, citing Modi's guarantee. He also condemned the Pahalgam terror attack, alleging selective targeting of Hindus by the Pakistani army. Dubey asserted PM Modi's commitment to eradicating terrorism, linking it to Pakistan's future.
Indians involved in PSL return to country
Amid rising tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack, the PCB facilitated the safe return of 23 Indian nationals involved in the PSL's production and broadcast. The Pakistan government's directive for all Indian nationals to leave by April 30 prompted the move. To maintain broadcast quality, the production company replaced the Indian personnel with foreign and local technicians.
Nothing changed in Congress, still shielding terror ecosystem: BJP's retort to Mani Shankar Aiyar's remarks
The Bharatiya Janata Party strongly criticized the Congress party regarding Mani Shankar Aiyar's statement on the Pahalgam attack. The BJP alleged that Congress is protecting the terror network. Pradeep Bhandari condemned Aiyar's remarks. He recalled Robert Vadra and Siddaramaiah's statements. Bhandari visited the family of Lt Vinay Narwal. He asserted that Pakistan will face consequences for the attack.
Are unresolved questions of Partition reflected in Pahalgam tragedy, asks Mani Shankar Aiyar
Mani Shankar Aiyar connected the Pahalgam tragedy to unresolved issues from the Partition. He questioned whether Indian Muslims feel accepted and cherished. Aiyar highlighted the 1971 war, noting Pakistan's failure to protect Muslims. He emphasized the need to view Muslims as integral to India. Aiyar urged reflection on whether Muslims feel truly included in today's India.
Media closes the border to Pakistan cricket, entertainment
Following the Pahalgam attack, Indian media companies are cutting ties with Pakistani content. Sony and FanCode stopped broadcasting Pakistan Super League matches. Zee Entertainment removed Pakistani shows from its platforms. The Asia Cup's future is uncertain due to India-Pakistan match concerns. Release of Fawad Khan's film 'Abir Gulaal' faces opposition.
United in grief and against terrorism: Muslims protest Pahalgam carnage, raise anti-Pak slogans
Following Friday prayers, Muslim community members in Madhya Pradesh protested the Pahalgam terror attack. Demonstrations occurred in Bhopal, Khargone, and Harda. Protesters chanted anti-Pakistan slogans and burned effigies of terrorism. They demanded strong action against those responsible for the attack. Community leaders emphasized that terrorism has no place in Islam. They urged the government to take decisive measures.
'Allah is with us... your religion won't save you': Indian Army Nursing College's website hacked
The Indian Army Nursing College's website was hacked on Friday, displaying a message that read "Kill Hindus" and "Respect Muslims," written in both Urdu and English. The message also included a statement saying, "Our religion, customs are miles apart and that makes us stronger."
Pakistan alleges terror charge on India in its statement
India–Pakistan ties nosedived after the Pahalgam terror attack, with Delhi scrapping the Indus Water Treaty and Pakistan suspending the Simla Pact. But Islamabad’s response didn’t end there—it accused India of exporting terrorism, persecuting minorities, manipulating Kashmir, and staging incidents like Pahalgam to fuel tensions and push its domestic political agenda.
The calm before the storm: What Pahalgam attack reveals about Pakistan's long-term agenda
The Pahalgam attack highlights that a lull in terrorist activity doesn't mean terrorism is over. It could mean regrouping. Improved intelligence can explain increased clashes. An appropriate response is needed. Pakistan's support systems for terrorism must be dismantled. Talks have been misread as weakness. Pakistan needs to show real change.
Hindus, Muslims must fight terrorism together, punish countries like Pakistan, says Assam CM Himanta Sarma
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma urged Hindus and Muslims to unite against terrorism, emphasizing the need to punish countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh. He highlighted a shift in terrorist tactics, citing an incident in Pahalgam where victims were targeted based on their religion.
'I’ll definitely play in the IPL', says former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Amir as India shuts diplomatic doors on Islamabad
Amid strained India-Pakistan relations following the Pahalgam attack, Mohammad Amir expressed his desire to play in the IPL, prioritizing it over the PSL if given the opportunity. However, with India suspending ties and the BCCI maintaining its ban on Pakistani players, Amir's IPL dream faces significant hurdles.
Ramiz Raja says 'Catch of IPL' in PSL presentation ceremony, watch viral video
During a Pakistan Super League presentation ceremony, former cricketer Ramiz Raja mistakenly awarded Joshua Little the 'Catch of the IPL' instead of PSL. This error stunned stakeholders and prompted calls for an apology from some Pakistani fans. The incident occurred after Multan Sultans defeated Lahore Qalandars, with Yasir Khan named Player of the Match.
Pakistan's Hindu minister attacked in Sindh by protesters opposing govt's canal projects
Pakistani Minister of State Kheal Das Kohistani was attacked in Sindh by protestors opposing federal irrigation canal projects, fearing reduced water flow to the province. The incident involved pelting his motorcade with tomatoes and potatoes, leading to arrests and strong condemnation from the Prime Minister and other officials.
Pakistan's Hindu minister attacked in Sindh by protesters opposing government's canal projects
Pakistani Hindu Minister of State, Kheal Das Kohistani, faced an attack in Sindh by protestors opposing federal irrigation canal projects. The protestors believe these projects will reduce the crucial downward flow of rivers, impacting irrigation in the southern province. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack, assuring a thorough investigation and exemplary punishment for those involved.
"Different from Hindus in every possible aspect": Pakistan Army Chief reaffirms two-nation theory, urges youth to remember Pakistan's origins
General Asim Munir, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, has reaffirmed the two-nation theory, emphasizing the distinct differences between Hindus and Muslims. Speaking at the Overseas Pakistanis Convention, he urged the diaspora to educate future generations about Pakistan's creation and legacy. Munir also addressed terrorism in Balochistan, vowing to eliminate the threat and praising overseas Pakistanis for their contributions.
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