Washington D C [United States of America]/Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov 27 (ANI): Pakistan may soon be asked by the Government of the United States to ink a proposal aimed at formalising procedures to return deported Pakistani citizens from the United States.
Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov 27 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi accepted the resignation of Federal Law Minister Zahid Hamid on Monday.
Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov 27 (ANI): Pakistan's federal government on late Sunday night signed an agreement with the Tehreek-e-Labaik Yah Rasool Allah Pakistan (TLYRAP), laying down, apart from the suspension of Law Minister Zahid Hamid, a number of agreed demands.
Islamabad [Pakistan], November 27 (ANI): Pakistan Law Minister Zahid Hamid has tendered his resignation to Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, in the face of the growing countrywide protests by religious zealots over the Khatam-e-Nabuwwat clause fiasco.
Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov 26 (ANI): Pakistan Rangers have taken control of the sit-in area after reportedly a clash erupted between protestors and paramilitary forces at Faizabad Interchange in Islamabad early on Sunday.
Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov 26 (ANI): At least six people were killed and hundreds injured after the police crackdown on the protestors, who had camped outside Islamabad's Faizabad Interchange for nearly three weeks, turned violent.
Islamabad [Pakistan], November 26 (ANI): In the wake of Islamabad sit-in, Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa recently called up Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, suggesting to handle the protest peacefully.
Islamabad [Pakistan], November 26 (ANI): Earlier on Saturday, a number of reports claimed that the troops were called in Islamabad to restore peace after a police crackdown on protesters went violent, but it turns out, the army hasn't been deployed .
Islamabad [Pakistan], November 25 (ANI): The Army was deployed in Islamabad on Saturday to restore peace after a police crackdown on protesters turned violent.
Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov.25 (ANI): Major social networking sites, including Facebook and Twitter were allegedly blocked in Pakistan after a police crackdown on protesters turned violent.