"The Congress party also says that reservations should be based on religion, which Jinnah also said. The Congress party also says that Sharia law should be implemented in the country. The coming generations should know the truth of partition," Bhatia said while addressing a press conferen
Pakistan's Supreme Court warned that persistent judicial delays erode public trust and harm the poor. Over 2.2 million cases are pending, while dilapidated court conditions and lack of training for judges exacerbate inefficiency and weaken the rule of law, Dawn reported.
Indian missions worldwide marked India's 79th Independence Day with cultural events, community participation, and tributes. Celebrations in Riyadh, a Tricolor display at Dubai's Burj Khalifa, and flag hoisting in New York highlighted diaspora pride, while US lawmakers extended greetings,
US President Trump marked Social Security's 90th anniversary, highlighting his recent tax law providing seniors a $6,000 deduction and efforts to reduce fraud. Experts warn the changes may accelerate trust fund depletion. SSA Commissioner Frank Bisignano pledged a "digital first" approach, a
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) rejected the US designation of its Majeed Brigade as a terrorist group, calling it "detached from ground realities." The group says it targets only Pakistani forces, follows international humanitarian law, and will continue its fight for Baloch national liber
National Guard troops were deployed across Washington DC as President Trump begins a federal takeover of city crime-fighting. Guard members assist police with patrols and traffic control but won't make arrests. The move sparked protests, with city leaders and Democrats opposing what they see
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned a reported Pakistani airstrike in Nuristan, urging respect for Afghanistan's sovereignty and international law. Taliban authorities remain silent, while reports suggest the strike may have targeted TTP positions, further straining Kabul-Islamaba
Couple Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra have once again found themselves embroiled in controversy after allegations of Rs 60 crore fraud levelled against them by businessman Deepak Kothari, director of Lotus Capital Financial Services Ltd. Speaking with ANI, Shilpa and Raj's lawyer Prashant Pati
DGP Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigation revealed that they fled to Nepal after committing the murder and returned on the directions of their foreign-based handlers to commit a sensational crime in Punjab.
Extending warm Independence Day wishes in advance, Superintendent of Police Namit Pathak, IPS, emphasised the police department's proactive efforts to maintain law and order across the district.
"She is 35 years old and not 124 years old. This is not our fault. The one who made the card must have made the mistake. Only they know what happened, how it happened and why it happened," Tej Pratap Singh, Minta Devi's father-in-law, told ANI.