Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar chaired a review meeting regarding security scenario, anti-terrorist operations, law and order, anti-drug drive and other issues related to day-to-day policing in Awantipora on Sunday.
Pakistan faced an economic crisis which is a result of its own faulty policies long-standing debts, dipping forex reserves and support to extremism and terrorism.
According to The Nation, the former foreign minister attacked the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) led government and said that now when the situation has deteriorated, they suddenly remember to fight against terrorism.
The Punjab Home Department directed the Chinese nationals living in the province or working with private companies to hire private security companies of A category for their security.
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of Pakistan, General Asim Munir on Friday visited the Police Lines area where the tragic suicide bombing took place on Monday this week and claimed over 100 lives, Geo News reported.
According to The Singapore Post, a suicide bomber ripping apart a mosque at Peshawar's Police Lines and leaving around 100 people, mostly policemen, dead created ripples in Pakistan. The government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has been shaken to the core by the attack.
Citizens in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa staged protests in the region on Friday against a rise in terrorism in the region as they called for strict action by the authorities, Dawn reported.
Delhi High court on Friday dismissed the appeal of Ehtesham Quubddin Siddiqui, Mumbai Train 2006 blast death row convict against the Central Information Commission's order.
On the basis of specific information regarding carrying out of subversive activities in Mirhama and Damhal Hanjipora area of Kulgam district, a major breakthrough was achieved by the arrest of six terrorist associates in a joint operation of kulgam police and 9 Rashtriya Rifles and huge cach
A majority of the lawmakers opposed launching another operation to eliminate terrorism and questioned the efficacy of previous operations, reported Dawn.
The Taliban's Acting Foreign Minister Amir Muttaqi called on Pakistan to investigate the Peshawar attack rather than blame neighbouring Afghanistan for terror carnage. "Don't blame others for your own failures," said the Taliban to Pakistan's government.