Anti-India protest held in Baramulla against troops firing on youth 

Srinagar, September 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):A pro-freedom and anti-India protest demonstration was held in Baramulla town, today. The protest was triggered after a youth was injured in unprovoked firing by Indian troops in Azad Gunj area of the town. The injured youth was shifted to Srinagar hospital for treatment.

The protesters while shouting slogans like “Go India Go Back” and “We Want Freedom” also complained that the troops are not allowing them to do business and walk freely in the area.

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Indian troops claim defusing 4 ‘sticky’ bombs in Jammu 

Jammu, September 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Indian troops on Wednesday claimed to have defused four “sticky” bombs, which were reportedly seized from a youth in Poonch district. Officials said that the bombs were destroyed at Bharirakh in Mendhar by a bomb disposal squad. The “sticky” bombs and Rs 10,500 were seized from Mehmood Hussain, whom the officials claimed, is an over-ground worker.

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6 govt employees sacked for their affiliation with freedom movement in IIOJK

Srinagar, September 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the authorities have sacked six more government employees for their affiliation with the ongoing freedom movement. Two teachers, two police constables, a senior officer of forest department and an employee in Roads and Buildings Department are among those sacked. Two of those removed from services are from Kishtwar district and one each belong to Badgam, Islamabad, Baramulla and Poonch districts.

The sacked employees include Abdul Hamid Wani (teacher), Liyaqat Ali Kakroo (teacher), Jaffer Hussain Butt (constable), Showkat Ahmad Khan (constable), Muhammad Rafi Butt (a Junior Assistant in the Road and Building Department), and Tariq Mehmood Kohli (a Range Officer in the Forest Department).

The authorities issued the order after a designated committee in IIOJK formed to scrutinize and recommend cases of government employees having links with the freedom movement recommended their removal from the government service. Earlier this year, the authorities had sacked at least eleven government employees over same of allegations.

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22 IIOJK journalists among 43 rights activists, academicians banned from travelling abroad

Srinagar, September 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):In order to keep the outside world unaware of Indian war crimes in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian authorities have placed restrictions on scores of journalists, human right activists and academicians to travel abroad.

43 people including 22 journalists have been banned from traveling outside Jammu and Kashmir and India as per a look out circular list prepared by the authorities in IIOJK. These journalists, human rights activists and academicians are critical of the Modi regime’s inhuman treatment of the Kashmiri people. Media reports said that the decision, in this regard, was taken on a so-called ‘adverse report’ from different Indian secret agencies.

“Most of these journalists are working for international organisations. And there is a fear that allowing them to travel abroad can dent the image of the Union government in international media,” a Srinagar-based news portal said in its report. It added that Indian police have created various sections that are currently monitoring and profiling Kashmir-based journalists.

As per the report, one section, called “Dial 100”, works on the “background updation” of journalists, which includes verifying their entire professional career in the media, including their body of work, family relations, foreign travels and so on. This section is mostly looked after by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), to whose branches in their respective police stations journalists are called for verification.

Adding that the other wing of the investigation is called the “Ecosystem of Narrative Terrorism” in which, apart from journalists, the profiling of human rights activists, civil society members, lawyers, academics and other associated people, is being carried out.

In this investigation, officials largely focus on the body of work of the people related to their respective field. “Here the officials minutely check the body of work of the particular individual. Like in [case of] lawyers, the investigative officer checks the kind of cases they take up. Similarly, in journalists’ [cases], an officer checks the stories they are doing,” the report added. “After the investigation is complete, the cases are then sent to the higher authority to take a call on them,” it concluded.

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COAS inaugurates latest CIADBAM, underscores greater synchronisation to tackle battlefield challenges 

Islamabad, September 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa has emphasized the need for greater cooperation, integration and synchronisation to tackle complex and fluid future battle field challenges. Inaugurating the state-of-the-art Centre of Integrated Air Defence Battle Management, COAS appreciated their professionalism and expressed complete satisfaction on their operational readiness.

He also commended Pakistan Army Air Defence which has progressed phenomenally over the years and is ready to take on any misadventure by enemy in aerial frontiers of Pakistan. Commander Army Air Defence Command, Lieutenant General Hamood Uz Zaman Khan briefed COAS regarding Air Defence battle management procedures and complete functioning of newly built Centre of Integrated Air Defence Battle Management.

Pakistan Army Air Defence is equipped with sophisticated, highly accurate and lethal long range weapon systems. CIADBAM will provide an integrated environment for synchronised and effective articulation of Air Defence battle from top tier of command down to individual weapon system. Simulator complex in the facility is capable of projecting various dynamic scenarios which can be configured and developed as per the latest intricacies and challenges of Air Defence Battle.

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Construction of quality highways to increase connectivity b/w rural, urban areas: PM 

Islamabad, September 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):Prime Minister Imran Khan has said road infrastructure plays an important role for economic development and construction of quality highways will increase connectivity between the rural and the urban areas. Chairing a review meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday regarding progress on various projects being completed under National Highway Authority, he said it will also enhance trade and employment opportunities in the country.

The Prime Minister said that standard roads will not only help reduce maintenance expenditure as well as import bill on the petroleum products. Imran Khan said he will personally monitor the progress on important and big communication projects on daily basis. He directed to ensure release of funds for timely completion of projects.

Minister for Communication Murad Saeed said that construction of various roads with the total length of 1,753 kilometers completed in last three years of the PTI Government, whereas only 645 kilometers’ road infrastructure was constructed from 2013 to 2016 of the previous government.

It was told that planning for the construction of 6,118 kilometre-long roads has been completed and NHA will complete 27 projects by the end of this fiscal year. It was briefed that roads worth 3,000 kilometers are being constructed in Balochistan alone under Public-Private Partnership. The meeting was also given detailed briefing on the progress on Rawalpindi-Kharian, Mianwali-Muzaffargarh, and Hyderabad-Sukkur road infrastructure.

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US not recognized Pakistan’s supportive role during Afghanistan-related developments: FM

Islamabad, September 22, 2021 (PPI-OT):Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has regretted that the United States has not recognized Pakistan’s supportive role during Afghanistan-related developments.

Speaking at a news briefing organized by Foreign Press Association in New York, he said Pakistan extended full help to the United States in negotiations with Taliban and during the withdrawal of its troops and people from Afghanistan. Shah Mahmood Qureshi also reiterated that Pakistan will continue to assist in the distribution of humanitarian aid and can be a hub for distribution of assistance.

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