China expresses to enhance cooperation with Pakistan in various fields

Islamabad, January 20, 2023 (PPI-OT):China has expressed to further enhance cooperation with Pakistan in various fields, strengthen multilateral coordination and expedite the construction of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in the New Year.

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong said this during his meeting with Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin-ul-Haque in Beijing. Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong has said that the two sides should further deepen the institutional exchanges between their corresponding departments.

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Thailand gifts state of the art container for bone relics of Lord Buddha to Taxila Museum 

Islamabad, January 20, 2023 (PPI-OT):Thailand has gifted a state of the art container for the bone relics of Lord Buddha to the Taxila Museum. The container was handed over at a ceremony in Taxila Museum which was attended by diplomats from the Embassy of Thailand, senior officials from the ministry of foreign affairs and the Director of Taxila Museum.

Ambassador of Thailand Chakkrid Krachaiwong presented the container to the Additional Secretary Asia Pacific and Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch. The container with the holy relics will be on permanent display in Taxila Museum. The ancient city of Taxila carries a special significance in the history of Buddhism and Pakistan’s enduring links with East Asia including Thailand.

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Pakistan, Belgium agree to further expand cooperation 

Islamabad, January 20, 2023 (PPI-OT):Pakistan and Belgium have agreed to further expand and deepen cooperation in information technology, agriculture, food processing, renewable energy and construction sectors. The concurrence was reached at a meeting between Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and an eight-member Belgian parliamentary delegation in Karachi.

Murad Ali Shah said that Belgium is a traditional friend of Pakistan and a major trading and investment partner. He said mutual cooperation is based on shared values of democracy, mutual respect and trust as well as common interests. He appreciated the assistance provided by the Belgian for flood relief efforts in Pakistan.

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Chairman Senate urges Muslim Ummah to evolve consensus to combat Islamophobia

Islamabad, January 20, 2023 (PPI-OT):Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani has urged the Muslim Ummah to get united and evolve a consensus to combat Islamophobia in an effective way. Talking to Syrian Ambassador to Pakistan Dr Ramez Alraee in Islamabad, he said fraternal and historical relations with Syria are a source of pride for the nation and expressed the hope to expand mutual relations based on common interests.

He said Pakistan-Syria relations are based on common faith, history and culture which reflect their joint stand on international forums. Sadiq Sanjrani said Pakistan has provided a unique opportunity to increase trade links with Central Asian states and China through its Gwadar port and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor routes.

He stressed on devising a comprehensive strategy to increase cooperation in various fields especially trade between the two countries. He also stressed the need to exchange trade and parliamentary delegations of two countries. The Syrian ambassador appreciated Pakistan’s positive role in regional peace and stability and said he will continue to play his role for further improvement in diplomatic cooperation with Pakistan at all levels.

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After Karnataka, college students in UP’s Moradabad forced to remove burqa 

New Delhi, January 20, 2023 (PPI-OT):Hijab-wearing students of Hindu PG College in Indian state of Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad city are up in arms against the college authorities who have “forced them to remove their burqas at the entrance” of the campus. The girl students and their male counterparts held a protest outside the campus. Eram Fatima, a student at the college, said she was stopped from entering the college on Tuesday. She was told that she would be allowed to enter only if she removed her hijab. Another student, Mantasha, said that when she went to submit a form, she was told first to remove her hijab before entering the campus. College authorities claimed that they have made the dress code mandatory to enter college.

Chief Proctor of the college, Dr. A.P. Singh, said the college has implemented a dress code for all students. Accordingly, “we have decided that none of the students will be allowed entry into the premises if they are not wearing the college uniform,” he said. The developments at the Moradabad College have striking similarities with incidents in Karnataka where hijab-wearing students were barred from entering educational institutions by the Bharatiya Janata Party government. The Karnataka High court also upheld the decision. However, the Supreme Court gave a split judgment in this regard.

On the issue, Hindu PG College students confronted the authorities and submitted a memorandum. Aslam Chaudhry, President of Samajwadi Party’s youth wing, Samajwadi Chatra Sabha in Mordabad, led the protest against the college authorities over the burqa ban. Talking to Clarion India, Chaudhry said that they were receiving complaints from some guardians for some time that girl students were forced to remove their hijab at the college entrance itself. “Muslim society follows a culture. Most Muslim women observe hijab. They are allowed to step out of their homes only with a hijab. If they are asked to remove their hijab at the college entrance, it will deprive them of education. This is what we were opposing,” said Chaudhry.

He said that he met the principal of the college and submitted a memorandum. In the memorandum, it was pointed out that there was a common room for girl students. The students should be allowed to remove their burqa in that room and not at the entrance. “It would not be a big thing if the college authorities would accept this demand. If students are forced to remove their hijab in the open, they would feel humiliated,” he said. However, the college authorities insist that a changing room can be arranged at the entrance instead of inside the campus. Chaudhry said that he was ready to accept this proposal too but the proposed space for the change room is inundated with water.

If the room is cleansed, it could be welcomed. However, the hijab-wearing students are demanding that they be allowed to wear a burqa along with the dress code. At some colleges in the district, girls wear a burqa along with adhering to the dress code.

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Farooq Abdullah denounces BJP for spreading hatred 

Jammu, January 20, 2023 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the President of National Conference (NC) Farooq Abdullah has denounced the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for spreading hatred and urged the Indian government to hold talks with Pakistan. Farooq Abdullah talking to media men in Jammu said, “When you can talk to China which has entered our borders and land 16 times, why are you shying away from talks with Pakistan.”

To a question he said the BJP government is reluctant to hold talks with Pakistan because it has to spread hatred to pitch Muslims and Hindus against each other for vote bank. He said, if the hatred is not removed from the hearts of the people, there is a threat to the integrity of India. A film (The Kashmir Files) was released to spread hate and use the plight of Kashmiri Pandits to garner votes, he added.

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Delhi HC dismisses DeM’s plea against ‘banned tag’ 

New Delhi, January 20, 2023 (PPI-OT):The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea by the Kashmiri women organization, Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM), challenging the Modi government’s decision to declare it a ‘terrorist organisation’ under the black law, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Justice Anish Dayal said an alternative remedy prescribed under the statutes is available to the organisation by which the outfit led by the jailed Kashmiri woman leader Aasiya Andrabi could file an application and approach the Indian government led by Modi to remove its name from the schedule declaring it a so-called banned organisation.

Aasiya Andrabi along with party members Naheeda Nasreen and Fahmeeda Sofi was arrested in 2018 by India’s dreaded National Investigation Agency (NIA) in fake cases and booked under sedition for what Indian government claims waging war against India. Aasiya Andrabi and her party are demanding right to self-determinations and peaceful political solution of the Kashmir dispute as per the UN resolutions.

Dukhtaran-e-Millat (daughters of the nation) was declared a banned organisation in 2004 and the petition was filed in the high court challenging the decision in 2022. The DeM said it got to know about the party having been declared a ‘banned organisation’ only in 2018 when charge sheets were filed in the court against its leaders.

The high court said the UAPA provides for filing of an application before the government seeking removal of an organisation’s name from the schedule. The counsel for DeM told the court that no such application had been filed. The party, in its plea, sought a direction to the New Delhi to provide a copy of the December 30, 2004 notification “banning” it or a “notification by which it has been declared to be a terrorist organisation”.

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