Rawalpindi—Three personnel of the security
forces embraced Shahadat and six were injured in
Malakand while some terrorists were apprehended
during the last 24 hours.
An update by the ISPR released here Sunday
afternoon said in Swat, security forces raided
the house of a terrorist in Mohalla Nehrabad,
Kuza Banda and recovered a Suzuki Pick Up, one
Small Machine Gun including 2 magazines, one
Pistol and 175 rounds of miscellaneous caliber.
Islamabad—The Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice
Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry has called upon all
the stakeholders in the judicial system to
eradicate the problems of delay and corruption
through effective implementation of the National
Judicial Policy (NJP).
Washington—US Vice President Joe Biden seemed to
give Israel a green light for military action to
eliminate Iran’s nuclear assets, saying the US
“cannot dictate to another sovereign nation what
they can and cannot do.” “Israel can determine
for itself it’s a sovereign nation what’s in
their interest and what they decide to do
relative to Iran and anyone else,” Biden told
ABC’s “This Week” in an interview broadcast
Sunday.
SINCE the eruption of Afghanistan-fall-out
tempered ‘insurgency’ in South Waziristan and
Malakand division, the minds of the people of
Pakistan, within and without, have started
thinking on a most relevant point: why the MPs
elected from the insurgency-affected
parliamentary constituencies are not going to
stay put there to dissuade the brain-washed
minds? After all the electors are their (MPs)
own tribespersons; the centuries old mutuality
of minds, customs, habits, pattern of thinking
and social norms – all are common among the
electors of affected constituencies and the
elect.
New Delhi—India is “very cautiously” and
“responsibly” evaluating the conflicting signals
emanating from Pakistan on punishing the
perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks and
was waiting for its “visible and credible”
actions against them.
Islamabad—Pakistan People’s Party leaders and
workers observed July 5 as Black Day and
reiterated their commitment to continue struggle
for strengthening democracy in the country.
Rallies and procession were taken out in
different parts of the country to pay homage to
their leader and founder of PPP, late Zulfikar
Ali Bhutto who laid down his life for the cause
of democracy.