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US hatching global level conspiracies against Pakistan: JeI

PakistanRawalpindi, Dec. 25 : Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami party chief, Syed Munawwar Hasan has said that global level conspiracies are being hatched against Pakistan to declare the country as a failed state.

The JeI leader claimed that the US was also part of a conspiracy that intended to isolate Pakistan isolation under the guise of the Mumbai incident.

Hasan was addressing a celebration on the 62nd foundation day of Islami Jamiat-e-Taluba (IJT), The News reported.

Pakistan’s ‘most wanted’ list released

Pakistan’s ‘most wanted’ list releasedRawalpindi, Dec. 25 : The Pakistan Crime Investigation Department (CID) has released the12th edition of its `Red book' that includes more than 43 names of the most wanted criminals.

The offenders of the high profile cases, linked with the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, life attempts of former president Pervez Musharraf and the former prime minister Shaukat Aziz, are listed in the Red book, the Daily Times reported.

Sources said that Rawalpindi police had been given 164 copies of the book that rated alleged Bhutto assassins as the five most wanted terrorists.

Imran says IAF did not ‘intrude’ Pak airspace by mistake

Imran says IAF did not ‘intrude’ Pak airspace by mistakeRawalpindi, Dec 16 : Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former cricketer Imran Khan has said that the Indian Air Fore planes did not enter our airspace by mistake, and that the government should tell the truth to the nation.

"If India is blaming that Pakistan is behind the Mumbai attacks then it should give some solid evidence, which should be proved through the court," Imran said.

39 Jamaat activists still at large, only one arrested

Rawalpindi, Dec 16 : Thirty-nine activists of the Jamaat-ud-Daawa, a frontal organization of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, still remain untraced.

So far, Rawalpindi police have detained only one activist of JuD during crackdown on the Jihadi outfit.

According to an official report, after a ban on the outfit was pronounced on suspicion of its involvement in Mumbai attacks, the police sealed the JuD's five offices in Rawalpindi City, Jhelum and Attock, the Daily Times reported.

Nearly 40 JuD activists were named in the report, whereas the police had succeeded in arresting only Colonel (retired) Nazir from his residence in Chaklala Scheme III for three months.

US commission says urgent need to secure Pakistan''s biological and nuclear weapons

Rawalpindi, Dec. 7 : A U. S. bipartisan commission has warned that the next attacks on America might originate from Pakistan''s volatile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), adding that there is an urgent need for Washington to secure Pakistan''s biological and nuclear weapons.

The report, which was due to be presented to U. S. President Bush on Wednesday, says: "Indeed, many government officials and outside experts believe that the next terrorist attack against the US is likely to originate from within the Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Pakistan."

Man kills wife in Pak for not giving cellphone!

Rawalpindi, Nov 26 : Women in Pakistan are murdered at the drop of a hat. Last evening, a man shot his wife dead over a trivial dispute over mobile phone!

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