Pakistan PM blasts Modi for ‘continuing silence’ calling for minorities’ genocide
Last month, leaders from several far-right groups in India had issued calls for the ethnic cleansing of minorities in the country.
Last month, leaders from several far-right groups in India had issued calls for the ethnic cleansing of minorities in the country.
The writer says the state provides a set of cues to questions of identity, but so do citizens from various backgrounds.
Pakistan PM Imran lamented the fact that the world did not acknowledge climate change for a long time.
He stressed the need to save the Muslim youth from being inundated with obscenity and pornographic material available on the internet.
The premier also directed the departments concerned to remove hurdles in the process of installing new LNG terminals.
Pakistan reported its first suspected case of the Omicron variant on December 8.
Leaders from several far-right groups had issued calls for the ethnic cleansing of minorities at a recent gathering in the city of Haridwar.
He also said that Pakistan would continue to provide assistance to Afghanistan in these difficult times.
He also said that Pakistan was currently housing over three million refugees.
The prime minister also instructed officials to facilitate humanitarian organisations to support efforts in Afghanistan.