Political Turmoil In Pakistan Ahead Of PM Modi's Meet On J&K? Imran Khan Reaches ISI Headquarters
Pakistan is closely monitoring the ongoing activities regarding Kashmir in India and is worried over the smooth functioning of the government in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan has also written several letters to the United Nations regarding Kashmir, but the UN did not consider it. Questions are also being raised in Pakistan on Pakistan's strategy regarding Kashmir.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold an all-party meeting with the leaders of Jammu and Kashmir today. There are reports of panic in Pakistan ahead of this meeting held by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan visited the headquarters of the intelligence agency ISI yesterday. The meeting was attended by Imran Khan, the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, and senior officers of ISI.
This is Imran Khan's second visit to the ISI headquarters within a month. According to sources, the meeting was held by a High-Level Intelligence Committee formed earlier this month. But Imran Khan visiting the ISI office for the second time in a month is being viewed with suspicion.
Pakistan is closely monitoring the ongoing activities pertaining to Kashmir in India and is worried over the smooth functioning of the government in the erstwhile state. Pakistan has also written several letters to the United Nations regarding Kashmir, but the UN did not consider it. Questions are also being raised in Pakistan on the country's strategy regarding Kashmir.
Bomb blast outside Hafiz Saeed's house,3 killed.
3 people were killed, and 21 others were injured in a massive car bomb blast outside the residence of Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed. He is the mastermind behind the Mumbai terror attack in Lahore. Reports from the Police department.
According to the police, a bomb exploded at the police check post located outside Saeed's house in BOR Society of Jauhar town, injuring several police officers guarding the residence. The police informed that the injured have been admitted to Jinnah Hospital, and 6 people are said to be in critical condition.