Pakistan beats West Indies by 5 Wickets in their opening ODI of ICC Champions Trophy
2009-09-25 13:46:22 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Cricket Pakistan News News)Pakistan news of September 24, 2009
Terrorist network dismantled - Army close to winning war against terror - Army Chief
Former Pakistani President in news again - South Asia faces greater terrorists threats
Pakistan Interior Minister points out at India for sponsoring terrorism inside Pakistan
Pakistan wins its opener one day cricket match against West Indies - ICC Champions trophy
Taliban and Pakistan ties are still unbroken - Minister of External Affairs - India
Terrorist network dismantled - Army close to winning war against terror - Army Chief
Wanna / Tank (Dawn News): During his visit to South Waziristan, the Chief of Army Staff, General Kayani praised the army personnel for their dedication in the fight against the militants in Waziristan. He said that army is close to winning the war against terrorists. He said that it was due to the bravery of the soldiers and the army’s strategy that the terrorists have backed off and their network is nearly torn apart.
Former Pakistani President in news again - South Asia faces greater terrorists threats
New York (Dawn News): During his 45 minutes lecture at the Brown University in Providence (Rhode Island), the former Pakistani President, (Retd) General Pervaiz Musharraf, informed the students about the unhealthy state of South Asia and the rise of terrorists organizations in the region. The former President also nullified the general perspective about Pakistan being the terrorist sponsoring country he said, ‘It’s quite the opposite. The arms and money flow into Pakistan from Afghanistan, not the other way.’
Pakistan Interior Minister points out at India for sponsoring terrorism inside Pakistan
Islamabad (Dawn News): Speaking at a private TV channel, Pakistan interior minister, Rehman Malik said that he has evidences of India’s involvement in promoting terrorist activities inside Pakistan. He said that terrorists arrested in Swat have confirmed the same. He said, he will furnish solid evidences in this regards soon.
About the after myths of Mumbai attack, Rehman Malik said, ‘Pakistan had offered unconditional support to India after last years Mumbai attack but our sincere efforts to bring the culprits of this incident to justice are not being replied constructively.’
Pakistan wins its opener one day cricket match against West Indies - ICC Champions trophy
Johannesburg (Dawn News): Pakistan cricket team won its opening match against West Indies at the Wanderers yesterday. While the fast bowlers shined and have been responsible for the victory in the first ODI of ICC Champions trophy, the batsmen struggled to score the easy target of 133 runs. The captain Shahid Afridi and Umer Akmal led their side to victory.
Taliban and Pakistan ties are still unbroken - Minister of External Affairs - India
Washington (Dawn News): India continues with blame game. The Indian minister of external affairs have levied that Pakistan’s ISI is still funding Taliban in Afghanistan. He said that, ‘they are still together’. S.M. Krishna’s bias opinion came to light when he said, We have always been cautioning our friends, the United States, that please, please for heaven’s sake make sure that the aid you are giving to Pakistan is not directed and misappropriated to be used against India, a friend of yours.’
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