News / Rania Khalil - 4 years ago
India police ban protests against citizenship law
Police have banned protests against a controversial new citizenship law in several parts of India
News / Rania Khalil - 4 years ago
Police have banned protests against a controversial new citizenship law in several parts of India
News / Hafsa Jamal - 4 years ago
Two of India's largest mobile communications operators - Vodafone India and Bharti Airtel - have been ordered to suspended services in a number of districts in New Delhi on Thursday, amid widespread protests against a controversial amendment to the country's citizenship law
News / Ayeza Ali - 4 years ago
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday has shared an article of prominent Indian author Khushwant Singh and said that the journalist has foreseen where India was headed with its racial supremacist ideology
News / Fida Hussnain - 4 years ago
Section 144 has been imposed on Modi House and various parts of the country to bar protesters. Around 14 metro stations have been suspended in Indian capital due to protests against CAB.
News / Kainat Bashir - 4 years ago
Large scale protests against the adoption of amendments to the controversial law on citizenship will be held on Thursday in more than 10 major cities across India, media reported
Ayeza Ali - 4 years ago
News / Nasir Mahmood - 4 years ago
People's Party's leader Syed Khursheed Shah released from NAB detention on Wednesday after accountability court granted him bail yesterday in assets beyond means reference
News / Sehar Sial - 4 years ago
Pakistan Muslim League (PML) President and former Prime Minister Ch Shujat Hussain has said conviction of Pervez Musharraf has hurt ever sepoy standing on the border to offer sacrifice of his life
News / Hafsa Jamal - 4 years ago
Jamaat-e-Islami's Chief Senator Siraj-ul-Haq has said that prime minister frequent foreign tours is an attempt to hide the inabilities of the government
News / Hafsa Jamal - 4 years ago
Scholars worry that surge of Hindu nationalism in India would not only have domestic implications for it, but could have serious repercussions for regional peace and security