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Round-up Pakistan: TTP-Govt ceasefire insurance

Round-up Pakistan: TTP-Govt ceasefire insurance
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New Delhi: Pakistan Taliban Call-off ceasefire agreement with the government, PM Imran Khan pays attention to Gwadar protesters after 28 days of agitation, and other news from neighboring countries in our weekly pakistan nail round: This is the main news in Pakistan during last week 1 Pakistan Taliban called a ceasefire with the Pakistani Tehreek-e-Taliban government (TTP) on Friday called a ceasefire mediated with the help of the Afghan Taliban, accusing the government to violate the agreed ceasefire requirements.
In a statement, TTP accused the security forces to kill some of his fighters and violated a one-month ceasefire which would end in early December.
In an audio message, it was released at the end of Friday, the group leader Noor Wali Mehsud said there was no progress made in negotiations with the Pakistani government.
Up to 100 prisoners have been released as part of negotiations.
Read the full story at 2:00 p.m.
pay attention to the Prime Minister ‘Legitimate Demands’ Gwadar Imran Khan on Sundays watching “very legitimate demands” from “Gwadar Fishermen” in protest the local population for their basic rights to the 28th day.
Khan said the authorities would take “strong action against illegal fishing by trawl”.
Tens of thousands of people marched on the main streets and Gwadar streets in Balochistan on Friday as part of protests.
They say trawl, many of them are Chinese, illegally loot the Arabic seabed and make fishing difficult.
The protesters also demanded the elimination of unnecessary security checkpoints, the availability of drinking water and electricity and the opening of the border with Iran from Panjur to Gwadar.
3 4 women were disarmed, struggling to shop for a group of people stripping four women, including a teenager, dragged and beat them after accusing them “shoplifted” in Faisalabab in Punjab, on Monday.
In the video virus, the four were seen begging for people around them to let them have a piece of cloth to cover up after being stripped but they were beaten with a stick.
They are naked on the road for one hour.
One of them accused them of being accused of shoplifting when they entered the store and asked for water, because they were thirsty.
Read the full story of 4 ‘whistleblower’ Hakim who is placed on the list without fly the government Imran Khan has added the name of the former Main Judge of Gilgit-Baltistan Shamim to the list of temporary national identification (PNIL), thus prohibiting it from traveling abroad.
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said that Shamim had been placed on the list so he “did not escape”.
Shamim in a written statement said that he had personally heard the former Head of King Pakistani Saqib Nisar instructed a subordinate judge not to free Nawaz Sharif, who was later imprisoned in a corruption case, because it would open the way for Imran Khan to come for strength.
The incident preceded the 2018 General Election in Pakistan.
5 Three WI Cricketers Positive Test for Covid Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Saturday Fast Bowler Sheldon Cottrell and All-Rounders Roston Chase and Kyle Mayers, all parts of Pakistan’s Squad Touring, have tested for Covid and isolating themselves 10 days.
The three were in Twenty20 troops while Chase was also chosen for a three-day international day in Karachi who took three T20s.
Non-training members of West Indies staff are also tested positive.
CWI said the four members of the tour party were fully vaccinated and without the main symptoms.
6 Samples 3 suspected of omicron cases were analyzed by the National Institute of Health (NIH) on Saturday said the results of the sample of three cases of alleged omicron variants from Covid-19 will be received on Monday.
NIH also rejects a report in the media that a woman in Karachi has been confirmed with an Omicron infection.
Pakistan has so far not reported the confirmed omicron case.

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