More PTI leaders quit party

Flight from PTI continues unabated as the latest line of deserters has reached London from where the overseas leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Tariq Mahmood-ul-Hassan has announced parting ways with the party.

He made this announcement in London on Sunday.

Tariq Mahmood-ul-Hassan was of the view that Imran Khan’s politics of violence and unwise decisions have inflicted an irreparable loss on the party, due to which the people are forced to bid farewell to PTI.

It is pertinent to mention that so far over 65 leaders have left PTI after condemning the violent incidents of May 9.

Former Member Punjab Assembly from Sargodha Dr Nadia Aziz also announced to quit the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

Addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Sunday, she condemned the incidents of violence carried on the 9th of May.

PTI leader Malik Khuram Ali Khan has also announced quitting PTI and strongly condemned the violent incidents on 9th May.

Addressing a news conference in Islamabad, he said our first priority is Pakistan and its institutions.

He said our army is our pride and the entire nation stands by the Pakistan’s armed forces.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Media can play vital role to educate people on important issues: Alvi

President Dr. Arif Alvi has said media could play an important role in educating people on important social, political and economic issues in the country and shaping public opinion.

In his congratulatory message to Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors, he expressed hope that new officials of CPNE would play their role in media freedom, promotion of democratic values and human rights, and solution of social and economic problems in Pakistan.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Nawaz Sharif made country’s defence invincible by achieving nuclear deterrence: Asif

Minister for Defence, Khawaja Muhammad Asif has said former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made the country’s defence invincible by conducting nuclear tests 25 years ago on this day.

Addressing the convocation of a college in Sialkot on Sunday, he said we should value our martyrs and Ghazi’s and the must be our redline.

He said in the present era, getting purposeful education is very important because development is not possible without it.

He said under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif we will be able to take the country on the path of construction, development and prosperity very soon.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Int’l Day of UN peacekeepers to be observed tomorrow

The International Day of UN Peacekeepers will be observed on Monday to highlight role of UN peacekeeping forces for world peace.

Over the past 75 years, United Nations Peacekeepers have saved countless precious lives for global peace and security.

This day commemorates the efforts of the United Nations to eliminate human suffering, establish a situation of lasting peace and order in countries with wars and internal conflicts.

Pakistani peacekeeping forces are playing an important role in accomplishing the mission of the United Nations peacekeeping forces with great skill and dedication.

Ever since Pakistan became a part of the United Nations, Pakistani peacekeeping have rendered services with their bravery and responsibility in almost all the wars of the world.

During UN peacekeeping missions, 171 Pakistani soldiers, including 27 officers, have sacrificed their precious lives for the restoration of peace at the global level.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Nation celebrates Youm-e-Takbeer in commemoration of Pakistan’s historic nuclear tests

The Silver Jubilee anniversary of Pakistan’s nuclear tests conducted 25 years ago on May 28,1998 was observed on Sunday.

The day was marked as Youm-i-Takbeer that led to achievement of invincible defence capabilities of the country and ensured regional stability through power equilibrium.

The nuclear tests made Pakistan the seventh nuclear nation of the world and the first Muslim state, having the nuclear arsenal in its defense stockpile.

The tests not only demonstrated the resolve of the Pakistani nation to safeguard Pakistan’s territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty, but also the desire to preserve strategic balance in South Asia.

The historic statement of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto that they would starve but transform the country into a nuclear power, led to achievement of this milestone.

On that day, the Pakistani leadership, notwithstanding external pressures and Indian hegemonic designs to tilt power balance through its nuclear tests, opted courageously in 1998 to respond, and restored the power balance in South Asia by conducting nuclear tests.

With such tactical and sagacious response by Pakistan on May 28, 1998, it became “a red letter day” in the country’s history, silencing the belligerent ruling junta in its neighbourhood that was clamouring with ill-conceived expansionist designs.

Youm-e-Takbeer, which literally means “the day when Allah’s name was exalted” regularly infuses new verve into the high soaring spirits of a nation which refused to cower down by the repeated threats of war mongering mindset in its neighourhood.

The history of acquiring the modern nuclear technology for exercising maximum restraint and for purely peaceful purposes, entails commitment, patriotism and strong obligation on the part of Pakistani leadership, for territorial integrity of the country.

India had tested its “device” for the first time in 1974 which compelled Pakistan to expedite its nuclear programme with renewed commitment.

Amid slogans of “Allah-o-Akbar”, Pakistan conducted its first test on May 28, 1998, at the RasKoh hills in the Chaghai District of Balochistan.

But resisting the mounting external pressures to restrain and not to respond in kind, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Nawaz Sharif went for the bold decision to test the Pakistani nukes and thus balancing the strategic slanting power in the region.

Pakistan is committed to the promotion of environment of peace and stability in South Asia, while preserving its capability to ward off aggression or adventurism in any form.

It is a partner in international efforts to strengthen the global non-proliferation regime based on the principles of non-discrimination and equal security for all states.

It adheres to the latest international standards on export controls and maintains highest standards of nuclear safety and security.

Source: Radio Pakistan