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  • WASHINGTON: Thousands of pro-Palestinian people staged protest demonstration in Washington, the capital of the United States against the Israeli aggression on Palestine, and called for an immediate end to the Israeli attacks and blockade of Gaza.

    Organized by American Muslims for Palestine, thousands of pro-Palestinian people with carrying placards in their hands, protested in the US capital as they continued to chant slogans for the liberation of Palestine.

    Thousands of Muslims from different states of America gathered in Washington DC to participate in the protest. A sea of Palestinian flags was displayed during the demonstration.

    On this occasion, the protestors demanded an end to the Israeli attacks and the blockade of Gaza. The protestors also carried banners in their hands that condemned the Israeli attacks and slogans in favor of the Palestinians.

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  • New York: Representatives of various Pakistani organizations based in New York have emphasized to their community that we cannot solve our problems without joining the political system and using the right to vote.

    The speakers said this while addressing a workshop organized by Apna Community Center on Voters’ Rights and civic responsibilities for the Urdu-speaking community at Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn.

    CEO of Apna Community Center, Erum Hanif, gave a briefing to the participants about his organization and the Civic Engagement Commission of New York and also introduced the guests. She asked Pakistani community to take active part in US politics.

    A large number of youth, men and women also participated in the workshop.

    Sara Syed, executive director of the Civic Engagement Commission, while addressing the audience, said that voters should know what their elected representatives want to do.

    The attendees were given a presentation on their responsibilities and rights as voters.

    She said that even today there is a trend in our community that registration and casting of votes is of no use, and this is the reason why our community’s voice is not effective in the civic, state and federal level politics.

    On this occasion, the Chief Democracy Officer in the city government, Kathleen Daniel, provided the participants with the necessary information regarding the election and the ballot paper to be held in the next month of November.

    The representatives of the Pakistani community and women social workers participating in the workshop urged the community to exercise their right to vote in every election.

    On this occasion, the participants asked various questions related to the vote registration and procedure, after which they were registered as voters and finally the participants were also given prizes through a draw.

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  • New York: American Muslims of New York hosted a ‘meet and greet’ fundraiser for the Republican candidate for Suffolk County Executive, Ed Romaine.

    The grand ‘meet and greet’ organized was organized at Rasheed Sulehri’s residence in Long Island, New York.

    The event began with the recitation of the Holy Quran.

    Ijaz Bukhari, president of the host committee of the event, introduced the guests and said that it is an honor for us to have Republican Party Chairman Tom McNeely and Huntington Town Supervisor Ed Smyth here with us today on this occasion.

    Rasheed Sulehri said, “I am very happy to say that Ed Romaine will be a very good choice for us, so we want him to get as many votes as possible and be successful.”

    Addressing the participants, Ed Romaine said that if I was elected in the elections, I intend to build a separate cemetery for Muslims.

    Officials and Republican Party officials thanked the event organizers to for showing trust in them. Ed Romaine has been working in Suffolk County for many years and is truly a as a county larger than several states in the United States, we are very happy to have Ed at the top of our ticket.

    The community personalities present at the event also asked several questions which were answered by the officials. On this occasion, the participants also expressed their views about Ad Romaine.

    A cake cutting ceremony was also held at the conclusion of the event.

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  • Pakistan has made international headlines repeatedly over the last year for almost all the wrong reasons. While the country has been associated with extremism and terrorism for over two decades, more recently Pakistan has become known for natural disasters and political upheavals. Among the issues that deserve serious scrutiny – but gets little to no attention – is the alarmingly unprecedented contraction of the country’s economy, projected to grow a mere 0.5% in 2023 and experience inflation rates upwards of 27%. Given that Pakistan’s population is increasing at a rate of 1.8%, outpacing national economic expansion, the Gross Domestic Product per capita will shrink. Put plainly, the Pakistani people are going to be significantly poorer in the coming years.

    Dossier no. 69, How the International Monetary Fund Is Squeezing Pakistan, unpacks the country’s worrisome economic indicators, debunks the common – but mistaken – explanations, illuminates why this mineral-rich, agriculturally fertile southeast Asian country remains import-dependent, and delves into the political and military ramifications of the economic crisis and its devastating implications for the class struggle in Pakistan.

    Furthermore, it explains the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in completely undermining Pakistan’s control over its own economy and in restricting the country’s development aspirations. Pakistan is by no means an extraordinary case; it merely illustrates the IMF’s general template for all economies, whether large or small, with little interest if its actions turn a cyclical recession into a depression. As the dossier notes, the historic task placed before the people of Pakistan and the entire Third World today, therefore, is to organise, mobilise, and struggle for economic independence.

    • Check out Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research’s dossier no. 69, How the International Monetary Fund Is Squeezing Pakistan.

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  • Dallas: Thousands took to roads of Dallas, and Houston in U.S, condemning the Israeli attacks on the people of Palestine.

    The protesters were representing various countries and different schools of thought including Americans who condemned the Israeli attacks and the genocide of Palestinians.

    They called the global powers to stop their support to Israel, saying the country is committing genocide of innocent children in sheer violation of war ethics.

    Thousands of children, elderly, disabled, women and men participated in the demonstrations.

    In the more than three-hour-long demonstration in Dallas, the protesters remained extremely peaceful and carried placards against the Israeli Zionist regime and chanted slogans against it.

    While people from all over the world participated in the demonstration, a large number of Pakistanis joined the demo to raise their voice in support of the oppressed Palestinian brothers.

    The demonstrators said that the Israeli Zionist regime has oppressed the Palestinians even in this present and modern era. A new history has been created by brutalizing children and women, patients in Gaza.

    Humanity-loving people all over the world are feeling the pain of Israeli oppression and brutality.

    Similar protest was held in Downtown area of Houston, as the participants condemned Israel for committing genocide in Palestine. They were chanting slogans in favor of liberation of Palestine as a sovereign state from the clutches of Zionists.

    They were holding banners and placards inscribed slogans like ‘Free Palestine’ ‘save Gaza’ ‘resistance is not terrorism’ ‘no more tax dollars to Israel’ etc.

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  • New York: As Hamas-Israel fresh conflict continues for a week now, Jews in New York demonstrated in favor of Gaza, and condemned the Israeli bombing on Gaza and the use of phosphorus.

    Demonstrations expressed their solidarity with Palestinians, and condemned Israel’s aggressive attacks on Gaza.

    To express solidarity with the Palestinian people, various Muslim and human rights organizations in the Manhattan area of New York participated in a demonstration.

    Thousands of people, including a large number of children and women also participated.

    Thousands of students from college were also a part of this rally.

    Demonstrators said that attacks on civilians in Gaza are against the teachings of the Torah, that attacks on civilians in Gaza are genocide.

    Demonstrators carried placards with anti-Israel slogans while participants held up photographs of children martyred in Gaza.

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  • New York: New York’s Nassau County Legislature candidate Sheharyar Ali has assured the Pakistani community that he will not disappoint his voters after he is elected on the key slot.

    He said this while addressing the meet and greet organized in his honor at a restaurant in Valley Stream, Nassau County. The event began with the recitation of the holy Quran.

    Political, social and business personalities of the Pakistani community including Sheharyar Ali, his father Chaudhry Muhammad Akram and other family members participated in large numbers.

    Addressing the audience, Sheharyar Ali once again reiterated his commitment to his voters and supporters that his struggle in politics is purely for the betterment of the future of his community.

    Ruhi administrated the event, introduced the guests, speakers and sponsors including Sheharyar Ali and also expressed gratitude to all.

    On this occasion, political and social personality Asim Malik, Peer Shafqat Shah and others said that they are sure that Sheharyar Ali will be elected. We will see a clear change and improvement in our constituency, the said.

    Meet and Greet participants were also shown a short-lived campaign of Sheharyar Ali. On this occasion, the speakers emphasized that our efforts will be successful only if we cast our vote on November 7.

    In the end, Chaudhry Akram appealed to all the supporters to vote for Sheharyar Ali as their son, they will never be disappointed.

    Meet and Greet participants vowed to participate in early voting from October 28 and elect Sheharyar as a legislator on November 7.

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  • New York: Preparations for the grand second season of the American Premier League (APL) have entered the final stage as the mega cricket event is set to begin on December 19 at the International Cricket Council-certified Moosa Stadium in Texas.

    Five teams will participate in APL season 2. This was said by the Chairman and CEO of the American Premier League, Jay Mir while addressing the press conference along with the players.

    Jay Mir further said that the platform of APL is the best opportunity for players not only from America but all over the world to showcase their skills.

    “Cricket fans as well as I felt the absence of a Bangladeshi franchise in both seasons of APL, but, we hope that in the third season Bangladeshi team will also be part of the league for which we will continue to work with the Bangladeshi franchise and we are in touch with them.

    The event was administrated by Roshani.

    In response to a question during the press conference, former West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle said that APL-style leagues are very helpful for young cricketers in improving their technical skills.

    He said he is excited to play with the young players through APL season 2. On this occasion, Pakistani cricketer Fawad Alam expressed his views and said that APL will provide the best opportunity for young players to present their talent to the world.

    During the press conference, Canadian cricketer Naveed thanked the APL management and said that these types of leagues help develop the skills of young players, where they also benefit from the experience of their seniors.

    On this occasion, former English cricketer Ravi Bhupara pointed to Chris Gayle and said that Chris Gayle’s joining the league is adding colors to the league because the way he puts the opposition team in trouble with his surprising batting and bowling. The moments are spectacular and I think the coming weeks are going to be very exciting for the cricket fans, he said.

    During the press conference, former English cricketer Samit Patel thanked the APL management and expressed good wishes for all the teams.

    After the press conference, the players along with Jay Mir reached Time Square where APL is being promoted on the big screen.

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  • KARACHI: Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi on Wednesday said the Federal Cabinet had called for an immediate halt to Israeli bombardment of civilian areas of Gaza, in addition to lifting of blockade for the provision of relief items to the civil population.

    He said the Cabinet meeting, presided over by Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, also called for prompt measures to allow international aid to reach the civilians in the Gaza, according to APP.

    Addressing a news conference along with Minister for Privatization Fawad Hassan Fawad, he said the forum strongly condemned Israel’s bombardment, particularly targeting civil population in Gaza besides expressing concern over the volatile situation, stemming from Israel’s illegal occupation, oppression of Palestinians for decades, and blatant violations of United Nations Security Council Resolutions in this regard.

    The Federal Cabinet stressed that the issue of Palestine should be resolved in accordance with relevant UNSC resolution, he said, adding it also called for the restoration of pre-1967 status of Palestine.

    He said the Federal Cabinet reiterated Pakistan’s principled stance for the resolution of the Palestine issue in line with the aspirations of its people.

    Solangi said the forum reiterated the proposal for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with its borders predating Israel’s illegal occupation in 1967 as well as Bait-ul-Quds (Jerusalem) as its capital.

    He said the prime minister had directed the federal ministers to undertake only essential foreign visits.

    The Federal Cabinet had approved the appointments of former Lahore High Court judge Sohail Nasir as Deputy Chairman of NAB and Syed Ehtesham Qadir Shah as NAB Prosecutor General Accountability, he added.

    In the Cabinet meeting, he said the approval was also accorded to the proposal of hiring services of the Consortium for Financial Advisory for the Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) privatization.

    On the recommendation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he said the Cabinet had approved the receipt of the PLA Commemorative Award Medal from China to Brigadier Shahid Amir for his services for the promotion of Pakistan-China relations.

    The minister said on the recommendation of the Ministry of Interior, the Cabinet approved the extradition of Pakistani citizen Shahzad Ahmed S/o Wali Muhammad Qureshi to the United Arab Emirates in a fraud case. Similarly, approval for extradition Arshad Ali S/o Mazhar Ali to Kuwait was also given during the meeting.

    He said both the accused would be extradited to these countries in line with the extradition agreements signed by Pakistan with them.

    Solangi said the Cabinet had ratified the decisions made during the Economic Coordination Committee meeting held on October 3, 2023.

    Likewise, the decisions taken in the meetings held on January 21 and 28 regarding the State-Owned Enterprises were also ratified by the cabinet, he added.

    No action was being taken against Afghan citizens who had Proof of Registration Cards and residing in Pakistan for the last 40 years, he said, while responding to a query.

    He said the government would not take any action against those who had Afghan citizen cards that were verified by the previous Afghan government.

    The deadline of October 31 for voluntary return was only applicable to those individuals who did not possess any legal document, he said adding thousands of illegal residents had started returning to their countries.

    To another query, he said the electoral history of the country suggested that polls were held in extreme cold and hot weather.

    Elections would be held as per the schedule, issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan, he said, adding the caretaker government would provide all-out assistance to the electoral body in this regard.

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  • New York: Adeel Rana, Commanding Officer in the New York Police Department (NYPD) has said that the Pakistani community should stand hand in hand and work together for the wellbeing of the new generation.

    Political and social figure Abdul Rauf Bhally organized a ‘Meet and Greet’ event in honor of Adeel Rana for his recent appointment in the Intelligence Bureau, and Fahad Sikander, a businessman who came to America from Pakistan, at a private restaurant located on Coney Island Avenue.

    The ceremony began with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by Naat-e-Rasool (PBUH).

    The ceremony was attended by political, social and business personalities of the Pakistani community, along with police officers.

    Addressing the participants, Adeel Rana said that instead of supporting each other in the community, there is a tendency for the majority to be the leader, this attitude should end, and nations are not made like this.

    The guest of the event and Pakistani businessman Fahad Sikander said that he has seen in foreign countries that Pakistanis are behind in most important fields compared to other communities because we do not do effective lobbying.

    Other speakers participating in the event also expressed their views and congratulated Adeel Rana on his new appointment.

    On this occasion, the host Abdul Rauf Bhally addressed Adeel Rana and said that the Pakistani community stands by his side with him.

    In the end, everyone enjoyed the Abdul Rauf Bhally’s birthday cake and had a delicious dinner together.

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  • New York: Mujahid Ali Khan, the New York’s well-known attorney died of cardiac arrest. His funeral prayer was offered at Makki Masjid in Brooklyn, and later on, the coffin was transported to Lahore – a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan from New York.

    Mujahid Khan a great philanthropic personality, a figure of sincerity, love, and kindness. He was considered one of the great social figures of the community.

    Mujahid Ali Khan came to America in the 1990s and was active in charitable works. He had also been providing free services to many people.

    Many political, social and community personalities participated in the funeral prayer of the deceased. The participants prayed for forgiveness for the deceased and said that he was a very noble person and an asset to the community.

    His last religious rituals were carried out at Al-Ryan Muslim Funeral Services. When the dead body was taken into Makki Masjid for the funeral prayer, every eye was filled with tears. Before the funeral prayer, Imam explained the reality of life and death.

    Mujahid left behind son, daughter and a widow to mourn his death.

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  • Connecticut: Former Pakistani cricket team captain Wasim Akram, legendary Zaheer Abbas and Mushtaq Ahmed were inducted into the Cricket Hall of Fame.

    A colorful and spectacular celebration of 42 years of The World’s First Cricket Hall of Fame was held at a private hotel in Hertford, Connecticut, USA.

    The event was attended by former players of the West Indies team, members of the cricket board, the mayor of Connecticut and a large number of the business community.

    In the ceremony, the former captain of the Pakistani cricket team and the King of Swing Wasim Akram, legendary Zaheer Abbas and Mushtaq Ahmed were announced to be included in the cricket hall of Fame.

    The players received their awards.

    On this occasion NACA President Umar Khan said that he has always tried to remember his legends along with the promotion of cricket.

    Speaking on the occasion, Raja Razak said that it was a heart-felt pleasure to induct the players of the Pakistani team into the Cricket Hall of Fame.
    Apart from Pakistani players, former Indian cricketer Robin Singh, former West Indies cricketer Eugenia Gregg and West Indies umpire Peter Nero were also inducted into the Cricket Hall of Fame in the annual ceremony.

    On this occasion, fundraising was also done for the Cricket Hall of Fame, while CEO Michael Chamber presented Life Time Achievement Awards, Presidential Awards, Golden Achievement Awards, Certification of Achievement and Appreciation to various personalities for their services for the promotion of cricket. Distributed credentials.

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  • New York: Well-known overseas Pakistani Tahir Javed has been inducted into the caretaker set up of Federal Cabinet of Pakistan and has been appointed Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Investment.

    Tahir Javed has been a close associate of Chairman PTI Imran Khan. He has also received the Presidential Medal of Distinction, (Tamgha-e-Imtiaz). He has also been the central leader of the Democratic Party of America.

    He is a successful businessman and internationally renowned politician.

    Tahir Javed’s two decades of successful efforts for Pakistan-US relations is regarded well in both the counties.
    He is one of the close friends of US President Joe Biden.

    The inclusion of Tahir Javed in the cabinet will create better ties between the overseas Pakistanis and the current government.

    Tahir Javed can play an effective role in bringing investment in Pakistan.

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  • Gilgit-Baltistan’s Shigar District mega event of Sarfranga Cold Desert Rally 2023 will begin tomorrow (October 6) with the collaboration of Tourism Department GB and Pakwheels to attract international and local tourists, according to APP.

    The two-day mega event will be held in one of the highest cold deserts on the planet, official sources in the tourism department told APP.

    Highlighting the salient features and events of the Sarfranga Cold Desert Rally, he said that the rally will offer a unique and challenging experience to participants, with a variety of terrains to navigate, including sand dunes, gravel roads, and water crossings. It will also be a great opportunity for spectators to witness the thrill of off-road racing in a stunning setting.

    In addition to the rally, the event will also feature a variety of cultural and sporting activities, including polo matches, zakah competitions, and cultural shows. This will be a great opportunity for visitors to experience the rich culture and traditions of Baltistan.

    The Unique Features of the Sarfranga Cold Desert Rally are:

    Eco-friendly policies and activities: The Sarfranga Cold Desert Rally is committed to protecting the environment. The event will feature a number of eco-friendly policies and activities, such as using solar power and recycling waste.

    Youth engagement: The rally is also aimed at engaging youth and promoting healthy and adventurous activities. It will be a great opportunity for young people to challenge themselves and explore their untapped potential.

    Cultural experience: The rally will be more than just a sporting event. It will also be a great opportunity for visitors to experience the rich culture and traditions of Baltistan.

    The Sarfranga Cold Desert Rally is a unique and exciting event that offers something for everyone. Whether you are a thrill-seeker, a culture buff, or simply looking for a new and challenging adventure, the rally is definitely worth checking out, the sources noted.

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  • KARACHI: Pakistan on Thursday said its recent decision to deport illegal residents was not targeted at Afghan refugees but was against all foreigners without having valid visa documents.

    According to the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP),  Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch at a weekly press briefing said the national policy towards the Afghan refugees in the country “remained unchanged” and their safe repatriation was a separate issue.

    The spokesperson said the ongoing operation was against the individuals who had either overstayed their visas or did not have the valid documents to stay.

    Baloch clarified that the operation had nothing to do with the Afghan refugees that Pakistan had been hosting for several decades despite its economic constraints.

    She confirmed that the bilateral trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan continued to take place, however, stressed that Pakistan would not accept the misuse of transit trade facilities.

    Pakistan, she said, had been clearly articulating its concerns about the threats emanating from Afghanistan.

    “We believe in diplomacy and will continue to engage with the Afghan authorities to ensure that the Afghan soil is not used to foment terrorism,” she said.

    Baloch said Pakistan was in contact with the Indian authorities and urged them to issue visas to Pakistani spectators and journalists who wished to see the ICC (International Cricket Council) World Cup in India.

    She said it was the responsibility of the host country to provide security and a conducive environment for the Pakistan cricket team and emphasized that sports should not be mixed with politics.

    She said the Pakistan team was visiting India not for a bilateral cricket series, and thus had every right to participate in the international series.

    To another question, the spokesperson said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had received the formal communication from the Election Commission to invite international observers for the upcoming general election. She said the process would be facilitated in accordance with the policy and past practice.

    On Palestine, she said Pakistan’s policy was clear that it supported a two-state solution on the basis of pre-1967 borders.

    The spokesperson outlined the engagements of Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, who is currently in China at the special invitation of Foreign Minister Wang Yi for participation in the Third Trans-Himalaya Forum for International Cooperation being held in Tibet Autonomous Region.

    She said the FM in his keynote address delivered today at the opening ceremony of the forum underscored Pakistan’s commitment to ecological balance and urged policy coordination and experience-sharing between countries in the region.

    She said FM Jilani and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Forum and emphasized the positive trajectory of bilateral ties, they discussed various aspects of the Pakistan-China friendship and exchanged views on regional and global matters.

    The two foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and pledged to enhance high-level exchanges and strategic communication for continued cooperation, she said.

    In Tibet, she said, FM Jilani met Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia, Sainbuyan Amarsaikha where the two sides reaffirmed their commitment to high-level exchanges, and enhance bilateral trade and investment.

    Baloch said Pakistan and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) had concluded the negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), the first such agreement concluded by the GCC with any country since 2009.

    “We look forward to the early signing, ratification, and implementation of the Agreement, which we believe will contribute to growth and mutual prosperity and mark a new chapter in economic relations between Pakistan and GCC,” she said.

    In its capacity as the coordinator of the Geneva-based Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Group, she said, Pakistan co-organized with the OIC Observer Mission in Geneva an event titled ‘Mapping the efficacy of normative framework on religious discrimination, intolerance, and hatred’.

    The event aimed to raise awareness of the growing phenomenon of religious discrimination, intolerance, and hatred and the need for strengthening the normative framework for its redressal from a human rights perspective, she said.

    The FO spokesperson said the Indian forces continued to commit serious human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

    She said that in September, the Indian troops killed 13 Kashmiris in extra-judicial killings and arrested 157 civilians and activists. Those arrested were mostly booked under the draconian laws promulgated by the occupation authorities in IIOJK — Public Safety Act (PSA) and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

    “Such oppressive measures and human rights violations must end and the Kashmiri leaders be set free so that the Kashmiri people can freely exercise their right to self-determination,” she said.

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  • NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York Governor Kathy Hochul today announced more than $38 million in new state funding to bolster the city’s efforts to provide legal services for asylum seekers.

    The announcement comes on the first day that the federal rule extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Venezuelans who entered the country before July 31, 2023 takes effect. To coincide with the federal rule taking effect today, the city will begin assisting eligible Venezuelan asylum seekers submit their paper applications for TPS and work authorization, in addition to their fee waiver forms at the city’s Asylum Application Help Center, also partially funded by state resources.

    “Throughout this crisis, New York City has led the nation in answering the call to support arriving asylum seekers, and that work continues again today in partnership with New York State,” said Mayor Adams. “We were proud to lead the call to ‘Let Them Work’ and are grateful that the federal government heard us and has expanded the pathways to work for many of those in the city’s care. With the expansion of Temporary Protected Status taking effect today, our teams are already hard at work helping them apply for work authorization, and this investment from the state will bolster those efforts to help thousands of migrants obtain work and eventually move out of shelter.”

    “For more than a year, the state and city have worked side-by-side to address the unprecedented humanitarian crisis we’re experiencing,” said Governor Hochul. “After months of coordinated advocacy from New Yorkers, the federal government has made thousands of migrants from Venezuela newly-eligible for Temporary Protected Status. Our job now is to ensure these individuals fill out all the appropriate paperwork so they can attain work authorization, find a job, and exit taxpayer-funded shelter.”

    “In just a few months, our Asylum Seeker Application Help Center has assisted thousands of individuals and families complete their federal asylum applications and helping them move one step closer to obtaining work authorization and participating in the American Dream,” said Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom. “Now, with this investment from the state, we can build on that model, stand up satellite sites across the city to serve even more asylum seekers, and help Venezuelans who recently received TPS from the federal government. Thank you to Governor Hochul and her team for this investment and for answering our call for more support on this national crisis.”

    “This is a tough crisis to manage but the pathway out of crisis is through work and helping migrants live independently,” said New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray. “Governor Hochul has been focused on funding and programs to help people leave shelter. This funding doubled down on earlier state funding for legal services, case management, and connections to legal employment.”

    In the coming weeks, the city and state will scale efforts at the Asylum Application Help Center, expanding case management and legal services to help more asylum seekers in the city’s care obtain work authorization, stabilize their lives, and provide for themselves so they can move out of shelter.

    The city and state also plan to partner to expand access to legal and casework services by Opening additional Application Help Center satellite sites across the city;
    Launching roving teams within the city’s emergency shelter sites to help asylum seekers apply on the spot for TPS and work authorization; and
    Scheduling those who enter the shelter system and are eligible for TPS for appointments to immediately apply upon entering the city’s care.
    Since this humanitarian crisis began, New York City has taken fast and urgent action — opening 210 emergency sites, including 17 other large-scale humanitarian relief centers. The city has also stood up navigation centers to connect asylum seekers with critical resources, enrolled thousands of children in public schools through Project Open Arms, and more. Earlier this spring, the city released “The Road Forward: A Blueprint to Address New York City’s Response to the Asylum Seeker Crisis,” detailing how the city will continue to manage the influx of asylum seekers and advocate for support from federal and state partners

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  • KARACHI: The Apex Committee of the National Action Plan on Tuesday resolving to expel illegal foreign residents and take strict action against their businesses and properties, constituted a task force to scrutinize and do away with fake identity cards and business activities.

    APP reported that the committee which met here under Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, also decided to widen the scope of ongoing action against illegal activities like drug smuggling, hoarding, smuggling of currency and eatables, illegal money transfer and power theft, a PM Office press release said.

    Attended by Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, relevant federal ministers, provincial chief ministers and heads of civil and military law enforcement agencies, the Apex Committee decided that movement at the border would be subject to the passport and visa, in a view to document the processes.

    The task force that would work under the interior ministry would help scrutinize the fake identity cards, businesses and properties in order to get rid of the same.

    The participants of the meeting reviewed the internal security situation in the country with a view to overcome the challenges durably.

    They resolved that despite all odds, the government would ensure implementation of the constitution and the law as per the public aspirations.

    The forum reiterated that the use of force was only the state’s mandate and no individual or group would be allowed to use the same. Besides, there was no room for armed political organisations or groups and the people involved in such activities would be dealt away with strictly.

    In the meeting, it was also highlighted that Islam was a religion of peace and the state would never allow anyone to interpret the religion just to serve own political interests.

    The rights and religious freedom of the minorities were the component of Islam and Constitution of Pakistan and the state would ensure their provision.

    The Apex Committee stressed that those spreading propaganda and disinformation should be dealt with strictly under cyber laws.

    The participants were informed that technical procedures were being devised for the awareness and implementation of the laws, which were being promulgated keeping in view the observance of the law and the convenience of the people.

    The forum reiterated its resolve that the principles of faith, unity and discipline would be followed in the true spirit and tireless efforts would be continued for the development of the country.

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  • KARACHI: Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi on Tuesday categorically stated that all illegal immigrants, residing in Pakistan, would have to leave the country within 28 days, according to APP.

    “All illegal immigrants have 28 days to leave Pakistan,” said the minister in a post on X formerly Twitter.

    The decision regarding the illegal immigrants was taken by the National Apex Committee which met earlier in the da

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  • KARACHI: The Interim government has decided to evict 1.1 million foreigners living illegally in the country because of their alleged involvement in funding, and facilitating terrorists and other illegal activities, as some 7 lacs Afghans have not renewed their proof of residence in Pakistan.

    Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported that in the first phase, illegal residents, in the second phase, those with Afghan citizenship and in the third phase, those with proof of residence cards will be expelled.

    “Illegally resident foreigners pose a serious threat to the security of Pakistan,” APP quoted a source privy to the development and added that the plan for eviction of illegally residing Afghan citizens has also been approved as this lot is involved in funding, facilitating, and smuggling terrorists whereas 7 lacs Afghans have not renewed their proof of residence in Pakistan.

    It has been informed that in the first phase, illegal residents will be deported along with those who do not renew their visas.

    In the second phase, those with Afghan citizenship will be deported, in the third phase, those with proof of residence cards will be deported.

    The Ministry of Interior has prepared a plan in consultation with the stakeholders and the Afghan government.

    In the meantime, the ministry has also issued directives to the concerned to compile a record of Afghans living without permits and prepare a transportation plan to bring them to the Afghan border.

    In the second phase, those with Afghan citizenship will be deported, in the third phase, those with proof of residence cards will be deported.

    The Ministry of Interior has prepared a plan in consultation with the stakeholders and the Afghan government.

    In the meantime, the ministry has also issued directives to the concerned to compile a record of Afghans living without permits and prepare a transportation plan to bring them to the Afghan border.

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  • New York: Suffolk County Executive Republican candidate Ed Romaine has said that once elected he would ensure public safety and control inflation, on a priority basis, while the South Asian community will play an important role in his administration.

    Addressing a press conference at the headquarters of the Suffolk County Republican Party, Ed Romine said that he has been working as a county clerk for 16 years, and as a legislator, and supervisor for 11 years, and that he understands what issues the country has been facing.

    The big problem we are facing right now is to eliminate crime and ensure the safety of our people, the second problem is to control inflation and we want to make the county affordable for people.

    “We all came from different places,” Ed Romaine said. We are a nation of immigrants. One issue that is controversial today is that our borders are open. We don’t have a well-thought-out immigration policy where people can come into our country and then integrate into society.

    In response to a question, Ed Romine said, “People should come out of homes and vote. If you’re sick or out of town, you can vote online. You’ll be told all the voting sites. I encourage everyone to get out.” I will encourage you to vote.

    Ed Romaine said during the press conference that Muslims in Long Island have a problem with the cemetery, everyone should have the right to bury their dead, we are also working to solve this problem.

    If I win this election, I will have 40 days to form a government; our city has 1.5 million people. This is one-third of the county’s population. And we need qualified people to help us run the government.

    During the press conference, Suffolk County District Attorney said, “I am committed to the safety of all citizens of Suffolk County.” Our federal immigration policy is inconsistent and ineffective.

    Pakistani community social figure Raja Hassan said on the occasion of the press conference that we will be waiting for the support of the Republican candidate Ed Romaine for the November 7 Suffolk County Executive polls.

    Raja Hassan told reporters that our district is the largest district in Long Island Pacific County.

    Ed Romaine will be the voice of all parties, we are good Americans, we are hardworking, law abiding citizens. Now, is the time to take our community to the next level where we engage in the political process.

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  • New York: Like every year, the American Council of Minority Women (ACMW), a social organization consisting of Pakistani American women, celebrated the fourth annual Day of Dignity on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City.

    Various items were distributed among more than five hundred families in collaboration with Islamic Relief USA. Volunteers participated overwhelmingly and filled the stalls with winter essentials for the needy.

    ACMW Chairperson Baza Ruhi and representative of Islamic Relief USA said that every year it is an effort to do something for our community without hurting anyone’s self-esteem.

    On the Day of Dignity, a team of doctors examined the patients, fresh food, warm clothes, children’s school kits and hygiene products were distributed to the needy in the queues.

    On this occasion, Pakistani Consul General Amir Ahmad Atozai said that the Pakistani community has always made the nation proud by coming to the aid of the needy.

    On the Day of Dignity, Assemblyman Robert Carroll, Councilwoman Farah Louis, Councilwoman Rita Joseph, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and Deputy Public Advocate Kashif Hussain also came to lend a hand in this good cause.

    The American officials appreciated this effort of ACMW and called it admirable.

    The American politicians inspected all the stalls, met the doctors and volunteers, got information from them and also encouraged them.

    In the end, the American Council of Minority Women presented certificates of appreciation to its volunteers and journalists in recognition of their services.

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  • New York: The 50th birthday of Sadia Malik, daughter of Dr. Mazhar Malik a well-known business and social personality of the Pakistani community and niece of Dr. Muhammad Khalid was celebrated with great fanfare in New York.

    The Golden Jubilee ceremony began with the recited from the Holy Quran at a local restaurant.

    Dr. Mazhar Malik’s family members, close relatives, loved ones and friends participated in the ceremony in large numbers.

    On this occasion, Dr. Mazhar Malik and Dr. Muhammad Khalid expressed good wishes for their daughter Sadia Malik.

    They said that our daughters are our assets.

    Special guest Sadia Malik expressed her happiness on seeing fifty springs of life and attributed her achievements to her parents.

    On this occasion, the host treated the guests with different types of food. Later everyone extended their felicitations to Sadia Malik on her 50th birthday and cut the cake together.

    The event also featured music ceremony. When Dr. Muhammad Khalid awakened the magic of his voice, everyone was surprised and delighted.

    The family members of Sadia Malik, who participated in the birthday celebration, also expressed their views and shared various memories.

    On this occasion, famous singer Khalid Baig, who came from Pakistan, presented many songs to the fans on their request.

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  • New York: The New York City government celebrated the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival.

    A large number of the South Asian community attended the ceremony held at Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

    As the Mayor’s Office celebrated the Moon Festival, Mayor Eric Adams distributed certificates of appreciation to the South Asian community.

    This festival is a part of Chinese culture and is celebrated every year in the month of September when the moon is full.

    On this occasion, Mayor Eric Adams awarded the New York Police Department’s Muslim Officers Society (MOS) President Deputy Inspector Adeel Rana and other professionals associated with different departments with certificates of appreciation for their excellent services to the community.

    On this occasion, Adeel Rana said that the development of the city and maintaining peace here are among our top priorities. There has always been an effort to improve the relationship between different communities and the police, he said.

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  • New York: The mother of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s senior leader Ali Khayyam Shakir passed away after heart attack, in New York, last night.

    The 66-year-old Nazir Begam had come to Brooklyn, New York to meet her daughter from North Carolina a few days back.

    Upon hearing the news of her death, her son Ali Khayyam Shakir rushed to New York from North Carolina and took his mother’s body to Al Riyal Muslim Funeral Services for religious rituals.

    On hearing the news of the death of Ali Khayam Shakir’s mother, PTI members reached Coney Island Avenue and expressed their condolences to their friend on the death of his mother, offered condolences to him and prayed for the deceased’s forgiveness.

    After Maghrib prayer, his mother’s funeral prayer was offered in Makki Masjid, in which a large number of the community participated.

    Imam Qari Osama, in a short speech advised the people that this world is mortal, we all should live a life that leads to success in the hereafter.

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  • The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is a massive public diplomacy op launched at the recent G20 summit in New Delhi, complete with a memorandum of understanding signed on 9 September.

    Players include the US, India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the EU, with a special role for the latter’s top three powers Germany, France, and Italy. It’s a multimodal railway project, coupled with trans-shipments and with ancillary digital and electricity roads extending to Jordan and Israel.

    If this walks and talks like the collective west’s very late response to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched 10 years ago and celebrating a Belt and Road Forum in Beijing next month, that’s because it is. And yes, it is, above all, yet another American project to bypass China, to be claimed for crude electoral purposes as a meager foreign policy “success.”

    No one among the Global Majority remembers that the Americans came up with their own Silk Road plan way back in 2010. The concept came from the State Department’s Kurt Campbell and was sold by then-Secretary Hillary Clinton as her idea. History is implacable, it came down to nought.

    And no one among the Global Majority remembers the New Silk Road plan peddled by Poland, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Georgia in the early 2010s, complete with four troublesome trans-shipments in the Black Sea and the Caspian. History is implacable, this too came down to nought.

    In fact, very few among the Global Majority remember the $40 trillion US-sponsored Build Back Better World (BBBW, or B3W) global plan rolled out with great fanfare just two summers ago, focusing on “climate, health and health security, digital technology, and gender equity and equality.”

    A year later, at a G7 meeting, B3W had already shrunk to a $600 billion infrastructure-and-investment project. Of course, nothing was built. History really is implacable, it came down to nought.

    The same fate awaits IMEC, for a number of very specific reasons.

    Map of The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)

    Pivoting to a black void 

    The whole IMEC rationale rests on what writer and former Ambassador M.K. Bhadrakumar deliciously described as “conjuring up the Abraham Accords by the incantation of a Saudi-Israeli tango.”

    This tango is Dead On Arrival; even the ghost of Piazzolla can’t revive it. For starters, one of the principals – Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman – has made it clear that Riyadh’s priorities are a new, energized Chinese-brokered relationship with Iran, with Turkiye, and with Syria after its return to the Arab League.

    Moreover, both Riyadh and its Emirati IMEC partner share immense trade, commerce, and energy interests with China, so they’re not going to do anything to upset Beijing.

    At face value, IMEC proposes a joint drive by G7 and BRICS 11 nations. That’s the western method of seducing eternally-hedging India under Modi and US-allied Saudi Arabia and the UAE to its agenda.

    Its real intention, however, is not only to undermine BRI, but also the International North-South Transportation Corridor (INTSC), in which India is a major player alongside Russia and Iran.

    The game is quite crude and really quite obvious: a transportation corridor conceived to bypass the top three vectors of real Eurasia integration – and BRICS members China, Russia, and Iran – by dangling an enticing Divide and Rule carrot that promises Things That Cannot Be Delivered.

    The American neoliberal obsession at this stage of the New Great Game is, as always, all about Israel. Their goal is to make Haifa port viable and turn it into a key transportation hub between West Asia and Europe. Everything else is subordinated to this Israeli imperative.

    IMEC, in principle, will transit across West Asia to link India to Eastern and Western Europe – selling the fiction that India is a Global Pivot state and a Convergence of Civilizations.

    Nonsense. While India’s great dream is to become a pivot state, its best shot would be via the already up-and-running INTSC, which could open markets to New Delhi from Central Asia to the Caucasus. Otherwise, as a Global Pivot state, Russia is way ahead of India diplomatically, and China is way ahead in trade and connectivity.

    Comparisons between IMEC and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) are futile. IMEC is a joke compared to this BRI flagship project: the $57.7 billion plan to build a railway over 3,000 km long linking Kashgar in Xinjiang to Gwadar in the Arabian Sea, which will connect to other overland BRI corridors heading toward Iran and Turkiye.

    This is a matter of national security for China. So bets can be made that the leadership in Beijing will have some discreet and serious conversations with the current fifth-columnists in power in Islamabad, before or during the Belt and Road Forum, to remind them of the relevant geostrategic, geoeconomic, and investment Facts.

    So, what’s left for Indian trade in all of this? Not much. They already use the Suez Canal, a direct, tested route. There’s no incentive to even start contemplating being stuck in black voids across the vast desert expanses surrounding the Persian Gulf.

    One glaring problem, for example, is that almost 1,100 km of tracks are “missing” from the railway from Fujairah in the UAE to Haifa, 745 km “missing” from Jebel Ali in Dubai to Haifa, and 630 km “missing” from the railway from Abu Dhabi to Haifa.

    When all the missing links are added up, there’s over 3,000 km of railway still to be built. The Chinese, of course, can do this for breakfast and on a dime, but they are not part of this game. And there’s no evidence the IMEC gang plans to invite them.

    All eyes on Syunik 

    In the War of Transportation Corridors charted in detail for The Cradle in June 2022, it becomes clear that intentions rarely meet reality. These grand projects are all about logistics, logistics, logistics – of course, intertwined with the three other key pillars: energy and energy resources, labor and manufacturing, and market/trade rules.

    Let’s examine a Central Asian example. Russia and three Central Asian “stans” – Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan – are launching a multimodal Southern Transportation Corridor which will bypass Kazakhstan.

    Why? After all, Kazakhstan, alongside Russia, is a key member of both the Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

    The reason is because this new corridor solves two key problems for Russia that arose with the west’s sanctions hysteria. It bypasses the Kazakh border, where everything going to Russia is scrutinized in excruciating detail. And a significant part of the cargo may now be transferred to the Russian port of Astrakhan in the Caspian.

    So Astana, which under western pressure has played a risky hedging game on Russia, may end up losing the status of a full-fledged transport hub in Central Asia and the Caspian Sea region. Kazakhstan is also part of BRI; the Chinese are already very much interested in the potential of this new corridor.

    In the Caucasus, the story is even more complex, and once again, it’s all about Divide and Rule.

    Two months ago, Russia, Iran, and Azerbaijan committed to building a single railway from Iran and its ports in the Persian Gulf through Azerbaijan, to be linked to the Russian-Eastern Europe railway system.

    This is a railway project on the scale of the Trans-Siberian – to connect Eastern Europe with Eastern Africa and South Asia, bypassing the Suez Canal and European ports. The INSTC on steroids, in fact.

    Guess what happened next? A provocation in Nagorno-Karabakh, with the deadly potential of involving not only Armenia and Azerbaijan but also Iran and Turkiye.

    Tehran has been crystal clear on its red lines: it will never allow a defeat of Armenia, with direct participation from Turkiye, which fully supports Azerbaijan.

    Add to the incendiary mix are joint military exercises with the US in Armenia – which happens to be a member of the Russian-led CSTO – cast, for public consumption, as one of those seemingly innocent “partnership” NATO programs.

    This all spells out an IMEC subplot bound to undermine INTSC. Both Russia and Iran are fully aware of the former’s endemic weaknesses: political trouble between several participants, those “missing links” of track, and all important infrastructure still to be built.

    Turkish Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for his part, will never give up the Zangezur corridor across Syunik, the south Armenian province, which was envisaged by the 2020 armistice, linking Azerbaijan to Turkiye via the Azeri enclave of Nakhitchevan – that will run through Armenian territory.

    Baku did threaten to attack southern Armenia if the Zangezur corridor was not facilitated by Yerevan. So Syunik is the next big unresolved deal in this riddle. Tehran, it must be noted, will go no holds barred to prevent a Turkish-Israeli-NATO corridor cutting Iran off from Armenia, Georgia, the Black Sea, and Russia. That would be the reality if this NATO-tinted coalition grabs Syunik.

    Today, Erdogan and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev meet in the Nakhchivan enclave between Turkiye, Armenia, and Iran to start a gas pipeline and open a military production complex.

    The Sultan knows that Zangezur may finally allow Turkiye to be linked to China via a corridor that will transit the Turkic world, in Azerbaijan and the Caspian. This would also allow the collective west to go even bolder on Divide and Rule against Russia and Iran.

    Is the IMEC another far-fetched western fantasy? The place to watch is Syunik.

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  • New York: Kashmiris and Sikh community members staged a protest demonstration outside the UN headquarters against human rights violations in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK), amid the Indian External Affairs Minister (EAM) Subrahmanyam Jaishankar’s speech at the 78th annual session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

    Despite the heavy rain and freezing winds, a large number of people participated in the demonstration and exposed India’s extremist face to the global media and international community.

    On this occasion, senior Kashmiri leaders Ghulam Nabi Fai and Sardar Sawar Khan said that the United Nations has not fulfilled its promise it made in its resolutions to the Kashmiris.

    On this occasion, the protesters chanted slogans against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his oppressive army.

    The protestors said that for the past seventy-five years, India has been inflicting atrocities on the oppressed Kashmiris.

    On this occasion, the Sikh community also strongly protested against the extreme policies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Protesters also raised slogans in favor of freedom for Khalistan and against the recent killing of a Sikh leader in Canada.

    On this occasion, the Sikh protesters said that the extremist face of India has been exposed to the whole world by the killing of the Sikh leader in Canada.

    The Indian Prime Minister and his secret agency RAW are involved in this murder, they alleged.

    The protesters demanded the international community to take serious notice of Indian atrocities and its terrorist policies and pressure them to resolve the Kashmir issue.

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  • Dallas: US Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett said that the U.S. is offering internship opportunities for Pakistani-American students to acquire quality education.

    She invited Pakistani American youth to pursue internships at the Washington DC and District levels. In this regard, the Pakistani American Political Action Committee (PAKPAC) will guide them and formulate the procedure.

    Jasmine Crockett, speaking as the guest speaker at a fund-raising event organized by the PAKPAC Dallas chapter in Dallas, Texas, said: “I have a very good idea that many people in America don’t vote because of foreign policy.” But this process is not correct, she stressed.

    In order to urgently solve the supply-chain problems since the Covid-19 pandemic, she said the US has revised its trade policy under which trade can be done with any country in the world, but China will not benefit the US supply chain system.

    Countries around the world are welcome in the field of technology. The United States wants developing countries to work together with.

    She added that the United States has been a supporter of human rights and national sovereignty around the world, which is why the US supports Ukraine and is providing them with all possible assistance.

    But on the other hand, the United States has a close eye on China, which wants to occupy the land of Thailand and Taiwan in the style of Russia. She said China’s naval fleet is on the sea border of Taiwan, which is a clear proof of China’s ambitions.

    She said: we strongly opposed to hate-based bills. Even if the Republican Party passes a bill based on hatred in the House, it will be rejected by the Senate and the President too will not sign any such bill.

    Congresswoman said that the current government’s focus is on public issues, we are against gun violence and want to create comprehensive laws for it, we want to reduce the per capita cost of health, improve the quality of life of the American people.

    On this occasion, Syed Hussain, President-Elect of PAKPAC Texas while talking to Voice of South Asia (VOSA) said that we invited Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett today to discuss trade cooperation between Pakistan and the United States with her.

    He said that Congresswoman has indicated that a delegation of Congress members will visit Pakistan soon, which will help in strengthening the relations between the two countries.

    Haroon Siddiqui, President of Pak Pac Dales Chapter, said that I am extremely grateful to Dr. Rao Kamran who cooperated with us in organizing this wonderful event and invited the Congresswoman.

    Today, the event was a pleasant one in which we asked the Congresswoman various questions while she offered internships to our high school and college graduates, which is a welcome initiative for the Pakistani community.

    A large number of Pakistani Americans from different walks of life in Dallas were present on this occasion.

    While PAKPAC Central President Dr. Rao Kamran Ali besides Youth Wing representatives were also present on this occasion.

    Rao Kamran informed the audience about the political journey and activities of Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett and assured her of full cooperation and support from PAKPAC in the upcoming elections.

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  • New York: The 35th birthday of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was celebrated at a local restaurant in Coney Island Avenue –  the Little Pakistan in New York in which the party officials and community members participated in great numbers.

    Speaking at the ceremony, the President of the People’s Party America chapter Khalid Awan said that honor and glory are in the hands of Allah, the position Bilawal Bhutto is in today is God’s gift, and we sincerely hope that he will lead the party forward successfully.

    Senior PPP leader Javed Akhtar, who came from Pakistan, said that when Bilawal was born, we were in jails, but even on that happy occasion, party leader Benazir Bhutto remembered us.

    MNA Yusuf Baloch from Pakistan thanked the organizers for being a part of the event.

    In addition to local colleagues of the party, community members also participated in the event. Social leader Azra Dar said that Bilawal is a ray of hope for Pakistan, and we are hopeful that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is not only the future of PPP but also of Pakistan.

    Other women who participated in the event also expressed their best wishes for Bilawal on his birthday.

    On this occasion, the participants of the event said that they will walk side by side with the party chairman for the strength and stability of democracy in Pakistan.

    In the ceremony, Qaiser Bhutta, who joined the People’s Party, parting ways with PTI, was also notified as Media Coordinator PPP.

    On this occasion, the participants cut Bilawal Bhutto’s birthday cake together and prayed for long life and health and safety of the party chairman.

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  • UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan’s Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has urged the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to ensure implementation of its resolutions on Kashmir in letter and spirit, saying India is committing sheer human right violations on Innocent Kashmiris for the last 7 decades.

    While addressing the 78th United Nations General Assembly session, Pakistan’s caretaker PM said that the resolution of long-standing Kashmir dispute is key to maintain peace in the region, including Pakistan and India.

    He blamed India for committing violations of UN resolutions on Kashmir that call for the ‘final disposition’ of Jammu and Kashmir to be decided through UN-supervised plebiscite.

    The PM discussed on range of issues including cross-border terrorist attacks against Pakistan by Afghanistan-based TTP; the Palestine tragedy; the threat posed by far-right groups like Hindutva-inspired extremists, the flood devastations in Pakistan, and the issue of Islamophobia.

    He said that Pakistan always desires peaceful and productive relations with all our neighbours, including India, However India on the other hand is hell bent upon committing human right violations in Occupied Kashmir.

    The PM said Pakistan condemns the cross-border terrorist attacks against the country by terrorist organizations such as TTP, Da’esh and other groups operating from Afghanistan.

    He also called the international community to support Afghan people in this tough time.

    Pakistan’s PM also highlighted the Islamophobia saying it has been an age-old phenomenon; however, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it has assumed epidemic proportions, as manifested in the negative profiling of Muslims; and attacks on Islamic sites and symbols, such as the recent public burnings of the Holy Quran.

    The PM also sought help from the International Community to cope with the 2022 floods that struck Pakistan leaving thousands people including women and children dead, besides causing more than $30 billion damages to national economy.

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  • New York: A delegation of Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America (APPNA) met with Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar in New York.

    Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar has expressed his belief that Pakistani-American immigrants will contribute to the socio-economic development of Pakistan through their remittances, investments and welfare works.

    The Prime Minister asked the delegation to invest in the fields of health tourism, medical and paramedical education, training and skill development in Pakistan.

    He appreciated APPNA’s positive role in promoting Dr. Arshad Rehan’s message of unity and solidarity among the Pakistani-American community, including APPNA’s social welfare, educational and medical relief missions and programs in Pakistan.

    Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar said that more than one million Pakistani-Americans are an asset of Pakistan and their role in the national development of the country is fully recognized.

    The Caretaker Prime Minister said that immigrants are the real face of Pakistan in America and a valuable bridge to further strengthen Pakistan-US relations.

    He assured the delegation of the government’s firm commitment to provide facilities to Pakistanis living around the world.

    APPNA President Dr. Arshad Rehan thanked Prime Minister on hehalf of members for meeting and briefed the PM about APPNA’s ongoing work in social welfare, education and medical sectors in Pakistan.

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