Islamabad, Mar. 5 : Former Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf, who will be visiting India later this week to participate in the India Today Conclave, is expected to be aggressive during his talks, interviews and meetings.
According to The Dawn, a close associate of Musharraf said the former dictator would continue his hard line talk just like he used to when in power.
Earlier, Musharraf has said that he would `take on the Indians in their own homeland.'
Lahore, Mar. 4: The careless approach of investigators has resulted in a loss of important forensic evidence related to Tuesday’s terrorist attack on Sri Lankan cricketers.
According to the Daily Times, investigators neither wore gloves, nor avoided touching things that carried the fingerprints of the shooters.
According to forensic expert Dr Ahsan, senior police officials and forensic experts were seen touching and collecting arms and ammunitions without wearing gloves.
“The three vehicles taken into custody by the police were also treated carelessly, and no one bothered to preserve the fingerprints or the DNA samples,” Dr. Ahsan claimed.
Patna/Chennai, Mar 5 : Young cricketers here staged demonstration against the attack on Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan.
They in white uniforms raised slogans against the Pakistan Government and burnt an effigy.
"We are agitated over the attack on Lankan cricketers in Pakistan. We believe that cricket or in fact any game should be kept away from fear. But it is not possible in Pakistan. Thus, we wish that all sports activity should stop and all teams should refuse to travel to Pakistan," said Aditya Ranjan.
Melbourne, Mar. 5 : A senior reporter with The Australian newspaper and author of the book "In the Shadow of Swords: On the Trail of Terrorism from Afghanistan to Australia", has reiterated that nuclear-armed Pakistan is spinning out of control.
Sally Neighbour's reaction to Tuesday's attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore, is that it has reinforced her belief that a force like the Taliban, which has been created by the Pakistani military and intelligence services, now is bent on destroying its benefactor.
Lahore, Mar. 5: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has disposed off a petition filed by Jamaat- ud- Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed’s wife, Memoona Saeed, challenging the government’s decision to detain Saeed without valid reason.
Saeed’s wife said the government had detained her husband only to please the US and India without giving any valid reason.
Kabul, Mar. 5 : Nuclear powered Pakistan posses a greater threat to the world and a bigger challenge to the United States than Afghanistan, a top US diplomat has said.
Deputy Chief of Mission in Kabul, Christopher Dell, has warned that Pakistan is a bigger threat to world peace because of the fact that it is a nuclear armed country, and the current political instability has made matters worse.
"It is certainly one of those nuclear armed countries the instability of which is a bigger problem for the globe," The Guardian quoted Dell, as saying.