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Alleged terrorists held in Lahore; maps, arms seized

LAHORE: Lahore police claimed to have nabbed a suspected alleged terrorist and recovered from his possession the maps of various Lahore sites and arms and ammunition, Geo news reported on Saturday.

According to police sources, four pistols, over 1000 rounds of bullets and other weaponry were also recovered from his possession who was later identified as Junaid, hailing from Faisalabad and belonged to a banned religious outfit.

He was arrested for Ghaziabad area who was shifted to undisclosed place for investigation, sources said.

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Altaf greets nation on Eid-ul-Azha eve

LONDON: The Quaid Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has expressed greeting to nation on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha festival on Saturday, Geo news reported.

In his message to nation, he said the hold day of Eid-ul-Ezha will bring prosperity to Pakistan and its people.

This he said while addressing the members of MQM coordination committee at Khidmat-e-Kahalq Foundation (KKF) Center here in Karachi on Saturday.

He also offered salute to those who deposited animals? hides into KKF, saying you have contributed to minimize the sufferings of the needy people through charity of animals? hides.

He hoped KKF to make, yet another time, the record of hides? collection through out country.

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Pakistan’s Leader, Under Pressure, Cedes Nuclear Office (MalaysiaNews.net)

Pakistan ’s nuclear command structure to his prime minister, in a sudden political maneuver widely seen as a fresh sign of turmoil on the eve of

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Chinese cricketers learn the ?slow game? fast

SAVAR, Bangladesh: Like many Chinese teenage boys, Xu Chun Yang had dreams of becoming a great like NBA basketball player Yao Ming, but two years ago

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Chidambaram says Pakistan?s attitude

NEW DELHI: Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram has said there have been several attempts by terrorists from across the border as well as modules within

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Pakistan releases 15 missing tribesmen (Press TV)

Pakistan has released fifteen of the thousands of missing Bugti tribesmen under the Balochistan Package announced by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

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Animal sacrifices continue on Eid 2nd day

ISLAMABAD: The second day of Eid-ul-Azha is being celebrated countrywide with religious zeal and fervour meanwhile the animal sacrifices are also underway, Geo news reported.

The sacrifices of animals in fulfillment of Sunnat-e-Ibrahimi got under way across country right after Fajar prayer while people sacrificed animals yesterday and will continue to day so on Tomorrow before sun set.

The local and provincial governments claimed to have placed best arrangements for clearing off the useless mess of animals left after sacrifices while some complaints of negligence were also reported in parts of country, sources said.

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Eastday-Pakistan wants only meaningful talks with India: FM (Eastday.com)

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Saturday that Pakistan is only interested in meaningful and productive talks with India, the official news agency APP reported.

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