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Detail Of Terrorism Update

4/12/2012

Pakistan      LI militants kill seven persons in FATA
Pakistan      Four people killed in separate incidents in Karachi
Pakistan      Four militants killed in Balochistan
India      Two women killed in Maoist-Police crossfire in Chhattisgarh
India      PLFI set ablaze three vehicles in Jharkhand
India      Grenade recovered in Manipur
India      FICNs seized in Tamil Nadu
India      Six Maoists arrested in Maharashtra
India      Two 'tax collectors' arrested in Nagaland
India      Pakistani national arrested on International Border in Jammu and Kashmir
India      Maoists in Odisha release Italian hostage Paolo Bosusco
India      GNLA in Meghalaya warns of retaliation after being given a week's ultimatum to surrender
India      Jitters over cut-off year for repatriation of Bru refugees from Tripura to Mizoram
Pakistan      Curfew continues in Gilgit-Baltistan
Pakistan      PHC asks Federal Ministries to explain support to intelligence agencies in missing persons' case
Pakistan      Address religious intolerance to curb sectarian killings in Pakistan, says HRCP
Pakistan      Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government opposes supply of arms in NATO containers to Afghanistan
Pakistan      US not keeping Pakistan in the dark on its efforts to seek a negotiated settlement to Afghanistan, says US official
Nepal      PLA combatants handed over to NA in haste, admits UCPN-M chairman Prachanda
Sri Lanka      No room for ethnic disharmony among the Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim communities, says President Mahinda Rajapaksa
India      Madras High Court reserves orders on petitions seeking lifting of ban on LTTE in India







 
Pakistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government opposes supply of arms in NATO containers to Afghanistan

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain on April 11 favoured resumption of NATO supply but said there should be no permission to the arms and ammunitions’ movement to Afghanistan in NATO containers and that NATO supply should be restored for food items only, reports Dawn. He said everyone would accept parliament’s decision on restoration of NATO supply as it was the country’s supreme institution. “Our national interests are supreme to us. We will never compromise them with any international power, including the United States (US),” he said. 

He urged the US to reconsider its policies, especially regarding drone attacks, saying it’s badly affecting the US image in the country and the world. The Minister said that the drone technology should be shared with Pakistan for better results against war of terror.  

Separately, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Finance Humayun Khan praised the people of Malakand for bravely fighting the ‘war of survival’ in the country. He said the matchless sacrifices of the people would be written with golden words in the history.

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