Pakistan

Authors: TheIndianSubcontinent News Agency Suspect confesses to involvement in attack on Ahsan IqbalNAROWAL: The man who allegedly shot Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal at a corner meeting in Narowal district on Sunday confessed to his involvement in the murder attempt.
The suspect told police that it was his personal act and that nobody else was involved in the assassination attempt.
In his statement, he said that he had attacked the interior minister on the issue of Khattam-e-Nubawwat.
According to the police, Abid Hussain, 21, was a native and had arrived in Kanjrur to attend the corner meeting addressed by the interior minister.
State minister Talal Chaudhry said that Ahsan Iqbal was targeted by elements who were promoting politics of hatred.
It has come to our knowledge that the suspect is a member of Tehreek-e-Labbaik.
Our religion doesnt allow extremist ideology, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Bilawal vows to confront Modi to save Indus River


[Pakistan] - COAS states armed forces resolve to secure national interests 'absolute'


Justice is God's domain, judges rule by documents: Justice Mandokhail


£190m case: Imran's appeal against conviction unlikely to be heard this year


[Pakistan] - Pakistan's everyday wage employees review battles on Labour Day


Pakistan Army stages military exercises as tensions with India escalate


[Pakistan] - Three CTD personnel martyred, two terrorists killed in Bannu shootout


President, PM pledge to protect workers' rights, welfare on Labour Day


[Pakistan] - United States pushes India and Pakistan to collaborate to de-escalate stress


Pakistan destroys Indian bunkers, checkpost in response to unprovoked LoC violation


Pakistan debunks Indian 'propaganda', warns world of threat to regional instability


India to carry out military action against Pakistan soon, warns minister


NIRC, ILO join hands for Labour Day 2025 conference


[Pakistan] - Pakistan most likely to hit historical high of 50 ° C: report