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From Pakistani newspapers: Search of Imran’s house leads to deadlock, talks fail

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New Delhi : Almost all the newspapers published on Saturday from the neighboring country Pakistan have made the news of deadlock on the search of Imran’s house as their main news. Imran refused to search his Zaman Park house after which the search operation team went back. Newspapers have written that the talks between the government and PTI failed because of the deadlock on the search operation.

On this matter, Imran Khan says that four policemen should come and search, give us the evidence, we will arrest the attackers ourselves. The government says that the list along with the evidence has been handed over to Imran Khan. Imran Khan also says that military courts cannot be set up regarding the May 9 incident. So far 150 cases have been filed against me. I do not know which military property has been attacked. Can never forget the misbehavior done with women.

Along with this, newspapers have also given importance to the instructions given by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to provide relief to the people suffering from inflation. He talked about reduction in fares, reduction in the prices of food items, and the benefits of the reduction in the prices of diesel and petrol should be passed on to the general public. He has directed strict action against hoarders and profiteers.

On the other hand, some newspapers have reported that the notification of the Lahore High Court approving the resignation of 72 MNAs of PTI has been declared illegal and the speaker has been ordered to call the members and confirm it. Newspapers reported a suicide attack on Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan president’s convoy near Jubb in Quetta, in which Sirajulhaq narrowly escaped but seven of his workers were injured.

In international news, news related to the G-7 Heads of State meeting in Japan has been given priority. While giving the news of the commencement of the meeting of the G-7 heads of state, the newspapers have told that the process of protest is going on regarding this. At the same time newspapers have given great importance to the statement of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in which he has said that Iran never considers Saudi Arabia as an enemy.

In news from across the border, newspapers have published a statement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which he said that he wants good neighborly relations with Pakistan. For this, the responsibility of creating an environment free of terrorism and enmity lies with Pakistan. Along with this, newspapers have also given news about a young woman leaving her marriage ceremony in the middle and going to Jhansi to appear for the examination.

On the other hand, while giving news of demolition of more than 50 houses of Hindus going to India from Pakistan, newspapers have told that this action has been taken in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Newspapers reported that Jammu and Kashmir has been completely converted into a fortress ahead of the G-20 summit, reporting that 1,000 Kashmiris have been arrested during raids and house-to-house searches. All these news have been published by Roznama Pakistan, Roznama Navaewaqt, Roznama Khabaren, Roznama Duniya, Roznama Express, Roznama Jung and Roznama Ausaf etc. on their front pages.

Roznama Jung has published the news of disclosure of funding of communal Hindu organizations by America. It states that funds have been made available to Hindutva organizations including the RSS in India. In the report released by ‘Foreign Exchange of Hate’, it has been said that crores of dollars have been funded to these organizations. This funding given to the RSS and its affiliates is secretly done for charity. In this, quoting the South Asian Citizen Web Report, it has been told that from 2002 to 2014, an amount of more than $ 30 million has been sent to various accounts of the RSS.

Along with this, Roznama Jung has reported about China’s official refusal to participate in the G-20 conference in Kashmir. The newspaper wrote that China says that Kashmir is a disputed area, so it opposes the holding of G-20 in this area.