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Pakistan extremist find friends on Facebook, Twitter
KARACHI: Hardline groups in Pakistan are plugging into Western online favourites Facebook and Twitter in a bid to win friends and influence people.
Hobbling Laxman hits ton to level Test series
COLOMBO: Venkatsai Laxman overcame back spasms to hit an unbeaten 103 as India defeated Sri Lanka by five wickets in the final Test on Saturday to dra
Bilawal opens donation point for flood victims
LONDON: Benazir Bhutto’s son opened a London donation point Saturday for victims of Pakistan’s deadly floods a public appearance that came amid criticism that his father, Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari, was in Britain when he should have been dealing with the one of worst disasters in decades. Pakistani officials estimate that as many as 13 million people have been affected in the floods and some 1,500 have died. More rain is expected in the coming days as the bloated Kabul River surged into Pakistan’s northwest. In an interview with The Associated Press, Zardari defended his 5-day trip to Britain, saying Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani had been dealing with the situation. Prior to his British visit, Zardari was in France where he visited a family chateau and met with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Zardari, who did not accompany his son at Pakistan’s High Commission in London, was to address a political rally of his Pakistan People’s Party in Birmingham later in the day before traveling to Syria. Nearly 10,000 people members of the party live in Europe, most of them in Britain. Earlier in the week, many had speculated that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari the son of Zardari and slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto would address the rally and announce his intentions to formally enter Pakistani politics. The 21-year-old recently graduated from Oxford with a degree in history and politics. His father said it was only a matter of time before his son carried on the family’s political dynasty. But Bhutto Zardari, who was educated mostly abroad and possesses the same striking good looks as his mother, said he would consider getting a law degree before following in his mother’s footsteps. Bhutto was assassinated at a political rally in late 2007. Her father and PPP founder was hanged in 1979. “I ask everyone to do what you can to help the people of Pakistan,” he told reporters gathered at the High Commission before accepting donations from donors and groups. “This is not a time to play politics. We need to do what is necessary to help our brothers and sisters in Pakistan.” Analysts predict Zardari’s PPP which his son currently chairs will suffer during the next national elections in 2013 because of Zardari’s low approval ratings and the severe challenges currently facing the country. Zardari traveled to Britain just days after British Prime Minister David Cameron accused Pakistan of exporting terror. The remarks caused a diplomatic row, in part because they were made during Cameron’s visit to India, Pakistan’s nuclear rival. The Pakistani president rejected the criticism, saying that it was terrorists who killed his wife and who were terrorizing his country. Some 2,500 Pakistani security officials have been killed in battles with militants over the years, and many more civilians have been killed in attacks. Pakistan is one of Britain’s most important allies in fighting terrorism. Nearly 1 million people of Pakistani origin live in Britain, and Pakistani intelligence has been crucial in several terror investigations, including the 2005 suicide attacks that killed 52 London commuters and a 2006 trans-Atlantic airliner plot. The ringleader of the 2005 suicide bombings in London and several others reportedly received terror training in Pakistan. Zardari has headed a coalition government since unseating Pakistan’s Gen. Pervez Musharraf. The ex-military leader was in power-sharing talks with Bhutto shortly before her assassination at a political rally in December 2007. – AP
President Zardari open to Taliban talks
LONDON: Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari said on Friday he is willing to consider negotiations with the Taliban in his country a statement that came amid accusations he has failed to do enough to tackle terrorism.
British, Pakistan leaders in terrorism row showdown
LONDON: President Asif Ali Zardari confronts David Cameron in tense talks Friday over the British premier’s claims that Pakistan is secretly backing violent extremists while publicly denouncing terrorism. Relations between the two countries have soured since Cameron lashed out at Pakistan’s alleged support for extremism last week, accusing Islamabad of promoting “the export of terror” while looking “both ways”. Tension has been building ahead of the showdown later Friday at Chequers, the prime minister’s country retreat northwest of London, with both leaders refusing to back down. Downing Street confirmed the leaders would discuss fighting terrorism in the wake of Cameron’s comments. “The leaders are expected to discuss the threat, review ongoing efforts, and explore what more can be done,” said a spokesman. Zardari has hit back at the allegations of double-dealing, arguing that Pakistanis are often the victims of terrorist attacks on home soil and that Islamabad is committed to fighting militants in the region. He has vowed to express Islamabad’s anger “face to face” when he meets Cameron. For his part, the prime minister has insisted he stands by his comments. The British leader’s criticism sparked fury in Islamabad, especially as it was made on a visit to India. The remarks prompted the Pakistani government to summon Britain’s high commissioner (ambassador) to Islamabad earlier this week for a dressing down. Zardari came under enormous pressure to cancel his trip over the controversy, but his office insisted that it gives Pakistan a chance to make its case.
Deoband elders’ warning to Punjab govt
LAHORE: Alleging that the Sunni Ittehad Council is attempting to ignite sectarian riots in the country, elders of Deoband school of thought have warned the Punjab government to stop ‘patronising’ their rival sect or be ready to contest the next election on divisions along Deobandi and Barelvi sects. “Fazle Karim (council chairman) & Co is conspiring to cause Deobandi-Barelvi riots while the khadm-e-ala (Punjab chief minister) seems to be khadm-i-Barelvi and if the Punjab government does not stop patronising (the Barelvis), a campaign will be launched to make the next elections a contest between Deobandi and Barelvi schools of thought,” declared a meeting of the Deoband leaders held here at Jamia Manzoorul Islam in Cantonment on Tuesday. It demanded a judicial commission headed by the chief justice of Pakistan to probe Data Darbar tragedy and public hanging of those found involved in the terror act at the Minar-i-Pakistan. Prominent among those in attendance was Maulana Muhammad Ahmad Ludhianvi, a former member of banned outfit Lashkar-i-Jhangvi and accused of having links with Al-Qaeda. His new outfit, Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat, had supported the PML-N in a recent Jhang by-poll. Ludhianvi said he would accept any punishment if any arrested member of his outfit was found involved in terror activities otherwise he himself would suggest penalty for those calling him and his colleagues militants.
Third Pak-China joint military training exercise begins
ISLAMABAD: A contingent of Pakistan Army has reached China to participate in third joint military training exercise, YOUYI- III (Friendship) being held in China, says a press release received here on Friday.
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Send Website Updates To SMS Via Google SMS Channels (India)
Google India has just introduced a free SMS service called Google SMS Channels that lets you subscribe to news alerts, blog updates and other kinds of information like horoscopes, jokes, stocks or even cricket scores via SMS text messages. Google SMS Channels, which seems to have lot in common with SMS Gupshup, Send Website Updates To SMS Via Google SMS Channels (India) | EMOIZ.COM
Happy New year 2010 Mobile SMS/TEXT Messages
Say goodbye to year 2009 and welcome a brand new year 2010, send happy new year sms / text messages , new year greetings & quotes to your friends, family and loved ones.
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You are so special to me
You are so special to me,
you’re my joy, my love, and my life.
Living without you will tear me apart
cause you make my life worth living
Nazar nazar me har nazar ko ek nazar ki talash thi
Nazar nazar me har nazar ko ek nazarki talash thi
Nazar se nazar mili aur ye nazar wahi nazar thi
Jis nazar ki is nazar ko talash thi…
I LOVE U are words just three,
I LOVE U are words just three,
which mean so much on our ANNIVERSARY.
so this is what i want to say,
live in my heart n there 4 ever stay!
Meri khamosh nigahen har baat keh gayi
Yun mile ke mulakaat na ho saki.
Hont kanpe magar koi baat na ho saki.
Meri khamosh nigahen har baat keh gayi.
Aur unko shikayat hai ki baat na ho saki’
Shuvecha rasi rasi
Shuvecha rasi rasi,
goru na khashi
Tikka na jhal fry,
NTV na Channel i
Relax na busy,
Djuce na easy
Shari na shart
Wishing from heart…
EID MUBARAK!!!!!!