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Australian mosque protesters heckle PM Albanese over Israel stance

Australian mosque protesters heckle PM Albanese over Israel stance

CAMMBERA, MAR 20: Protesters heckled and booed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Friday during a visit to Australia’s largest mosque for Eid ul Fitr prayers, voicing anger over his stance on ally Israel’s offensive in Gaza.

Video images showed protesters interrupting proceedings about 15 minutes after Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke joined worshippers at Lakemba Mosque in western Sydney to mark the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

Demonstrators booed, told Albanese and Burke to “Get out!” and called them “genocide supporters”, referring to Israel’s killing of Palestinians in Gaza.

“Dear brothers and sisters, keep calm a little bit,” one of the organisers told the crowd, urging people to sit down and stop filming the exchange. “It is Eid. It is a joyful day.”

A security guard was seen tackling one heckler to the ground before escorting him away.


“Shame on you!” yelled protesters who followed Albanese and Burke when they left.

The mosque event was “incredibly positive”, Albanese said later, despite the incident.

“If you got a couple of people heckling in a crowd of 30,000, that should be put in that perspective,” he told reporters, adding that the community had dealt with a couple of hecklers.

He added that some frustration stemmed from the government’s designation this month of Hizb ut-Tahrir as a prohibited hate group on the basis of laws prompted by a deadly mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on December 14.

Protesters also turned out in February, when Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited at Albanese’s invitation to express solidarity with Jewish Australians allegedly targeted by gunmen inspired by Daesh during the Bondi attack.

Thousands attended a rally in Sydney, where 27 people were arrested after clashes with police.

Eid-ul-Fitr to be celebrated on Saturday with religious fervor

Eid-ul-Fitr to be celebrated on Saturday with religious fervor

FAISALABAD, MAR 20: Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 would be celebrated across Faisalabad on Saturday with full religious zeal and enthusiasm as the people have started final preparations for the festival across the city.

A spokesman of local administration said here on Friday that Eid-ul-Fitr is a time of gratitude, compassion and social harmony and the residents of Faisalabad are set to celebrate the festival in a spirit of unity, brotherhood and festivity.

He said that the faithful are expected to offer Eid prayers at major mosques, Eidgahs and open grounds in the city and its adjoining areas where special arrangements have been finalized to facilitate the worshippers.

The religious scholars would deliver sermons highlighting the significance of Eid-ul-Fitr, unity among Muslims and importance of helping the poor and underprivileged segments of the society.

The district administration, police and other civic agencies have made elaborate arrangements to ensure peaceful celebrations, he added.

He said that the security has been beefed up at all major locations including mosques and public gathering points while additional police personnel would remain deployed to maintain law & order.

Special cleanliness campaigns have been carried out across the city to provide a hygienic environment for the citizens during the festive occasion, he added.

He said that the municipal teams have ensured the removal of waste from markets, residential areas and worship places whereas traffic police have also devised comprehensive plans to regulate the flow of vehicles and avoid congestion.

The utility services including water supply and sanitation have been streamlined to avoid any inconvenience to the public, he added.

He said that officials of Water & Sanitation Agency (WASA) and Faisalabad Waste Management Company (FWMC) have been directed to remain on duty throughout the Eid holidays to address public complaints on priority basis.

He urged the citizens to observe precautionary measures, cooperate with law enforcement agencies and celebrate the Eid in a responsible manner.

Meanwhile, the markets, shopping centers and commercial areas in different parts of Faisalabad have witnessed a surge in activity during the last day of Ramadan-ul-Mubarak as the people throng bazaars to complete Eid shopping by purchasing clothes, shoes, sweets and other items for the festival.

The tailors, bakeries and sweet shops are also experiencing increase in the demand ahead of the festival.

The traders expressed satisfaction over the increasing rush of customers, saying that business activities have picked up significantly in the last days of Ramadan-ul-Mubarak, especially on Chand Raat.

The religious scholars have urged the people to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr in a peaceful and dignified manner and remember the poor and deserving segments of the society while enjoying the festival.

They advised the citizens to ensure timely payment of Fitrana so that the needy could also participate in the Eid celebrations.

On other hand, the philanthropists and welfare organizations are actively distributing Zakat, Fitrana and Eid gifts among deserving people to ensure that everyone can share the joy of Eid.

Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Uzbekistan call for restraint, diplomacy to ease Middle East tensions

Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Uzbekistan call for restraint, diplomacy to ease Middle East tensions

ISLAMABAD, MAR 20: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke with leaders from Azerbaijan, Malaysia and Uzbekistan on Friday, calling for urgent de-escalation and a diplomatic path to resolve Middle East tensions.

The prime minister held separate telephone conversations with Ilham Aliyev, Anwar Ibrahim and Shavkat Mirziyoyev, during which the leaders exchanged Eid ul Fitr greetings and discussed the evolving situation in the Middle East.

In his call with President Aliyev, the prime minister conveyed warm Eid wishes to the Azerbaijani leadership and people, which were reciprocated.

Both leaders prayed for unity within the Muslim Ummah and voiced concern over ongoing hostilities in Iran and the Gulf region, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said.

PM Shehbaz condemned attacks targeting Azerbaijan and expressed Pakistan’s solidarity with its people. The two sides called for immediate de-escalation and emphasised dialogue and diplomacy to resolve outstanding issues.

Separately, in a conversation with Malaysian PM Ibrahim, both leaders exchanged Eid greetings and underscored the need for peace and harmony across the Ummah.

They agreed on the urgency of de-escalation in the Middle East and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring stability.

The two sides also expressed satisfaction over the positive trajectory of Pakistan-Malaysia relations and pledged to further deepen cooperation.

In his call with President Mirziyoyev, the prime minister extended Eid greetings, which were warmly returned.

They discussed regional tensions, calling for restraint and reiterating that dialogue and diplomacy remain essential for resolving conflicts.

The two leaders also reviewed bilateral ties, expressing satisfaction over the outcomes of the Uzbek president’s recent visit to Pakistan and stressing the importance of timely follow-up on key decisions.

PM Shehbaz had also spoken with Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Jordanian King Abdullah II a day ago, with discussions focusing on the Middle East situation and the need for de-escalation.

Experts call for Pakistan food system overhaul

Experts call for Pakistan food system overhaul

ISLAMABAD, MAR 20 /DNA/ – Pakistan’s food system transformation is elusive sans a comprehensive national food system framework amid emerging challenges, including rapid urbanization, population growth, declining agricultural productivity, inefficient agricultural value chain, and shrinking cultivable land that are key barriers hindering the agrarian nation’s progress to achieving food security.

These views were expressed by the experts at a wide-ranging consultation on the “Integrated Roadmap for Sustainable Food Systems Transformation in Pakistan”, a Joint UN Sustainable Development Goal Fund Programme.

The consultation was organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) as part of a nationwide series of dialogues in collaboration with the United Nations Resident Coordinator Office, Food and Agriculture Organization, UNICEF, World Food Programme, World Health Organization, and International Fund for Agricultural Development.

Stressing the need to shift national food policies from calorie sufficiency to nutrition security, the experts raised concerns over the dominance of wheat in the national diet. They also flagged emerging challenges, including rapid urbanization, population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and shrinking cultivable land.

Dr Babar Shahbaz from Agriculture University, Faislabad, described Pakistan’s situation as a “calorie abundance but nutrition deficit” paradox. He proposed a five-pillar reform agenda focusing on crop diversification, climate resilience, improved value chains, adoption of a “One Health” approach, and data-driven governance.

Sitara Gill, the representative of Food & Agriculture Organization, underlined stark imbalances in Pakistan’s food system, noting that while grains, fats, oils, and sugar are abundantly available, the supply of fruits and vegetables remains far below recommended dietary levels. She also pointed to rising consumption of ultra-processed foods as a growing concern.

SDPI Executive Director Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri asked the experts to offer candid feedback on the proposed framework, emphasizing that even critical or dissenting views would help refine a holistic roadmap for the government. He said the consultation aimed to pool expertise and practical experience to develop an inclusive and actionable strategy.

SDPI Deputy Executive Director Dr Sajid Amin stressed the importance of incorporating provincial realities into national policy planning, noting that similar consultations are being held across the country to develop practical recommendations.

Dr Imran Khalid, a political economy analyst, said that Pakistan’s food policy remains heavily centered on wheat and sugar, often influenced by powerful interest groups such as large landowners and industrial lobbies. He called for redefining the government’s role from a dominant market player to a regulator ensuring transparency, fair pricing, and climate-smart agriculture.

Dr Asim Bashir Khan highlighted the need to align public spending with nutrition-sensitive interventions. He recommended redirecting subsidies toward healthy foods, reducing taxes on nutritious items, and integrating dietary diversity into social protection programmes.

SDPI Deputy Executive Director Dr Shafqat Munir called for repurposing subsidies currently allocated to sugar and fertilizers toward making nutritious food more affordable. He concluded with a call for a “whole-of-society” approach, combining government action, community engagement, and private sector participation to address Pakistan’s dual challenge of food security and nutrition deficiency.

Safdar Sohail, a trade expert, stressed the need for a coherent policy framework. He also warned that increasing financialization of staple crops and reliance on social safety nets like Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) reflect deeper structural problems.

Omar Bangash from World Food Programme highlighted governance gaps and the lack of political commitment to address these issues, while highlighting difficulties in cash transfers in vulnerable regions due to regulatory constraints.

Qawi Khan from Nutrition International, noted that wheat-based diets provide limited nutritional value and called for urgent legislation on food fortification, particularly in the Punjab.

Faiz Rasool of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) pointed out the absence of a comprehensive national food system transformation pathway, despite extensive consultations. He emphasized the need to address key areas such as food safety, post-harvest losses, and fortification.

Aftab Alam Khan of Resilient Future International called for better pricing mechanisms and improved storage infrastructure to reduce wastage.

Speakers also identified inefficiencies in the agricultural value chain, including the role of middlemen in driving up food prices and significant post-harvest losses.

Academics and development practitioners further highlighted the need to incentivize farmers to shift towards nutritious and climate-resilient crops, address supply chain fragmentation, and ensure accurate food labeling to curb the spread of unhealthy products.

Health experts warned of a rise in diet-related diseases, particularly among low-income groups unable to afford healthy food, while emphasizing the importance of public awareness and women’s education on nutrition.

China welcomes Pak-Afghan temporary ceasefire

China welcomes Pak-Afghan temporary ceasefire

BEIJING, Mar 20: China welcomes the temporary ceasefire agreement reached by Pakistan and Afghanistan, foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said.

Lin made the remarks at a regular press briefing yesterday after the two countries announced the suspension of military operations during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

Lin said China hoped that both countries would remain calm and restrained, resume peace talks promptly, achieve a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire as soon as possible, resolve differences through dialogue, and jointly maintain peace and stability between the two countries and in the region.

China appreciated the efforts made by relevant Islamic countries, and has been mediating the conflict via its own channels, said Lin, while adding that China was willing to continue playing a constructive role in this regard.

Uzbek envoy extends Eid ul-Fitr greetings to nation

Uzbek envoy extends Eid ul-Fitr greetings to nation

ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (DNA): The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Uzbekistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Alisher  Tukhtaev has conveyed warm “Eid ul-Fitr” greetings to the people and government of Pakistan.

In a heartfelt message here on Friday, Ambassador Alisher expressed his best wishes for happiness, peace, and prosperity for the Pakistani nation during this joyous festival.

“Eid ul-Fitr is a celebration of peace, unity, and compassion. It is a time for us to reflect on shared values and strengthen our bonds of brotherhood, he said.

“Uzbekistan and Pakistan have long-standing friendly relations rooted in mutual respect and cooperation and Let us work together to promote peace and development in our regions.”

During this festive season, and”I hope that every household in Pakistan experiences happiness and harmony. May the spirit of Eid inspire us to build a more connected and prosperous future” he said.

The ambassador also emphasized the importance of continued collaboration between the two nations in areas such as trade, culture, and education.

He reaffirmed Uzbekistan’s commitment to fostering closer ties and enhancing people-to-people connections.

He further stated , “Eid is a time for renewal of hope and goodwill. I sincerely wish that this celebration brings renewed spirit and prosperity to Pakistan.”

The Uzbek embassy in Islamabad expressed hope that this Eid ul-Fitr will strengthen the friendship and partnership between Uzbekistan and Pakistan.

They look forward to further enhancing cooperation and friendship in the years to come.

President Zardari felicitates Tunisian leadership on National Day

President Zardari felicitates Tunisian leadership on National Day

ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (DNA): President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday extended his warm felicitations to the President of the Republic of Tunisia, Kais Saied, and the friendly people of Tunisia on the auspicious occasion of their National Day.

President Zardari highlighted that Pakistan and Tunisia enjoy cordial and enduring relations founded on mutual respect, shared values and the close affinity between the two peoples.

The cooperation between the two nations over the years reflects a spirit of friendship and goodwill that continues to guide this engagement. He expressed confidence that the bonds between the two countries would grow even stronger in the years ahead.

The president conveyed his best wishes for the good health and happiness of President Kais Saied, and for the continued peace, progress and prosperity of the people of Tunisia.

PM Shehbaz exchanges Eid greetings with Malaysian and Azerbaijani leaders

PM Shehbaz exchanges Eid greetings with Malaysian and Azerbaijani leaders

Leaders pray for unity within Muslim Ummah

ISLAMABAD, MAR 20: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held separate telephone conversations with the PM of Malaysia and the President of Azerbaijan to extend Eid-ul-Fitr greetings and discuss regional issues.

In his call to Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, PM Sharif conveyed warm Eid wishes to the Malaysian government and people. In response, Anwar Ibrahim reciprocated the greetings with equal sincerity.

Both leaders stressed the importance of reducing tensions in Iran and the Gulf region and agreed to continue joint efforts to promote peace.

They also expressed satisfaction over recent positive developments in bilateral relations and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen the fraternal ties between Pakistan and Malaysia.

Separately, PM Sharif telephoned Ilham Aliyev to convey heartfelt Eid greetings to him and the Azerbaijani people. President Aliyev warmly reciprocated the wishes for the Pakistani nation. The leaders prayed for unity within the Muslim Ummah and exchanged views on escalating tensions in Iran and the Gulf.

PM Sharif strongly condemned attacks on Azerbaijan, expressing Pakistan’s full solidarity and support for the Azerbaijani people during this difficult time. Both leaders emphasized the need to resolve conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy.

They also expressed satisfaction with positive progress in Pakistan-Azerbaijan relations and reiterated their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties further.

Overcharging: Motorway Police returns millions to passengers

Overcharging: Motorway Police returns millions to passengers

Additional IG Muhammad Wisal Fakhar Sultan orders strict crackdown against opportunist transporters

ISLAMABAD, MAR 20 /DNA/ – Motorway Police North Region took strict action against overloading and overcharging in passenger vehicles on the occasion of Eid ul Fitr.

Additional IG North Region, Muhammad Wisal Fakhar Sultan had earlier ordered a strict crackdown against opportunist transporters. Subsequently, huge amounts of money were returned to passengers heading home for Eid.


According to the details, Motorway Police North Region issued challans to 1915 passenger vehicles for overloading in the last four days. While 892 vehicles were fined for charging excessive fares.

More than 1.6 million rupees were refunded to passengers in excess fare. Public circles appreciated the excellent performance of Motorway Police.

At UN, Pakistan slams India for ‘weaponisation of water’ over unfounded terrorism claims

At UN, Pakistan slams India for ‘weaponisation of water' over unfounded terrorism claims

NEW YORK, MAR 20: Pakistan has strongly rejected “baseless remarks” by India at the United Nations and accused New Delhi of undermining the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) while attempting to politicise water issues.

The exchange took place during a high-level UN event held to mark World Water Day under the theme of water and gender equality, where Pakistan’s Second Secretary Aleena Majeed exercised her right of reply following remarks by the Indian representative.

During the session, India’s envoy said New Delhi would continue to keep the treaty “in abeyance” until Pakistan takes credible and irreversible action against terrorism.

The Indian side also claimed that evolving technological, environmental and demographic factors necessitate revisions to the decades-old agreement, while alleging that past attempts to engage Pakistan on modifications had not progressed.

Responding to these assertions, Majeed said she was compelled to take the floor over India’s unfounded remarks.

She stressed that the Indus Waters Treaty, concluded in 1960, has endured wars, crises and prolonged political tensions between the two countries, including the longstanding dispute over the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

She said India’s unilateral move last April to place the treaty in abeyance marks a grave departure from its legal and historical legacy, emphasising that no provision of the agreement allows for unilateral suspension or modification.

Majeed warned that these actions amount to the “weaponisation of water” for narrow political gains, putting at risk the livelihoods of millions dependent on the river system.

Referring to international legal proceedings at the Court of Arbitration, she noted that a 2025 supplemental award had reaffirmed that the treaty remains in force, with its dispute resolution mechanisms intact and binding.

She said the ruling made clear that neither party has the authority to unilaterally suspend or render the agreement inoperative, urging India to immediately resume full implementation.

She also rejected New Delhi’s allegations of terrorism as “entirely baseless,” calling them an attempt to deflect attention from India’s own record of state-sponsored violence and cross-border actions.

“India’s attempts to deflect attention through unfounded allegations of terrorism cannot conceal its record of sponsoring terrorism across its borders, perpetrating state violence in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, and conducting alleged state-backed operations abroad, including in North America,” Majeed said.

She further asserted that there is credible evidence of India’s alleged support for militant groups involved in attacks in Pakistan, resulting in significant loss of life.

Reiterating Pakistan’s stance, she said the country firmly rejects all attempts to weaponise water for political purposes and remains committed to international law and the faithful implementation of treaty obligations.

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