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Kashmir and the higher Game of Thrones

Wajeeha Bilal

It can be quite irksome to watch television today. News and media revolve around civil wars or natural disasters. Movies depict terrible scenarios to keep the viewers engaged. Children are living with or witnessing violent environments, which is an endless emotional and psychological harassment. In the disputed lands of Kashmir, children are profoundly affected by situations of crisis they do not understand. The Culture of Violence prevails in their daily lives with damaging consequences.

Children’s well-being should be the concern of the entire society but why is it always the children who have no part to play in the politics of power, suffer the most?

The wounds of every war are deep and intimate and trying to be comfortable can spark the hidden gashes and the trapped doors in the consciousness. Unlike physical wounds, the countless effects of war on the mind are unaddressed.

An armed revolt has been going on against Indian rule in the region of Kashmir for decades, claiming tens of thousands of lives. Even before India and Pakistan won their independence from Britain the area was bitterly contested. The accord to align Kashmir with India resultedin decades of rivalry in the debated region, including two wars and a longstanding insurgency.

The underlying reasons of conflict among two states remain the moving force of international relations,that have led to a great deal of diplomatic activity. They are disputed with the suspicion of an escalation, that might lead to a nuclear strike between two nuclear powers.  After years of debates and resolutions, none of these efforts have shown any significant results, and the cost of war is heavy on the Kashmiri children both mentally and physically. Lack of food, malnutrition, and illness are part of their daily lives. Mistreatment is their daily routine, that is a violation of basic human rights and a violation of family rights.

“Children in Jammu and Kashmir are living in the most militarized zone of the world, with the presence of 700,000 troops, which exposes them to the risk of all six grave violations against children as laid out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child,” according to a report.

The children in Kashmir are experiencingviolence both directly and indirectly as their lives are shaped by a sense of injustice, and the susceptibility to accept violence increases with time. All these things have a negative impact on their mental health.

The future of any society is its youth; they are supposed to be protected by hesociety and not used by it. The Convention on the Rights of the Child asserts that: “The child, by reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth.” Even though many resolutions have been aproved at the United Nations to protect children in a situation of crisis, these laws prove difficult to be applied and the physical and emotional suffering experienced by these children has lasting repercussions for them.

The Kashmir problem is a mixture of state terrorism, revolutionand general horror that has continued for decadesin history. Indians and Pakistanis have lived with the ramifications for years, but currently blame each other, rather than an impaired partition process. Consequentially, Kashmir came to play a huge role in the respective politics of both states as the Kashmir issue has outlived a cold war status and the old feud that Kashmir is not self-sufficient unless it accedes to a major state, has lost value. The leadership in both countries aggravated the original problem when they turned Kashmir into a medallion of their separate national identities.

If we are unable to solve the issues that has a direct impact on the psychology of our children, then how can we cope with bigger emerging issues that define our truth. We do not want to be a part of the faction that does not want to negotiate Kashmir and seems to be content with the bleeding souls of a suffering land.  We cannot be cautious in a massive war by calculating and concluding its uncertain outcomes, while the psychological damage that is done everyday rips our children of their rightful childhood.

History cannot be undone, and Kashmir may have ceased to be the only cause of bad relations between two states, but it remains a cause. It is also a symbol of their failure to compose their differences and live-in peace. Over the years, several proposals have suggested the possibility of putting an end to this majordispute, but it is important to recognize the crucial role of timein resolving the Kashmir problem. History has been a testament to the fact that time is not on our side as the Kashmir problem has been mismanaged by two generations for decades.

People take distinct views about the inevitability of war, but everyone is affected by the ways in which the war comes. They say everything will change and a new world is bound to evolve yet even after generations of wars, children still suffer at the hands of the empowered. After the confrontations have closed, after the speeches have been given, the sermons concluded, the smoke dies down and the danger moves from outside to inside. The war continues to ring in the hearts of the little souls who experience it. In the higher play of game of Thrones, it is always the faultless and the children who suffer the most. The ongoing Wars between the authorities have proven that it is the fight to be in power, and power it always is; power to destroy the societies and psyches of children more swiftly than has ever been done by any human activity before.

It is not our intelligence or our knowledge of the past that defines us, but instead our lessons that we have derived from them. So basically, our identity is not what we have come to know, but what we stand for. The responsibility for standing up for the future generation of Kashmir lies on all of us, when we think, write or speak, we do it to raise awareness for the suffering souls. In the hopes that those higher authorities who have the power to make amends may take the right actions. A nation’s integrity is based on the realization that it needs to raise a voice against corrupted powers not on reminiscing the past. It’s the only way to acknowledge that the power to healing the young wounds lies within each one of us.

(Wajeeha is author of “The Conscious Ego” and The Beautiful Present and runs a blog “A Purposeful Life”)

Central to Global Empowerment

Supporting Women Daily

Wajeeha Bilal

Many people say that they want to achieve greater things in their lives and make connections with more people. They are ready to sacrifice their personal lives and work hard to be known for their services. They want to serve humanity but what they fail to see are the small connections that bond them in their lives. People are ready to ignore the values that they can give to the people that are already in their lives for a greater purpose that they might achieve.

Man is a social animal; since the moment you are born you rely on one connection or another for support and help. No matter wherever you are in the Eco sphere, there will always be something or someone whom you can support and aid if you desire to make it a better world all around. Many times, you feel dejected as you realize what you are doing is so little and how can you reach and change the whole world.

“Charity begins at home but should not end there”, says Thomas Fuller. One of the things that interests me most these days is the slogan for women empowerment, where women are willing to go extra miles to raise this slogan on a universal level.

National Women’s Day on February 8 saw several organisations calling for pro-women laws to be implemented in word and action. After the 18th amendment in the constitution of Pakistan 2010 which also empowered provinces to replicate federal laws or define and pass laws according to their needs, there was a ray of hope and a gaiety towards the protection of women. Pakistan’s historic moment for pro-women legislation came in December 2011 when three important bills were passed.

There is an urgent requirement for mass awareness regarding these laws and it would be good if they can become a part of our lives as these laws are important to set legal benchmarks and accountability for a state to honour and fulfill. However, laws alone do not guarantee full protection of women’s rights, especially when such laws operate in the backdrop of a senile society and weak rule of law.

Supporting other women doesn’t only show compassion, but it’s also important to remember that we can learn from each other, every single day. If you are not willing to support the women around you, then how can you come to truly accept them globally. Abuse doesn’t have to be physical to be acknowledged, it can be emotional or verbal as well in daily communication. Until women are ready to support and uplift each other as sisters, daughters, in-laws and co-workers, the fight for any uniformity can not be achieved.

This is the perfect example for supporting the people in your life and around you. Those who confront objectionable attitudes from their colleagues whether male or female, will have no one to turn to in the light of a lawless scenario. They would either suffer harassment in silence or look for jobs elsewhere while living a miserable life. Their main support are the people who feel for them or think and act in ways that can make lives easy for them.

Traditionally we have been taught to be competitive with one another, because that is how societies are trained to work. The truth is that raising each other up and channelling the power of collaboration is truly how we can make better working societies.

If the efforts of a few can bring about the change, imagine what great things can happen if each of you starts supporting the other. If YOU continue to view each other as competition or as enemies, chances of achieving success will always be thin. “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love”, so says Mother Teresa.

Ultimately, we all want to help and make a difference, it’s a question of just how we choose to do so. Our everyday dealings with women are the practical application of pro women laws. While the media and the government can play a positive role, WE all definitely contribute much more significantly through our own actions. It all starts with taking one small step every day with the people in your life right now. Deal with love with the people around you and make better connections everyday.

(Wajeeha is the author of The Conscious Ego” andThe Beautiful Present”. She also runsPurposeful Life” blog)

PML-N’s Senator Mushahidullah Khan passes away in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD : Senior politician and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Mushahidullah Khan, 68, passed away in Islamabad early Thursday morning.

PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz confirmed the news, however, the cause of Senator Mushahidullah Khan’s death was not yet known.Maryam Nawaz said in her Twitter message, “Senator Mushahidullah Khan, MNS’s loyal and exceptional companion left us.”

“I am shattered to hear the sad news. Will never be able to forget his fatherly affection & love. Huge huge loss. May Allah SWT shower upon him every blessing that HE has reserved for the afterlife. Ameen.”

“I am shattered to hear the sad news. Will never be able to forget his fatherly affection and love. Huge, huge loss,” she said.

Mushahidullah Khan’s son Dr Afnan said that his father’s funeral prayers will be offered after Zuhr in 11-H Islamabad.

PML-N had earlier awarded a ticket to the senior politician to contest the forthcoming Senate elections on a general seat.

According to PML-N’s Mohammad Zubair, Senator Mushahidullah Khan was unwell for quite a long time.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi expressed grief on the demise of Senator Mushahiddulah Khan, Radio Pakistan reported.

In his condolence message, he said Mushahidullah Khan was a seasoned politician and a good human being and prayed for the departed soul.

United States And Pakistan Promote Water Governance

Islamabad, Feb 18, 2021 :  The United States Government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), in collaboration with the Government of Punjab, opened the 2021 Pakistan Water Conference today to highlight the challenges facing the water sector in Pakistan and the importance of governance for increasing water productivity.

The United States and Pakistan have a long history of partnering on water issues.  Joint investments in water infrastructure and management are generating new jobs, increasing farmers’ incomes, improving health and sanitation, and contributing to economic growth on both a national and provincial level.

“Today’s conference is a major step toward achieving a better balance between water supply and demand.  Improving water governance is a prerequisite for achieving better water productivity,” said USAID Mission Director Julie Koenen. “Better water productivity means service delivery to households, farms, and industry can be improved without damaging surface and underground water systems, as well as the broader environment.”

Policy makers, federal and provincial government representatives, water experts, including from USAID, other development partners, academics, and private sector stakeholders attended the conference.

Hafeez Shaikh’s nomination for Senate seat challenged

ISLAMABAD : A petition challenging Finance Minister Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh’s nomination for a Senate seat was filed with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday.

Shahid Orakzai filed the petition, requesting the court to reject the minister’s nomination papers for the Senate polls.In his petition, he asked whether a federal minister could contest the Senate elections under Article 91 of the Constitution. He said Mr Shaikh’s appointment was also challenged in the Lahore High Court (LHC).

On Feb 17, the ECP accepted the finance minister’s nomination papers for a Senate seat from Islamabad.

The ruling PTI has fielded maximum candidates for the upcoming Senate elections scheduled to be held on March 03. Ruling PTI have overall 52 candidates for the election of the upper house of the parliament.

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz has awarded tickets to 19 party candidates and the People’s Party with 18 candidates remained second and third in the number of candidates.

Pakistan records 52 Covid deaths, 1272 new cases in a day

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has recorded 52 more coronavirus-related deaths in past 24 hours, surging the overall death toll to 12,488.

According to the latest statistics of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), the COVID-19 has claimed 52 more lives and 1,272 fresh infections were reported.

The total count of active cases is 24,176.
In the past 24 hours, as many as 2,052 patients have recovered from the virus in a day and 1,666 patients are still in critical condition.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), with fresh inclusion of the infections in the country the national tally of cases now currently stands at 567,261.

A total of 36,543 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Overall 530,597 people have recovered from the deadly disease so far while 8,567,761 samples have been tested thus far.

Yesterday, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) had advised all health workers to get them registered in their respective areas for COVID-19 vaccination.

Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar had stated that protection of the frontline health workers is the foremost priority of the government.

During the vaccination drive, 32,807 health workers have been vaccinated in Sindh, the NCOC said in a statement.

“In Punjab 15,494 health workers have been administered vaccine, while in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 1039 workers have got vaccine shots,” the NCOC said.

Moreover, in Gilgit-Baltistan 1013, Azad Kashmir 651, Islamabad 859 and in Balochistan 252 health workers were vaccinated during the coronavirus immunization campaign, according to the NCOC.

The federal government this Monday opened registration for citizens above the age of 65 years for COVID-19 vaccine shots.

Federal Minister for Planning and Development and National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) Asad Umar in his tweet said: “Pleased to announce that registration for getting covid vaccine is now open for all citizens 65 and above. Just write down ur CNIC number and send a message on 1166. Inshallah vaccinations for this age group will start in March.”

A countrywide Covid vaccination drive started on February 3 after 0.5 million doses of the Sinopharm vaccine gifted by China.

Sindh had been provided 84,000 doses of the vaccine, Punjab 70,000, KP 65,000, and Balochistan 10,300 doses for vaccination of the frontline health workers.

PM Imran Khan’s address to Sri Lankan parliament cancelled

ISLAMABAD, FEB 17 (DNA) – Sri Lankan government officials cite ‘COVID-19 constraints’ for the decision In what appears to be a last-minute decision ahead of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s coming visit to Sri Lanka, Colombo has cancelled his Parliament address scheduled next week.

Senior government officials have cited “COVID-19 constraints” for the decision, even as the itinerary issued by the Department of Government Information — dated February 16, 2021 – listed “arrival at Parliament” on February 24, along with Imran Khan’s scheduled participation in a ‘Trade and Investment Conference’, and the inauguration of a Sports Institute the same day.

Amid a surge of infections in the country, Sri Lanka began a vaccination drive for parliamentarians on Tuesday. The Pakistan Prime Minister, who is the first Head of Government to visit Sri Lanka after the pandemic hit the world last year, is expected to arrive on February 23.

The last foreign leader to address Sri Lankan Parliament was Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to the island nation in 2015. Pakistani leaders, including Presidents Mohamed Ayub Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, had addressed the Sri Lankan Parliament in 1963 and 1975.

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Thai PMs Thaksin Shinawatra and Yingluck Shinawatra also spoke at the House.

Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Moraji Desai were accorded the honour earlier, in 1962, 1973, and 1979 respectively. = DNA

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Chairman NAB assures affectees of Lasani chicks about recovering looted amount

ISLAMABAD, FEB 17: Chairman NAB Justice (retd) javed iqbal, chairs a meeting with affectees of lassani at NAB Headquarters.=DNA PHOTO

ISLAMABAD, FEB 17 (DNA) – A delegation of the affectees of Lasani chicken and chicks and lasani oil traders met with the National Accountability Bureau Chairman Mr. Justice Javed Iqbal at NAB Headquarters.

The Chairman NAB was informed by the affectees that chief executive officer Lasani chicks and Lasani oil Anees ur Rehman and others had looted approximately  Rs. 80 billion from 46,000 affectees of the countrywide by promising inflated returns to their investments. They money is not being returned to affectees but the management of Lasani chicks and Lasani oil has vanished and their offices have been closed and telephone connections were severed.

The Chairman NAB took notice of the biggest scandal of looting the people and directed  DG NAB Lahore to take legal action against the looters of Rs 80 billion as per law. The culprits no matter how powerful and well connected must not be escaped and they should be brought to justice so that they should be punished as per law. The Chairman NAB directed DG NAB Lahore to establish special cell in NAB Lahore for conduct of probe about the above said biggest scandal as per law. The chairman NAB will himself supervise the operation to return the looted amount to the affectees.

Chairman NAB said that the NAB has made notorious Double Shah as Single Shah after recovering about Rs. Rs 7 billion recovered from Double Shah had been returned all to the affectees of Double Shah.

Furthermore, the investors of Fazaia Housing Society, Karachi had been returned Rs 14 billion, which is great success of NAB Karachi.

The accountability court Islamabad had imposed Rs 9 billion fine to Mufti Ehsan and others of Mudarba scam.

He said NAB is making sincere efforts to eradicate the menace of corruption from society. NAB has recovered Rs 487 billion directly and directly from corrupt elements during the tenure of incumbent management and deposited the recovered amount in the national exchequer.

Justice Javed assured the affectees of Lasani chicks and Lasani oil to utilise all available resources to take recover the looted amount and taking the case to logical conclusion. The culprits of looting people’s Rs 80 billion would be punished besides recovering the looted money from them.

The delegation thanked the chairman for giving them patient hearing and lauded the services rendered by the bureau for eradication of corruption which were also lauded by reputed national and international institutions.=DNA

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Long march to go ahead on March 26, vows Maryam

ISLAMABAD, FEB 17 (DNA) – Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice-President Maryam Nawaz said on Wednesday that the PDM’s long march will go ahead on March 26.

In an exclusive chat with a private television channel in Islamabad, Maryam said “We will Insha’Allah reach D-Chowk on March 26.”

The PML-N vice-president told the government “Resort to shelling or lathi-charge or kill us – we will not back down from striving for the rights of the masses.”

Earlier, Maryam Nawaz said she did not have the words to express her grief and sorrow for those who had been whisked away by the authorities in Balochistan and elsewhere in Pakistan.

Speaking to the relatives of missing persons protesting in Islamabad, Maryam, while addressing Prime Minister Imran Khan, said, “Despite the fact that you are a ‘selected’ prime minister, but at least you can tell these protesters the whereabouts of their loved ones, if you cannot order their recovery.” She also appealed to the country’s agencies to at least tell the relatives of missing persons the place where they had been kept.

“I appeal to the chief of army staff and the DG ISI to look into complaints of these people,” she said, and added what was the use of forming a commission on missing persons when its findings were not to be implemented.

“Imran, you are not accountable to these agencies, but to Allah (The Almighty). Please, at least, do not say these words that I will not be blackmailed by placing corpses on roads,” the PML-N vice-president said in a reference to the protest by members of the Hazara community against the killings of miners belonging to their community in January this year.

“Look into the eyes of these protesters. They are as good as dead,” she asked PM Imran, and said, “One of your ministers, while commenting on the use of expired tear gas on protesters, had said this was done just for the sake of an experiment.

“At least do not rub salt into the wounds of these people,” she implored.  She said she had come there to express solidarity with the protesters.

“There is no point in remaining in the office if a government is to remain indifferent to these people’s plight,” she said categorically.  She expressed surprise that why these missing persons were not produced in courts when they had been created precisely for the same purpose.

“If you have limitations, then at least share grief of these protesters who are yearning for the safe return of their relatives,” she beseeched. Maryam said when Amina Janjua’s husband had been picked up, the FIR had been registered on behalf of the prime minister of that time.  “At least, you can do this favour to them,” she concluded. = DNA

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