25 July,2021 05:53 AM IST | Islamabad | Agencies
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan
A 50 Pakistani Rupees banknote that mentioned threatening remarks to the Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan, Najibullah Alikhel, was found with his daughter after she returned home in Islamabad following her abduction, a media report said. Silsila Alikhel was kidnapped on July 16 in Islamabad after she went to a supermarket for shopping.
"The attacker told Silsila that her father is a communist and we will not let him go as well," the source said. She found a pair of shoes and a shawl, which had a banknote and on it, was written: "This time it is your turn."
Departing from Pakistan's declared policy on Kashmir, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said that Islamabad would let the people of Kashmir decide if they want to join Pakistan or become an "independent state".
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India has asserted that Jammu and Kashmir "was, is and shall forever" remain an integral part of India. Addressing an election rally in Tarar Khal area of PoK, Khan also rejected claims by a leading Opposition leader that his government was working on a plan to make Kashmir a province of Pakistan.
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