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ISPR calls on Delhi to choose a path of peaceful coexistence while criticizing the head of the Indian army.

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The Indian army chief’s warning to erase Pakistan off the map was sharply criticized by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Sunday. They labeled it war fever and provocation and urged India to pursue peaceful coexistence.

In a statement, the media wing of the Pakistani army cited remarks made by Indian Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi in a recent interview, stating that Pakistan should choose whether or not to stay “part of geography and history.”

The ISPR rejected the Indian army chief’s “warmongering” language, stating that Pakistan was already a powerful nation on the international scene, a recognized nuclear power, and an integral part of South Asia’s history and geography.

The comment, according to the ISPR, demonstrated India’s ongoing unwillingness to acknowledge Pakistan’s existence even after more than 70 years, and such “jingoistic and shortsighted” thinking has frequently driven the region into instability and warfare.

Threatening to remove a sovereign nuclear state from the map, according to the ISPR, is not strategic messaging but rather risky and careless hyperbole. It emphasized that the entire region would suffer grave and extensive repercussions from any such conflict.

The declaration went on to say that responsible nuclear countries should not propagate narratives of superiority or national erasure, but rather exhibit prudence, maturity, and strategic acumen.

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Sanam Saeed debuts at the Cannes Film Festival dressed traditionally.

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At the 79th Cannes Film Festival, Pakistani actress Sanam Saeed made an eye-catching and historic début while proudly donning traditional clothing.

As a member of the prestigious South Asian Women Excellence in Cinema and Arts group, the actress attended the festival.

Attendees applauded Sanam Saeed and complimented her graceful beauty as she walked the red carpet. In a heartfelt response, the actress thanked the audience for their admiration.

Sanam Saeed received praise on social media and from fashion lovers for wearing a traditional eastern costume for her Cannes debut, in contrast to many celebrities who choose western attire.

Saeed selected a handmade halter-neck dress in white and silver that skillfully combined contemporary global glitz with traditional South Asian beauty.

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If the moon is visible today, Eidul Adha will be observed on May 27.

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If the Zil Hajj moon is seen tonight, Muslims in Pakistan would celebrate Eidul Azha on May 27. To do this, the Central and Zonal Ruet Hilal Committees will convene today in Karachi and Lahore, respectively.

As Eidul Adha preparations continue nationwide, the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will convene at the Pakistan Meteorological Department in Karachi to observe the Zil Hajj crescent, according to the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony.

To gather first-hand reports of the Zil Hajj moon sighting from all around Punjab, the Zonal Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will convene today at Aiwan-e-Auqaf in Lahore.

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Punjab issues a warning against establishing unlawful cattle sales locations.

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The recommendations state that roadside animal sales and illicit cow markets will face severe consequences, and temporary livestock sale locations in Punjab must be operational by Sunday (today).

During Eid operations, waste management firms and the Punjab Waste Management Authority would be open around-the-clock. During the days of Eid, local government employees’ leaves would be cancelled.

The instructions include that awareness camps will be established within each union council and that individuals would receive biodegradable trash bags in a timely way.

The local administration claims that control rooms should be turned on at the district and central levels and that those who discard trash into drains or roadways will be penalized.

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