Pakistan to resume ‘friendship’ train service to India on Monday

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Indian passengers of Samjhauta Express train wave at relatives at Wagah Railway Station in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore on April 28, 2018. (AN photo)
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Passengers from India with their belongings wait for Samjhauta Express train which was temporarily suspended after Pakistan shot down two Indian military aircrafts. (REUTERS)
Updated 03 March 2019
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Pakistan to resume ‘friendship’ train service to India on Monday

  • Samjhauta Express service was suspended on Thursday as the nuclear-armed neighbors engaged in their worst standoff in decades
  • Train will leave for Attari in India from Lahore Railway Station at 8 a.m.

LAHORE: Pakistan will resume the bi-weekly Samjhauta Express, commonly known as the Friendship Express, train service between India and Pakistan on Monday, three days after it was suspended as the nuclear-armed neighbors engaged in their worst standoff in decades.
Last week, escalation of hostilities between the arch-rivals, including aerial dogfights and heavy shelling along the border, nearly brought them to the brink of war. 

The neighbours have fought three wars, two of them over the disputed Kashmir region, which they both claim in full but administer in part. 
“The Samjhauta Express train will leave for Attari from platform 1 at 8 a.m. and the minister for railways has already announced the decision,” Railways spokesman Syed Ejaz Ahmad told Arab News on Sunday.
He said another train, the Thal Express, had already taken 600 passengers to India on Friday and returned the following day.
The Samjhauta Express direct service was established in 1976 and runs twice a week – from Lahore, Pakistan, every Monday and Thursday morning and from Delhi, India, every Saturday and Wednesday night.
On Thursday, the Pakistan foreign office said in light of ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India, operations of the Samjhauta Express had been suspended and would resumed “as soon as the security situation improves between India and Pakistan.” Following the Pakistani announcement, India also suspended the service on its side.
In 2007, two bombs exploded on board the Samjhauta Express bound from India to Pakistan, sparking a fire that killed at least 66 passengers and nearly sabotaging ongoing peace talks.
The train was first suspended on January 1, 2002 after an attack on Indian parliament in December 2001. Service resumed on January 15, 2004. Service was also suspended following the assassination of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto in December 2007 to deny militants a "high-value target."


Pakistan captain Salman defends ‘X factor’ Tariq’s bowling action

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Pakistan captain Salman defends ‘X factor’ Tariq’s bowling action

  • Pakistani skipper says Usman Tariq’s action has been cleared twice after scrutiny
  • Pakistan brace for must-win games at Twenty20 World Cup after India boycott

COLOMBO: Pakistan captain Salman Agha defended off-spinner Usman Tariq’s unorthodox bowling action on Friday and called him the side’s “X factor” on the eve of their Twenty20 ​World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Colombo.

Tariq, who has played three T20 Internationals since his debut against South Africa in November, has been reported twice for a suspect bowling action in the Pakistan Super League. His bowling style culminates in him pausing near the crease before firing the ball in with a side-arm sling-shot ‌action.

The 28-year-old ‌claimed two wickets in his second ‌T20 ⁠International, ​against ‌Australia, and Australia batsman Cameron Green — one of his two victims in that match in Lahore — made a chucking gesture after being dismissed as he made his way off.

“I don’t understand why we are talking about his action because in my opinion it is a fair action,” Salman told ⁠reporters.

“He has been tested twice and he has been cleared.”

“I think there ‌is no problem in his action. ‍Yes, he is the ‍X factor of the team, and where we feel ‍that we need an X factor, we will definitely use him.”

Having decided to boycott their Group A contest against defending champions India over political tensions between the neighboring nations, Pakistan will ​have little margin for error in their bid to qualify for the Super 8 stage.

Apart from ⁠India, the group also contains the United States, who stunned Pakistan via the Super Over in the 2024 edition of the tournament.

Salman said they would have to be at their best even against second-tier teams like Namibia or the Netherlands.

“It is very important because you haven’t played much against these sides and you don’t really know their strength and weakness are,” he said.

“So it is very, very important to bring your A game, and we as a ‌team only think about how we can execute our plans for 40 overs.”