Pakistan PM distributes compensation cheques among rain-battered people in Azad Kashmir

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In this handout photo, taken and released by Prime Minister’s Office, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif interacts with a man while distributing assistance cheques to the families of the victims of recent torrential rains and heavy snowfall in Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir on March 8, 2024. (Photo courtesy: GOP)
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Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif meets with Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Chaudhry Anwaar-ul-Haq on March 8, 2024 in Muzaffarabad. (PMO)
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Updated 08 March 2024
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Pakistan PM distributes compensation cheques among rain-battered people in Azad Kashmir

  • Torrential rains that began late last month wreaked havoc in parts of Pakistan and killed dozens of people
  • PM Sharif tells affectees the state and federal governments will not rest until their complete rehabilitation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday met with people affected by recent torrential rains in Azad Kashmir and distributed compensation cheques among them.

Torrential rains that began late last month wreaked havoc in northern and southwestern regions of Pakistan and killed nearly three dozen people across the South Asian country.

In Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), downpours killed eight people and left several others injured, besides causing damage to nearly a hundred homes, according to AJK officials.

On his visit to the state capital of Muzaffarabad, PM Sharif announced Rs2 million compensation for families of those killed in rain-related incidents, Rs500,000 for the injured, Rs700,000 for completely damaged homes and Rs350,000 for partially damaged houses.

“I have come here to extend condolences to you on behalf of the whole [Pakistani] nation and the federal government and to assure you... that the Azad Kashmir government and the federal government are standing by you,” Sharif told the affected people in Muzaffarabad.

“As long as you are not rehabilitated in your homes, we will not relax until then,” he promised.

AJK Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq said Azad Kashmir was one of the regions that were most affected by climate change, adding that disasters like flash floods, extreme rains and snowfall cause great difficulties for the Kashmiri people every year.

He said the Pakistani people and government had supported the residents of Azad Kashmir “beyond expectations” each time a calamity hit the region.

Large swathes of Pakistan were submerged in 2022 due to extremely heavy monsoon rains and melting glaciers, a phenomenon linked to climate change that damaged crops and infrastructure and killed at least 1,700 people and affected over 30 million.

The South Asian country consistently ranks among one of the most adversely affected countries from the effects of climate change.


Suicide bomber attacks security check post in northwestern Pakistan, kills civilian

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Suicide bomber attacks security check post in northwestern Pakistan, kills civilian

  • Sixteen civilians, two security personnel wounded in blast near the Afghan border town of Miran Shah
  • Attack comes amid rising militancy as Pakistan steps up military campaign across the Afghan border

PESHAWAR: A vehicle-borne suicide bomber targeted a security check post in Pakistan’s northwestern district of North Waziristan on Friday, killing at least one civilian and wounding 16 others, several critically, police and hospital officials said.

The attack struck the Chashma Sarband check post on the Bannu–Miran Shah road in Miran Shah, the main town in the restive tribal district bordering Afghanistan, police said.

The blast comes amid a resurgence of militant attacks in Pakistan’s northwestern border regions and growing tensions with neighboring Afghanistan, where Islamabad says armed groups responsible for violence in Pakistan are based.

“Sixteen civilians were among those wounded, four of whom were in critical condition,” said Dr. Asif Iqbal, the medical superintendent at the district headquarters hospital in Miran Shah.

“One person has died at the hospital,” he said, adding that more injured victims were expected to be brought in.

Police spokesman Fazal Khan said the vehicle-borne suicide attack targeted the security checkpoint along the busy highway.

Two members of the security forces were also wounded in the explosion, he said.

Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sohail Afridi condemned the attack and ordered authorities to submit a report on the incident.

“The incident in which civilians were injured in the Miran Shah Chashma check post explosion is tragic,” he said in a statement.

Afridi directed officials to ensure the best possible medical treatment for the injured and said emergency services and hospital staff had been placed on high alert.

“Cowardly acts of terrorism cannot weaken the resolve of the government and the public,” he added.

Pakistan has witnessed a rise in militant violence in recent months, particularly in regions bordering Afghanistan, where officials say groups such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also known as the Pakistani Taliban, operate from bases across the frontier.

Islamabad accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities of sheltering militants who carry out attacks inside Pakistan, a charge Kabul denies.

The tensions have escalated further after Pakistan launched air strikes inside Afghanistan earlier this year targeting what it described as militant camps, triggering cross-border clashes between the two neighbors and prompting Islamabad to expand military operations along the frontier.

Pakistan says the campaign, dubbed “Ghazab Lil Haq,” will continue until militant threats from across the border are neutralized.