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Caretaker PM Kakar will visit Kenya next week to promote bilateral ties

by Hamza Irshad
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Kakar will visit Kenya

ISLAMABAD: During the first week of September, Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar will visit Kenya to promote the two countries’ bilateral ties.

Caretaker PM Kakar received an official invitation from the Kenyan President. He will visit Kenya for three days along with a delegation.

Both countries are poised to further strengthen their ties through this visit.

Caretaker Prime Minister Kakar, along with a delegation consisting of caretaker cabinet members, advisers, and special assistants, will participate in this official three-day visit.

The visit will encompass a wide array of topics, with a focus on enhancing the bilateral relations between Pakistan and Kenya.

The bilateral deliberations will revolve around trade discussions.

Meanwhile, both countries leaders will discuss collaborative initiatives, and strategies to actively promote diplomatic connections.

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Pakistan man briefly arrested who tried to stop the desecration of Quran in Sweden

On Monday in Sweden, a Pakistani man took swift action to prevent the desecration of the Holy Quran and was briefly apprehended.

Salwan Momika obtained another permission from the Swedish police to carry out the desecration of Quran. He wanted to do it in front of the Pakistani embassy in Stockholm.

However, as Momika began to enact his nasty plan in the presence of police, Shehzad Malik, a Swedish national of Pakistani origin, managed to breach the security and intervened.

Police promptly arrested Malik and removed him from the scene. Nonetheless Malik kept on saying that he wanted to halt Momika’s actions.

Malik expressed his distress over the incident. He highlighted his efforts to thwart the desecration and his subsequent unjust arrest by the police.

Police detained Shehzad Malik for an hour. They searched his personal belongings including clothes, shoes, and wallet.

Upon confirming his Swedish nationality, authorities requested Malik’s ID card, which was then photographed for records.

Afterward, the police released Malik and informed him that further communication would follow. In the event of his involvement in legal proceedings, Malik could potentially face penalties such as imprisonment or fines.

Malik is now urging the Swedish government to take decisive measures against planned desecrations of the Holy Quran.

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