The Pakistan foreign ministry accused Indian troops of "unprovoked firing" and targeting villages across the border that killed two civilians aged 14 and 22 and injured seven.
The Pakistan foreign ministry accused Indian troops of "unprovoked firing" and targeting villages across the border that killed two civilians aged 14 and 22 and injured seven.
Chief of the Army Staff expressed complete satisfaction over noticeable change in the overall security situation in the country.
Shafqat Hussain was hanged shortly before dawn at a jail in Karachi for killing a seven-year-old boy in the city in 2004.
Putting up a stout defence of Tareen, Imran also lauded services of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak and Lahore's party president Aleem Khan who have also been subjected to severe criticism by the two dissidents.
Nisar says latest speech has crossed all limits; Karachi operation will continue.
For 13 years in Karachi, deaf and mute Indian girl waits to go home.
According to the ministry a former Pakistan Air Force officer Commodore (retd) Hafeezur Rehman was detained by the security when his car tried to come close to the prime minister's cars.
The execution of Shafqat Hussain, who was sentenced to death for killing a seven-year-old boy in Karachi in 2004, is scheduled for Tuesday despite international protests.
Authorities in India say more than 120 people have died across the country in recent days, while more than a million have been displaced by rains.