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  NEW YORK:Warning that the Kashmir crisis could get worse, Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States Asad Majeed Khan has raised the possibility that Islamabad might redeploy troops from the Afghanistan border to the Kashmir frontier, a shift that could complicate American peace talks with the Taliban, now said to be in the final stages.In an interview with The  air force 1 New York Times editorial board on Mo air force jordan nday, Khan聽emphasised that the Kashmir and Afghanistan issues were separate and that he was not attempting to link them.On the contrary, he said, Pakistan hoped the American talks with the Taliban would succeed and that his country was actively supporting them. We are doing all that we can and will continue to do so,  Ambassador Khan said.  It's not an either-or situation. Nonetheless, the Pakistani envoy said that India's crackdown on occupied Kashmir as it annexed the聽 disputed state  could not have come at a worse time jordan blancas  for us. In this regard,聽NYT聽explained that Pakistan has sought to streng Riol A timeline of unrest in France
 LAHORE:The opposition lawmakers challenged the Punjab government claiming that 40% of bills had been passed by the Pakistan Tehreek jordan mid -e-Insaf-led (PTI) government through ignoring due process and violating the rules.This was stated by Pakistan Musli adidas originals hamburg m League-Nawaz (PML-N) Lawmaker Samiullah Khan during Punjab Assembly  rsquo s proceedings. The opposition strongly protested over being introduced legislation and getting them passe dunks d through illegal ways.PML-N  rsquo s Samiullah said he was challenging here that the PTI-led government got passed 40% of the bills without adopting due process and violating the rules. Fiery words were exchanged after PML-N Malik Muhammad Ahmed questioned the government  rsquo s conduct, alleging that the rules were being   lsquo bulldozed  rsquo .  ldquo One-way traffic is being run rather than properly pondering over the bills. No doubt we are not the part of committees as we have a clear stance of the chairpersonship of the Public Accounts Committee after the govern