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Pakistan has denied visas to Indian yoga trainers ahead of World Yoga Day on June 21 following threats by al Qaeda and the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan to attack yoga events in three Pakistani cities, according to sources in that country's government.

The Art of Living Foundation in Bangalore confirmed that their yoga day events in Pakistan were cancelled due to the threat. Days before the visa freeze, Pakistan's Interior Ministry had issued a confidential note warning that al Qaeda and TTP have threatened to simultaneously target Yoga Day events of Sri Sri Ravishankar's foundation in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.

Mirror is in possession of the letter dated June 12 written by the director general of Pakistan's National Crisis Management Cell and addressed to a host of top officials of Pakistan's Punjab and Sind province under whose jurisdiction the three cities lie. Copied on the note are the offices of the Pakistan president, prime minister and the ISI boss, besides the chiefs of the army, navy and air force and the heads of military intelligence and military operations.

The letter mentions the targets as Yoga Day sessions at the Daman-e-Koh hills to the north of Islamabad, the public monument Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore and the Clifton Beach in Karachi - all of which are planned starting from 6 am of June 21.

Pakistani law enforcement and intelligence sources told Mirror that while an attack on these venues was next to impossible to execute, considering their prominence, security has been beefed up.

While both TTP and al Qaeda have refrained from issuing specific public statements, sources from the banned outfits confirmed that they have constituted 'death brigades' to attack Art of Living events.

A source in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad confirmed that Pakistan has rejected visas to the Indian yoga trainers. Sources in the Indian ministry of external affairs confirmed that at least two yoga instructors were denied visas but they do not want to make an issue out of it.

"Yoga Day will still be celebrated in Pakistan," said the Indian High Commission source in Islamabad. "We have made elaborate plans to mark the day inside the commission. But they have turned down a request for visa for ayoga instructor."

Yoga is widely considered un-Islamic by majority of conservative Muslims in Pakistan. Despite previous threats, the Pakistan Chapter of AOL has 10,000 members, chiefly from the country's elite classes.

On March 9, 2014, the Art of Living yoga centre at the elite Bani Gala's Peace Street on the banks of Islamabad's Rawal Lake was set ablaze.

The yoga centre was inaugurated by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in 2012. It became popular among Islamabad's elite, especially youngsters.

Pak scraps Yoga Day after Qaeda, Taliban threat - Mumbai Mirror
 
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Pakistan has denied visas to Indian yoga trainers ahead of World Yoga Day on June 21 following threats by al Qaeda and the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan to attack yoga events in three Pakistani cities, according to sources in that country's government.

The Art of Living Foundation in Bangalore confirmed that their yoga day events in Pakistan were cancelled due to the threat. Days before the visa freeze, Pakistan's Interior Ministry had issued a confidential note warning that al Qaeda and TTP have threatened to simultaneously target Yoga Day events of Sri Sri Ravishankar's foundation in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.

Mirror is in possession of the letter dated June 12 written by the director general of Pakistan's National Crisis Management Cell and addressed to a host of top officials of Pakistan's Punjab and Sind province under whose jurisdiction the three cities lie. Copied on the note are the offices of the Pakistan president, prime minister and the ISI boss, besides the chiefs of the army, navy and air force and the heads of military intelligence and military operations.

The letter mentions the targets as Yoga Day sessions at the Daman-e-Koh hills to the north of Islamabad, the public monument Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore and the Clifton Beach in Karachi - all of which are planned starting from 6 am of June 21.

Pakistani law enforcement and intelligence sources told Mirror that while an attack on these venues was next to impossible to execute, considering their prominence, security has been beefed up.

While both TTP and al Qaeda have refrained from issuing specific public statements, sources from the banned outfits confirmed that they have constituted 'death brigades' to attack Art of Living events.

A source in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad confirmed that Pakistan has rejected visas to the Indian yoga trainers. Sources in the Indian ministry of external affairs confirmed that at least two yoga instructors were denied visas but they do not want to make an issue out of it.

"Yoga Day will still be celebrated in Pakistan," said the Indian High Commission source in Islamabad. "We have made elaborate plans to mark the day inside the commission. But they have turned down a request for visa for ayoga instructor."

Yoga is widely considered un-Islamic by majority of conservative Muslims in Pakistan. Despite previous threats, the Pakistan Chapter of AOL has 10,000 members, chiefly from the country's elite classes.

On March 9, 2014, the Art of Living yoga centre at the elite Bani Gala's Peace Street on the banks of Islamabad's Rawal Lake was set ablaze.

The yoga centre was inaugurated by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in 2012. It became popular among Islamabad's elite, especially youngsters.

Pak scraps Yoga Day after Qaeda, Taliban threat - Mumbai Mirror

Was going to happen
 
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You are worshiping the sun god when you practice yoga.

I am not the best Muslim by any means but I damn sure ain't worshiping a pagan god.
 
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A patently unsafe country. No one wants to even play cricket there, well apart from Zim. :lol:
 
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phir tumhari itni jalti kun hay iis unsafe country se

Communicate in English, I can barely comprehend what you are saying.

From what I could gather, laughing at your country that even BD will not play cricket in is hardly 'jalna'.
 
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A Country in all out War with TTP/AQ, daily bombing their hide outs and hanging these criminals in jails,,,, and doing decisions based on threats from these bitches....

What a stupid veydic logic, which only a Bharti could provide...
 
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Communicate in English, I can barely comprehend what you are saying.

From what I could gather, laughing at your country that even BD will not play cricket in is hardly 'jalna'.

dont play naive that you wont understand hindi
yes I agree with you, the biggest loss Pakistan have is BD not playing with us
but what bothers me is that half of PDF users are Indians, and they are so obsessed with failing Pakistan and want to know everything about Pakistan. I have never even searched google for Indian sites yet here you are!
 
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Of course, living up to your expectation of kale angrez

Go bug someone else, will you? Fixation on race might define you, I don't care about that. English is the advertised language of this forum, that is what's expected. If you or someone else can't abide by that, its your problem. Don't expect me to oblige you on that particular silliness.

dont play naive that you wont understand hindi
yes I agree with you, the biggest loss Pakistan have is BD not playing with us
but what bothers me is that half of PDF users are Indians, and they are so obsessed with failing Pakistan and want to know everything about Pakistan. I have never even searched google for Indian sites yet here you are!

As I tried to explain to the other fellow, this forum is in English. Go to some other forum to talk in a different language.

As for obsession, you have plenty of people digging up Indian sites to come up with stories of discrimination, crime etc. to denigrate India. That's obsession. I would never bother myself with nonsense that goes on in Pak, I simply don't care enough.

For more on that, start a thread on why Indians want Pak to fail, I'll gladly provide my ideas. This is not the thread for it.

This is about Pak scrapping Yoga day which a lot of countries are observing.
 
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phir tumhari itni jalti kun hay iis unsafe country se
in what way you are better that indian pakistan se jale

Of course, living up to your expectation of kale angrez
you are living to pakistan expectation...your govt forced everybody to speak Urdu...in India, everybody has freedom to not know hindi and speak his own language.....

on topic....chicken out not scrap
 
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Yoga is excellent for health and fitness...i hope Next time we celebrate it officially . Just we need to get rid off taliban and backward mentality.
 
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NO one in Pakistan bothers about this hindu religion yoga.


Pakistan has denied visas to Indian yoga trainers ahead of World Yoga Day on June 21 following threats by al Qaeda and the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan to attack yoga events in three Pakistani cities, according to sources in that country's government.

The Art of Living Foundation in Bangalore confirmed that their yoga day events in Pakistan were cancelled due to the threat. Days before the visa freeze, Pakistan's Interior Ministry had issued a confidential note warning that al Qaeda and TTP have threatened to simultaneously target Yoga Day events of Sri Sri Ravishankar's foundation in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.

Mirror is in possession of the letter dated June 12 written by the director general of Pakistan's National Crisis Management Cell and addressed to a host of top officials of Pakistan's Punjab and Sind province under whose jurisdiction the three cities lie. Copied on the note are the offices of the Pakistan president, prime minister and the ISI boss, besides the chiefs of the army, navy and air force and the heads of military intelligence and military operations.

The letter mentions the targets as Yoga Day sessions at the Daman-e-Koh hills to the north of Islamabad, the public monument Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore and the Clifton Beach in Karachi - all of which are planned starting from 6 am of June 21.

Pakistani law enforcement and intelligence sources told Mirror that while an attack on these venues was next to impossible to execute, considering their prominence, security has been beefed up.

While both TTP and al Qaeda have refrained from issuing specific public statements, sources from the banned outfits confirmed that they have constituted 'death brigades' to attack Art of Living events.

A source in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad confirmed that Pakistan has rejected visas to the Indian yoga trainers. Sources in the Indian ministry of external affairs confirmed that at least two yoga instructors were denied visas but they do not want to make an issue out of it.

"Yoga Day will still be celebrated in Pakistan," said the Indian High Commission source in Islamabad. "We have made elaborate plans to mark the day inside the commission. But they have turned down a request for visa for ayoga instructor."

Yoga is widely considered un-Islamic by majority of conservative Muslims in Pakistan. Despite previous threats, the Pakistan Chapter of AOL has 10,000 members, chiefly from the country's elite classes.

On March 9, 2014, the Art of Living yoga centre at the elite Bani Gala's Peace Street on the banks of Islamabad's Rawal Lake was set ablaze.

The yoga centre was inaugurated by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in 2012. It became popular among Islamabad's elite, especially youngsters.

Pak scraps Yoga Day after Qaeda, Taliban threat - Mumbai Mirror
 
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