Pakistan’s opposition leader and chairman of the Tehreek-e-Hifazat-e-Islam, Mahmood Khan Achakzai, has announced that his group will not cancel the planned protests on February 8, despite the growing concerns and tensions in the country. In an exclusive interview with the media, Achakzai stated that his party may even consider launching a nationwide campaign to gather public support for their cause.
The recent decision by the Balochistan government to abolish the provincial Ministry of Religious Affairs has sparked widespread criticism and protests across the country. Achakzai’s party, the Tehreek-e-Hifazat-e-Islam, has been at the forefront of the protests, demanding the reinstatement of the ministry and an end to what they perceive as government interference in religious matters.
Meanwhile, a tragic incident in Sanghar, Sindh, has left the nation in shock. An eight-year-old girl died after being mauled by a dog in the Jhool area. The incident has sparked a heated debate on the need for stricter animal control measures in the country.
In other news, the Islamabad Police and the Islamabad High Court Bar have reached a settlement after a recent dispute between the two parties. The police have apologized for their behavior, which was deemed unacceptable by the bar members.
Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Barrister Gohar, has stated that his party will not engage in any negotiations with those who are trying to harm them. Senior Minister of Sindh, Sharjeel Inam Memon, has also refused to resign, despite being asked to do so by his party leaders.
In a separate incident, a police surgeon, Dr. Sammia, has confirmed the identities of three more victims of the recent terror attack on the Gul Plaza in Lahore. The attack had left several people dead and injured.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the National Assembly, chaired by Syed Naveed Qamar, held a meeting in Islamabad to discuss various issues, including the recent protests and the growing concerns about the country’s economy.
In a development that has sparked widespread criticism, the Sindh government has been accused of ignoring the plight of the people affected by the recent floods in the province. The government has been accused of not providing adequate relief to the affected families.
In other news, the Islamabad Police have arrested eight people in connection with a recent incident of loot and robbery in the city. The police have also filed a case against the accused, who are alleged to have been involved in a series of crimes.
In a separate incident, a woman gave birth to a baby on the way to a hospital in Shikarpur. The incident has sparked a heated debate on the need for better healthcare services in the country.
The National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Interior, chaired by Saira Kamran, has expressed concerns about the growing trend of drug abuse among students in the country’s educational institutions. The committee has recommended that all students be screened for drug abuse.
The Senate’s Standing Committee on Interior has revealed that 33,000 non-filers and 3,000 filers have been issued arms licenses in the country. The revelation has sparked widespread criticism and calls for a review of the country’s arms licensing policy.
In a recent development, the government has been accused of failing to provide adequate relief to the people affected by the recent floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The government has been accused of not providing adequate compensation to the affected families.
In other news, the Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, has spoken to the Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, over the phone. The two leaders discussed various issues, including the recent tensions between the two countries.
In a separate incident, the British government has been accused of discriminating against people of Pakistani origin who are seeking to settle in the UK. The government has been accused of not providing adequate support to those who are seeking to settle in the country.
In a recent development, the Lahore High Court has acquitted two men who were accused of murdering a young man in a case that had sparked widespread outrage. The acquittal has sparked a heated debate on the need for a review of the country’s justice system.
In a separate incident, the Bollywood actress, Kriti Sanon, has been accused of promoting a film that contains fake information

