In a shocking revelation, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Plusha Khan has alleged that the recent terrorist attack in Balochistan is a result of a planned conspiracy by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She made these claims in a statement released from Islamabad, further stating that Modi’s involvement in the conspiracy is evident from his name appearing in the Epstein files, which are believed to contain records of suspicious global characters.
The Epstein files, according to Khan, reveal a pattern of suspicious behavior by individuals who have been associated with Israel. She claimed that Modi’s recent visit to Israel and his decision to dance there is a celebration of the bloodshed in the region. The PPP leader also expressed her gratitude to the security forces for their timely action in foiling the enemy’s plan, which resulted in the loss of lives of security personnel and civilians.
In related news, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar is expected to be transferred to the federal government, according to sources. The Senate’s permanent committee on trade has raised tough questions about the performance of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), US imports, and barter trade. The Fire Brigade officials have stated that two of their vehicles are engaged in bringing the fire under control.
Meanwhile, Libya’s Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar has visited the GHQ, accompanied by Deputy Commander-in-Chief Leiftenant General Saddam Khalifa Haftar. Federal Minister for Communication and Narcotics Ali Muhammad Khan has apologized to PPP Senator Plusha Khan in a Senate session. The Jamaat-e-Islami has criticized the statement made by Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, stating that protests and demonstrations are a democratic right of the people.
Senate Leader of the Opposition Maulana Raees Nasir Abbas has stated that the country is facing a crisis of economic, political, and law and order. In an interview with journalists in Quetta, Muhammad Krimi Todoshki stated that Iran will respond strongly if war is imposed on it. The government is taking strict measures to curb smuggling, including the smuggling of oil and other goods, in the province of Balochistan.
In a separate development, the Sindh government has approved the Punjab Regulation of Kite Flying Act 2025. Senator Rana Sanaullah, advisor to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has stated that anyone who is involved in terrorism will be called a terrorist, even if they are not part of any particular group. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) parliamentary party is expected to hold a meeting, with Sindh Chief Minister Saeed Afridi expected to attend.
Qazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is scheduled to visit Pakistan from February 3 to 4, marking his first official visit to the country. In a separate case, a businessman was sentenced to death in a court in Karachi for murdering a young man on the basis of a business dispute. The Senate’s permanent committee on law and justice has tabled a bill for arbitration, which aims to resolve conflicts through alternative methods.

