Pakistan’s security forces have successfully neutralized 197 terrorists in a three-day operation against terrorism. According to security sources, 22 young civilians lost their lives during the operation, while 36 civilians were martyred by the terrorists. The security forces have stated that the targets included women and children. The Kashmiri people have been fighting for independence against Indian oppression for over seven decades, says Sartaj Aziz.
The operation has sparked a sense of solidarity among the Kashmiri brothers, with many expressing their unwavering support and complete unity with them. A bilateral interfaith dialogue was also held during a recent meeting, discussing topics such as interfaith harmony and religious tolerance.
The Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan has emboldened the TTP and Fidayeen-e-Islam, both of which have been designated as terrorist organizations by the government. In a related development, Asif Zardari’s wife, Asifa Bhutto Zardari, paid tribute to Benazir Bhutto, stating that her vision has established a network of thousands of women.
The case of Nadeem Jamali, who was involved in a shootout with police in Islamabad, is currently under trial. Two police officials were injured in the incident, and the suspects fled the scene, leaving behind their arms and vehicle.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, over 3,700 cases of missing persons have been reported, with 2,760 cases being resolved, and 970 cases still under investigation. In Muzaffarabad, sirens will be sounded between 9 and 10 am, followed by a one-minute silence.
The Ministry of Railways has decided to restore the Jaffar Express and Chaman Passenger trains, which will operate as per their scheduled timings from today. Opposition leader Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar has accepted the government’s offer for dialogue.
Senator Rana Sanaullah, adviser to the Prime Minister on political affairs, stated that the rules of fair elections will be discussed on the negotiation table. PTI chairman Imran Khan’s son, Qasim Khan, expressed a desire to visit Pakistan along with his brother to meet their father.
A judicial commission has been set up to investigate the Gilgit-Baltistan incident, and a notification has been issued regarding its terms of reference and duration. The victims and suspects were stamp vendors in the Kutchery district.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, over 3,700 cases of missing persons have been reported, with 2,760 cases being resolved, and 970 cases still under investigation. In Muzaffarabad, sirens will be sounded between 9 and 10 am, followed by a one-minute silence.

