Punjab’s Senior Provincial Minister, Maryam Aurangzeb, has praised Chief Minister Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, and the public for the successful organization of the Safe Basant festival. Aurangzeb stated that the improvement in air quality, the revival of cultural colors, and the cooperation of the leadership and the public have made the impossible possible. She added that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has fought a war against pollution in every sector of Punjab, and the people of Punjab have also provided full support, including the industries, factories, buses, and rickshaw drivers.
The Punjab government’s efforts to improve air quality have borne fruit, with the number of smog-free days in Lahore increasing. Maryam Aurangzeb said that the joint efforts of the people and the government have made it possible to see the blue sky again in Lahore, which has not been seen for decades. The hard work of the Chief Minister has led to the reduction of smog, and the improvement in air quality has restored Lahore to its original identity. Aurangzeb expressed the hope that the public will support the government’s efforts in every sector, and Punjab will become a model of progress and success.
In a separate development, the Pakistan Air Force showcased its military prowess in the Southern Zone. According to the ISPR, the Golden Eagle air exercise was successfully conducted under the Southern Air Command. Senator Sherry Rehman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) protested against the non-broadcast of the Senate session live. PTI leader Salman Akram Raja said that Imran Khan’s meeting with Salman Safdar was confirmed by the party’s spokesperson, and he will not make any statements. The party’s spokesperson, Alimma Khan, said that they did not know about the meeting until Imran Khan returned from abroad.
A video of a civilian being handcuffed and chained in the Kahna area of Lahore has surfaced. The Pakistan Airports Authority has taken notice of the video of a passenger being handcuffed at Karachi Airport. The Ministry of Energy has announced that 3 crore 35 million electricity consumers are connected to the National Grid, out of which 4.66 million are connected to the pre-paid metering system. The Provincial Minister for Education in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has made registration with the Private Schools Regulatory Authority mandatory for all non-registered private schools.
The Senior Minister of Sindh, Sharjeel Inam Memon, said that a free and responsible media is the foundation of democracy. A fire broke out on the top floor of a warehouse in Bolton Market. The majority of Lahoris have welcomed the decision of the Punjab government to celebrate the Basant festival. PTI leader Janid Akbar said that PTI is my home, and all the disagreements, controversies, and complaints will continue. ANP leader Senator Ayman Ullah Khan said that he will point a finger at anyone who has been a supporter of terrorism.
Traffic congestion is causing problems on the road from Haty to Gurumandir in Karachi due to construction work. A meeting was held at the Corps Headquarters in Peshawar to discuss security issues. Senator Sherry Rehman of the PPP has criticized the new National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) policy, saying that it will hinder the transfer of energy. A change has been made in the Pakistan team. Salman Mirza has been replaced by Usman Tahir. Barrister Salman Safdar, the lawyer of PTI Chairman Imran Khan, has been ousted from the party. Indian actress, model, and TV host Minnie Mathur has criticized the Indian airline Indigo, saying that her 86-year-old father was forced to walk nearly a kilometer with his luggage.
Senior Civil Judge Abbas Shah has conducted the hearings of a case against the Provincial Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Saeed Afridi, for making false allegations against government institutions and damaging their reputation. PTI leader Janid Akbar said that PTI is my home, and all the disagreements, controversies, and complaints will continue.
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