The Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Fisal Karim Kundi, has warned India that Pakistan can deliver a “decisive response” within four days. During a ceremony in Islamabad, Karim Kundi stated that the country has made significant progress in terms of security and is taking action against those who are spreading propaganda in this regard. He emphasized that the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is particularly focused on countering terrorism.
Karim Kundi expressed his skepticism towards the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), stating that the party’s past actions have undermined the peace process. He claimed that Pakistan can deliver a “decisive response” to India within four days, adding that even a handful of terrorists are not a concern for the country. The Governor also stated that the government, security forces, and the public will work together to foil the plans of anti-state elements and bring the war on terror to its logical conclusion.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has reaffirmed its commitment to implement the policy of capping medical and dental college fees across the country. The two leaders discussed important national and internal security issues, including the election of the new President of Azad Kashmir. Farooq Sattar emphasized that national progress will not be achieved until a local and civic system is in place, citing the recent situation in the Glades Plaza as an example.
The Minister of Information stated that Imran Khan, the PTI leader, has access to all facilities and enjoys greater privileges than a regular prisoner. An inquiry report has been issued regarding the death of a mother and child at the Mithi Civil Hospital. The Steering Committee meeting decided that admissions for the ninth class will begin from March 1 to March 31, while college admissions will start from June 1.
Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council J reminded Pakistanis that the country’s history is incomplete without women, highlighting the importance of women in society. Police reports indicate that during the protest, ANP workers and their opponents clashed, resulting in several injuries. The Sindh government has decided to seal high-risk buildings that violate fire safety regulations.
The federal government has formed a high-level committee to propose amendments to the Pharmacy Act of 1967. Bangladesh is still counting the results of the 13th parliamentary elections. According to the International Cricket Council (ICC), Mohammad Nabi has been fined for violating the ICC Code of Conduct. Shafiqur Rahman alleged that attempts were made to cast fake votes in various regions of the country.
The UAE has banned sweets, chocolates, and potato chips from schools. Saudi Arabia has announced the appointment of new ministers, public prosecutors, and other officials in addition to the dismissal of several others. Indian singer Aditya Narayan is facing new charges in a one-year-old case, in which his first wife accused him of delivering her child without her consent.

