The Judicial Commission, led by Justice Agha Faiz, will visit Gul Plaza on February 14. Before summoning government institutions for investigation, the commission will conduct an on-site inspection of the building. Geo News has obtained documents related to the case.
The commission will review the rescue and search operations carried out after the fire, existing routes, and other arrangements. After visiting Gul Plaza, the commission will issue notices to relevant institutions, summoning them for investigation. According to sources, the investigative commission will summon the Fire Brigade, KMC, Rescue Teams, SBCA, and other institutions after their visit.
Sources also revealed that the opposition party, PTI, will stage a sit-in at the main entrance of Parliament House. Talal Chaudhry, PTI leader, said that the party is now playing a sympathetic role, after failing to succeed in their protest on February 8. In response, Rana Sanaullah said that the government, jail authorities, or any other institution cannot inquire about the health of PTI’s leadership, as it is a serious crime.
Leader of the opposition, Raja Nasir Abbas, said that we should come together as politicians, resolve our differences, and find out who the actual culprit is. We are aware that the government is responsible, and we will question them.
The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has reaffirmed its commitment to enforcing the policy of capping fees in medical and dental colleges across the country. During a meeting between the two leaders, important national and domestic security issues were discussed, including the election of the new president of Azad Kashmir.
Farooq Sattar said that national progress will not be achieved until we have a local and civic system in place. He added that the government was in a state of slumber, but the situation after the fire in Gul Plaza has woken them up.
The Minister of Information said that PTI’s leadership has all the facilities available to them, and they receive more benefits than any ordinary prisoner. An inquiry report has been released regarding the death of a mother and child at Mithi’s Civil Hospital. A steering committee meeting decided that admissions for the 9th class will begin from March 1 to 31, and for colleges, it will start from June 1.
Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council, Junaid Alam, said that Pakistan’s history would be incomplete without women. First Lady of Police said that during a rally, ANP workers and opponents clashed, resulting in injuries to several workers.
The Sindh government has decided to seal high-risk buildings that violate fire safety laws. In a recent incident, a dog attacked a 7th-grade student in Liaquatabad, and in Karachi, over 650 cases of dog bites have been reported so far this month.
The federal government has formed a high-level committee to propose amendments to the Pharmacy Act 1967. The results of the 13th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh are still being announced. According to the ICC, Mohammad Nabi has been fined for violating the ICC Code of Conduct. Shafique Rahman, a social media user, alleged that attempts were made to cast fake votes in various regions of the country.
The UAE has banned sweets, chocolates, and potato chips in schools. The Saudi media has reported that new appointments and resignations have been made, including the new ministers and public prosecutor. Senior Indian singer Aditya Narayan has been accused of new charges in a one-year-old case, in which his first wife alleged that he performed an abortion without her consent.

