Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori has accused the ruling PTI of ignoring the youth’s demands, saying that the party is only focused on politics and not on the welfare of the people.
In a surprising move, the Sindh government has announced that it will provide a reward of Rs1 crore to the Pakistan cricket team if they win the upcoming match against India. The move has been seen as an attempt to boost the team’s morale and to attract more fans to the game.
Meanwhile, the police have arrested 10 workers of the Jamaat-e-Islami for participating in a protest against the PTI government. The protesters had demanded that the government address the issues faced by the youth, including unemployment and lack of opportunities.
In a separate incident, a young man was arrested in Jhang for allegedly killing his father. The police have launched an investigation into the matter and are trying to determine the motive behind the crime.
The Punjab government has announced that it will introduce reforms in the police department within the next three months. The reforms are aimed at improving the working conditions of the police and to make them more effective in maintaining law and order.
A moderate earthquake hit Waziristan and its surrounding areas, with a magnitude of 3.4 recorded on the Richter scale. The earthquake was felt in several parts of the country, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
The Pakistan cricket team has arrived in Colombo for the upcoming match against India. The match is expected to be a closely contested one, with both teams having a good track record in international cricket.
The Indian cricket team has also arrived in Colombo, with their captain Virat Kohli and other players expressing confidence in their team’s abilities. The match is expected to be a thrilling one, with both teams having a good chance of winning.
In other news, a French police officer was left stunned when he stopped a speeding Ferrari car only to find out that the driver was a homeless and poor man who was living on government assistance. The driver was reportedly driving the car at a speed of 155 km/h.
The Sindh government has announced that it will provide medical facilities to the PTI workers who are on hunger strike in Karachi. The workers have been demanding that the government address their grievances and provide them with better working conditions.
The Jamaat-e-Islami has announced that it will hold a protest rally in Karachi on Tuesday to demand that the government address the issues faced by the youth. The protest rally is expected to be a major event, with thousands of people expected to participate.
The PTI government has announced that it will provide vocational training to the youth in Karachi. The training program is aimed at providing the youth with the skills they need to get jobs and to become self-sufficient.
The Sindh government has announced that it will provide medical facilities to the PTI workers who are on hunger strike in Karachi. The workers have been demanding that the government address their grievances and provide them with better working conditions.
The Jamaat-e-Islami has announced that it will hold a protest rally in Karachi on Tuesday to demand that the government address the issues faced by the youth. The protest rally is expected to be a major event, with thousands of people expected to participate.
The PTI government has announced that it will provide vocational training to the youth in Karachi. The training program is aimed at providing the youth with the skills they need to get jobs and to become self-sufficient.
The Sindh government has announced that it will provide medical facilities to the PTI workers who are on hunger strike in Karachi. The workers have been demanding that the government address their grievances and provide them with better working conditions.
The Jamaat-e-Islami has announced that it will hold a protest rally in Karachi on Tuesday to demand that the government address the issues faced by the youth. The protest rally is expected to be a major event, with thousands of people expected to participate.

