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Islamist party leader Liyaqat Baloch has warned that the government and the opposition party, PTI, are locked in a cat-and-mouse game, with neither side willing to give in. In a statement, Baloch stated that PTI leaders, Imran Khan and Raajj Nisar, are unable to form a coherent political strategy, as their leadership in the National Assembly and Senate is at the mercy of PTI.
Baloch has called for the establishment of a council of senior political leaders to resolve the ongoing political crisis, which he believes is further empowering the military establishment. He also criticized Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for asking for clarification on the Gaza Force, saying it is nothing but a ploy to deceive the Pakistani people.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a woman was electrocuted in a government girls’ high school in Badiana, Sialkot, while taking shelter under a shed. The victim, a Saudi Arabia-bound Umrah pilgrim, was traveling from Lahore Airport on a foreign airline. According to the police, officials stopped the citizen and her husband outside their home and asked them to show their identity cards.
The Punjab Home Department has released a list of banned organizations and unregistered charitable organizations. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested two officials on charges of taking bribes from travelers to clear their immigration.
The US International Development Finance Corporation has expressed its desire to increase its investment in Pakistan. President Asif Ali Zardari has emphasized that the elimination of exploitation and equality is the responsibility of the state.
In a recent incident, a court ordered each accused to deposit a guarantee of 30,000 rupees. The CCTV footage of the incident, which occurred on the previous night, has surfaced today.
In another incident, Rana Shaukat, a Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA), has claimed that he was threatened by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, and Yasmine Rashid, as well as others.
The Abu Dhabi real estate market has seen a record surge in 2025, according to the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Center.

