A chaotic scene unfolded in the city of Raipur, Pakistan, when a group of unruly youth attacked a Green Bus, leaving one passenger injured. The incident took place near Chaklala Station, where the bus’s windows were shattered due to the violence. Following the attack, police arrested 13 suspects and seized 7 motorcycles and sticks. The attackers, while performing a stunt, targeted the Green Bus, breaking its windows and striking the passengers with sticks.
The Pakistan Institute of Tourism (PIT) has expressed concern over the safety of passengers and has called for strict action against the perpetrators. The PIT has also demanded that the government take steps to ensure the safety of passengers traveling on public transport.
In other news, the Sindh government has decided to postpone exams scheduled for Easter and Holy Week. The decision was made after the provincial minister of education, Ismail Rahoo, expressed concern over the safety of students and educators.
Meanwhile, the government has announced the formation of a medical board to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a cardiologist in Peshawar. The board will comprise experts from the city’s medical community.
In a separate incident, police in the town of Chidgi, near the border with Afghanistan, reported that two cars were set on fire following a shootout between security forces and suspected militants.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has issued a written order in the case of Dr. Afia Siddiqui, who was arrested in 2003 on charges of espionage. The order was issued by a four-member larger bench led by Justice Arbab Tahir.
In a related development, the federal minister for political affairs has informed the Senate that there is evidence of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan and that the government will present this evidence to the Afghan authorities.
The World Wide Funds for Nature (WWF) has reported that a rare species of fish, the Bohiade Gutarfish, has been found in 30 meters of water off the coast of Gwadar. The species is critically endangered, with a global population of just 20 percent.
The Senate has been informed that the government has evidence of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan and that it will present this evidence to the Afghan authorities.
In sports news, West Indies has displayed impressive performance against Zimbabwe, breaking several records in the process. The team’s captain, Jason Holder, praised the team’s performance, saying that it was a “fantastic” display of cricket.
In a separate incident, Bollywood actor Amir Khan has visited the city of Moradabad to record the title track for his son Junaid Khan’s upcoming film, “Ek Din”.
In a tragic incident, a British-Pakistani youth was stabbed to death outside a mosque in Birmingham, UK. The incident took place on Friday evening when the victim was attending a prayer session at the Oldbury Mosque.
In a separate incident, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reassured Indian politician Deepak Kumar that he does not need to fear any consequences, as he has not committed any wrongdoing.
In a viral video, the parents of a 12-year-old boy, Vijay Deo Conda, have expressed their desire to have a grandchild from their daughter-in-law. The video has sparked controversy and debate on social media.
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