Pakistan has launched a nationwide crackdown on illegal Afghan residents, with security forces arresting 31 individuals in various operations across the country. The crackdown, which started on Tuesday, has been conducted simultaneously in several cities and towns, including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Muzaffarabad, Attock, and Chakwal.
According to security officials, the operations were carried out in sensitive areas, populated areas, and markets, with 13 individuals, including two wanted suspects, being apprehended in the process. The authorities have assured that the crackdown will continue against all illegal Afghan residents, without any distinction or bias.
In a separate development, the government has decided to hold special search operations in all 12 police stations in Chakwal district. The operations are aimed at ensuring the safety and security of the citizens and to identify and apprehend any individual who may be involved in illegal activities.
Meanwhile, the Sindh government has decided to cancel all examinations scheduled for the Holy and Easter holidays. The decision was made by the provincial minister, who stated that the government wants to ensure that students do not face any difficulties during this time.
In another significant development, the Prime Minister’s advisor on political affairs has formed a medical board comprising cardiologists from Peshawar to examine the condition of the doctors involved in the recent cardiovascular surgery. The board has been asked to submit its report by March 9.
In a tragic incident, a man was killed in a road accident in Quetta, while a British-Pakistani youth was stabbed to death outside a mosque in Birmingham, UK. The victim was a regular attendee at the mosque and was leaving the premises after the evening prayer when he was attacked.
In sports news, the West Indies cricket team has made a stunning performance against Zimbabwe, setting multiple records in the process. The team has been in top form, with their bowlers and batsmen performing exceptionally well.
In showbiz news, actor Amir Khan visited Meerut to record the title track of his upcoming film “Ek Din”, while a video of a family’s bizarre request for a wedding has gone viral on social media. The family had asked for a specific type of music at the wedding, which has left many people curious.
In a shocking revelation, a British-Pakistani boy has narrated that his parents had told him to hide the fact that he was gay from his family. The boy, who is just 14 years old, has said that his parents had asked him to pretend to be straight to avoid any conflict within the family.
In a bizarre incident, a boy was kidnapped and raped in a car, but managed to escape by jumping out of the vehicle and seeking help from a rickshaw driver. The incident highlights the increasing number of crimes against children in the country.
In a significant development, the World Wide Fund for Nature has announced that a rare species of fish, the Bohar Gutturfish, has been found in the waters off the coast of Karachi. The species is listed as critically endangered, with its population declining by 80 percent worldwide.
In a shocking statement, the Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis has said that the government has proof of terrorism being carried out by Afghan nationals in Pakistan, which will be presented to the Afghan government. The statement has sparked a debate on social media, with many people questioning the government’s claims.
In a tragic incident, a doctor has been arrested for his alleged involvement in the murder of a patient at a hospital in Lahore. The doctor had been accused of administering a lethal dose of medicine to the patient, leading to his death.
In a significant development, the Supreme Court has ordered the formation of a medical board to investigate the allegations of medical negligence against a doctor in Lahore. The board has been asked to submit its report within a week.
In a shocking revelation, a woman has come forward with allegations of being subjected to physical and emotional abuse by her husband. The woman had been married for several years and had been living with her husband, but had finally found the courage to speak out against the abuse.
In a significant development, the Sindh government has announced that it will provide free medical treatment to all patients at government hospitals, including those who are affected by the recent floods in the province. The decision has been welcomed by the people, who have been struggling to access quality healthcare in the wake of the disaster

