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In a strongly worded statement, Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council, Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, has called the recent military strikes by Iran in the Middle East as “unacceptable” and “unjustifiable.” The Council has condemned Iran’s actions, saying that the country’s military strikes on schools and civilians are a grave violation of human rights.
In his statement, Chairman Ashrafi expressed his deep concern over the escalating situation in the Middle East and called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. He also condemned the US and Israel’s military strikes on Iran, saying that such actions are a clear violation of international law and the rights of the Iranian people.
Chairman Ashrafi also praised the efforts of Saudi Arabia and Turkey in promoting peace in the region and called for the international community to come together to resolve the conflict peacefully. He also praised the efforts of Pakistan in promoting peace and stability in the region.
In a related development, a massive corruption scandal has been unearthed at the Karachi Port Trust (KPT), with former Chairman Ahmad Hyat and former General Manager Syed Jamshed Zaidi named as accused. The scandal has led to the resignation of several top officials, including the Director of the KPT.
In a bid to reduce the impact of the recent military strikes, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to impose restrictions on the use of petroleum products. The government has also recommended the introduction of a hybrid system in schools and universities, as well as the increased use of public transport and the extension of the operating hours of the Orange Line and Metro Bus services.
In a statement, Sindh Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, called for calm and restraint, saying that the government is working to provide relief to the affected people. He also announced that the Sindh government will provide financial assistance to the families of those killed in the recent military strikes.
The University of Karachi has announced that it will be closing down its campuses for the summer break starting from March 16, while the University of Sindh has announced that it will be conducting online classes for the rest of the semester.
In a related development, the Iranian government has announced that it will not attack any country that has refused to allow the US to use its airspace to attack Iran. The statement comes as the US and its allies continue to launch military strikes against Iran.
In a separate development, the Israeli Defense Minister has announced that Israel will not attack Lebanon unless the Lebanese government agrees to its demands. The announcement comes as the situation in the Middle East continues to deteriorate.
In a statement, the Emirati Ministry of Defense announced that its air defense system has intercepted 15 ballistic missiles and 119 drones launched by Iran. The announcement comes as the situation in the Middle East continues to escalate.
The conflict in the Middle East has led to a significant increase in the price of gold, with many traders being forced to sell their gold at preferential rates. The situation has also led to a significant increase in the price of petroleum products, with many countries imposing restrictions on the use of these products.
In a statement, the Chief Minister of Punjab, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, announced that the province has a significant stockpile of petroleum products and urged people not to panic. He also announced that the Punjab government will provide financial assistance to the families of those killed in the recent military strikes.
In a related development, the leader of the Pakistan People’s Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, announced that the party will not support any increase in the price of petroleum products. He also announced that the party will provide financial assistance to the families of those killed in the recent military strikes.

