Pakistan’s Minister of Information, Ataullah Tarar, has clarified that the country has not targeted civilian areas in Afghanistan, and that operations are only focused on terrorists. In conversations with foreign journalists, he stated that Pakistan has conducted operations in Afghanistan based on intelligence information, targeting the infrastructure and support networks of terrorist organizations, not civilian areas. He also expressed skepticism about the numbers and claims made by the Afghan government, calling them “not based on reality” and “not worthy of serious commentary.” The minister also dismissed claims made by the Afghan Defense Ministry’s spokesperson about Pakistan’s alleged losses in the conflict, calling them “propaganda.”
The Minister of Information also accused the Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, of being responsible for the murder of Advocate Abdul Razzaq Shar. He also disputed reports by the United Nations’ mission in Afghanistan, which mentioned civilian casualties, saying that the information received by the UN agency in Kabul was largely based on the Taliban government’s figures. He further stated that there is a connection between the Taliban government and various terrorist organizations active on Afghan soil, and that joint operations by the Taliban and the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) are evidence of this connection.
Tarar also stated that Pakistan has responded effectively to all attacks by the Afghan Taliban and has targeted their military bases and support networks, including those of the Afghan Taliban and other terrorist organizations. He also emphasized the need for a more effective, modern and robust Commonwealth, which can respond more effectively to the complexities of the global situation. He also commented on the economic difficulties caused by the conflict in the region and the need for Pakistan to take a more active role.
The Minister of Finance, Miftah Ismail, has also announced that the government will take measures to conserve oil and gas, and to reduce the burden on the public. He also stated that the government will take steps to improve the supply chain of petroleum products and to reduce the impact of the crisis on the economy.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif, has also announced that the government will take measures to ensure the safety of the public and to reduce the impact of the crisis on the economy. He also stated that the government will take steps to improve the supply chain of petroleum products and to reduce the burden on the public.
The Sindh government has also announced that it will reduce the working hours of government offices by 40% to conserve energy. The government has also announced that it will close 60% of government vehicles to reduce fuel consumption.
The Chief Minister of Punjab, Marriyum Aurangzeb, has also announced that the government will take measures to reduce the economic impact of the crisis on the province. She has also stated that the government will take steps to improve the supply chain of petroleum products and to reduce the burden on the public.
The Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, has criticized the government for its handling of the crisis, saying that it has imposed a burden of 6 billion rupees per day on the public. He also accused the government of mishandling the oil regulation issue and called on the Oil Regulation Authority to improve its performance.
The Chairman of the Marketing Association, Ali Haider, has also commented on the crisis, saying that the retail price of LPG has increased from 250 rupees per kilogram to 320-350 rupees per kilogram. He also stated that the government has not taken adequate measures to address the crisis.
The Minister of State, Ahsan Iqbal, has also commented on the crisis, saying that the government is taking steps to conserve oil and gas and to reduce the burden on the public. He also stated that the government is taking steps to improve the supply chain of petroleum products and to reduce the impact of the crisis on the economy.
The government has also announced that it will take measures to reduce the economic impact of the crisis on the country. The Prime Minister has also stated that the government will take steps to improve the supply chain of petroleum products and to reduce the burden on the public.
In international news, Saudi Arabia has condemned Iran’s aggression against the kingdom and other Gulf states. The US has also launched a missile strike against an Iranian naval base near a school. The International Cricket Council (ICC)

