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Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif arrived in Karachi on a one-day visit, marking a significant step towards stability in the city. Governor Sindh, Imran Ismail, and Chief Minister Sindh, Murad Ali Shah, welcomed the Prime Minister upon his arrival. According to sources, the Chief Secretary of Sindh and IG Javed Odho were also present at the airport.
Following his arrival, the Prime Minister is set to visit the residence of Senator Sherry Rehman, leader of the opposition party, to offer condolences and Fateha on the passing of her daughter. He will also pay a visit to the Governor’s House to extend congratulations to Governor Imran Ismail.
In a separate incident, the police have revealed that the young girl who was shot dead in the Yasin Rasta area was a victim of a love affair gone sour. The police believe that the suspect, possibly in a heated argument with the girl’s family, opened fire, resulting in the tragic incident. The investigation into the matter is still ongoing.
The Parliamentarians for Global Action, a global council comprising members of parliaments worldwide, has emphasized the importance of joint efforts for peace and stability in Pakistan and Egypt. In a significant move, the Prime Minister has directed the expansion of the Digital Account’s scope, a decision that is set to benefit the country in the long run.
Meanwhile, in a statement, Minister of Information Technology, Shazia Marri, has clarified that the government will not utilize public funds to purchase mobile phones. Instead, the funds will be allocated to promote digital payments and activate the OGRA dashboard to facilitate data entry.
The Iranian Embassy has taken notice of a fake social media account spreading false information. In a separate incident, a property dispute in the Kalu Banda area of Kohat has resulted in the tragic deaths of three brothers.
In a statement, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Secretary-General, Salman Akram Raja, has denied allegations that the party is spreading false information about Qasim Khan. The Minister of Finance, Mahmood Aslam, has praised the federal ministers for their efforts to resolve the petroleum supply crisis.
In a significant development, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif held a telephonic conversation with Kuwait’s Crown Prince, Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. In a separate incident, a video has surfaced showing students harassing a professor at a university, with the professor being attacked with a shoe and other students joining in the violence.
In a heartwarming story, Pakistan’s former cricket captain and commentator, Shoaib Malik, has shared a fascinating account of how he encouraged the country’s spinner, Usman Qadir, to play his first match.
The Iranian Embassy has taken notice of a fake social media account spreading false information. In a separate incident, an Afghan refugee has been convicted of abducting and raping a 12-year-old girl.
In a significant move, the Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to issue a show-cause notice to national cricketer, Nasim Shah, for violating the central contract.

