Article:
In a groundbreaking move, Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, announced that the Governor House will host celebrations of minority festivals for the first time in history. Addressing a ceremony in Peshawar, the Governor emphasized that religious freedom is a constitutional obligation and that all citizens have equal rights under the Constitution. He also stated that the doors of the Governor House are open to people from all walks of life, and that everyone must work together for the progress of the country.
The Governor signed the summary sent by the Chief Minister, highlighting the importance of equality and justice for all citizens. He also reiterated that Pakistan’s Constitution grants every citizen the right to religious freedom. Kundi added that the country is facing various challenges, which can be resolved through dialogue.
Meanwhile, a tragic incident occurred in Sajawal, where a boat capsized in the Indus River due to strong winds, leaving several people injured. Shahid Afridi, the Special Assistant to the Chief Minister for Information, stated that the government has taken action against the culprits involved in the incident.
In other news, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif, met with Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, at the Prime Minister’s House. The two leaders discussed a proposed fuel support program for motorcyclists and rickshaw drivers. The government has also initiated a plan to recover $20 billion from Pakistani citizens working in the Middle East and Europe.
In a separate incident, a group of thieves stole electricity cables worth 26 million rupees from a feeder in the Bhaag area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The police have registered a case against the suspects, who are accused of smuggling hundreds of people through a land route.
Additionally, the Health Department of Punjab has taken action against five doctors at the Lady Wingdon Hospital in Lahore. Ammar Rashid stated that authorities in all provinces have been established to deal with katchi abadis, but the CDA is the only institution that refuses to recognize them.
The three-day meeting of the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, hosted by Pakistan, has come to an end. The meeting aimed to discuss regional issues and strengthen cooperation among the participating countries.
In a shocking revelation, Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced that they will target two American or Israeli universities in the region. The police have also vowed to take action against those driving without a driving license.
The people of Pakistan are still reeling from the devastating floods that have left a trail of destruction across the country. The authorities have shifted the bodies and injured to hospitals, while hundreds of people are being smuggled through land routes.

