Pakistan remains in the grip of turmoil as several high-profile incidents and controversies continue to dominate headlines. A 10-year-old girl from Muzaffargarh’s Moza Doba was allegedly subjected to abuse by a suspect who was later arrested by police. The victim is undergoing medical treatment, and the police are still on the lookout for the other suspects. A case has been registered against the accused at the Thana Sol Line.
In related news, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Salman Akram Raja has announced that he will submit his resignation to the party’s chairman after a meeting. Sindh High Court has ordered the release of a suspect involved in a case of smuggling over 300 kilograms of opium. A delegation led by Field Marshal is in Tehran as part of a mediation effort.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ordered the payment of Rs 24 million to an airline employee as compensation. Sindh High Court has taken a stern stance against retailers increasing profit margins and adulterating milk in Karachi. The investigation has been expanded to include witnesses.
In a separate incident, police have arrested 18 suspects, including the victim’s uncle and grandfather, in the case of a woman who was killed in Karachi. Mayor of Karachi, Murtaza Wahab, has criticized the Jamaat-e-Islami, saying that putting up banners in the city will not solve problems. He has decided to tag animals under a new initiative to monitor the project.
Punjab Information Minister, Azma Bukhari, has announced that 100 Green Buses will be added to the city’s roads by the end of the month. A delegation led by Field Marshal has arrived in Tehran as part of a mediation effort. PTI leader, Salman Akram Raja, has expressed disagreement with Alimah Khan’s statements.
The New Port in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea has emerged as a major trade hub. A new trade route has been established between Europe and Gulf countries. In a separate development, the US Ambassador has discussed reducing tensions in the region with Iran’s Vice President. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ordered the payment of Rs 24 million to an airline employee as compensation.

