In a shocking turn of events, the Punjab Police have arrested the father-in-law of a woman who accused him of sexual assault in the Shahdara area of Lahore. The police have confirmed that the woman’s parents had filed a complaint at the local police station, and an investigation is underway.
Meanwhile, a delegation from the Prime Minister’s Office met with a team from UNICEF to discuss children’s welfare issues. The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected a request to suspend the CD Operation in Bree Imam. Justice Amer Farooq stated that the case should be heard in a relevant forum.
In a significant development, the government has extended the subsidy for motorcycle riders, public transport, and goods transport by one month. According to the FPSA, a total of 12,792 candidates appeared in the examination, but only 355 candidates were successful in the written test.
The court has ordered the accused to pay a fine of over 67 million rupees. Salman Akram Raja stated that they have been requesting the courts to hear their appeals, but their pleas have been ignored. The court has also ordered the accused to pay a fine of 67 million rupees.
In a separate development, the Federal Constitutional Court has released a detailed judgment in the Supreme Tax Case, which spans 293 pages. According to sources, the new gas connection will be banned for both household and commercial users.
A delegation from the Pakistani government has visited the Iranian city of Qom, where they met with the Iranian Supreme Leader. The delegation was led by the Minister for Interior, who stated that the visit was aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries.
In a shocking revelation, an audit report has revealed that over 350 government employees, including 317 from the federal government and 33 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, have withdrawn money from the zakat fund. The report also stated that six employees from Punjab, five from Sindh, and three from Balochistan have also withdrawn money from the zakat fund.
In a separate development, the Sindh High Court has ordered the release of a MQM worker who was arrested in connection with the murder of a rival party worker 18 years ago. The court has also ordered the accused to pay a fine of 2 million rupees.
According to a statement by the Foreign Office, Pakistan is investigating reports of a flagging operation in various countries, including the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe. The statement also stated that over 30 Pakistanis are returning to the country after the flagging operation was launched at various airports.
In a significant development, the government has extended the subsidy for motorcycle riders, public transport, and goods transport by one month. The subsidy was initially meant to be withdrawn on April 15, but the government has now extended it by another month.
According to a statement by the Iranian Foreign Ministry, the new gas connection will be banned for both household and commercial users. The statement also stated that the Iranian government is committed to reducing its reliance on imported gas and increasing its domestic production.
In a shocking revelation, an audit report has revealed that over 350 government employees, including 317 from the federal government and 33 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, have withdrawn money from the zakat fund. The report also stated that six employees from Punjab, five from Sindh, and three from Balochistan have also withdrawn money from the zakat fund.
The statement also stated that the Iranian government is committed to reducing its reliance on imported gas and increasing its domestic production.
In a separate development, the Iranian government has announced that it will increase its domestic gas production by 20% in the next two years. The announcement was made by the Iranian Oil Minister, who stated that the increase in domestic gas production will reduce the country’s reliance on imported gas.
The statement also stated that the Iranian government is committed to reducing its reliance on imported gas and increasing its domestic production.
The Iranian Oil Minister also stated that the country’s gas reserves have increased by 20% in the past year, and that the country is now self-sufficient in terms of gas production. However, the minister also stated that the country still relies heavily on imported gas, and that the government is committed to reducing this reliance in the future.
The statement also stated that the Iranian government is committed to reducing its reliance on imported gas

