The Director General of Traffic Police, Karachi, Pir Muhammad Shah, has revealed that since the introduction of the e-challan system, citizens have been using fake number plates on their vehicles. In an interview with Geo News, Shah stated that those found with fake or obscured number plates will be fined. This marks the first time Pakistan has implemented an aerial e-challan system, with drones being used to issue hefty fines to two vehicles in Karachi. Shah emphasized that individuals using fake number plates are guilty and should be sent to jail.
He added that since the introduction of the e-challan system, there has been a 50% drop in accidents. Shah noted that such a drastic reduction is not possible, and it is clear that the system is working. The Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has stated that the current government has taught the Indian government a lesson they will never forget, and that the country’s prayers have been answered in the war, with Allah granting Pakistan victory. The Indian government will never be able to forget this defeat.
The police have reported that a 19-year-old girl was kidnapped on November 19, tortured, and murdered by having a stone thrown on her head, and her body was buried in the mountains. Pakistan Navy’s submarine, Ghazi, was launched in Wuhu, China, on the Shuangliu Air Base. The Balochistan Awami Party, People’s Party, and the National League have submitted a request.
The director of Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) in Peshawar has been removed from his position due to poor performance. Defence Secretary, Lieutenant General Muhammad Ali, met with Railway Minister, Haq Nawaz Abbasi, in Islamabad. Sheri Rahman stated that the Bonai attack has been diverted from its original aim of spreading terror and has been given a color of identity politics, which is misleading.
A resolution condemning the Chief Minister of Bihar has been passed in the Punjab Assembly. The Judicial Service Rules have been amended in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, removing the two-year requirement for a lawyer to become a civil judge. Governor Sindh, Kamran Tessori, stated that the nation is not one that lives in fear and dread, but rather one that stands strong.
The UAE Minister of State for Tolerance and Coexistence, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, arrived in Khairpur and met with the Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi. The Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, Haroon Akhtar Khan, stated that providing financial assistance to SMES is the top priority, as per the Prime Minister’s vision.
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, stated that the government needs to unite for the sake of national development and peace, and the protection of minority rights is a top priority. The second phase of the Red Line project has begun in Karachi, after several months of delay. Farooq Sattar demanded that the IG Sindh and the Chief Minister, Murad Ali Shah, should bring the killers of Hajj Sheraz to justice.
Mohammad Hassan Bakhsh stated that a sense of fear and harassment has been created in Karachi, and cameras have been installed in the entire city to monitor Seavcity, asking how many extortionists have been caught using these cameras. The government and transporters have successfully negotiated, leading to the cancellation of the strike by the transporters’ association.
A woman doctor’s brother stated that her sister has decided not to join government service, as she is under mental pressure. In Bangalore, India, a person who suffered a heart attack died on the road due to the lack of timely medical help. The UAE Minister of State for Tolerance and Coexistence, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, arrived in Khairpur and met with the Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi.
Argentine football star and World Cup winner Lionel Messi received a watch worth 11 crores during his visit to India. Further details have come to light regarding the suspects involved in the Sydney attack in Australia.

