Pakistan’s Punjab police have registered a case under the Anti-Rape Act against two sisters after they deviated from their statement.
According to a police spokesperson, the woman had filed a false complaint against two individuals for alleged harassment and violence. However, during the court proceedings, both the accused and the complainant sisters deviated from their statement.
The court, following the police investigation, acquitted both the accused individuals. The police stated that the sisters had wasted the court’s time by filing a false complaint.
A rescue operation was conducted in response to a high-speed collision. Several injured individuals were shifted to a nearby hospital.
Meanwhile, the international media and Western sources have raised questions about India’s official statements.
In a separate incident, a 42-foot tall Christmas tree has been erected in Lahore’s Liberty Chowk to mark the Christian community’s festival. The tree is illuminated with lights at night.
The US media reported a fire and explosion at a nursing home in the outskirts of Philadelphia.
Pakistan has made significant progress towards sustainable long-term development and has begun its new financial year on a strong economic footing.
Commissioner Karachi Hasan Akbar Naqvi announced a ban on dumpers and heavy traffic entry in the city due to security concerns.
However, a truck driver involved in a recent accident managed to escape. PTI member Brigadier (Retired) Mustaq has stated that the government’s animosity towards the judiciary is unfathomable.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Omer Javed, has emphasized the importance of resolving issues related to Iran’s nuclear program through diplomacy.
Four years ago, a statement made by a PTI minister sparked a complete shutdown of the aviation sector. Chief Justice Nisar asked the government’s attorney if the government could be coerced into submission without a court order.
In a separate incident, the army chief of Libya, Mohammed Ali Al Haddad, died in a plane crash in Turkey. The wreckage of the plane was later recovered, and it was revealed that five people, including the army chief, were on board.

