The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Saeed Afridi, has strongly condemned the behavior of the Punjab government, calling it “dictatorial, deplorable, and morally bankrupt.” During a Provincial Cabinet meeting in Peshawar, Saeed Afridi expressed his reservations about the Punjab government’s behavior during his three-day visit to the province. He stated that the Punjab government’s behavior is undemocratic and unacceptable, as they have targeted cabinet members with violence.
Saeed Afridi further added that it is unacceptable for an elected Chief Minister of a province to continuously block roads and markets, and that the Punjab Police’s decision to close rest areas on motorways is also questionable. He also mentioned that the lights at Mazar-e-Quaid were turned off during his visit, highlighting the Punjab government’s moral and intellectual bankruptcy.
Saeed Afridi stated that such behavior is alarming and inexplicable in times of economic and political instability in the country. He emphasized that at a time when the nation is seeking unity, such divisive behavior is detrimental to the country’s interests. He also condemned the Punjab government’s behavior, stating that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government strongly condemns their actions and urges all government officials to provide exceptional service to visiting officials from other provinces, making them feel at home.
The spokesperson for the Auditor General of Pakistan revealed that the number of penalties has been determined on the basis of a specific proposal. The Secretary of the National Health Authority, Foreign Minister Asad Qaiser, expressed condolences to the family of the deceased and wished for their high ranks in the afterlife.
According to the Seismology Center, the earthquake’s intensity was 2.9 on the Richter scale. Unaccounted-for GLT units have been found involved in tens of billions of rupees’ worth of tax evasion. The government is taking steps to strengthen the health care system.
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that such brutal attacks are a threat to peace and stability, particularly in times when efforts are being made to achieve peace. Deteriorating visibility has affected flight schedules both within and outside the country. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Town Chairman, Ghulam Gohar Khattak, said, “On oath, I say we were not given even a single gutra.”
After the funeral prayers for a child who died after falling from an open market in Karachi, his body will be buried. A new spell of rain and snowfall is expected to begin in Balochistan from today. In light of the possible snowfall on national highways, the NHA has completed all its preparations.
A bus driver traveling on a road in Gujranwala’s Saroki died suddenly due to a heart attack. Four weekly flights from Islamabad to London will begin on March 29.
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Actress and model Shehnaz Gill has expressed her immense fondness for the popular Pakistani drama series “Meri Zindagi Hai Tu”. The successful Hollywood comedy thriller film has been successful in captivating the attention of people of all ages with its intriguing and humorous storylines.

