Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sereen Begti has urged militants to lay down their arms and assured that the government will restore law and order in the province. In a ceremony held in Quetta, he said that living and dying is a matter of Pakistan, and the Baloch people were misled into a futile war. “We cannot achieve any goal through guns, the doors of the state are open for you, come back with your guns,” Begti emphasized.
The Chief Minister also stated that he will stand up wherever there is injustice, and will not leave the heirs of martyrs to face hardships alone. He added that the supposed “war for independence” has ruined everything. On the other hand, Begti has been elected as the 8th Chief of the Bugti tribe.
In a ceremony held at his ancestral home in Dera Bugti, Bugti tribal leaders and dignitaries attended the oath-taking ceremony. Addressing the gathering, Begti said that serving the Bugti tribe, ensuring justice, and achieving consensus are his top priorities and responsibilities. He also thanked the Prime Minister for approving the establishment of a “Danish School” in the region.
The Chief Minister said that tenders for the school’s construction have been awarded, and the project will soon be completed. He added that the children of Balochistan are pursuing higher education in reputable institutions.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has announced that four flights will operate between Islamabad and London every week, starting from March 29.
A senior official of the Auditor General’s Office has disclosed that a probe has been initiated into a Rs 100 billion tax evasion scam involving a non-disclosed GLT unit.
The Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed condolences to the family of the late Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, and prayed for his soul’s eternal peace. The spokesperson also wished comfort to his family.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, a magnitude 2.9 earthquake was recorded in the area.
A huge tax evasion scam worth billions of rupees has been uncovered, involving a non-disclosed GLT unit. The authorities have initiated a probe into the matter.
The government has taken steps to strengthen the healthcare system. Pakistan has a predominantly young population, and the government is working to address the security challenges in the province.
The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has briefed the Federal Minister for Interior on the security challenges in the province.
In a statement, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the recent terrorist attack in Lahore, saying that such incidents are a threat to peace and stability, especially when efforts are being made to achieve peace.
A low-visibility spell has affected flights within the country and abroad, causing a disruption in air travel schedules.
PTI’s Town Chairman Goher Khattak has accused the government of not providing them with a single gutter cover.
A funeral prayer was held for a young boy who died after falling into a manhole in Karachi.
A new spell of rain and snowfall is expected to hit Balochistan from today, and the National Highway Authority has completed its preparations for the possible snowfall on national highways.
A bus driver in Gujranwala has died after suffering a heart attack.
The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has announced that four flights will operate between Islamabad and London every week, starting from March 29.
Pakistan has a predominantly young population, and the government is working to address the security challenges in the province.
In Dubai, luxury car enthusiasts have purchased the most expensive number plates for their vehicles, setting a new record.
Bollywood actress and model Shehnaz Gill has expressed her fondness for the popular Pakistani drama serial “Meri Zindagi Hai Tu.”
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