Pakistan’s leading Islamic party, JUI, has issued a stern warning to the government, cautioning against any harm or harassment of Imams. The party’s chief, Maulana Fazlur Rahman, expressed his concern at a recent conference in Rawalpindi, stating that the government should focus on protecting the gift of faith and maintaining the scales of justice, which will be weighed on the Day of Judgment.
Maulana Fazlur Rahman emphasized the importance of the Imams, saying that the history of the subcontinent for the past 150 years is backed by the support of the Islamic scholars. He urged the government to focus on actions rather than mere slogans, as no one can defeat them through empty promises. The JUI chief also highlighted the party’s history of peaceful negotiations and consensus-building, citing the example of the country’s constitution, which was drafted through dialogue.
Separately, the Field Marshal visited the training exercises organized by the formation, where he reviewed the preparations for future battles and emphasized the need for innovation and modernization. In a related development, the weather forecast for the next 24 hours indicates a possibility of dry weather and chilly nights in the city of Islamabad.
Meanwhile, the provincial government of Balochistan has issued a warning of severe cold weather in the northern districts of the province. In other news, the government is reviewing the pressure to legalize same-sex marriage and education. In a related development, two flights from Abu Dhabi and Sharjah were diverted to Islamabad.
In a separate incident, the Health Services Department of Balochistan has revealed that only 2 government and 9 private hospitals in the province meet the standards of healthcare services. In a related development, the founder of PTI, Imran Khan, and his wife Bushra Bibi, met in Adiala Jail.
The Chief Minister of Punjab has expressed his concern over the recent decisions of locking up rooms, which have made life unbearable for the public. In a related development, Nepal has announced a 93 percent reduction in electricity rates per unit.
In a separate incident, a police officer in Karachi has expressed suspicion of a person, whose name has also been mentioned in an FIR. He hopes that the police will soon apprehend the accused. In a related development, the Red Book has been added to the list of banned books in Karachi Police.
A major road in Karachi, Merza Adam Khan Road, which has been in a state of neglect for a long time, is in dire need of attention. The administration of General Hospital has reported a significant improvement in the condition of a patient, Fatiema, who has been removed from the ventilator and is receiving oxygen support. The hospital’s administration has also confirmed that her hemodynamics are stable.
Former Minister of Finance, Miftah Ismail, has stated that the tax rate on fuel is approximately 80 rupees per liter.

