A young man’s life was cut short when he fell to his death from the fourth floor of the Judicial Complex in Lahore on his way to watch the Lahore Bar Association elections. The police are investigating the incident and claim that the young man had come to the complex to observe the elections.
According to the police, 26-year-old Ali Asif was a resident of Lahore who had come to the Judicial Complex to watch the elections. Unfortunately, he lost his life when he fell from the fourth floor of the complex. The police have taken statements from witnesses and are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident.
Meanwhile, a Lady Constable has been suspended and a case registered against her at the Women Police Station. The police claim that she was involved in some unauthorized actions. The police have also suspended an Old City area development project, which was launched by the Lady Constable. The project included the development of a track road from Peoples Colony to Mazar-e-Qaideen and another track road from Khudadad Colony to Mazar-e-Qaideen.
Pakistan has condemned Israel’s actions in Somalia and has called for continuous support for the country’s stability and security. Chairman PTI, Barrister Gohar, has said that today is the last day of Punjab Chief Minister Sindh Saeed Afridi’s visit to the province. The police have arrested a suspect from the PECS and recovered $160,000 from him.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has congratulated the Pakistan Navy on successfully conducting a missile test. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed the Health Minister, Secretary Health, and the PMDC administration to provide all possible medical aid to the injured.
The Rangers have claimed that they have recovered goods worth crores during a joint operation with the Custom Enforcement. Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel’s actions in Somalia, said Ismail Dar. A group of people were on their way from Hyderabad to Karachi when they were deliberately blocked from taking a safe route, said Saeed Afridi.
The police have confirmed that the bodies and injured have been shifted to the hospital, where some of the injured are in a critical condition. According to rescue sources, 5 people have lost their lives in the incident. The police have arrested over 30 workers and one police official has been injured during the protests.
Pakistan has once again emphasized the need for continuous support for Somalia’s stability and security.

