Pakistan’s security forces have successfully conducted an operation in Quetta, killing four terrorists believed to be affiliated with the notorious Indian proxy group, Fidayeen-e-Hind. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of the Pakistan Army, the operation was launched after receiving intelligence about the presence of terrorists in the area. The terrorists were found to be in possession of arms and ammunition, which were confiscated by the security forces.
The deceased terrorists were reportedly involved in multiple terrorist activities, and the area is currently undergoing a clearance and sanitization operation. The ISPR has stated that the “Azim-e-Istehsak” mission, aimed at countering terrorism, is being executed with full force.
In other news, the number plates of prominent figures, including former President Asif Ali Zardari, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and PTI Chairman Imran Khan, will be auctioned. According to sources, these individuals were granted permission to hold public gatherings but chose to cancel them.
The Finance Minister of Pakistan has stated that the real issues are the high prices of taxes and energy, rather than the perceived problems. In a separate incident, the mysterious death of animals in Lahore’s Green Town area has been revealed, with the investigation underway.
Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to simplify the immigration process between the two countries, with a pre-clearance mechanism to be introduced soon. The opposition alliance, Tahreek-e-Tahfuz-e-Nizaam, has announced that they are prepared for a long struggle and will not back down from their basic rights.
A senior PTI leader, Asad Qaiser, has stated that the party is committed to its stance on the issue. Meanwhile, a member of the National Assembly, Sher Afzal Marwat, has described the visit of the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sahil Afridi, to Sindh as a political compulsion.
A former judge, Justice (retd) Shakat Aziz Siddiqui, has stated that he makes decisions based on his heart, not his mind. In a related incident, a young man has been arrested for his alleged involvement in a gold and cash theft in Karachi.
The JUI-F chief, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has commented on the issue of the Chief Minister of Punjab, Sahil Afridi, not receiving a protocol. In a separate incident, a lawyer, Sheikh Abdul Rauf, was shot and killed in Islamabad.
The Chairman of the PTI, Barrister Gohar, has stated that the party is clear in its stance that the TTP is a terrorist organization. The Minister of State for Interior, Talal Chaudhry, has advised the members of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly to address their concerns directly to their Chief Minister rather than writing to the federal government.
The Finance Minister has highlighted the real issues facing the country, including high taxes and energy prices. In a separate development, the protests in Iran have come to an end, with normalcy restored in the country. The international calls and internet services have been restored, with the exception of some areas.

