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A shocking incident of sibling rivalry has come to light in the Gujarkhan region of Pakistan, where a younger sister was allegedly murdered by her older sibling over a refused marriage proposal. According to the police, the victim’s body has been shifted to a hospital for post-mortem, while the alleged perpetrator is still at large. The motive behind the heinous crime remains unknown at this time.
Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed his condolences to the family of the deceased, stating that he stands in equal grief with the bereaved family and hopes that the injured individuals receive better medical facilities. In a separate incident, Karachi has recorded a minimum temperature of 15 degrees Celsius, prompting the Chief Minister of Sindh to order an investigation into the fire safety arrangements in buildings and the implementation of strict fire safety laws.
The police have stated that several villages are cut off from the town of Meer Ali due to the collapse of a bridge. Rescue officials have confirmed that the body of fireman Frqan has been shifted to a trauma center.
A Senior Provincial Minister revealed that government machinery has been working tirelessly to combat the fire since last night, and an estimate of the damage caused by the blaze will be made after it is extinguished. In a separate incident, a neighbor allegedly murdered his sister-in-law after she refused his marriage proposal.
The parents of the victim are currently stranded in various districts of Punjab, including Lahore, due to the thick fog, which has led to the closure of multiple motorways. In a separate development, MNA Nawaz Sharif’s grandson and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s son, Javed Safdar, has tied the knot with his bride, with the Walima ceremony scheduled to take place at the Jati Umra farmhouse in Raiwind.
Police and forensic teams have collected evidence from the house and shifted the bodies to the morgue for post-mortem examination, beginning the search for the suspects. The three-story building, which housed over 1,000 shops, was completely destroyed, with the ground and mezzanine floors being consumed by the flames.
The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sahibzada Saeed Afridi, was prevented from passing through the Hazara district by local councilors. MPA Aimal Khan Achakzai called for an emergency meeting of the parliament to discuss the foreign policy and a conference to address the situation in the region.
The National Coordination Committee Against Terrorism (NCCAT) has confirmed that a crackdown on the organized group is ongoing, with further arrests expected. The suspect is known to be a proclaimed offender and has been involved in multiple cases. A report on the inquiry has named a DSP as the prime suspect. A telephonic conversation has been reported between the European Union’s Foreign Affairs Chief, Josep Borrell, and Pakistan’s Vice President and Foreign Minister, Senator Shah Mehmood Qureshi.
The incident has sparked outrage in Pakistan, with many condemning the alleged crime and calling for justice for the victim. The case is being investigated by the police and forensic teams, and the suspects are still at large.

