PTI leader Salman Akram Raja has stated that the government’s move to issue a notification to opposition leaders has no significance. During a media talk in Rawalpindi, Salman Akram Raja stated that a structure built on lies and injustice cannot stand for long. He emphasized that the PTI does not intend to launch an attack and is not a troublemaker. He further stated that the government’s move to issue a notification to opposition leaders is meaningless, as it was the Speaker and Chairman Senate’s constitutional duty to do so.
The PTI leader further stated that the judiciary and elections have been rendered meaningless in the country. He stated that the PTI will continue its movement, regardless of the date or circumstances. Raja expressed his condolences for the Karachi tragedy, stating that it’s a heart-wrenching incident. He described the incident as a live proof of corruption.
According to the police, eight people were injured in the incident, and 48 people have undergone post-mortem. The authorities have stated that 86 people are still missing, and the operation to retrieve possible bodies from the debris is ongoing. Nadeem Nusrat, the son of the late Rajah Nadeem Nusrat, has stated that his mother was suffering from cancer and other diseases. He added that none of the MQM leaders, except for Kamran Tessori, came to their aid.
The Ministry of Meteorology has forecasted rain in Karachi from 2 pm to 6 pm. Meanwhile, various districts in Balochistan have experienced rain and snowfall. The Punjab Safe City Authority has stated that several fake websites were involved in online payment scams through the “Easy Pay” system.
According to the police, a 8-year-old girl was injured in a leopard attack in the Bhikhiwind village. The girl was rushed to the hospital, where she underwent surgery for wounds on her ear and neck.
A statement issued by the Supreme Court Bar Association stated that the meeting was attended by the association’s president, secretary, and other officials. PTI leader Muhammad Aslam Ghanam has submitted a bill to amend Articles 51 and 106 of the Constitution in the National Assembly. The bill proposes a 10-year prison sentence and a fine of 5 million rupees for driving under the influence of intoxicants and causing death.
A suspect was killed in a shootout with the police in the Pakistan Colony area. The police have recovered a pistol, a motorbike, and other items from the suspect. A video of a woman lost in a shopping mall has gone viral, in which she can be seen asking shopkeepers for directions.
In an interview on Geo News’ Capital Talk, Khawaja Asif was asked to reveal where the authorities have transferred the powers. The son of Dr. Imran Farooq, Alishan, has stated that his mother was suffering from cancer and other diseases. He added that none of the MQM leaders, except for Kamran Tessori, came to their aid.

