The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has extended the restriction on Indian-registered aircraft in Pakistani airspace until 5:00 a.m. on February 24. The ban will apply to Indian airlines’ aircraft, including military flights, that are owned, operated, or leased in the country.
A recent gas pipeline fire in Sindh injured eight people and left 86 missing, with rescue operations still underway. The incident occurred before the fire was reported, with unknown individuals tying up the staff of the pipeline company with ropes.
Raja Nadeem Parvez, a former member of the National Assembly, has been elected to the assembly four times from Faisalabad and once from Rawalpindi. Dr. Imran Farooq’s son, Alishan, expressed his dissatisfaction with the MQM leadership, stating that his mother was fighting cancer and other diseases, but received no support from any MQM leaders except for Kamran Tessori.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department forecasted heavy rain for Karachi from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, with various regions in Balochistan experiencing rain and snowfall. According to the Punjab Safe Cities Authority, fake websites were using the E-Challan system to collect illegal online payments from citizens.
A stray cat’s attack on an eight-year-old girl in the Bhekiwal village of Punjab left her injured, with the girl being shifted to a hospital. The girl suffered injuries to her ears and neck. A press release stated that a meeting was held, attended by the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association, Secretary, and other relevant authorities.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf member Muhammad Aslam Ghuman introduced a bill in the National Assembly to amend Articles 51 and 106 of the Constitution. The bill proposed a 10-year prison sentence and a fine of 5 million rupees for driving under the influence and causing death.
A police encounter in Pakistan Colony resulted in the death of a suspect, with the police seizing a pistol, a motorbike, and other items from the scene. A video shows a woman searching for stairs inside a plaza, asking shopkeepers which way they lead.
In an interview on Geo News’ program Capital Talk, Khawaja Asif was asked to explain where the authorities had delegated these powers to the lower level.

