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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Salman Akram Raja has expressed his discontent with the government for not showing any goodwill towards the opposition leaders. Addressing the media in Rawalpindi, Raja stated that a structure built on lies and injustice cannot sustain for long, emphasizing that PTI does not intend to launch an assault, nor are they an opposition party. He claimed that the government’s notification to opposition leaders has not been a goodwill gesture, as it was the Speaker’s and Chairman’s constitutional duty to issue the notification.
Raja further stated that the judiciary and elections have been rendered meaningless in the country, and that PTI will continue their movement, regardless of the date, August 8 or any other. He also expressed his condolences for the tragic incident in Karachi, describing it as a clear indication of corruption.
On the other hand, the Sindh government has announced the establishment of a special committee to investigate the Radio Pakistan incident. Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, the leader of the Movement for the Protection of the Constitution, stated that Pakistan cannot afford to compromise on its stance on Kashmir.
Meanwhile, a medical representative confirmed that the hospital is providing the best possible medical facilities to the pregnant women and children. To commemorate the 250th anniversary of American Independence, a Liberty Bell campaign was launched in Islamabad. The US embassy stated that US Ambassador Natalee Baker inaugurated the Liberty Bell Initiative at the LIncoln Corner Islamabad.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has arrived in London after attending the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. The operation to search for people buried under the debris on Glitter Plaza continues. The machinery used to remove the debris has been temporarily halted due to the ongoing operation. A severe cold wave has hit Karachi, with winds blowing at a speed of 20 kilometers per hour. Several families are stuck in the traffic in the Hina area, enduring the harsh cold for hours.
According to a statement, the Finance Minister has expressed his gratitude to the Gates Foundation for its role in eliminating polio in Pakistan. The Finance Minister also emphasized the importance of close communication between relevant institutions to ensure the implementation of health projects.
Heavy snowfall has affected the traffic on highways in various districts, while light and heavy rain has been reported in several cities in Sindh and Punjab. A business leader has claimed that the maintenance fee of Rs. 245 per square foot was prescribed, but despite the heavy amount, the arrangements were not made, prompting the Market Association to respond.
The Session Court in Sargodha has sentenced a woman to life imprisonment for murdering her husband. The woman was wanted in several serious cases, including murder, kidnapping, and robbery. Deputy Commissioner East District has ordered the regularization of an illegal petrol pump on the land of the University of Karachi.
MQM’s representative Engineer Adil Aslam has written a letter to the Chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to investigate the projects under the World Bank in Sindh. Barrister Ghulam Nabi Goher has stated that the decision to take up the case without presenting the relevant evidence is incorrect. The Board of Peace has been criticized for not disclosing the terms and conditions of its membership.
Former US President Donald Trump has announced that he will continue to work with the Board of Peace, along with the United Nations and other countries. A business leader has claimed that the maintenance fee of Rs. 245 per square foot was prescribed, but despite the heavy amount, the arrangements were not made, prompting the Market Association to respond.
The police have confirmed that the identities of three individuals have been discovered, including Sufraaz, Muhammad Usman, and Muhammad Rizwan. Bollywood actress Sayani Gupta has revealed that her mother threatened to cut her wrist when she began her acting career, warning her that actors are considered bad people.
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