A recent report by the Sindh government on the blaze at Karachi’s Glade Plaza has been vehemently rejected by the Vice Chairman of the Migrant Movement Pakistan, Syed Shakatullah Farooqui. He termed the report a failed attempt to conceal facts and protect the real culprits, labeling it as an unfair and biased investigation.
The Sindh government’s report has been criticized for its lack of objectivity, with many considering it to be a mere document of paper work rather than an honest investigation. Farooqui accused the government of trying to cover up the truth and protect the perpetrators.
In other news, a leaked audio message of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Secretary Information, Sheikh Waqas Akram, has surfaced. As a result, he has been released from the national cricket team, which is set to face Australia in the remaining two matches of the series.
Meanwhile, the French Embassy in Pakistan has congratulated Ali Akbar, a Pakistani man who has been awarded a prize for his service as the last newspaper vendor in France.
Separately, Ali Tareen, the former owner of the Pakistani Super League (PSL) team, Multan Sultans, has expressed his support for former cricketer, Shoaib Akhtar. This comes after former cricketer, Vivek O’Brien, accused Salman Khan of issuing death threats in 2003.
PTI Chairman, Barrister Gohar, has also released a statement addressing the leaked audio message of Sheikh Waqas Akram.

