Barrister Saad Hussain Rizvi, the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has clarified the audio leak of PTI Secretary Information Sheikh Waqas Akram. In a press conference in Islamabad, attended by opposition leaders, Rizvi stated that Sheikh Waqas Akram’s audio leak was manipulated and that he had not made any such statements.
The audio leak purportedly features PTI’s Secretary Information Sheikh Waqas Akram, who was part of the PTI’s political committee meeting. Rizvi mentioned that the meeting was attended by other notable politicians, including Allama Raja Nasir Abbas and Mahmood Achakzai. Rizvi stated that some decisions were made during the meeting, which would be revealed through a video message by Mahmood Achakzai.
The government has imposed a ban on all routes from Punjab to Balochistan due to the ongoing security situation. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its support for the Pakistani government and people in the war against terrorism.
Rescue teams and firefighters are working to extinguish the flames. In a significant development, the first-ever Agriculture, Food, and Drug Authority has been established in Punjab.
The Karachi Traffic Police has announced a traffic plan for the “Live and Let Live Karachi” march, scheduled for 3 pm today at the Sharif Faisal Road. The march is organized under the banner of the Jamaat-e-Islami.
The residents of Karachi are facing a daunting challenge in finding affordable housing, with the market being dominated by high rental prices. According to a recent report, the average rental price of a 2-bedroom apartment in Karachi is around PKR 60,000 per month.
In a related development, the Pakistan Army’s Public Relations (ISPR) has stated that the sponsored terrorists behind the chaos in Balochistan are attempting to destabilize the region. The Interior Minister, Senator Musadik Malik, has accused India of being behind the recent attacks, stating that they will be defeated once again.
The residents of Karachi have expressed their frustration with the city’s crumbling infrastructure, with many complaining about the poor condition of the roads. In a recent interview, the Mayor of Karachi, Murtaza Wahab, was asked if there was any solution to the city’s problems. The Additional Deputy Commissioner, Ludhiana, has stated that 29 people were injured in the recent accident.
The lawyers of PTI have requested a written record of the medical examination of the party’s founding chairman from the Adiala Jail authorities. The injured patients and donors are recovering quickly, while the injured patients have been shifted to hospitals in Darsmand.
The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Shehbaz Sharif, has stated that the powerful individuals who are strangling the government will be defeated soon. The Interior Minister, Senator Musadik Malik, has visited the Corps Commander Quetta to assess the situation in Balochistan.
The registration process for potters and door traders will remain open until February 8. In a related development, the first-ever Agriculture, Food, and Drug Authority has been established in Punjab.
The Karachi Traffic Police has announced a traffic plan for the “Live and Let Live Karachi” march, scheduled for 3 pm today at the Sharif Faisal Road. The march is organized under the banner of the Jamaat-e-Islami.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its support for the Pakistani government and people in the war against terrorism. In a recent interview with an American TV channel, the Saudi Minister stated that they are committed to the cause and will continue to support Pakistan.
The US President, Donald Trump, has stated that the US is committed to maintaining negotiations with Iran and finding a solution to the ongoing crisis.

