Lahore’s Bhatai Gate incident has sent shockwaves across the country, prompting a series of measures in Islamabad and other parts of the country. In the wake of the Lahore incident, the district administration in Islamabad has begun to close manholes to prevent theft of their coverings.
According to CDA officials, there is no mechanism in place to prevent the theft of these coverings, which has become a common occurrence. The officials stated that the woman’s father had told them that his daughter had a dispute with her husband, which is why the police took him away.
The officials also explained that the covering placed on the manhole goes missing a few days after it is installed. They added that there are 30,000 manholes in the CDA’s jurisdiction, but only 600 of them have coverings. The officials also stated that they have been instructed to cover 1,700 manholes with a retainer contract to prevent the coverings from being stolen or damaged in the future.
In a related development, the government has decided to close all routes from Dera Ghazi Khan to Balochistan. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its support for the Pakistani government and people in their fight against terrorism.
Rescue and fire brigade teams are working to extinguish the fire in the area. The government has also established Pakistan’s first Agriculture Culture Food and Drug Authority in Punjab.
Meanwhile, the Traffic Police has issued a traffic plan for the “Jine Do Karachi” march organized by the Jamaat-e-Islami today at 3 pm on Faisal Street. The march is a response to the growing concerns about the increasing difficulties faced by Karachi residents in finding affordable housing.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawyers have demanded a written record of the medical examination of the party’s chairman, who was injured in a recent operation. The medical staff and donors involved in the operation are recovering quickly.
The injured in the Drasmund incident have been shifted to the hospital. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Saeed Afridi said that the powerful people have tied our hands like a piece of cloth, but we will break free from this soon.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Nagvi visited the Corps Headquarters in Quetta after the recent terrorist incidents in Balochistan. The registration process for kite sellers and door-to-door traders will remain open until February 8.
A new era has begun in Punjab as the government has established Pakistan’s first Agriculture Culture Food and Drug Authority. The Traffic Police has also issued a traffic plan for the “Jine Do Karachi” march organized by the Jamaat-e-Islami today at 3 pm on Faisal Street.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its support for the Pakistani government and people in their fight against terrorism. In an interview with an American TV channel, they stated that they stand with the Pakistani government and people in their fight against terrorism.
US President Trump said that they want to continue talks with Iran and reach a conclusion.

