PTI Lawyers Request Written Record of Imran Khan’s Medical Examination from Adiala Jail Authorities
A delegation of six lawyers from the Insaf Lawyers Forum, representing the party, visited Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi and met with the jail authorities. They requested a written record of the medical examination of Imran Khan, the PTI founder, citing concerns about his health. The lawyers submitted a written request to the jail authorities, asking for medical reports to be provided to the family.
In a statement, PTI President Sindh, Haleem Adil Sheikh, demanded that the government end the crackdown on PTI leaders and workers across Sindh. He also called for an end to the raids on the homes of PTI leaders.
Meanwhile, the Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Atta Tarar, condemned the recent terrorist attack in Balochistan and attributed it to the “proxy war” being waged by India against Pakistan. He said the Indian government was behind the attack and that it was a major setback for India’s efforts to destabilize Pakistan.
In a separate development, the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mahmood Khan, said that the recent terrorist attack in Balochistan was a “clear case of terrorism” and that the government would take strong action against those responsible.
The Federal Minister for the Interior, Rana Sanaullah, accused India of funding terrorism in Balochistan and said that the government would take all necessary measures to prevent such attacks in the future.
In a related development, the Sindh government has announced that it will launch a crackdown on terrorism in the province. The government has also announced that it will provide compensation to the families of those killed in the recent terrorist attack in Karachi.
In other news, the Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah, said that India was providing training to its proxies across the border and that they were carrying out terrorist activities in Pakistan.
The Lahore Police held a meeting to discuss the upcoming Basant festival and other security-related issues. The meeting was attended by senior police officials and other stakeholders.
In a separate development, the Chairman of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, Khalid Mahmood, condemned the use of women and children by terrorists and said that it was a shameful act.
In other sports news, the Pakistan cricket team has been given conditional permission to participate in the T20 World Cup. The team will play its first match against India on October 23.
In a related development, the Bangladesh government has announced that it will launch a crackdown on terrorism in the country. The government has also announced that it will provide compensation to the families of those killed in the recent terrorist attack in Dhaka.
In international news, the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned that any US attack on Iran would lead to a broader conflict in the region.
In other news, the Pakistan cricket team has unveiled its new jersey for the T20 World Cup. The team will play its first match against India on October 23.
In a related development, the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Ehsan Mani, congratulated the team on its selection for the World Cup and said that the team was ready to take on the best teams in the world.
In other news, the Federal Minister for Interior, Rana Sanaullah, said that the government was taking all necessary measures to prevent terrorist attacks in the country. He said that the government was working closely with the security agencies to ensure the safety of the citizens.
In a related development, the Chief Minister of Balochistan, Jam Kamal Khan, said that the government was committed to providing relief to the families of those killed in the recent terrorist attack in the province. He said that the government was working closely with the security agencies to prevent such attacks in the future.
In other news, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced that it will launch a crackdown on cybercrime in the country. The PTA said that it was taking all necessary measures to prevent online harassment and cyber attacks.
In a related development, the Chairman of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, Dr. Syed Ismail Shah, said that the PTA was working closely with the security agencies to prevent cybercrime. He said that the PTA was also providing training to the citizens on how to prevent online

