The Sindh High Court has announced its new court timings for the holy month of Ramadan, with a notification issued for the same. As per the notification, courts will operate from 8 am to 1 pm from Monday to Thursday, with a half-hour break included in their timings. On Fridays, court matters will take place from 8 am to 11 am without any break. The notification also states that the timings for the session courts will be from 8 am to 1 pm.
Sources close to the Ministry of Interior have confirmed that the evidence collected from the suspect suggests that the plan to launch the attack was hatched in Afghanistan, under the patronage of the Afghan Taliban. The ministry further stated that the evidence clearly shows that the attacker was trained by Daesh, and as a result, the terrorist group remains a significant threat to regional peace.
Iman Mazari and her husband, Hadi Ali Chathas, who are currently serving 17-year prison sentences in the Adiala Jail, were convicted by the Anti-Electronic Crimes Court. The United Nations has condemned the terrorist attack in Islamabad and expressed solidarity with the Pakistani government and people in the fight against terrorism and extremism.
Justice Ali Baqar Najfi stated that the Supreme Court makes every effort to decide cases promptly in the constitutional court. The police claimed that the suspect in custody has also been accused of acquiring firearms. Tarique Jamil stated that the loss of innocent lives is a crime against humanity.
Asad Omar, the former federal minister, stated that no one can take a step forward in the Ministry of Energy without the government’s consent. The Interior Minister stated that there is evidence that the attacker was brought into the country, and the facilitators and masterminds of the attack have been arrested.
Muhammad Ali, the federal minister for privatization, stated that commercial activities are not the government’s responsibility. Pakistan’s working class bears the burden of taxes. US Administrator Nettie Baker visited Sindh, reiterating their commitment to economic development and mutual cooperation.
On January 30, PTI parliamentarians gathered in front of the Supreme Court, where the Registrar of the Supreme Court met with PTI members, and permission was granted for Chief Justice to meet with PTI lawyer Salman Akram Raja. Miftah Ismail, the former Minister of Finance, stated that Pakistan is facing difficulties due to its flawed political structure. Punjab Governor Sardar Salim Haider stated that India cannot subdue the Pakistani nation through terrorism.
Malala Yousafzai stated that the arrival of spring is a moment of joy, which brings people together, reminding us that we can work together to take Pakistan towards a better future. Atta Tarar stated that the ultimate goal is to eliminate terrorism from its roots, and the terrorists have been surrounded to a great extent.
The Pakistan Cricket Board’s spokesperson stated that Indian media is spreading false claims. The controversy surrounding Bollywood filmmaker Neeraj Pandey’s upcoming film, ‘Ghosh Yoddha Pandit’ (Rash Yoddha Pandit), has spilled onto the streets, where extremist groups have staged protests. Imran Khan, a Bollywood actor, has targeted three big superstars of the film industry in the context of the popularity of the younger generation. In a special interview with Japan, Faisal Raaza Abidi stated that today, Imran Khan is in jail, and this is the result of his actions. It is worth noting that Afghan cricketer Rahmatullah Gurbaz was signed by Peshawar Zalmi.

