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Islamabad: The 75th birthday of Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the founder of Manhaj-ul-Quran International, was celebrated at the Muslim Community Center in Mississauga, Canada. The event was attended by a large number of members and community leaders of the organization. Canadian Parliamentarian Peter Fonseca also attended the ceremony and extended his birthday greetings to Dr. Qadri. Fonseca invited Dr. Qadri to visit the Canadian Parliament, and as a gift, Dr. Qadri presented him with a copy of the Holy Quran in English translation. The speakers praised Dr. Qadri for his literary contributions to Islamic literature. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif visited Mery Expressway to spend time at her residence in Bagh-e-Shuhada Kashmir Point.
A Bangladeshi woman, Rizwana, has been separated from her family for 40 years after being smuggled into Pakistan. She has been trying to meet her family for years. Senate opposition leader, Allama Raja Nasir Abbas, has said that protests should continue until meetings are held with government officials. Sindh Commissioner has announced prices of various items for the month of Ramadan. According to the notification, 14 rupees have been fixed for 500 grams of chapati, while 18 to 21 rupees have been fixed for 120 to 150 grams of tandoori naan. The Sindh government has taken strict action against the appointments of provosts and acting vice-chancellors in universities. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi has said that Punjab and Sindh are moving forward, but Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is stagnant, and the provincial government is not concerned. Asad Qaiser, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, has said that the party’s demand is that the party’s founder meet with his doctor.
Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, has said that the government is showing responsibility for the treatment of the PTI founder. The best eye specialists will examine him. A meeting was held between police officials and members of the National Assembly’s Committee on Interior regarding the opposition’s protest. Two suspects have been arrested in Lahore’s Kahna area on suspicion of gang-raping a pregnant woman. The prosecutor has said that the suspects damaged public property, and a physical remand will be granted. The draft of the new solar net metering policy has been approved, and the prices of existing solar net metering customers will remain unaffected. The prices of existing solar net metering customers will remain unchanged. The 18th Convocation of Bahria University Islamabad was held, in which the Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Noman Bashir, was a special guest.
The Fire Brigade officials have said that five fire tenders are engaged in extinguishing the fire. Talal Chaudhry has said that it is the responsibility of the doctors to decide on the treatment, not the patient, lawyer, or party. A two-member medical board has been formed to examine the health of the PTI founder, Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. According to the medical report, the doctors have visited the Adiala Jail to examine his eyes, and Dr. Nadeem Qureshi and Dr. Muhammad Arif Khan have conducted a check-up. The funeral rites of 81-year-old Dr. Hemlata were performed under strict administrative supervision, while the real dispute is over a 11,000 square feet plot worth around 60 crores.
A meeting of the Public Accounts Committee’s sub-committee was held in Islamabad, in which irregularities in the purchase of medicines at the Polyclinic Hospital were audited. An investigation has been launched into the substandard accommodation provided to the Pakistan hockey team in the Pro Hockey League in Australia. In his message, Imad Wasim said that his failed marriage was one of the most difficult periods of his life, but from this relationship, he got the greatest blessing, his children, with whom his love will remain forever.

