In a heart-wrenching incident, an abandoned infant was discovered in DG Khan and subsequently handed over to the Child Protection Bureau. According to a spokesperson from the bureau, the newborn was found in a local mosque in a state of abandonment. Chairperson of the Child Protection Bureau, Sarah Ahmed, has expressed her concern over the 4-month-old infant’s sale case. The rescued child underwent a medical examination, and according to Chairperson Ahmed, the child has been placed in the bureau’s Infant Care Unit.
Meanwhile, the closure of the US Consulate in Peshawar is expected to save around $75 million annually, and it will not have a negative impact on Pakistan’s ability to advance US national interests. In a statement, Minister of State for Overseas Pakistanis, Jamshed Cheema, said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been instructed to request Iranian authorities to provide safe passage to Pakistani ships.
In a recent interview on Geo News’ program Geo Pakistan, Dr. Farooq Sattar stated that his party has an agreement with the PML-N, but not with the PPP. The Sindh government has announced a public holiday, with a notification from Karachi stating that all government offices will be closed on Friday, March 13.
A high court order has directed Chief Commissioner to form a medical board, with Dr. Arif and Dr. Nadeem Qureshi being included in the board, as per the jail manual. The court has also ordered the authorities to inform the family of the inmate. Federal Minister Awais Leghari has issued a new code of conduct to address consumer complaints regarding electricity.
SP City Bilal Ahmed stated that a total of Rs. 7 million was extorted from an elderly citizen after a malicious video was created. The culprits continued to demand money from the elderly person for four months, claiming that they had been kidnapped. Pakistan is now on the path to digital development, with the e-balloting process being completed in a highly transparent manner. Federal Minister IT, IT Minister IT, visited the Adiala Jail to meet PTI founder Imran Khan, but was not allowed to meet any leader by the administration.
The Chairman of PTI expressed his concern over the condition of PTI founder Imran Khan, stating that the entire party and the nation are worried. Addressing the weekly briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the spokesperson expressed concern over the situation in the Middle East, condemning the recent attacks on Iran and urging both parties to exercise restraint and self-control.
PTI leader Farooq Sattar stated that the party should immediately withdraw from the federal government. He added that 90% of Hajj visa applications have been processed. The Prime Minister has departed for Saudi Arabia to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Minister of Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik stated that it is difficult to predict whether petrol prices will rise or fall at the moment.
In his recorded speech, he stated that the presence of US troops in the region is increasing tensions and fueling conflict, and if these bases continue to operate, there is a risk of attacks. According to a statement by the Ministry of State for Overseas Pakistanis, Jamshed Cheema, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been instructed to request Iranian authorities to provide safe passage to Pakistani ships.

