Pakistani politician Imran Khan’s sister, Alima Khan, has accused him of lying about his health issues. Speaking to the media outside the Islamabad High Court, she said that Khan’s health issues should be treated by his personal doctors.
Alima Khan expressed concern that the health issues of the PTI founder are not being reported truthfully. She questioned what issue Khan’s health issues are that are not being disclosed to the public.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Navy and the Chinese Navy conducted a joint naval exercise, known as the “Sea Guardian 4,” in the port city of Karachi. According to the ISPR, the exercise was conducted from March 25 to April 1 and included a visit to the Karachi Port and a two-day exercise in the Northern Arabian Sea.
Protesters gathered in Islamabad’s Constitution Avenue, holding up Pakistani flags and displaying placards with the slogan “Thank you Pakistan.” The Islamabad High Court has granted a citizen’s request to announce the sighting of the Eid moon quickly after it was seen.
Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan, Nawaf Bin Saud Al-Maliki, praised Pakistan’s diplomatic role in the Middle East amidst the ongoing tensions in the region. The ambassador said that Pakistan’s responsible and diplomatic stance is appreciated.
A police investigation has been launched after an 8-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a madrasa student. The suspect has been arrested after the victim’s family filed a complaint.
Yasser Khan, an Iranian national, was killed in a missile attack on a tugboat in the port city of Bandar Abbas. His funeral will be held in Madarpur. The hospital administration said that a power outage occurred at Services Hospital due to rain.
The Faisal Town Fire Brigade said that a fire has been brought under control in a building on Faisal Street. All residents have been safely evacuated.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the government is taking practical steps to empower the nation’s youth by providing them with modern skills. The Minister of Education said that the government is committed to making education accessible to all.
Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council, Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, condemned the Israeli government’s approval of a law that allows the execution of Palestinians. The Karachi Police has launched a crackdown on vehicles with fake number plates.
A spokesperson for the Police said that the SHO of the area has been suspended and a special team has been formed to investigate the matter. The government has announced that the Friday holiday will be observed in all government and private schools.
Former Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami, Sirajul Haq, said that the government should focus on the problems facing Balochistan.

