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The Federal Government of Pakistan has appointed Muhammad Ali Randhawa, a Grade 20 officer from the Pakistan Administrative Service, as the new Director-General of the Passport and Immigration Department. A notification has been issued by the federal government to announce the appointment of Muhammad Ali Randhawa.
According to the notification, the new DG has been tasked by the Minister of Interior, Rana Sanaullah, to reform the passport and immigration system at all levels. Responding to the appointment, Muhammad Ali Randhawa stated that they will consider the opinions of experts to decide the location of a new cricket stadium in Islamabad.
In other news, the Minister of Interior has directed the new DG to digitize the passport and immigration system across the country and eliminate the need for paper documents. The Minister has emphasized the importance of prioritizing public convenience in the passport and immigration system.
Separately, the government has initiated the provision of relief funds to public transport and cargo vehicle owners through digital wallets.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister’s Spokesperson, Faisal Javed, has stated that the recent comments by the US regarding Pakistan’s financial reserves are baseless and contrary to reality. In another development, the Pakistan Navy is being equipped with the latest platforms and specialized technologies.
Regarding the ongoing crisis in the region, the Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Marriyum Aurangzeb, has stated that the Prime Minister has taken prompt notice of the situation and has ensured that there is no scarcity of petrol.
In a separate statement, Senator Musadik Malik, the Federal Minister, has warned that the entire region has been engulfed in conflict for four weeks and that buying expensive goods and selling them cheaply will not be sustainable.
Iran has been subjected to an undeclared war, and a school in Iran was attacked, resulting in the loss of lives.
In another development, the PTI’s Member of the National Assembly, Shir Ali Arbab, has stated that if the party’s ticket was given to someone other than Arfan Saeed, he would expose the party’s internal matters.
Senator Rana Tanveer, the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs, has stated that protests against the government do not gain momentum and that if protests are to be held, they should be against countries like India and Israel.
Senator Ishaq Dar, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, has welcomed the statement made by Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi.
In a significant development, the notorious dacoit, Gora Omarani, has surrendered along with his accomplices in the Rahim Yar Khan district.
Following the increase in the prices of petroleum products, transporters have also increased their fares.
According to security sources, two Afghan nationals, who were among the terrorists killed, have managed to escape.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecasted heavy rain in Karachi.
The US President has stated that Iran has been given 48 hours to agree to a deal or open the Strait of Hormuz.
Following the attack by the US and Israel on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, Russia’s state-owned nuclear company has evacuated 198 employees from the plant.
The writer of the article has stated that Pakistan has maintained its relations with China, and US President Trump has preferred a Pakistani field marshal as a mediator. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been subjected to a diplomatic defeat.
According to a news agency, Hamida Suleman and her daughter have been arrested after their green cards were revoked.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has claimed that they have successfully targeted an Israeli aircraft using a drone.
The commander of the Gerald R. Ford has stated that the vessel will not be able to pass through the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait due to the fear of the Yemeni heroes and steadfast people.
General Qasim has stated that the commander of the Gerald R. Ford has refused to pass through the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait due to the fear of the Yemeni heroes and steadfast people.

