Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has once again received praise and encouragement from the youth of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The ceremony was filled with emotional moments, as students who won laptops through the government’s initiative had tears of joy in their eyes. The stories of struggles and hardships faced by these young individuals moved not only the participants but also the Prime Minister himself. Among the students who received laptops through the initiative was the son of a person who was martyred in a blast, a girl from a remote area of Karak, and many more. These students expressed their gratitude, saying that the initiative has made their lives easier and has helped them to achieve their dreams.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the government has taught a valuable lesson to the Indian government, which will never be forgotten. He also stated that the country’s prayers have helped them to gain victory in the war. He added that the Indian government will never forget this defeat. The Prime Minister emphasized that educating children is our first responsibility. He announced that 600,000 laptops were distributed on merit and that students from all over the country will be sent abroad for modern education.
In a significant announcement, the Prime Minister said that separate schools for boys and girls will be established in Harypur. Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, Rana Mashud, stated that the Prime Minister is playing a crucial role in empowering the youth.
Federal Minister Engineer Amir Muqam said that the world is recognizing Pakistan’s progress towards a better economy. In other news, a significant development has taken place in the trial of the May 9 attack case in Lahore. The Karachi Bar Association has also decided to hold a general body meeting to discuss the upcoming election.
Chairman of the PTI, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, expressed his concern over the order to remove judges from their positions. He stated that the move is a preposterous action and has caused him great concern.
In another development, the North Karachi Khayyamo Goth police launched a crackdown on power thieves. Minister of Communications and President of the Stability Party, Abdul Aleem Khan, said that it is part of the party’s manifesto to establish new provinces in the country. He argued that it is illogical to oppose the establishment of new provinces to solve the problems of the people.
In a significant development, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Umar Ata Bandial, and Justice Ahsan Khan have signed the verdict in the case of a woman who was brutally beaten by her husband. The governor of Punjab said that it is essential to maintain a relationship with the federal government to improve the province’s conditions. He added that the province will not engage in talks with terrorists.
In a separate development, the 5-day Karachi International Book Fair, which began on Thursday, has become a beacon of hope for book lovers. The fair, organized by the Pakistan Publishers and Booksellers Association (PPBA), has been attended by thousands of book enthusiasts. The fair has proven that reading is alive and that books are still the strongest companions of human consciousness.
In a shocking turn of events, the Karachi Bar Association’s election has been postponed. The Jacobabad anti-terrorism court has also delivered a verdict in a murder case. In a significant development, the United Nations Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team has released its 16th report, which reveals that the spokesperson of the ISIS-Khorasan and the founder of the organization’s media wing, Sultan Aziz Azam, has been arrested.
In a separate development, former American President Donald Trump’s administration has instructed the USCIS to expedite the process of revoking the citizenship of foreign-born Americans. In another significant development, Germany has decided to bring back 535 Afghan nationals who worked with the German military in Afghanistan before its withdrawal and are now facing threats from the Taliban government.

