Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has launched a severe accusation against the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claiming the party has failed to disavow an “anti-Pakistan narrative” being propagated through its channels. Speaking to Geo News at Parliament House, Khawaja Asif expressed deep concern over the political rhetoric and its potential impact on national institutions. The core of the Minister’s critique centers on the social media activity originating from the PTI founder’s account. Khawaja Asif alleged that this account is being used to consistently build and disseminate narratives against state institutions, shifting between targeting the armed forces and the judiciary.…
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Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held a significant meeting with senior officials at the UK Foreign Office in London to discuss bilateral relations and the crucial matter of extraditing certain Pakistani nationals. The high-level meeting underscores Pakistan’s ongoing concerns regarding potential external interference in its internal security and political stability. Sources confirm that Pakistan’s High Commissioner, Dr. Muhammad Faisal, was also present during the discussions in London. Minister Naqvi used the opportunity to brief the British authorities on the activities of specific Pakistani individuals residing in the UK who are allegedly involved in inciting political disorder and chaos within Pakistan.…
The Sindhi Association of North America (SANA) Dallas chapter celebrated Sindh Cultural Day with great enthusiasm and grandeur, bringing together a large number of Sindhi families from Dallas and surrounding areas. The vibrant event not only unified the local community but also successfully showcased the rich heritage and traditions of Sindh on American soil. The ceremony was graced by the presence of several prominent figures, including Texas State Assembly Member Salman Bhojani, Vice Consul Farhan Ahmed from the Consulate General of Pakistan in Houston, SANA central leaders Asghar Pathan and Asad Sheikh, and many other community figures. Addressing the gathering,…
An internal account of the joint opposition parliamentary party meeting, chaired by Mehmood Khan Achakzai, has revealed a careful tactical shift combining institutional pressure with an avoidance of public confrontation. The opposition aims to secure its constitutional rights within Parliament while minimizing the risk of a government crackdown outside. A key strategic discussion focused on the protocol for meeting the PTI founder in Adiala Jail. Sources indicate that members collectively decided that no party worker would accompany the founder’s sisters or lawyers for the scheduled visit on Tuesday. This measure was adopted to deny the government any opportunity or pretext…
The adage that age is merely a number has been beautifully illustrated by Sukh Ram Das, a retired government school teacher from Tharparkar, Sindh, who recently achieved a law degree from the University of Karachi at the age of 79. His inspiring feat is not just a personal achievement but a testament to his deep commitment to social justice and his community. Sukh Ram Das, a father of nine, took the ambitious decision to enroll in the University of Karachi’s Department of Law at the age of 74. After five years of dedicated study, he successfully completed his degree at…
The political climate in Pakistan intensified as Minister of State for Interior, Talal Chaudhry, issued a sharp warning, hinting at the potential relocation of the PTI founder from Adiala Jail. The threat comes amid ongoing confrontation between the government and the opposition party. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Talal Chaudhry stated that if PTI supporters create disorder outside Adiala or pose a threat to the security of other inmates, the founder “will be transferred.” He directly accused the founder of attempting to “blackmail” the military establishment and its chief with the goal of regaining power and having his legal…
A rare moment of humour and lightheartedness disrupted the otherwise serious proceedings of Pakistan’s National Assembly session when a member’s currency accidentally fell onto the chamber floor. The incident occurred after a piece of money was spotted on the ground. Speaker Ayaz Sadiq picked up the cash and humorously inquired of the assembled members, “Whose money is this?” The response was immediate and unexpected: numerous lawmakers raised their hands. The Speaker highlighted the comic situation, announcing, “Twelve members have raised their hands for this!” This statement instantly dissolved the tension, causing a wave of laughter to sweep through the House.…
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended warm congratulations to the leadership and people of the United Arab Emirates on the occasion of their Union Day, underscoring the enduring strategic ties between the two nations. The Prime Minister’s message focused on celebrating the UAE’s progress and cementing future economic cooperation. Expressing his honor at attending the national celebrations, the Prime Minister lauded the current UAE leadership for successfully steering the country toward significant development and prosperity. He emphasized that Pakistan takes immense pride in its strategic partnership with the UAE, acknowledging the contribution of the large Pakistani diaspora—approximately 1.5 million Pakistanis—whose efforts…
The political tension in Pakistan escalated sharply as Rana Sanaullah, Senior Leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Advisor to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs, made a profoundly serious statement regarding the fate of the PTI founder. In a clear and unambiguous declaration, he stated that the possibility of filing a treason case against the PTI founder could not be ruled out. Speaking to a private television channel, Rana Sanaullah emphasized that the government fully endorsed the “clear message” delivered by the Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) in a recent press conference. He warned that if PTI…
The provincial government of Sindh has announced a major administrative reform aimed at enhancing transparency and curbing corruption in public spending. Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon declared that all public procurement, tenders, and official contracts across the province will now be processed electronically through a centralized e-tendering system. This marks a critical step toward modernizing governance and ensuring greater accountability in financial dealings. Addressing a recent incident of violence in Karachi, Sharjeel Memon condemned the lawlessness witnessed during the Culture Day celebrations, specifically citing the damage done to the People’s Bus Service. While affirming the importance of cultural events, he warned…
