Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has confirmed that 41 Indian-proxy terrorists were killed in two separate operations conducted on January 29 in Balochistan province. According to the ISPR, one operation was conducted in the Harani district’s outskirts, where security forces effectively targeted the hideout of the terrorists. Following intense gunfire exchanges, 30 Indian-sponsored terrorists were eliminated. In the second operation, which took place near the Chapri Dam in Mianwali, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) and terrorists exchanged fire. The killed terrorists were affiliated with the Khawarij and Hindustan factions, and a significant amount of arms and explosives were recovered from their…
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Lahore’s Bhatai Gate incident has sent shockwaves across the country, prompting a series of measures in Islamabad and other parts of the country. In the wake of the Lahore incident, the district administration in Islamabad has begun to close manholes to prevent theft of their coverings. According to CDA officials, there is no mechanism in place to prevent the theft of these coverings, which has become a common occurrence. The officials stated that the woman’s father had told them that his daughter had a dispute with her husband, which is why the police took him away. The officials also explained…
Article: A sudden surge in the demand for string lights has been observed in Lahore as the Basant festival approaches. Residents are enthusiastically purchasing string lights for kite-flying at night. People claim that despite the high prices, the festival feels incomplete without these lights. In order to maintain religious harmony and public peace during the festival, certain restrictions have been imposed. On the other hand, shopkeepers claim that string lights worth between 2,000 to 30,000 rupees are available, which will light up the sky during the festival. The Basant festival will be celebrated in different areas of Lahore from February…
Pakistani authorities have made significant strides in their efforts to crack down on illicit activities, with a recent raid in Rawalpindi resulting in the arrest of a supplier of thousands of Chinese lanterns and other related equipment. According to police reports, the operation was conducted at a truck near the Air Port Police Station in Rawalpindi, where a large quantity of Chinese lanterns and related equipment was seized. The authorities claimed that the equipment was being supplied to various areas of the city for the upcoming Basant festival. In a separate incident, police in the Industrial Area of Islamabad conducted…
The Director General (DG) of Traffic in Karachi, Pir Muhammad Shah, has been removed from his position. A notification in this regard has been issued, and Muzahar Nawaz Sheikh has been appointed as the new DG Traffic Karachi. According to sources, Pir Muhammad Shah was removed from his position for failing to manage traffic after the Glass Plaza fire, which affected traffic flow in the area. The fire, which occurred on January 17, claimed the lives of 79 people. Following the blaze, the Punjab-Balochistan highway was closed in Dera Ghazi Khan (D.G. Khan). Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry has stated that…
Article: In a significant move towards national economic revitalization, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the efforts of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, acknowledging the collaborative efforts of the government and the military in addressing the country’s economic challenges. Addressing a ceremony in Islamabad, he stated that Pakistan has secured a unique position in the world following its victory in the struggle of right, with the world now acknowledging and investing in the country. The Prime Minister emphasized that without Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s assistance, many issues would not have been resolved. He also announced a reduction of 9 rupees…
Peshawar, Pakistan – In a significant development, the Peshawar High Court has directed the release of funds for the victims of the Tora Bora operation, while hearing a petition related to the matter. The bench, comprising Justice Waqar Ahmed and Justice Muhammad Fehim Wali, heard the petition. During the hearing, the petitioner’s lawyer questioned the government whether it had granted permission for the operation. In response, the Additional Attorney General stated that the federal government had not given permission for the operation, and the provincial government had also not granted any such permission. The Peshawar High Court ordered the release…
Pakistan is grappling with the challenges of the upcoming Basant season, which is expected to attract millions of people to the country. However, the event has also raised concerns about the use of electricity due to the use of metal kites, which could be detrimental to the LESCO (Lahore Electric Supply Company) system. As the residents of Lahore and other cities prepare to celebrate the festive season, they are also stockpiling street lights, which are in high demand for kite-flying at night. In a statement, Chairman LESCO, Amir Drazia, expressed his concern that the use of metal kites could cause…
The operation in Kech and the surrender of dacoit groups continues. SSP Kech, Muhammad Mural Khan Khangro, said that the police and Rangers are jointly operating in Kech. During the operation, four members of a gang in Kech surrendered. Muhammad Mural Khan Khangro said that the accused were wanted for abduction for ransom, attacks on police, and premeditated murder. All routes from Dera Ghazi Khan to Balochistan have been blocked. In a statement to the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government said that it is committed to fighting terrorism alongside the people. Rescue and fire brigade teams are working…
Pakistan’s former Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pervez Khattak, has been injured in a road accident, according to family sources. Khattak was involved in a car crash on a motorway two days ago, and he is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital in Islamabad. Sources reveal that the accident occurred near Dera Ghazi Khan (DG Khan), where the roads were closed for travelers heading from Punjab to Balochistan. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed solidarity with the Pakistani government and people in the fight against terrorism. Rescue and fire brigade teams are working to put out the…
