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Pakistan Rights Movement Founded by Former Senator, Vowing to Promote True Democracy and Uphold Voting Rights. Former Senator Mashallah Ahmed Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Rights Movement, has expressed his desire for a Pakistan where authoritarianism and hybrid democracy do not exist. He stated that the new party aims to promote true democracy and the sanctity of voting rights in Pakistan. Khan also emphasized the need for Pakistan to play a frontline role in supporting Palestine and Kashmir. The police have apprehended over 30 party activists, with one police officer injured in the protests. A police constable who was…

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Tora Bora Valley, Khyber District – In a significant development, the residents of the Tora Bora Valley in Khyber District have begun their relocation to safer areas, following reports of an imminent military operation in the region. According to official sources, the government has initiated a relocation program for the residents of the valley, providing them with an initial financial assistance of PKR 300,000 per family to aid their relocation. In addition to the financial assistance, each family will also receive a monthly stipend of PKR 500,000 to facilitate their transition to a new place of residence. The district administration…

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Peshawar, KP – The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has once again requested the federal government to provide funds to alleviate the financial crisis in the province. In a letter to the federal government, KP’s Adviser on Finance, Mezmal Aslam, stated that the federal government has provided limited funds for the first six months of the financial year 2025-26. Out of the allocated 292 billion rupees for the merged districts, only 56 billion rupees have been released. The participants expressed that the KP government has failed to provide governance, with no clear policies for health, education, infrastructure, and public welfare. The letter…

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Ishaq Dar, has arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to attend the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Foreign Ministers Council meeting. During his visit, Senator Dar will officially open the new consulate building in Jeddah and address key regional issues, including the concerns faced by the Muslim Ummah. Meanwhile, the Sindh government has transferred a lady police constable to a Women’s Police Station on charges of custodial torture. In other news, Pakistan has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the stability and security of Somalia. The country’s Deputy Prime Minister and…

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Pakistan’s anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Peshawar has been hearing the case of the Radio Pakistan attack. On this occasion, the Punjab Forensic Lab report was presented in court. The court returned the original report to the police and ordered the prosecution to present a copy, while also directing the investigating officer to appear in court on the next hearing. During the hearing, a notification was issued announcing the appointment of Additional Advocate General Muhammad Inam Yousafzai as special prosecutor, which was opposed by the lawyer for the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC). The lawyer argued that Muhammad Inam Yousafzai had represented…

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Sindh Education Minister has made a decision to change the time tables of schools due to the severity of the cold wave. According to the notification, government and private schools will open at 9 am, while the closing time will remain the same as usual. The notification states that the decision will be applicable until January 26. In other news, a lady police constable who was arrested has been suspended, and a case has been registered against her at the Women Police Station. She claimed that she had also laid the foundation stone for various development projects in the Old…

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Sindh Minister for Local Government, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, has expressed his disapproval over PTI’s decision to hold a rally on the road, stating that it was not a suitable move. In a statement issued from Karachi, Shah said that the PTI leadership had been explicitly informed that the Jinnah Bagh rally was allowed, and that the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Saeed Afridi, was present at the Jinnah Bagh himself, and had given his consent for the rally. He further stated that it was the PTI who had initially requested to hold the rally at Jinnah Bagh, and not…

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Woman Held Captive in Karachi’s Defense Phase 5 Rescued After Police Intervention In a shocking incident, a woman was rescued from a flat in Karachi’s Defense Phase 5 after being chained by her ex-husband. The police said that the woman was rescued after receiving a complaint from the residents of the area. The woman, a resident of Sheri-i-Nigar Colony, was allegedly held captive by her ex-husband who had invited her to his residence with a false promise of providing financial assistance for their children. According to the police, the woman was chained in a room on the third floor of…

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A recent development in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has brought forth a significant change in the region’s approach to addressing narcotics-related issues. The government has decided to postpone amendments to the narcotics law, a move that was initially expected to introduce crucial changes to the existing legislation. According to sources, the provincial cabinet chose to put the proposed amendments on hold following allegations of links between the provincial chief minister, Suhail Anwar Khan, and narcotics dealers. This move has been seen as a major setback in the government’s efforts to tackle the growing problem of narcotics in the region. The…

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Article: The streets of Karachi have become a battleground, with a staggering number of stray dog attacks leaving residents fearful of stepping out of their homes. In the first week of this month alone, over 800 cases of dog bites have been reported in the city, with the numbers steadily increasing. The Sindh government’s Rabies Control Program, launched in 2022, has failed to achieve its desired goals despite a hefty budget and a prolonged plan, with only limited vaccination and neutering carried out. In just five days of this year, over 850 cases of dog bites have been reported in…

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