📝 Complete News Report ISLAMABAD— Following a devastating suicide bombing near the courts, the Federal Judicial Complex in the capital has reopened today, with activities slowly resuming amidst a palpable sense of mourning and high alert. A large number of lawyers and litigants arrived for their scheduled appearances, though the complex is now operating under exceptionally tight security protocols. To mitigate any further threats, the administration has enforced extremely stringent security arrangements. According to Express News, every individual seeking entry is subjected to comprehensive scrutiny. Lawyers’ clerks are granted access only upon displaying their official ID cards,…
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📝 Complete News Report ISLAMABAD— Pakistan’s legislative journey reaches a critical point today as the new draft of the 27th Constitutional Amendment is set to be presented to the Senate for approval. The Senate session is scheduled to commence shortly, attracting intense national scrutiny due to the significance of the proposed changes. The amendment, pushed forward by the ruling coalition, was successfully passed yesterday in the National Assembly with a resounding two-thirds majority. The government secured the support of 234 members, exceeding the required threshold of 224. However, the vote was not unanimous, as Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)…
📝 Complete News Report ISLAMABAD— The government of Pakistan has released detailed figures on expenditures made on Federal Development Projects during the first four months (July to October) of the current fiscal year. A total of PKR 75.96 billion was spent during this period, reflecting the initial momentum in executing the nation’s development goals. According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, approval was granted for the release of PKR 330.43 billion in Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) funds during these first four months. PSDP is the core mechanism for…
📝 Complete News Report PESHAWAR— In a notable diplomatic engagement aimed at strengthening international ties, Governor Faisal Karim Kundi of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) met with the US Chargé d’Affaires to Pakistan, Natalee A. Baker, on Wednesday. The Consul General of the United States stationed in Peshawar was also present during the meeting. The discussions covered several crucial areas of mutual interest. Both parties engaged in a detailed exchange on the current state of bilateral relations between Pakistan and the US, exploring avenues for further collaboration. A significant portion of the conversation was dedicated to exploring investment opportunities…
📝 Complete News Report ISLAMABAD— The political climate in Pakistan is once again heating up over recent constitutional amendments, as Barrister Gohar, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), issued a strong declaration against the changes. He unequivocally stated that whenever his party returns to power, they will repeal (withdraw) the controversial constitutional amendments passed by the incumbent federal government. Addressing the media in Islamabad, Barrister Gohar heavily criticized the process leading to the amendments. He argued that such vital constitutional decisions should not be rushed through “in haste” and that resolutions made in the legislative assembly must be based on national…
📝 Complete News Report SHIKARPUR, Sindh— A brutal exchange of gunfire between two rival groups in the kachay (riverine) area of Lakhi, Shikarpur, has tragically resulted in the death of five individuals. This violent episode once again casts a harsh light on the persistent tribal feuds and precarious security situation prevalent in the rural areas of interior Sindh. According to rescue sources, all five deceased individuals were immediately shifted to a local hospital for necessary medico-legal procedures. The scale of the violence has caused considerable fear and alarm among the local populace, underscoring the severity of the…
📝 Complete News Report ISLAMABAD— In a major political and legal maneuver, Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment has been successfully passed by the National Assembly with a two-thirds majority. The new draft is now scheduled to be sent to the Senate for decisive approval today. The Senate session is set for 11 a.m., followed by a Federal Cabinet meeting in the afternoon to approve corresponding legal changes necessitated by the constitutional amendments. The 27th Amendment incorporates eight new changes that are anticipated to reshape key aspects of the nation’s legal framework. A significant revision targets Article 6, Clause…
📝 Complete News Report ISLAMABAD— In the wake of the recent traumatic suicide attack, a crucial high-level meeting was convened to significantly reinforce the security perimeter of the District Courts Complex in Islamabad. The objective is to make the judicial heartland impervious to future threats and ensure the safety of all personnel. According to sources, major decisions were taken to modernize the entry points. The complex will soon see the installation of scanners alongside the existing walk-through gates. Litigants will only be allowed to carry their belongings inside after they have passed through a rigorous security clearance…
📝 Complete News Report ISLAMABAD— The Federal Judicial Complex in Islamabad resumed operations today, just two days after a devastating suicide attack near the courts attempted to paralyze the capital’s legal system. A large number of lawyers and litigants returned to the courts, though the atmosphere remains heavy with caution and grief. In response to the terrorist incident, the District Administration has implemented stringent security measures across the judicial complex. Entry protocols are strict: only lawyers’ clerks showing official identification cards are permitted access, while ordinary litigants (Saelin) must undergo thorough body searches and have their complete…
📝 Complete News Report PESHAWAR— Muzammil Aslam, the Advisor to the Chief Minister on Finance for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), has categorically affirmed the provincial government’s unwavering support for the Federation and the Armed Forces in the ongoing national fight against terrorism. However, he also voiced deep frustration regarding the lack of financial cooperation and the federal government’s alleged intention to reduce provincial budgets. Speaking to Geo News, Aslam highlighted that KP is the only province to have formulated its own Provincial Action Plan to combat militancy effectively. He insisted that while political disagreements exist, the provincial government…
