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 arrested has been suspended, and charges have been filed against her at a women’s police station. Khan claimed that the party has laid the foundation for various development projects in the Old City area, including a new track on the road leading from Peoples’ Chowk to the Quaid’s Mausoleum and a new track on the road leading from Khudadad Colony. Pakistan has called for continued international support for stability and security in Somalia.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Barrister Gohar has stated that today is the last day of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Saeed Afridi’s visit to Sindh. The police have arrested a suspect involved in the PESCO scandal, recovering $160,000 in US dollars. Punjab Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz, has congratulated the Pakistan Navy on successfully testing a missile.
Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has ordered the Minister of Health, the Health Secretary, and the PMDC administration to remain on high alert and provide all possible medical assistance to the patients. The Rangers spokesperson claims that a significant amount of goods valued at millions of rupees was seized during an operation with customs enforcement. Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel’s actions in Somalia, with Ismail Dar.

