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A tragic incident has shocked Karachi, as a 70-year-old man lost his life after falling into a drain near the Korangi Kabaddi Ground. The incident, which has been widely shared on social media, shows the victim, identified as Kale Khan, riding a bicycle on a dark road while carrying goods. Unfortunately, he lost control of the bike and fell into the drain, which had no protective barriers.
Eyewitnesses claim that two motorcyclists were nearby but failed to provide any assistance. Preliminary investigations suggest that the lack of a protective barrier around the drain led to the fatal accident. The rescue team has identified the victim as Kale Khan, a resident of Sector 34, Three, Zaman Town.
This incident is just one of the many that have taken place in Karachi in recent days. Meanwhile, the Sindh and Punjab police have launched a joint operation against kidnappers in Ghotki, who have been targeting travelers. Following successful negotiations between the government and the Goods Transporters Association, the latter has called off its strike.
In a separate incident, the Islamabad police have arrested an Afghan national who was posing as an employee of the US embassy. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stated that the Indian government has been taught a lesson in the ongoing conflict, one that they will never forget.
In other news, the Pakistan Navy has launched its submarine, Ghazi, in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The Pakistan People’s Party, the Balochistan Awami Party, and the National League have filed petitions in connection with the incident.
In Peshawar, the director of the Lady Reading Hospital has been removed from his position due to poor performance. In a meeting between the Secretary of Defense and the Minister of Railways, they discussed the recent attack in Bonai.
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has stated that the attack on Bonai has been hijacked by those who aim to spread chaos and confusion. The Punjab Assembly has passed a resolution condemning the Indian government’s treatment of a Bihar minister.
In a significant development, the Judicial Service Rules have been amended in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, removing the requirement for a 2-year practice period for civil judges. Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori has stated that the nation will not be cowed down by fear and will not be confined to their homes.
In other news, the UAE’s Minister of State for Tolerance and Coexistence has arrived in Khairpur, where he met with the Minister of Interior. The Prime Minister’s Special Assistant has stated that the government will prioritize providing financial assistance to the affected families.
In a separate incident, a woman doctor’s brother has stated that her sister has decided not to join government service due to the pressure she is facing. In a tragic incident in Bangalore, India, a man died on the road due to a heart attack after being denied timely medical attention.
The UAE’s Minister of State for Tolerance and Coexistence has met with the Minister of Interior in Khairpur. Meanwhile, Argentine football star and captain of the team that won the World Cup, Lionel Messi, has received a watch worth $11 million as a gift during his visit to India.

