Punjab News: Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has completed the consultative process for appointing the opposition leader in the Assembly. According to sources, the Speaker of the Chamber has finalized the appointment of opposition leader, with the Secretary National Assembly and Special Secretary Law participating in the consultative process. On this occasion, the verification process for appointing the opposition leader was also reviewed, and a final decision is expected to be made by tonight or tomorrow.
Rescue officials have advised families to immediately move to a safe location in case of a gas leak. Under the National Police Foundation’s collaboration, modern facilities will be provided for officers, and issues related to their promotion will be resolved. Karachi is expected to witness dry weather with a possibility of cool nights.
According to police, the thieves were trying to escape with a citizen’s new motorcycle. In the morning, areas such as Serjani, Scheme 25, Gulshan-e-Maimar, Bahria Town, and a few others experienced low visibility due to fog, affecting the gaze and traffic.
Former Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said that global oil prices are at their four-year lowest level, but economic growth is not happening. Federal Minister Senator Musadik Malik said that the government of Pakistan receives a 12% interest rate on dollars, while in the past, 50 people were given $4 billion at a zero-interest rate.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif received a phone call from Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. As a result of the current government’s efforts, the cross-subsidy from the industry has reduced to Rs. 123 billion so far. The Prime Minister and the Cabinet were briefed on the design of the new banknotes issued by the State Bank.
In Faisalabad, 2 million kilograms of wheat went missing from the storages of the Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation (PASSCO). The government has decided to revive the health card facilities for the residents of Azad Kashmir under a new formula. The security forces have vowed to eliminate terrorism completely and are determined to bring an end to it.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif set a deadline for installing MTAGs on vehicles, which will expire tomorrow. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly passed a constitutional amendment bill related to local bodies. Pakistan believes that the fabricated story of terrorism allegations by India is for political purposes.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs hopes that peace and stability will be maintained in Iran. The Pakistan Sports Board has announced that the cricket team will not participate in the World Cup in Bangladesh unless the players are not provided financial compensation. Well-known news anchor Iqrar ul Hassan has left his job at Pakistan Television (PTV) and Radio Pakistan.
A US official said that an additional sale of Venezuelan oil is expected in the coming days and weeks. The British authorities have warned that the situation in Iran may deteriorate rapidly, posing a risk to diplomatic staff and advising their citizens not to travel to Iran.

