Pakistan has summoned the Afghan Deputy Head of Mission to the Foreign Office over the death of four Pakistani soldiers in a clash with terrorists. The Foreign Office issued a statement stating that the Afghan Deputy Head of Mission was called and formally declared persona non grata. Pakistan maintains that the Afghan Taliban are supporting the Khawarij and TTP, and has expressed concerns over terrorist safe havens in Afghanistan.
According to the statement, Lance Naik Muhammad Waqas, Naik Khan Waze, and Sepoy Sufyan Haider have been martyred, while Sepoy Rafiq has also laid down his life in battle. The Foreign Office stated that Pakistan has demanded a comprehensive investigation and action against terrorism in Afghanistan. The statement also called on the Afghan Taliban to take immediate and verifiable action against all terrorist groups.
Pakistan reserves the right to defend its sovereignty. The Foreign Office summoned the Afghan Chargé d’Affaires and formally declared him persona non grata. Pakistan has demanded that the Afghan Taliban take immediate and verifiable action against all terrorist groups.
The Interior Minister has summoned the SSP South to take immediate action against the perpetrators of the mobile phone theft in the Defence Bazaar area of Karachi. The thieves, armed with weapons, looted valuable mobile phones and escaped.
Pakistan has decided to make 2026 the year of reforms. The Minister of Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives has announced that the government will work towards implementing reforms in various sectors.
A Tajikistan delegation, led by the Minister of Culture, is visiting Pakistan to celebrate Tajik Culture Week. The delegation has met with the Minister of Information and Broadcasting.
Pakistan’s film industry is facing criticism for its cold response to local talent. Actor Afzal Khan, aka Rambow, has expressed his disappointment, stating that the film industry in Karachi is not welcoming to newcomers.
Bangladesh is mourning the death of student leader Sharif Uddin Hadi. The funeral prayers were held at the Dhaka University.
The price of gold has increased in Pakistan, reaching Rs. 456,162 per tola. The All Pakistan Goldsmiths and Jewellers Association has stated that this increase is unprecedented.
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