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The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has called for a public holiday across the country on December 27, the anniversary of the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. In a statement, Shahid Mehmood, a Japanese lawyer and president of the PPP, said that December 27 is a “black chapter” in Pakistan’s history, as it marks the day when the world witnessed the first female Prime Minister of Islam being brutally murdered while waging a global war against terrorism.
Shahid Mehmood has asked Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to declare a public holiday across the country on December 27 and to observe the day as “Youm-e-Benazir” or Benazir Day. He said that this would be the best way to pay tribute to Benazir Bhutto and to commemorate her sacrifice for democracy in the country.
Shahid Mehmood said that Benazir Bhutto is a world leader who is respected and admired by people around the world. He also pointed out that the country has achieved democracy today because of her demise. The PPP leader added that the best way to pay tribute to her is to declare her death anniversary as a public holiday and to observe the day with great fanfare.
In related news, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned that a cold wave is expected to hit the city from Tuesday to Thursday, with temperatures expected to drop significantly. The department said that a western wind system is likely to affect the city during this period, leading to an increase in cold temperatures.
In other news, the Regional Police Officer (RPO) has confirmed that the terrorists who attacked the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi used a drone to launch the attack and fired at civilians. The RPO added that the security forces have retrieved audio and video recordings from the drone, which are being used as evidence in the investigation.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced that it will hold a protest rally in the federal capital on January 9 to mark the 12th anniversary of the party’s founding. The party has also announced that it will hold a public meeting in Islamabad on January 10 to mark the occasion.
The Special Committee for Kashmir has announced that it will hold a meeting on December 27 to discuss the current situation in Kashmir and to brainstorm ways to resolve the Kashmir dispute. The committee has also announced that it will hold a public meeting in Muzaffarabad on December 28 to mark the occasion.
In sports news, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that it will hold a meeting on December 29 to discuss the current state of the Pakistan cricket team. The PCB has also announced that it will hold a public meeting in Lahore on December 30 to mark the occasion.
In other news, the High Commission of Pakistan in London has announced that it will hold a meeting on December 28 to discuss the current situation in the UK and to brainstorm ways to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. The commission has also announced that it will hold a public meeting in London on December 29 to mark the occasion.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, has announced that Israel has officially recognized Somalia as a sovereign and independent state. The move is seen as a major diplomatic victory for Somalia, which has been struggling to establish its sovereignty for decades.
In other news, the Pakistan Police have arrested a suspect who was involved in a recent robbery in the city. The police said that the suspect was caught after a thorough investigation and that the stolen goods have been recovered.
The Pakistani actor, Nausheen Siddiqui, has spoken out against the practice of carrying a large entourage on film sets. She said that a small team can be just as effective and efficient as a large one, and that there is no need to carry so many people on film sets.
In other news, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned that a cold wave is expected to hit the city from Tuesday to Thursday, with temperatures expected to drop significantly. The department said that a western wind system is likely to affect the city during this period, leading to an increase in cold temperatures.
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