As Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif continues his one-day visit to Quetta, he expressed deep concern over foreign support to terrorists in Balochistan. Addressing a gathering of local politicians, Sharif stated that the government will not budge until terrorism is eradicated from the province.
Sharif also emphasized that intelligence-based operations have led to the elimination of 784 terrorists in the province, resulting in improved security and stability in Balochistan. He assured the gathering that the government will continue to work towards the development, stability, and welfare of the province.
During his meeting with Balochistan Governor Jaffer Khan Mandokhail at the Governor’s House, Sharif was presented with the Guard of Honor. The meeting was attended by Sharif, Mandokhail, CM Balochistan Mir Sardar Ahmed Bugti, federal ministers, and local politicians.
Sharif also praised the efforts of the provincial cabinet in providing public services despite numerous challenges. He announced that he will inaugurate the Karachi-Chaman Road today.
In a separate development, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has recommended the cancellation of the privatization process of the Housing Finance Company Limited (HFC). The move comes after the company failed to meet its obligations.
In other news, the Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis, Sajid Mehmood, has announced that the Islamabad Environment Protection Agency (EPEA) will take action against the Paper Mill factory for cutting down trees in the capital city.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Mahmood Jan, has criticized the Punjab government for not treating KP with respect during their visit. The CM KP was reportedly treated poorly during a recent visit to Punjab.
In a significant development, the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced that it will resume direct flights from Lahore to London on March 30th. The flights will operate from Lahore to London’s Heathrow Airport.
According to the Bureau of Immigration, a total of 1.2 million Pakistanis left the country in 2025 to work abroad. The figure marks a significant increase from previous years.
In a related development, the Traffic Police has announced that traffic flow has been affected in various areas of the city, including the Abdullah Haroon Road and the Chaudhry Khaliq Zaman Road.
In a shocking incident, a woman was beaten to death in Karachi’s Korangi area. The police have arrested two suspects and registered a case against them.
In a separate development, the Prime Minister has directed authorities to start pilot projects in areas where pisco and queesco are facing significant losses. The move aims to mitigate the losses and stabilize the economy.
In a significant development, the Turkish government has announced that it is in talks with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to join the two countries’ defense alliance. The move is seen as a major breakthrough in regional security cooperation.
Finally, the Iranian government has accused the United States of spreading misinformation and trying to create chaos in the region. The statement comes amid tensions between the two countries.
In entertainment news, Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan has invested in a major real estate project in Gujarat’s GIFT City. The project aims to develop a large residential and commercial complex in the region.
In sports news, Pakistan’s national cricket team has been practicing hard in preparation for their upcoming series against Sri Lanka. The team is expected to perform well in the series.
In business news, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) has seen a significant increase in trading volumes in recent days. The move is seen as a positive sign for the economy.
Overall, it has been a busy day in Pakistan with significant developments in politics, economy, sports, and entertainment.

