Pakistan’s Former Prime Minister and Leader of the Awami Pakistan Party, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, has said that the current situation in the country is a shared responsibility of all. In an address at the National Dialogue Committee, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that for 60 years, hybrid governments have been in power in the country, and until everyone sits together, the situation will not improve. He stated that all citizens are responsible for Pakistan’s problems, and he does not know of any individual or institution that is not accountable for the country’s situation.
A member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and a member of the National Assembly, Sher Afzal Marwat, said that the dialogue process always yields sustainable results. Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi further stated that the outcome of the country’s problems and issues can be seen in the condition of the economy, and that the media’s freedom is essential for the country’s progress. He emphasized that when the media is not free, the country suffers, and its effects can be seen on the economy.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi also stated that the country’s problems are a result of the leadership’s failure to address them, and that the country is controlled by an elite class. He emphasized that the country’s current situation is a result of the leadership’s inability to address the problems and that the country needs to come together to address its issues.
In a separate development, Field Marshal Qamar Javed Bajwa has visited the Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Nawaf bin Said Al-Maliki, in Lahore. The Field Marshal has reviewed the training exercises conducted under the formation, emphasizing the need for preparedness and innovation for future wars.
The weather in the city of Lahore is expected to be dry and chilly for the next 24 hours, while the northern districts of Balochistan are expected to experience severe cold weather. The provincial government has taken steps to address the issues of forced marriages and education, and has also taken measures to improve the healthcare services in the province.
In other news, the Pakistan Health Care Commission has visited the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi to assess the healthcare services provided to the inmates. The commission has recommended that the government improve the healthcare services in the jail.
In a separate development, the Nepalese government has reduced the electricity tariff to 93 paisas per unit, effective immediately. The President of the Joint Action Committee, Younas Masih, has urged the government to focus on the problems faced by the people and to address their grievances.
In a separate development, a police investigation has been launched into a case of theft, and the police have arrested several suspects. The police have also launched an investigation into a case of corruption, and have arrested several suspects.
In a separate development, the Karachi Police have launched a crackdown on the black market, and have arrested several suspects. The police have also launched an investigation into a case of smuggling, and have arrested several suspects.
In a separate development, the Sindh government has announced that it will provide financial assistance to the families of the victims of the recent floods. The government has also announced that it will provide assistance to the affected families to rebuild their homes.
In a separate development, the Pakistan Showbiz Industry has announced that it will hold a charity event to raise funds for the victims of the recent flood. The event will be held in several cities across the country, and will feature performances by several artists.
In a separate development, the British Ministry of Defense has confirmed that the US has requested the assistance of the British government to seize a ship, and that the British government has provided the necessary assistance.
Overall, the current situation in Pakistan is a shared responsibility of all citizens, and it is essential for the country to come together to address its problems and issues.

