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In a recent press conference in Islamabad, former Prime Minister and senior leader of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Raja Pervaiz Ashraf expressed his support for the coalition government. He stated that the government has taken notice of the party’s walkout on the Ordinance issue, which is a positive development. Ashraf emphasized that the ruling coalition has full unity, which is in the best interest of Pakistan.
The former Prime Minister emphasized that the party will continue to work towards resolving the issue of the opposition leader’s appointment in the National Assembly. He stated that the party will not compromise on its core values and will continue to support the government in the national interest.
Ashraf also spoke about the recent controversy surrounding the auction of number plates bearing the names of famous personalities, including former President Asif Zardari and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. He stated that the party had given permission for the auction, but the individuals involved backed out.
The PPP leader emphasized that the real issues facing the country are inflation and high prices of essential commodities. He stated that the government should focus on addressing these issues instead of getting bogged down in minor controversies.
Meanwhile, the opposition alliance, Tehreek-e-Insaf, has announced that it is ready to face a long and difficult struggle to protect its fundamental rights. The party’s general secretary and central leader, Asad Qaiser, stated that the party will not back down from its demands.
In other news, the government has announced plans to introduce a pre-clearance system to simplify visa procedures for citizens of Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates. The move is expected to boost trade and tourism between the two countries.
In a statement, the Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Barrister Saad Rafique, reiterated that the party considers the Taliban a terrorist organization. The party has been vocal in its criticism of the government’s handling of the situation in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
The federal minister for interior, Tallal Chaudhry, has advised the members of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly to address their concerns to their chief minister instead of writing to the federal government. The minister emphasized that the federal government is committed to addressing the concerns of the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
In a related development, the government has announced plans to launch a comprehensive plan to address the issues of corruption and mismanagement in the Capital Development Authority (CDA). The plan includes measures to ensure transparency and accountability in the allocation of government funds and resources.
The Islamabad High Court has condemned the murder of a lawyer, Sheikh Abdul Rauf, who was shot dead in the capital city. The police have launched an investigation into the murder, which is being seen as a cowardly act of terrorism.
In a statement, the Minister of State for Finance, Miftah Ismail, emphasized that the real issues facing the country are inflation and high prices of essential commodities. He stated that the government is committed to addressing these issues and ensuring that the people of Pakistan are able to live with dignity.
In other news, the Iranian government has announced that the protests that have been ongoing in the country for the past two weeks have subsided, and normalcy has been restored. The government has also announced that international calls have been restored, and the internet services have been resumed.
The Iranian government has also announced that it will be hosting a meeting with the international community to discuss the recent protests and other issues related to the country. The meeting is expected to be attended by representatives from various countries and international organizations.
In a related development, the police have arrested a young man who is suspected of being involved in a string of burglaries in the city of Karachi. The man is believed to have been involved in the theft of a large quantity of gold and cash.
Finally, the leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami, Maulana Fazlur Rahman, has commented on the controversy surrounding the refusal of the Punjab government to provide protocol to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Shehbaz Sharif.

