The Prime Minister’s Advisor on Political Affairs, Senator Rana Sanaullah Khan, has claimed that those who have fabricated false cases against their opponents and sowed the seeds of hatred will face consequences today. In his address at a ceremony in Faisalabad, Rana Sanaullah stated that in the past, a party’s government had filed a false case against him, and now they are facing the consequences. He said that such people should not be worried, but rather acknowledge their crimes and seek pardon. The Prime Minister’s advisor further stated that we have repeatedly said that issues can be resolved through negotiations, but our opponents have fabricated false cases and sown the seeds of hatred. They are now facing the consequences of their actions.
Rana Sanaullah also claimed that PTI is once again talking about street movement, but they will face failure again and eventually come back to negotiations. The Prime Minister has offered talks with the opposition, ensuring the stability of the government and the confidence of its leaders. The Acting Representative stated that the United Nations Charter binds countries to refrain from using force or intimidation against another state. In various cities across the country, several locations were closed due to heavy fog, and motorways were closed for traffic.
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has demoted a 16-grade officer to the 14th grade, alleging that the officer had removed cigarette stubs and CTV video from the premises. A woman and her child were allegedly kidnapped by a group of people who took them to a hospital under the pretext of treating the woman’s illness and then kidnapped the child from the ward. Murtaza Wahab stated that our doors are open to everyone, and hospitals in Punjab are treating patients from other provinces.
Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Saeed Abu Al-Khasab, stated that once again, a network of propaganda has been activated against our country. Iran claims that Israel and the US are continuing to instigate elements to create instability in the country. Iran’s intelligence agencies have arrested several extremist individuals who have acknowledged their connections with foreign agencies. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a new fare chart for transport has been issued after a decrease in diesel prices.
In Peshawar, the Transport Department has decided to maintain a 50% concession for students and special individuals. This incident occurred in the same private university where a student, Muhammad Avis, had recently jumped to his death. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the Bangladesh High Commission and offered condolences on the passing of former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. A case has been registered in Karachi against the import of explosives from the Raiwind Municipality.
The Punjab government has approved a policy to ban and take strict action against individuals who issue anti-state statements. The Acting Representative stated that the United Nations Charter binds countries to refrain from using force or intimidation against another state. The funeral prayer of the deceased will be offered in Lahore after the Zuhr prayer. The Prime Minister has offered talks with the opposition, ensuring the stability of the government and the confidence of its leaders.

