Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s health has been misrepresented, according to senior party leader Mahmood Achakzai. The claim comes after a joint meeting of the PTI and the Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Pakistan’s (TTP) political committee. Achakzai stated that the party had announced its protest, which was used as a pretext to portray Khan’s illness as a distraction. He added that the real intention behind the move was to divert the public’s attention from their true objectives.
Meanwhile, the government has taken steps to ensure the security of the country. All routes from Punjab to Balochistan have been blocked in the city of Dera Ghazi Khan. The Saudi Foreign Ministry has stated its support for the Pakistani government and people in the fight against terrorism. Rescue and fire brigade teams are working tirelessly to extinguish the flames.
In other news, the government has established Pakistan’s first Agriculutural Food and Drug Authority in the province of Punjab. On Wednesday, the traffic police in Karachi issued a traffic plan for a protest march under the umbrella of the Jamaat-e-Islami. The march, titled “Jine Do Karachi,” is scheduled to take place at 3 pm on Sharif Faisal Street.
Karachi’s deplorable roads have become a concern for residents, who are struggling to find affordable accommodation. According to the Pakistan Army’s ISPR, the sponsored terrorists behind the “Fitna-e-Hindustan” have been trying to disrupt peace in Balochistan.
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has stated that India is behind the recent attacks in Balochistan, and that the government will not be defeated like it was in the past. Residents of Karachi have expressed their frustration with the city’s crumbling infrastructure, with many residents questioning the mayor’s ability to address the issue.
The PTI lawyers have requested a written record of the medical examination of their chairman, who is currently undergoing treatment. Both the patient and the donor are recovering quickly. In other news, the Minister for Interior, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, has visited the Corps Commander’s House in Quetta to discuss the recent incidents of terrorism in Balochistan.
The registration process for kite sellers and door-to-door vendors will be extended until February 8. The government has also established Pakistan’s first Agriculutural Food and Drug Authority in the province of Punjab.

