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In a recent development, Prof. Nazli Hussain, the Vice Chancellor of Dow Medical University, has been appointed as the additional Vice Chancellor of the Karachi Metropolitan University. This appointment comes amidst a period of transition, as Prof. Wasim Qazi, the Vice Chancellor of Karachi Metropolitan University, has left for the United States on a three-month leave.
According to the police report, influential suspects involved in a jirga in the Mirpur Mathelo area have been arrested, while efforts are underway to apprehend others. In a separate development, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed federal ministers to address exporters’ issues as a priority to boost the country’s exports.
Sindh Government Spokesperson Sadia Javed stated that MQM-Pakistan leader Farooq Sattar cannot deceive the public further using the same script. In a shocking turn of events, a report has emerged regarding the Tocha Khan case, revealing that the founder of PTI’s lawyer, Barrister Salman Safdar, has been named in the police report.
The report states that three suspects were arrested on December 13 during a raid in Nazimabad, who were involved in a bhatta collection case in Malir. A market survey report on agricultural medicines and insecticides has been released, highlighting severe deficiencies in the agricultural medicine market. This approval has been granted under the Pakistan Public Resources for Development Program.
The menace of bhatta collection has once again raised its head in Karachi, with MQM-Pakistan leader Farooq Sattar stating that the Tocha Khan is a trust kept in the hands of the ruling elite, which has been betrayed. He added that a few rupees were used to keep billions in his pocket. Talal Chaudhry stated that the state has suffered losses of crores of rupees due to the gifts taken for personal gains.
In a written judgment, it has been stated that both suspects have been found guilty, with the founder of PTI being sentenced to 10 years under Section 409 of the PPC, and 7 years under the Anti-Corruption Act. The founder of PTI has clearly committed a blatant disregard for the law.
Barrister Aqeel Malik, the lawyer for the founder of PTI and Bashir Bhutta, was sentenced to 7 years and 7 years under Section 409 of the PPC, respectively. In total, both were sentenced to 17 years, with a fine of one crore rupees also imposed.
Tajikistan’s Minister of Culture is on a special visit to Pakistan to celebrate Tajik Culture Week, and has met with Minister of Information Attaullah Tarar. In a daring robbery, armed dacoits raided a mobile phone store in the Defence Bader commercial area of Karachi, looting valuable mobile phones under the threat of arms, and then escaped. Minister of Interior has directed SSP South to immediately apprehend the dacoits involved in the robbery and recover the stolen mobile phones.
Federal Minister for Planning and Development, Asad Umar, has proposed that 2026 be declared as the year of reforms. In a separate development, PTI founder Imran Khan and his close associate Bushra Bibi have been sentenced to 7 and 7 years under Section 409 of the PPC, respectively. In total, both have been sentenced to 17 years, with a fine of one crore rupees also imposed.
Pakistan’s showbiz industry has seen a prominent actor, Afzal Khan, known as Rambow, criticize the cold reception he and his colleagues received in Karachi. They had moved to the city last year for work, but the trend of meeting and greeting people was not as prevalent as it was in Lahore.
In a separate development, the leader of the Bangladesh student movement, Sharif Hadi, will be buried at the Dhaka University. According to the police report, three suspects were arrested on December 13 during a raid in Nazimabad, who were involved in a bhatta collection case in Malir.
In a separate development, the funeral prayers of the leader of the Bangladesh student movement, Sharif Hadi, were offered. The price of gold has increased by 4 lacs 56 thousand 162 rupees per tola after this increase, according to the All Pakistan Jewellers Association.

