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Pakistan security forces successfully thwarted two terror attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), forcing the assailants to flee after a swift and effective response, ARY News reported on Monday.As per details, militants attacked the Khyber Jamrud Bypass checkpoint. However, due to the prompt action by Pakistan security forces, the attackers fled in an injured condition.Meanwhile, two soldiers also sustained injuries during the exchange of fire and were shifted to the hospital. A search operation is currently underway in the area.In the second incident, terrorists targeted the Gambila police station in Lakki Marwat. The assailants fled after facing strong retaliation from the police, with no casualties reported.Read more: Naushki-Dalbandin Highway blast claims five livesIt is noteworthy that just a day earlier, terrorists launched attacks on police stations, a checkpoint, and a Sui gas office in Karak and Peshawar, resulting in the martyrdom of a security guard and a sub-inspector.Additionally, in Balochistan, a convoy of Frontier Corps personnel was targeted in a suicide attack by the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) on the Naushki-Dalbandin Highway, leading to the martyrdom of three FC personnel and three civilians, while several others were injured.Meanwhile, a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security will be held on Tuesday (tomorrow) at 11:00 in the morning.Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has summoned the national security body’s session on the advice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.The military leadership will brief the in-camera session on the current security situation in Balochistan and KP.
LAHORE: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested a suspect in Islamabad for allegedly spreading hate propaganda against state institutions after the Jaffar Express attack.According to the FIA spokesperson, the suspect identified as Haider Saeed, shared derogatory content and inflammatory statements on social media, supporting banned organisations and terrorists. The agency has seized the suspect's social media accounts and digital evidence, and an investigation has been initiated.The FIA spokesperson said that the suspect will face strict legal action for his crimes. This arrest comes after the FIA registered three cases against individuals, including journalists Ahmed Noorani and Shafiq Ahmed Advocate, and Aina Durrani, for spreading ‘hate speech and propaganda’ against state institutions.Earlier, the FIA registered cases against three individuals for spreading fake news about the Jaffar Express attack.Read More: Jaffar Express attack: FIA register cases for spreading fake newsThree cases were registered against Ahmed Noorani, Shafiq Ahmad Advocate, and Aina Durkhanai under the PECA Act by FIA Cyber Crime Islamabad.According to the FIRs, the accused have spread anti-state propaganda online, inciting hatred against national institutions following the attack. They used their verified social media accounts to promote a banned organization and create public uncertainty.The FIA is investigating further to identify additional accounts involved in spreading malicious propaganda, the FIA spokesperson said.
ISLAMABAD: A meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security will be held on Tuesday (tomorrow) at 11:00 in the morning.Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has summoned the national security body's session on the advice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.The military leadership will brief the in-camera session on the current security situation in Balochistan and KP.The members of the parliamentary committee, concerned federal cabinet members, and leaders of all parliamentary parties or their representatives will attend the session at the National Assembly Hall.The military leadership will deliver a briefing on the escalating terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, highlighting the causes behind the recent surge in such incidents.The decision to hold the high-level security discussion comes amid a renewed wave of terrorism incidents targeting security forces in two provinces.A spokesman of the National Assembly Secretariat has said that the session was earlier summoned on 1:30 PM but the schedule was changed due to Ramadan. The meeting will now be held tomorrow at 11:00 in the morning.
A mesmerizing meteor shower graced the skies of Karachi, leaving citizens in awe. The video of the moment is going viral on social media.https://youtu.be/BEBLFfcbP_QThe celestial event occurred between Sunday and Monday night at exactly 2:43 AM.A large number of Karachi residents witnessed the breathtaking scene and captured the moment on their cameras, which quickly went viral on social media.The term "Shahab-e-Saqib" originates from Arabic, where "Shahab" means burning flame, and "Saqib" means piercing through.According to astronomers, millions of meteors orbit the Earth, commonly known as "shooting stars." These events occur regularly, either annually or at specific intervals.Read more: Fireball meteor over Brazil may have come from another solar systemExperts explain that meteors are fragments of asteroids. When they enter the Earth's atmosphere, the interaction with oxygen and gravitational force causes them to burn, creating a brilliant glow that fascinates observers.NASA reports that 100 to 300 tons of space dust and rocks fall to Earth daily. However, these particles are usually no larger than a grain of sand.On the other hand, larger meteors pose a significant threat to Earth, as asteroid collisions can lead to catastrophic consequences.
KARACHI: The Sindh government has officially launched a job portal to facilitate the search for employment opportunities in the province's public and private sectors.Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, Senior Provincial Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, representatives of the business community, and other notable individuals attended the inauguration ceremony.According to Sindh government spokesperson, the online platform 'I work for Sindh' aims to provide a transparent and merit-based hiring process for both government and private sector jobs.Speaking in ARY News programme ‘Ba Khabar Sawera’ Sadia Javed said the Sindh job portal will cater to various job positions, ranging from Grade 1 to 15. The platform will enable individuals to apply for jobs based on merit, with a "first-come, first-served" approach.Read More: Five-year age relaxation approved for govt jobsMoreover, there will be no application fees, and registration will be free. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ARY News (@arynewstv) The Sindh government spokesperson said that the portal is designed to provide equal opportunities for all, including doctors, engineers, and individuals from various departments. The platform will also offer separate options for government and private sector jobs, ensuring that candidates are matched with positions that meet their qualifications.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government reportedly decided to ban registration of new medical and dental colleges by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC), ARY News reported on Monday, citing sources. Sources told ARY News that the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has decided to halt the registration of new medical and dental colleges following the government's guidelines.The PMDC has officially approved this decision, and no applications for registration submitted after January 5 will be considered. However, 13 applications submitted before January 5 are currently under review, the sources said.The decision to impose the ban was made due to the shortage of faculty in medical colleges. Currently, there are 121 private and 66 public medical and dental colleges in the country.Read more: PMDC to ‘inspect’ medical and dental colleges across PakistanLast month, the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) reportedly banned the collection of fees by private medical and dental colleges.The PMDC sent a notice to the institutions to avoid collecting fees following a recommendation by the Senate Committee. The Senate’s Health Sub-Committee had advised the suspension of fee collection.A ban was imposed on fee collection until the Medical Education Committee submits its recommendations. This committee, headed by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, was formed by the Prime Minister to review the situation.The committee evaluating the standards and issues faced by private medical universities and colleges. Over the past five years, private medical colleges have been collecting over Rs15 million in fees, the sources said.
Pakistani cricketer Ahmed Shehzad criticised the team’s vice-captain Shadab Khan for his performance in the first T20I against New Zealand and questioned his inclusion in the squad.In the first T20I against New Zealand, Shadab Khan scored only 3 runs and failed to take any wickets in his two overs.Speaking on a private TV channel, Ahmed Shehzad asked what performance or merit-based criteria Shadab Khan had met to secure his spot."You're talking about Shadab, tell me, what performance has he put up? Who brought him into the team? Let this series pass, the PCB has a different plan, and Shadab has been included in the team for a specific purpose," Ahmed Shehzad addedRegarding rumors of Shadab Khan becoming the next captain, Ahmed Shehzad said that the authorities had sent a young New Zealand team to buy time.Ahmed Shehzad added, "Such things are being said. We also want to know about these things, but it's just the first T20I. Let's see what happens next."The Pakistan cricket team faced a crushing nine-wicket defeat at the hands of New Zealand in the first PAK vs NZ T20I on Sunday.After being put to bat first at the Hagley Oval, the tourists’ opening pair Mohammad Haris and Hasan Nawaz fell for a duck each.Irfan Khan only managed to score just one run before his dismissal, leaving Pakistan struggling at 1/3 in 2.2 overs in the first PAK vs NZ T20I.Read more: New Zealand crush Pakistan in 1st T20I with 9-wicket victoryAllrounder Khushdil Shah scored 32 runs followed by captain Salman Agha who added 18 runs to the total. Pakistan were bundled out for 91 in 18.4 overs – their fifth-lowest score in the T20I format.New Zealand chased down the target over the loss of just one wicket and 59 balls to spare.The defeat in the first PAK vs NZ marked Pakistan’s worst in the format in terms of balls remaining.Their previous worst was a nine-wicket defeat against Australia in 2018 when the Pakistan cricket team was defeated by nine wickets and 55 balls to spare.
ISLAMABAD: The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) has reissued summons to 16 individuals affiliated with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in connection with allegations of spreading anti-state propaganda on social media, ARY New reported.According to JIT sources, summons notices have been issued to 16 PTI members, instructing them to appear before the JIT on 18 March.The individuals who have received the summons include Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders Firdous Shamim Naqvi, Muhammad Khalid Khurshid Khan, Mian Muhammad Aslam Iqbal, Muhammad Hammad Azhar, Awn Abbas, and Muhammad Shahbaz Shabbir.Additionally, Waqas Akram, Taimoor Saleem Khan, Sibghatullah Virk, Azhar Mashwani, Muhammad Nauman Afzal, Jibran Ilyas, and Salman Raza have also been summoned.Sources confirm that Zulfi Bukhari, Musa Virk, and Ali Malik have received their summons as well. Meanwhile, Barrister Gohar, Rauf Hassan, and Shah Farman have already appeared before the JIT.Read More: Khawaja Asif slams PTI ‘propaganda’ over Jaffar Express incidentOn 14 March, the sister of PTI’s founder, Aleema Khanum, did not appear despite being summoned. She has now been issued another notice to appear on 19 March.The JIT is conducting investigations against these Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf members based on evidence related to alleged anti-state propaganda.Earlier, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Thursday slammed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) ‘propaganda’ over Jaffar Express incident.A group of terrorists launched the attack on the Peshawar-Quetta Jaffar Express, leaving the driver with severe injuries in the Bolan Pass area of Balochistan, targeting innocent civilians.In a fiery address to the National Assembly, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif hit out at PTI for creating negative propaganda and proving themselves terrorist apologists. Despite protests from opposition members, the Speaker silenced them, allowing Asif to continue his speech.https://youtu.be/xpmUEnFmIaUTaking a swipe at former COAS General (retired) Qamar Javed Bajwa and General (retired) Faiz Hameed, Khawaja Asif accused them of supporting the return of militants.“Those who were nurtured under martial law now question the sacrifices of our armed forces.”He criticized PTI supporters for now fearing to speak against terrorism.Khawaja Asif further accused PTI of disrespecting the martyrs and changing their political stance for personal gain.He reminded the assembly that the ruling party had apologized for past mistakes, while PTI continued to adopt double standards.
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur on Sunday announced an investment of over Rs30 billion to boost the security infrastructure of the province, ARY News reported.Speaking at a press conference in Peshawar, Gandapur said that the provincial government will invest the amount to purchase weapons, vehicles, and modern equipment to combat terrorism.CM Gandapur slammed the federal government over its 'incompetence' as he attributed the failing security situation to their mismanagement.The KP CM asserted that terrorism had been eradicated during the PTI government in the centre. However, the revival of terrorist activities, particularly in tribal districts, has raised concerns, he said.Amin Gandapur also pointed to external influences as a contributing factor to the rise in terrorism.The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM revealed that reforms in the police department were initiated immediately after he assumed office. The KP government plans to procure 105 bulletproof 105 vehicles Rs321 million and 4,000 submachine guns (SMGs), he said.Additionally, 2,423 personnel are being recruited for terrorism-affected areas, while 3,797 new positions are being created in the security division to improve security infrastructure, CM Gandapur added.Read more: Ali Amin Gandapur relieved as President PTI KPAccording to the KP CM, over 1,200 elite force personnel have received advanced training.To support the families of police martyrs, the KP government has distributed Rs367 million in cash, plots, and jobs. Among the beneficiaries, 281 children of martyrs have been recruited as Assistant Sub-Inspectors (ASIs), he said.Ali Amin Gandapur also emphasised the importance of the NFC Award, warning that if the province is not granted its rightful share, protests will be organised in collaboration with government employees.He stated, "I cannot forgive the federal government for withholding the province's funds, as was done during Pervez Khattak's tenure."CM Gandapur also reiterated prioritising support for police martyrs' families through cash assistance, jobs, and other benefits.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s water reservoirs have reached critical levels, with the Mangla Dam water level dropping to the “dead level,” leading to the suspension of hydroelectric power production, ARY News reported on Sunday.According to a WAPDA spokesperson, the Mangla Dam is now at its minimum operating level.Tarbela Dam stands just two feet above its dead level, while Chashma Barrage is only one foot above. Consequently, Mangla Dam has ceased power production due to the lack of water. Current Reservoir Levels: Tarbela Dam: Water level at 1404.93 feet (minimum operating level: 1402 feet, maximum storage level: 1550 feet). Current water storage is 14,000 acre-feet. Mangla Dam: Water level at 1050 feet (minimum operating level: 1050 feet, maximum storage level: 1242 feet). Current water storage is 72,000 acre-feet. Chashma Barrage: Water level at 639.30 feet (minimum operating level: 638.15 feet, maximum storage level: 649 feet). Current water storage is 17,000 acre-feet. Read more: Tarbela, Mangla dams near dead level: IRSA River Flows: At Tarbela, the Indus River inflow is 19,600 cusecs, while outflow is 20,000 cusecs. At Nowshera, Kabul River inflow and outflow are both 14,600 cusecs. At Mangla, the Jhelum River inflow is 19,800 cusecs and outflow is 19,900 cusecs. At Marala, the Chenab River inflow is 16,600 cusecs, while outflow is 11,900 cusecs. Other barrages such as Jinnah, Chashma, Taunsa, Guddu, Sukkur, and Kotri are also witnessing varying inflow and outflow levels, further reflecting the declining water availability.The severe water shortage highlights Pakistan’s ongoing struggles with water management and climate change impacts.The reduction in water levels not only affects power production but also has significant implications for agriculture and drinking water supply.Experts have been urging authorities to implement sustainable water conservation and storage strategies to address this crisis.Additionally, Pakistan’s dependency on hydroelectric power means that such shortages can worsen energy shortfalls, especially during peak demand seasons.The situation underscores the urgent need for sustainable water resource management and diversification of the energy mix to reduce reliance on hydroelectricity.Developing renewable energy sources like solar and wind, along with improving energy conservation practices, could mitigate the risk of energy crises caused by water shortages.This dual approach could help Pakistan ensure a more stable and resilient energy future.
KARACHI: SSP Central Zeeshan Shafiq Siddiqui on Sunday met the fruit seller who was harassed and assaulted by the Karachi police officials on Shahrah-e-Noor Jahan, ARY News reported.The meeting came after a viral video showed four police officials harassing the fruit seller near Qalandria Chowk in the city.The viral video showed the police officials forcibly taking free melons from the cart, hurling abuses, and issuing threats at the fruit seller. The incident drew widespread public condemnation.Upon learning of the incident, SSP Karachi Central Zeeshan Siddiqui took swift action, suspending all four officers involved.The high-ranking police official invited the street fruit seller to his office, presented him with a bouquet and personally sought details of the incident.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQyv3Fv0bZ0Speaking at the occasion, SSP central Zeeshan Siddiqui assured the fruit seller of the department's support.“The Sindh Police stand with you. This was an individual act, not representative of the entire force. There are good and bad people everywhere,” he said.He also briefed the vendor on the disciplinary actions being taken against the involved Karachi police officers.The incident highlights ongoing concerns over misconduct by law enforcement personnel in Pakistan. Public noise over such incidents often compels authorities to act swiftly to maintain credibility.Efforts to address police behavior, such as disciplinary actions and public engagement, are seen as vital steps toward reform. Karachi police has occasionally faced similar criticism, making accountability measures like this crucial.Read more: VIDEO: Karachi police beat up fruit seller in front of minor daughterEarlier, a viral video surfaced showing a Karachi police officer and three companions assaulting a street fruit seller in front of his young daughter.As the vendor objected to them taking a melon without permission, they started harassing him.The incident sparked public outrage, leading to the dismissal of constable Zafar and the suspension of three other officers.
KARACHI: A viral video has surfaced showing a Karachi police officer and three of his associates assaulting a fruit seller in the Shahrah-e-Noor Jahan area.The viral video shows the street fruit seller getting assaulted in front of his minor daughter by a Karachi police officer and his three companions.Video footage shows the terrified child watching helplessly as her father is beaten up and verbally abused by the officers.The dispute reportedly began when the fruit seller objected to the Karachi police officer who was taking a melon without permission.The viral video has drawn extensive condemnation, highlighting yet another police misconduct case in Karachi.In a swift response to the public outcry, SSP Central took notice of the incident. Constable Zafar, the officer seen assaulting the vendor, has been dismissed from service, while three other officers involved have been suspended.Read more: Karachi cop beats fruit-seller over trivial issueThis incident has reignited discussions about police accountability and the treatment of street vendors in Pakistan.Public outrage over such incidents often leads to temporary disciplinary actions, but systemic reforms remain an insistent need. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ARY News (@arynewstv) The incident took place at Shahrah-e-Noor Jahan a day earlier, when the street fruit seller was thrashed by the Karachi police officials.After a verbal exchange, the police officer verbally abused and threatened the vendor in front of his minor daughter and physically assaulted him.Meanwhile, SSP Central has ordered an inquiry for further departmental action against the suspended officers.SSP Central stated that strict action would be taken against the officers shown in the viral video.
PESHAWAR: The district administration of Peshawar has imposed a ban on the sale and purchase of toy guns and firecrackers in the city, ARY News reported.As per details, the ban, imposed under Section 144, aims to maintain law and order during the upcoming Eid celebrations.According to the administration, the ban is necessary to prevent potential disturbances and ensure public safety. The sale and purchase of toy guns and firecrackers have been prohibited, and violators will face action under Section 188.The administration has warned that strict action will be taken against those found selling or purchasing toy guns and firecrackers, particularly during Eid celebrations.Earlier, at least six martyred including three FC personnel in BLA’s suicide blast targeting a Frontier Corps (FC) convoy in Naushki, Balochistan.According to security sources, the blast occurred when a suicide bomber exploded himself near the FC convoy. Security forces responded promptly, killing three terrorists in the ensuing operation, in addition to the suicide bomber.Read more: Two cops martyred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa terror attacksSecurity sources revealed that security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a clearance operation to ensure no terrorists escape. All escape routes have been blocked, and the operation will continue until the last terrorist is eliminated. Prior to this, a policeman was killed and six others injured in a roadside blast in Quetta on Saturday. Police said that the incident occurred on Barori Road in the Karani area. A vehicle of the Anti-Terrorism Force (ATF) was patrolling the area when the blast took place near it.The blast left seven ATF personnel wounded, and they were rushed to a hospital where one security officer succumbed to his injuries.
ISLAMABAD: The government is consulting over convening a meeting of the Parliamentary National Security Committee expected in coming week, sources said on Sunday.Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has initiated consultations over convening an in-camera joint session, transforming both houses of the Parliament into a special security committee.The closed-door meeting has been expected at coming Wednesday or Thursday.The meeting to be attended by the prime minister, top military leadership and heads of intelligence agencies.The military leadership will deliver a briefing on the escalating terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, highlighting the causes behind the recent surge before the lawmakers and addressing concerns and discussing future strategies.The decision to hold the high-level security discussion comes amid a renewed wave of terrorism incidents targeting security forces in two provinces.
ISLAMABAD: Professor Masayuki Masuda, Division head at the National Institute for Defense Studies (NIDS), stated that Pakistan has played a vital role in regional stability and is seen as committed to promoting peace amidst growing challenges.Prof Masuda was speaking held at an international seminar organized by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) the other day.He suggested that Pakistan and Japan, having both experienced significant human and economic losses due to conflicts and wars, were uniquely positioned to collaborate on promoting peace, said a press release issued here on Sunday.Prof. Masuda also stressed that Japan’s “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” concept aimed to foster regional peace and prosperity, which aligns with Pakistan’s connectivity interests. He called for increased cooperation in areas such as telecom, AI, and climate change, which would benefit both nations.Speaking on the occasion, NIDS Senior Fellow Masahiro Kurita clarified that Japan’s growing cooperation with India, even within the QUAD framework, was primarily focused on political and economic cooperation, and should not impact Pakistan’s security concerns. He acknowledged that perceptions of Pakistan were influenced by its deepening relationship with China, but emphasized Pakistan’s balanced approach, demonstrating its commitment to fostering broad international ties for enhanced connectivity.Amb. Jauhar Saleem, President IRS, stated that Pakistan-Japan cooperation was a factor of stability at a time when great power competition was intensifying. He emphasized upon the shared values and interests which bound the two countries in cordial and cooperative ties, and called for building on this foundation to further enhance multifaceted cooperation. He also advocated increased political dialogue, cultural exchanges and people-to-people contact to foster yet greater understanding of each other’s perspectives.Amb Farukh Amil, Chairman IPO and former Ambassador to Japan, affirmed Pakistan’s long-standing desire to strengthen development partnerships with Japan. He also emphasized Japan’s technological leadership and the critical importance of collaboration in technology and innovation for Pakistan’s future economic and security progress while praising Japan’s unconditional humanitarian aid during natural disasters.
ISLAMABAD: Director General of the Walled City of Lahore Authority Kamran Lashari Sunday disclosed that the Punjab government has initiated a Rs4.5 billion project in Murree aimed at revamping the hill station’s infrastructure to attract tourists, which will be completed within a year and a half under the direct supervision of the chief minister.Talking to PTV news channel, Kamran Lashari shared the plan for restoring shops and buildings around the General Post Office (GPO) to Mall Road which will revive their original glory and tradition.“The Rs4.5 billion Murree project will transform the hill station into a world-class tourist destination, showcasing Pakistan’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage,” said Kamran Lashari.“The project will focus on sustainable development, ensuring that Murree’s natural environment is preserved while providing modern amenities and infrastructure to tourists.”“By revitalizing Murree’s infrastructure, we aim to boost tourism, create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region, making it a premier destination for domestic and international tourists.”“Present government is also starting the glass train in Murree soon, providing tourists with a unique and unforgettable experience, he said, adding, by revitalizing Murree’s infrastructure, we aim to boost tourism, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth in the region.”Responding to a query, he stated that this initiative aims to preserve the historical charm of the area while promoting tourism, he added.The Walled City of Lahore Authority has been working tirelessly to restore and beautify various landmarks and areas within the city, including heritage sites associated with Sufi poets, shrines, gurdwaras and churches in various cities of Punjab, he added.He also announced plans to facilitate visits to Sufi shrines for school and college students in Lahore.“To promote cultural awareness and spiritual education among the youth, we will arrange visits to Sufi shrines, including Data Darbar and others, with affordable ticket prices and guided tours,” said DG Lashari.This initiative aims to provide students with a deeper understanding of Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage and the significance of Sufism in the country’s history, he added.He added the growing interest of Sikh tourists in visiting Pakistan, particularly Punjab and appreciating the country’s hospitality, adding, this trend is expected to continue, with more opportunities emerging for international tourists to explore Punjab’s rich cultural heritage.The growth of tourism in Pakistan is not limited to Sikh tourists, as visitors from around the world are drawn to the country’s diverse attractions, including its natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural events, he mentioned.
GHOTKI: A vehicle carrying Sindh Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Jam Mehtab Hussain Dahar was attacked in Ghotki, ARY News reported.As per details, the incident occurred when unknown assailants opened fire on the MPA's convoy in Khenjo area, resulting in the martyrdom of his guard and injuring three others.Police officials have confirmed that the MPA's guard was killed in the attack, while three others sustained injuries. A heavy police contingent rushed to the scene following reports of the incident.Earlier, at least six martyred including three FC personnel in BLA's suicide blast targeting a Frontier Corps (FC) convoy in Naushki, Balochistan.According to security sources, the blast occurred when a suicide bomber exploded himself near the FC convoy. Security forces responded promptly, killing three terrorists in the ensuing operation, in addition to the suicide bomber.Read more: Two cops martyred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa terror attacksSecurity sources revealed that security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a clearance operation to ensure no terrorists escape. All escape routes have been blocked, and the operation will continue until the last terrorist is eliminated. Prior to this, a policeman was killed and six others injured in a roadside blast in Quetta on Saturday. Police said that the incident occurred on Barori Road in the Karani area. A vehicle of the Anti-Terrorism Force (ATF) was patrolling the area when the blast took place near it.The blast left seven ATF personnel wounded, and they were rushed to a hospital where one security officer succumbed to his injuries.
BADIN: In an exchange of fire between two groups in Badin district, five people were killed and seven others were injured, citing police sources ARY News reported on Sunday.Armed men of two groups of Khaskhelly and Rahmoon communities were engaged in a shootout in Angaro Khaskhelly village in the vicinity of Khorwah town, over a land dispute, local police said.The parties resorted to firing and also used sticks and axes resulting in death of five people on the spot, while seven were injured, three of them were in a precarious condition.A heavy contingent of police rushed to the spot and cordoned off the area.SSP Badin Qamar Raza Jiskani has said that additional police contingents have been summoned from other areas of the district.All injured and dead bodies have been transferred to Golarchi hospital.According to police deceased included Anwar s/o Abdullah Rahmoon, Madad Ali, Muhammad Siddique, Abdul Majeed and Ahmed.While Gul Hassan, Muhammad Juman, Yousuf, Meenhan Wasayo, Ghulam Muhammad, Wahid Bux and Gulsher were injured in the incident.Chief Minister of Sindh Murad Ali Shah has condemned the firing and summoned a detailed report of the incident from the I.G. Police Sindh, a spokesman said.Chief Minister has ordered strict legal action to curb these incidents and immediate arrest of the miscreants involved in such fearsome incidents."Regretfully, people don't avoid bloodletting in this holy and blessed month," Sindh's CM said.Provincial home minister Zia ul Hassan Lanjar has summoned details of the firing incident from SSP Badin. "Immediately mobilize police teams for arrest of the culprits involved in killing of innocent citizens," he ordered.He also urged for strict action against the elements spreading terror and fear in general public.
NAUSHKI: At least six martyred including three FC personnel in BLA's suicide blast targeting a Frontier Corps (FC) convoy in Naushki, Balochistan, ARY News reported citing security sources.According to security sources, the blast occurred when a suicide bomber exploded himself near the FC convoy. Security forces responded promptly, killing three terrorists in the ensuing operation, in addition to the suicide bomber.Security sources revealed that security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a clearance operation to ensure no terrorists escape. All escape routes have been blocked, and the operation will continue until the last terrorist is eliminated. Earlier, a policeman was killed and six others injured in a roadside blast in Quetta on Saturday. Police said that the incident occurred on Barori Road in the Karani area. A vehicle of the Anti-Terrorism Force (ATF) was patrolling the area when the blast took place near it.Read more: Two cops martyred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa terror attacksThe blast left seven ATF personnel wounded, and they were rushed to a hospital where one security officer succumbed to his injuries.It is worth mentioning here that a group of terrorists launched the attack on the Peshawar-Quetta Jaffar Express, leaving the driver with severe injuries in the Bolan Pass area of Balochistan, targeting innocent civilians. The militants detonated a bomb on the railway track and then took over around 400 passengers including women and children hostage.The Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed that all 33 terrorists involved in the attack on the Jaffer Express were killed, while 21 passengers and 4 FC personnel lost their lives.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People's Party (PPP) has decided to give tough time to the ruling PML-N during the next years' budget, as sources shared details of the backdoor talks between two parties.The PPP, a key ally of the PML-N led ruling coalition, has demanded of the government for consultation over the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), party sources said.The PML-N had extended offer to the PPP for consultation over the Sindh's development budget, sources said. The People's Party rejected the government's consultation offer for Sindh's development budget.The PPP has instead, demanded consultation over the development budget of the country. The government has asked time for the demand of consultation over the PSDP."The People's Party will give surprise to the PML-N if the demand for consultation over the PSDP not accepted," sources added.All is not well between two major parties and political partners in present political setup. The PPP had conveyed its reservations to the government that despite being the key ally of the government, the PPP was not being taken on board on important decision-making matters, rather it was being cornered in Punjab by the PML-N-led provincial government and on a unilateral decision of the centre to carve out canals from the River Indus, that could cut Sindh’s share of water from the river.
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