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ISLAMABAD: A history of deportation, immigration violations, or security flags can severely impact a citizen's chances of securing a passport renewal under the Passport Rules 2021, authorities have warned.Under the prevailing rules, passport authorities reserve the power to refuse the issuance or renewal of travel documents to individuals whose past actions undermine national security, public interest, or the law.This policy strictly applies to individuals deported for visa violations, illegal entry into foreign nations, or involvement in criminal activities.Furthermore, individuals suspected of human trafficking, smuggling, or those flagged by law enforcement agencies will face disqualification.Similarly, citizens placed on the Exit Control List (ECL), those facing court-ordered travel bans, or individuals wanted by international law enforcement agencies are deemed ineligible for passport services.Understanding the Passport Control List (PCL)The restrictions are enforced through the Passport Control List (PCL), a regulatory system that categorizes individuals and imposes travel bans for specific durations.These bans can be extended by authorities if necessary. In high-risk cases, already issued passports can be deactivated remotely to prevent the individual from traveling.This stringent verification process ensures that individuals who have returned to Pakistan after deportation, or those who have violated international immigration laws, resolve their legal issues and regularize their status before traveling again.Precautionary Steps for ApplicantsTo avoid time and money lost, applicants with a history of travel or legal complications are strongly advised to verify their status with passport officials before submitting a new application.If an applicant faces a travel ban or PCL placement, they maintain the right to appeal the decision, and seeking assistance from a legal expert can be beneficial. Additionally, any unresolved legal or administrative issues pending abroad should be addressed through proper diplomatic and government channels to prevent future travel complications.
LOWER DIR: Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan chief Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman has announced that his party will challenge the government’s petroleum levy in court, terming the increase in fuel prices a severe burden on the public, ARY News reported.Addressing a public gathering in Lower Dir on May 17, Hafiz Naeem said Jamaat-e-Islami would file a petition in an Islamabad court on Sunday against the petroleum levy, arguing that the continued rise in fuel prices has worsened inflation and added to the difficulties faced by citizens.He also announced a “decisive march” towards Islamabad after Eid ul Adha to protest inflation and what he described as anti-public economic policies.The Jamaat-e-Islami chief said the country’s current system was placing immense pressure on ordinary people and called for a large-scale struggle to bring structural change.He said the party was no longer interested in making superficial reforms but aimed to uproot what he described as a deeply entrenched system dominated by powerful bureaucrats, feudal lords, investors and influential mafias.Also Read: Hafiz Naeem calls petrol price hike “oppression on the public”Criticising mainstream political parties, he said the existing political order had failed to deliver meaningful progress in key sectors, particularly education.Hafiz Naeem challenged major political parties, including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, to compete with Jamaat-e-Islami in the education sector, claiming his party had established thousands of educational institutions while successive governments had failed to open even a single college in the area.During his address, he also demanded the release of all political prisoners across Pakistan, calling it essential for political stability and democratic fairness.
ISLAMABAD: The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) have issued a strict warning against the dangerous transport of sacrificial animals and the illegal practice of seating passengers alongside livestock in vehicles, ARY News reported.In a social media advisory posted on Facebook, the NHMP urged citizens and transporters to avoid transporting sacrificial animals in trucks or other heavy vehicles in an unsafe manner.The authority specifically emphasized that transporters must not board passengers in the same commercial vehicles carrying livestock.The NHMP clarified that transporting sacrificial animals precariously or mixing passengers with livestock is a legal offense.Citizens have been directed to use proper, alternative transport methods for livestock, with the authority warning that such unprotected travel significantly increases the risk of accidents, threatens public safety, and endangers precious human lives.The NHMP instructed commuters to contact the Motorway Police helpline at 130 in case of an emergency or if they require assistance.Zil Hajj moon was sighted today, while Eid Ul Adha will fall on May 27.These days, sacrificial animals are transported from one province to another in heavy-traffic vehicles. Whereas it is also witnessed that people also travel along with the sacrificial animals, which poses a danger to their lives.
KARACHI: Security around alleged drug trafficker Anmol alias Pinky has been placed on high alert amid concerns over possible threats to her life, ARY News reported.According to details, the lock-up at Baghdadi Police Station and the surrounding areas have been heavily secured, with authorities implementing an enhanced protection plan following her arrest.Under the security arrangement, an SP, two SDPOs, and three SHOs are supervising the deployment of around 40 police personnel to ensure strict monitoring and protection of Anmol Pinky.Officials said security duties have been divided into two shifts to maintain continuous surveillance. The first shift will remain active from 8:00am to 8:00pm, while the second shift will cover 8:00pm to 8:00am.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeIVfB1q0xoAuthorities have also ensured the round-the-clock presence of female police officers to handle custody-related requirements and maintain security protocols.Police sources said the heightened security measures have been taken as a precautionary step due to concerns regarding possible threats to Anmol Pinky during custody.Earlier, a new development emerged regarding the court appearance of alleged drug trafficker Anmol alias Pinky, as police have finalised security and transportation arrangements for her production before the court on Monday, May 18.According to officials, SP City Investigation Fateh Muhammad Shaikh has constituted a special five-member team to ensure the accused is safely and securely presented in court.The team will be led by the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Investigation Lyari, while officers from the Centralised Investigation Cell, including personnel from Mithadar, Chakiwara, Garden and Baghdadi police stations, have also been included.Officials said all investigating officers will remain on duty with their respective staff and vehicles to manage the court production process.Anmol Pinky, often referred to in media reports as the “cocaine queen,” is scheduled to be produced before the court in connection with ongoing narcotics and murder cases.Sources within the investigation department said that during Anmol Pinky’s previous appearance, procedural lapses were observed, after which higher authorities issued strict directives, prompting the formation of a dedicated team to avoid any further mistakes.Authorities have stressed that the improved coordination is aimed at ensuring transparency and preventing any allegations of mishandling during the legal proceedings. “Cocaine Queen” Anmol Pinky Latest News & Updates
KARACHI: A new development has emerged regarding the court appearance of alleged drug trafficker Anmol alias Pinky, as police have finalised security and transportation arrangements for her production before the court on Monday, May 18, ARY News reported.According to officials, SP City Investigation Fateh Muhammad Shaikh has constituted a special five-member team to ensure the accused is safely and securely presented in court.The team will be led by the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Investigation Lyari, while officers from the Centralised Investigation Cell, including personnel from Mithadar, Chakiwara, Garden and Baghdadi police stations, have also been included.Officials said all investigating officers will remain on duty with their respective staff and vehicles to manage the court production process.Anmol Pinky, often referred to in media reports as the “cocaine queen,” is scheduled to be produced before the court in connection with ongoing narcotics and murder cases.Sources within the investigation department said that during Anmol Pinky's previous appearance, procedural lapses were observed, after which higher authorities issued strict directives, prompting the formation of a dedicated team to avoid any further mistakes.Authorities have stressed that the improved coordination is aimed at ensuring transparency and preventing any allegations of mishandling during the legal proceedings. “Cocaine Queen” Anmol Pinky Latest News & Updates Earlier, details of the Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) and passport belonging to Anmol Pinky, who was arrested on allegations of drug trafficking, have emerged.ARY News obtained copies of the national identity card and passport belonging to Anmol alias Pinky, as investigators continue inquiries into the case from multiple angles.Official documents show that Anmol alias Pinky was issued a passport in Karachi on 17 April 2018. The passport expired on 17 April 2023.Records further reveal that a Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) was issued on 6 December 2016. The address listed on the document is located on Abu Al Hasan Isphahani Road in Gulshan-e-Iqbal.According to investigative sources, authorities are examining allegations that Pinky attempted to obtain another CNIC after changing their name.Officials are also attempting to retrieve travel records linked to Pinky, sources said. Investigators have additionally collected passport and identity card details of Pinky’s family members as part of the ongoing inquiry.
KARACHI: Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGC) has announced the successful completion of pipeline-lowering work near the NIPA flyover, resulting in the restoration of gas supply to several affected areas, ARY News reported.According to a social media update by the utility company, gas supply has been fully restored to the localities that experienced temporary suspensions during the maintenance work.The affected areas included major healthcare facilities and residential localities, such as:Liaquat National Hospital, Aga Khan University Hospital, and the Karachi Central Prison.All blocks of Gulshan-e-Iqbal.PECHS, Saddar, Garden, and surrounding areas.Jamshaid Road, Jahangir Road, PIB Colony, and Lines Area.Lyari and parts of Kharadar.Earlier, according to the SSGC, the work was being conducted at the request of Trans Karachi. The project involves lowering heavy-pressure pipelines (16-inch and 20-inch diameters) near the BRT route at Nipa.The SSGC completed the work during a scheduled shutdown starting Saturday at 10:00 PM and ending Sunday at 5:00 AM.Read more: Major update for new gas connections in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: In a significant legal development under the Indus Waters Treaty, the International Court of Arbitration has issued a supplementary decision in favour of Pakistan regarding India’s Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project and Ratle Hydroelectric Project, reaffirming key treaty obligations related to the use of western rivers, ARY News reported.The supplementary award, issued on May 15, 2026, held that India cannot maintain water storage on western rivers in violation of international legal commitments. The court ruled that hydropower projects on these rivers must remain consistent with natural water flows and treaty-prescribed operational limits.The tribunal further directed India to provide Pakistan with complete technical and operational records of all relevant hydropower projects on western rivers to enable Islamabad to assess their actual functioning and compliance with treaty provisions.The decision also clearly outlines India’s obligations regarding minimum environmental flows, ensuring ecological protections and uninterrupted downstream water rights.Also Read: Pakistan slams India’s move on Indus Waters Treaty in nuclearised regionPakistan welcomed and accepted the ruling, calling it a strong affirmation of legal supremacy, transparency and respect for international treaty obligations. Officials said the judgment reinforces Pakistan’s position under the Indus Waters Treaty framework.Islamabad expressed hope that the full award will be published in the coming days after minor redactions involving confidential technical information.The ruling completes the court’s earlier awards issued on August 8, 2025, concerning general interpretative matters, and the clarificatory decision of November 8, 2025.The decision comes after India had attempted to unilaterally suspend aspects of the treaty following the Pahalgam false flag allegations, a move strongly contested by Pakistan.
KARACHI: Pakistan’s Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee has officially announced the sighting of the Zilhaj moon, confirming that Eid ul Adha will be observed across the country on Wednesday, May 27, ARY News reported.Chairman of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, made the announcement following the committee’s meeting held in Karachi.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJOnH0YJtgsAddressing a press conference after the session, he said that multiple testimonies of moon sighting were received from different parts of the country, after which the committee unanimously confirmed the sighting of the crescent moon of Zilhaj.“The Zilhaj moon has been sighted in Pakistan, and Eid ul Adha will be observed on Wednesday, May 27,” he said.The central meeting was held at the Meteorological Department office in Karachi, while zonal Ruet-e-Hilal committee meetings were simultaneously conducted in Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta, and Peshawar to collect and verify moon sighting reports.Also Read: Eid Al Adha 2026 announcement made in Turkey and TunisiaWith the official confirmation, Muslims across Pakistan will observe 10th Zilhaj and Eid ul Adha on May 27, marking one of the most significant Islamic festivals, celebrated with special prayers and the ritual of animal sacrifice.Earlier, the meeting of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee to sight the Zilhaj moon had begun in Karachi to determine the date of Eid ul Adha, while zonal committees were also holding meetings in other major cities.The session was chaired by Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad at the Meteorological Department office in Karachi.According to astronomical experts, the new moon was born at 1:01am on May 17, and by sunset its age reached 18 hours and 34 minutes, making moon sighting possible.The Pakistan Meteorological Department had stated that there were clear chances of sighting the Zilhaj moon, provided weather conditions remained favourable, adding that Karachi’s skies were clear, improving visibility prospects.Sunset timings in major cities were reported as: Karachi 7:10pm, Lahore 6:53pm, Islamabad 7:03pm, Quetta 7:20pm, Peshawar 7:10pm, Faisalabad 6:58pm, Multan 7:02pm, Sukkur 7:08pm, and Hyderabad 6:42pm.An official announcement regarding the moon sighting and final Eid ul Adha date was expected after the conclusion of the committee meeting later in the evening.
KARACHI: Pakistan has received two LNG cargos from Qatar in a week as two LNG carriers have arrived at Port Qasim.According to the details, LNG carrier MV Al Kharaitiyat, arrived at Port Qasim with over 95,000 tons of the Qatari liquefied natural gas cargo on Wednesday.A second Qatari liquefied natural gas tanker Mihzem anchored at Port Qasim carrying 56,573 metric tons of LNG cargo from Qatar.The LNG is being sold by Qatar to Pakistan – under a government-to-government deal, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Two more tankers laden with Qatari LNG are expected to head to Pakistan in the coming days, sources said.Pakistan has been in discussions with Iran to allow a limited number of LNG tankers to pass through the strait, as Islamabad urgently needs to address its gas shortage, a source briefed on the agreement told Reuters on May 9.Iran agreed to assist, and the two sides are coordinating the first vessel’s safe passage carrying gas supplied under Pakistan’s agreement with Qatar, its main LNG supplier, the source added.Qatar is the world’s second-largest exporter of LNG, with shipments mostly going to buyers in Asia.
Details of the Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) and passport belonging to Anmol Pinky, who was arrested on allegations of drug trafficking, have emerged.ARY News has obtained copies of the national identity card and passport belonging to Anmol alias Pinky, as investigators continue inquiries into the case from multiple angles.Official documents show that Anmol alias Pinky was issued a passport in Karachi on 17 April 2018. The passport expired on 17 April 2023.Records further reveal that a Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) was issued on 6 December 2016. The address listed on the document is located on Abu Al Hasan Isphahani Road in Gulshan-e-Iqbal.According to investigative sources, authorities are examining allegations that Pinky attempted to obtain another CNIC after changing their name.Officials are also attempting to retrieve travel records linked to Pinky, sources said. Investigators have additionally collected passport and identity card details of Pinky’s family members as part of the ongoing inquiry. “Cocaine Queen” Anmol Pinky Latest News & Updates According to sources familiar with the investigation, authorities are pursuing multiple lines of inquiry in connection with the case. The “Pinky Case” has quickly snowballed into an institutional scandal for the Sindh Police. The Inspector General (IG) of Sindh recently suspended three police officers after they were caught violating Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) by giving the accused “VIP protocol.” Public outrage has also flared online after videos went viral showing Anmol being escorted to court completely without handcuffs—a stark contrast to how lower-income suspects are traditionally treated in Pakistan’s judicial system. Social media commentators have drawn immediate parallels to the infamous 2015 currency smuggling case of model Ayyan Ali, citing the Anmol Pinky case as another glaring example of “VIP culture” influencing law enforcement.
In a brutal act of revenge, over 150 homes in Jacobabad village were set on fire after couple's court marriage, ARY News reported on Sunday, citing police. According to details, police stated that armed individuals attacked the village of Muhammad Siddique Arain in Jacobabad's Tehsil Thul, and set dozens of homes ablaze.The woman involved in the marriage dispute said she is an adult and entered into a court marriage of her own free will.ARY News has also acquired the video of the confrontation. 32 people have been named in the incident. Video discretion is advised: Disturbing footage Reports indicate that violence erupted after a video of the marriage went viral on social media. Around 400 armed men allegedly attacked the village and burned more than 150 houses.Police said that Sidra Channa and Muhammad Hassan Buriro had left their homes on 4 May and solemnised their marriage in Hyderabad on 5 May.Following the circulation of the wedding video online, armed men allegedly torched more than 100 homes belonging to Muhammad Hassan Buriro’s family.Police have registered two separate cases regarding the incident — one related to the alleged abduction of the girl, and the other concerning the arson attack on the village. One suspect has been arrested, while others are said to have fled. Couple’s Statement Sidra Channa, who entered into the love marriage, stated that she is an adult and married of her own choice.Muhammad Hassan Burriro said that his village had been burned down and that his life was also under threat, appealing to authorities to provide protection. Sindh government takes notice Sindh government spokesperson Saadia Javed said that after the girl went missing, her family had filed a kidnapping case. However, the woman later stated that she had not been abducted but had married by choice.The spokesperson added that police arrived at the scene when the suspects went to set houses on fire and arrested five individuals. However, the suspects later obtained pre-arrest bail, preventing police from taking them into custody.She further stated that the matter is now before the court, while Murad Ali Shah has also taken notice of the incident. The government has assured immediate assistance for the affected families.
ISLAMABAD: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has submitted a series of proposals to the Ministry of Finance for the budget 2026-27, including major tax relief measures for salaried individuals and businesses.Among the key recommendations is a proposal to reduce income tax rates for the salaried class by five per cent, lowering the maximum tax rate from 35 per cent to 30 per cent.The FPCCI has also proposed abolishing the nine per cent surcharge imposed on salaried taxpayers and increasing the non-taxable income threshold from Rs600,000 to Rs1.2 million annually.To encourage exports, the business body recommended restoring the Final Tax Regime for goods exporters, while also suggesting that the existing 25 per cent export tax rate for the IT sector should remain in place until 2035.FPCCI President Atif Ikram Sheikh said the country’s IT exports could increase from $3.8 billion to $10 billion if supportive policies were maintained.The organisation further proposed increasing the turnover threshold for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from Rs250 million to Rs500 million and linking it to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for budget 2026-27.In addition, the FPCCI recommended reducing the income tax rate for manufacturers from 29 per cent to 20 per cent and called for the complete abolition of super tax, arguing that it discourages investment.Speaking on the economy, Atif Ikram Sheikh said Pakistan had faced significant economic challenges in 2022 but was now progressing steadily towards economic stability due to what he described as the tireless efforts of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and military leadership.He also stated that Marka-e-Haq had demonstrated the nation’s ability to respond to external aggression, while praising Pakistan’s role in efforts to resolve tensions between Iran and the United States in the Middle East.According to the FPCCI president, growing international confidence in Pakistan reflects the country’s diplomatic efforts and strategic vision, adding that diplomatic achievements should now be translated into economic gains for the country.
KARACHI: Chief Minister of Sindh has taken notice of the arson incident in Jacobabad, and the government has acted over it on the very first day, official spokesperson Saadia Javed said.It is to be mentioned here that many houses in a village were set on fire over a couple’s freewill marriage about a week ago.Sindh government spokesperson said Saturday that the unfortunate incident took place after a girl contracted a marriage of her own free will and her family lodged an FIR alleging her kidnapping.Saadia Javed has said that the government will take steps to redress the damage to the houses. "It is yet to know, how many houses were set on fire in the arson attack," she said."The girl has been safe and in the government's custody," spokesperson said. "The matter has been in the court".The Sindh government has sought a report on the incident of torching of the houses in the village and directed the authorities concerned to take action against the culprits.It is to be mentioned here that a video of the spat between two notables went viral over the freewill marriage and burning of houses in the Jacobabad's village. One of them Saddam Hussain confessed setting houses of Sardar Ahmed Ali Channa.While rival Sardar claimed that Sardar Saddam Hussain Buriro attacked the village along with a horde of 500 people.
The spokesperson for the Central Region motorways has announced a complete ban on the entry of vehicles carrying sacrificial animals onto motorways during Eid-ul-Adha.According to the spokesperson, the decision has been taken to ensure public safety and maintain smooth traffic flow during the Eid-ul-Adha holidays.The statement said vehicles transporting sacrificial animals are often overloaded and unfit for safe travel, posing a serious risk of accidents on motorways.Authorities warned that overloaded and poorly maintained vehicles could lead to major road accidents, adding that such vehicles would instead be redirected towards alternative and safer routes.The motorway spokesperson noted that several dangerous accidents involving animal transport vehicles had occurred on motorways in previous years. Eid-ul-Adha 2026: Ruet-e-Hilal committee meets today for Zil Hajj moon sighting Police in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been instructed to establish special check posts at motorway entry points to enforce the restriction.Authorities have also ordered action against illegal parking near cattle markets and motorway interchanges during the Eid period.The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee (CRHC) will meet today (Sunday) in Karachi to sight the Zil Hajj moon/Chairman of the CRHC, Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, will preside over the meeting at the Habib Bank Plaza.The final announcement regarding the sighting or non-sighting of the Zil Hajj moon will be made based on evidence received from across the country.Meanwhile, meetings of the Zonal and District Ruet-e-Hilal Committees will also be held tomorrow at their respective district headquarters.If the Zil Hajj moon is sighted today, Eid-ul-Adha will be celebrated on May 27. However, if the moon is not sighted, the major Islamic festival will fall on May 28.
Karachi: With Eidul Azha approaching — a sacred Islamic occasion symbolizing sacrifice, compassion and collective responsibility — the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB) has launched a citywide public awareness drive titled 'Wada Karo' [make a promise] to promote responsible disposal of animal offal and ensure a clean environment during the upcoming Eid days.Eidul Azha holds deep religious significance in Islam, commemorating the spirit of sacrifice and obedience demonstrated by Hazrat Ibrahim (AS). Alongside fulfilling this religious obligation, maintaining cleanliness and protecting the environment also remain an essential social responsibility, particularly in a mega city like Karachi where millions of animals are sacrificed within a short span of time. Improper disposal of offal often leads to foul smell, environmental pollution, blockage of drainage systems and serious public health risks, making public cooperation essential for successful cleanliness operations.Under the 'Wada Karo' campaign, SSWMB’s social mobilization team will visit different areas of the city and meet residents performing animal sacrifices. The team will engage communities through friendly interaction, awareness sessions and household visits, educating citizens about proper handling and disposal of animal waste after 'Qurbani'. The campaign is designed as a soft behavioral change initiative based on voluntary commitment rather than enforcement, where citizens will be encouraged to make a friendly promise to keep their surroundings clean.During the visits, residents will be guided to place animal offal only at designated collection points, use biodegradable waste bags where available, avoid dumping waste in streets, open plots or drainage lines, and cooperate with sanitation workers during collection operations. Citizens will also be advised to immediately wash sacrificial areas after Qurbani, sprinkle 'chuna' [quicklime] or 'balu mitti' [sandy soil] to control odor and germs, and use disinfectant spray to maintain hygiene and prevent environmental contamination.Alongside the awareness campaign, SSWMB will continue its operational preparedness through deployment of sanitation staff, waste collection vehicles, monitoring teams and coordinated arrangements to ensure timely lifting of animal waste throughout Eidul Azha. The Board emphasized that institutional arrangements alone cannot guarantee cleanliness without active public participation.Managing Director SSWMB Tariq Ali Nizamani said that the purpose of the 'Wada Karo' campaign is to build a sense of shared responsibility among citizens. “Eidul Azha cleanliness is a collective duty. Through this campaign we are reaching people directly, encouraging them to voluntarily adopt safe waste disposal practices. When citizens and institutions work together, Karachi can celebrate Eid in a clean, healthy and organized manner,” he stated.The awareness drive will continue until the third day of Eid, reinforcing the message that cleanliness is not only an administrative task but a social commitment shared by every resident of the city.
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army has reacted strongly to recent remarks made by the Indian military chief, describing the statement as provocative, irresponsible and a threat to regional peace, ARY News reported on Sunday, quoting Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).In a statement issued by the media wing of the armed forces, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) criticised “Hindutva-driven mindset” behind the Indian military leadership’s comments.According to the statement, the Indian army chief had recently said in an interview that “Pakistan must decide whether it wants to remain part of geography and history or not”, remarks which Pakistan termed reckless and reflective of a war-driven mentality.The ISPR stated that Pakistan is a responsible nuclear power, an important member of the international community and an undeniable part of South Asia’s history and geography.The Pakistan army's spokesperson said India’s leadership had continued to resist accepting Pakistan’s existence even after more than eight decades, adding that what it described as India’s Hindutva-inspired arrogance had previously pushed South Asia towards wars and regional crises. RSS leader, ex-Indian army chief back dialogue with Pakistan The statement further asserted that threatening to erase a sovereign nuclear state from the map was neither strategic signalling nor diplomatic pressure, but rather evidence of “mental bankruptcy, war hysteria and irresponsible conduct”.Pakistan army warned that the consequences of any such aggression would not remain confined within geographical borders and could have far-reaching implications for the entire region.The ISPR also accused India of supporting terrorism, creating instability, conducting cross-border activities and running misleading campaigns at the international level.According to the statement, India’s aggressive rhetoric reflected frustration over its alleged failure to undermine Pakistan and what it referred to as embarrassment suffered during the “Battle for Truth” narrative.The military spokesperson stressed that India must recognise Pakistan’s importance and adopt a path of peaceful coexistence in the region, warning that the consequences of any aggression could become “unbearable” for India and extend beyond geographical boundaries.
The Pakistan government has significantly reduced jet fuel price, raising expectations of lower airfares for domestic and international travellers, ARY News reported on Sunday.The price of jet fuel has been cut by Rs111.44 per litre, bringing the new rate down to Rs330.22 per litre.According to aviation industry sources, the reduction is likely to ease operational costs for airlines and could lead to a decrease in ticket prices in the coming weeks.Officials said airlines are expected to benefit from lower fuel expenses following the latest revision in petroleum prices.Industry sources noted that jet fuel had been priced at Rs188 per litre before the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, adding that airline operators still consider the current rate comparatively high. Pakistan hikes jet fuel prices by Rs53.11 per litre The government had earlier introduced major changes to petroleum prices on 9 May 2026, sharply increasing jet fuel prices while reducing the cost of light diesel oil.At the time, jet fuel prices were raised by Rs53.11 per litre, pushing the rate to Rs441.66 per litre.On Friday, the governmentas announced a petrol price cut of Rs5 per litre, offering fresh relief to consumers facing continued economic pressure across the country.Under the latest revision, the petrol price was reduced by Rs5 per litre.Similarly, the price of high-speed diesel had also been slashed by Rs5 per litre, taking the new diesel rate to Rs409.58 per litre.Officials said the reduction was made under the government’s fortnightly fuel price review mechanism, which takes into account fluctuations in international oil prices and exchange rate movements.
KARACHI: The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee (CRHC) will meet today (Sunday) in Karachi to sight the Zil Hajj moon, ARY News reported.Chairman of the CRHC, Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, will preside over the meeting at the Habib Bank Plaza.The final announcement regarding the sighting or non-sighting of the Zil Hajj moon will be made based on evidence received from across the country.Meanwhile, meetings of the Zonal and District Ruet-e-Hilal Committees will also be held tomorrow at their respective district headquarters.If the Zil Hajj moon is sighted today, Eid-ul-Adha will be celebrated on May 27. However, if the moon is not sighted, the major Islamic festival will fall on May 28.The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) has predicted that Eid ul Adha 2026 in Pakistan is likely to fall on Wednesday, May 27, based on astronomical calculations.According to SUPARCO’s initial assessment, there is a strong possibility of sighting the Dhul Hijjah moon on Sunday, May 17.The space agency stated that the moon for Dhul Hijjah 1447 AH will be born at 1:01 am on May 17.By sunset, the moon’s age is expected to be approximately 18 hours and 30 minutes, which is generally considered sufficient for visibility to the naked eye.SUPARCO further noted that in Pakistan’s coastal areas, the time difference between sunset and moonset on May 17 will be around 60 minutes, increasing the likelihood of crescent visibility.For clear moon sighting, the moon’s age typically needs to be close to 20 hours, the agency added.Based on these calculations, Pakistan is expected to complete 29 days of Dhul Qadah, making Eid al-Adha likely to be observed on May 27.However, the final announcement regarding the moon sighting and Eid date will be made by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee after its official meeting.
The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has launched a new emergency response platform, ‘NextGen Safety App’ aimed at improving public safety across Punjab through faster access to police assistance.The “NextGen Safety App” allows users to contact emergency services within seconds using multiple communication options, including live chat, direct 15 emergency calls, and video call assistance. How to get help through ‘NextGen Safety App’ :Open NextGen Safety App on mobile and then ‘Go to Emergency’ option tap live chat to seek help through chat.One of the app’s central features is the “Call-15 Emergency Button”. In the event of danger, users can tap the button to connect with the Police-15 helpline instantly.For live assistance tap ‘Video Call’ to connect through live video assistance.According to PSCA, the application is designed to provide quicker and more reliable emergency support during critical situations.The authority described the application as “one app with multiple ways to get help”, aimed at ensuring immediate assistance in every emergency.
KARACHI: The police have made another breakthrough in the case of the "Cocaine Queen," alias Anmol Pinky, ARY News reported.According to a statement by Deputy Inspector General (DIG) South Asad Raza, a man arrested alongside the suspect Zeeshan, identified as Sohail, has turned out to be Anmol Pinky’s accountant.The accountant, Sohail, is the biological brother of Zeeshan. DIG South disclosed that millions of rupees were transacted through six bank accounts belonging to the duo.Furthermore, investigators uncovered evidence showing that Rs 8.4 million from these accounts was specifically used to purchase narcotics.He further informed that a staggering Rs 8.4 million had also been transferred to foreign nationals at different times.In addition to these accounts, Anmol Pinky utilized bank accounts registered under the name of an individual named Sameer to conduct her financial transactions.Read More: Lahore House of 'Cocaine Queen' Anmol Pinky UncoveredThe DIG added that a total of eight bank accounts used by the accused woman have been identified so far.Consequently, the police have approached the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to trace her potential offshore bank accounts.
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