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COAS Visits Troops At LOC

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General Syed Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff, paid a visit to soldiers stationed at the front of the line of command in the Sarian area.

The Chief of Army noted the soldiers’ excellent reaction to Indian Forces, their strong morale, and their operational preparedness.

The Army Chief addressed the troops and restated that Pakistan will respond to any invasion or infringement of its territorial sovereignty with all of its military power and patriotic determination.

General Syed Asim Munir spoke of the terrorism in Pakistan that is being fostered by the Indian state and that now includes the barbaric targeting of individual Pakistani people within the nation.

The chief of the Army, the prime minister of Pakistan, and the prime ministers of Azad and Jammu Kashmir lay floral wreaths at the martyrs’ memorial, paying heartfelt homage to Shuhada’s ultimate sacrifices.

The leaders agreed that Kashmiris’ tenacity, resiliency, and unshakable faith in the face of the Indian occupation troops’ unrelenting cruelty in IIOJK had been admirable.

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A SC judge claims that pointless petitions are contributing to a backlog of more than 60,000 cases.

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A petition to register two FIRs for the same occurrence was denied by a Supreme Court Constitution Bench on Monday, stating that it was inadmissible.

Justice Jamal Khan Mandukhel chastised Waseem Ahmed Khan, the petitioner, for bringing the case, pointing out that these kinds of petitions add to the Supreme Court’s overwhelming backlog of cases, which currently stands at over 60,000. According to Justice Mandukhel, “we are repeatedly reminded of the pending cases,” raising doubts about the petition’s urgency.

Justice Mandukhel expressed his disgust by asking, “Why not penalise your application and dismiss it? Will you also file these cases in courts since you are a lawyer?

Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar emphasised that the court had previously rendered decisions in the Sughra Bibi case on comparable issues. He further questioned why the petitioner had not brought the second FIR issue before the High Court.

The bench’s ruling highlights the judiciary’s worry over pointless lawsuits clogging the system.

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Naqvi visits Fazl to express gratitude for contributions to the 26th amendment.

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Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi convened with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman to deliberate on issues of shared concern and the current political landscape in the nation.

In today’s meeting in Islamabad, Mr. Naqvi asked about Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s health and sent his best wishes for the JUI chief’s well-being and future pursuits.

Naqvi extended his appreciation to Maulana Fazlur Rehman for his crucial contribution to the enactment of the 26th Constitutional Amendment, which he characterised as a significant milestone in Pakistan’s legislative history.

Following the meeting, Naqvi commended Mr. Fazlur Rehman’s commitment to the nation, asserting, “Maulana Fazlur Rehman has consistently prioritised Pakistan’s interests, and his contributions to the country are indispensable.”

The experienced politician reaffirmed his dedication to Pakistan and its populace, stating, “Our priority has consistently been Pakistan and the well-being of its citizens.”

Senator Kamran Murtaza attended the meeting.

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To stop begging in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan would implement a stringent Umrah regulation.

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The action, according to details, is intended to stop the begging mafia from damaging Pakistan’s reputation in the holy land.

As part of its severe efforts against beggars, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has planned to require pilgrims to sign an affidavit vowing not to beg before leaving for Umrah. Those who violate this affidavit will face strict legal action.

Umrah pilgrims will not be permitted to travel alone; they must travel in groups in order to further discourage begging. This measure ensures that pilgrims are accountable for their actions and are less likely to engage in begging.

In order to discourage begging, tour companies will also have to get pilgrims to sign affidavits.

According to sources, the administration is committed to resolving this issue because begging has damaged Pakistan’s ties with Saudi Arabia.

Four travel agents were arrested by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for sending residents to Saudi Arabia to beg during raids in different parts of Multan.

Mohammad Ejaz, Ghulam, Ghulam Yaseen, and Sadiq Hussain were among the agents that were arrested, according to an FIA official.

The representative clarified that the information from previously detained people was the basis for these arrests.

The agents were allegedly sending citizens to Saudi Arabia with the purpose of begging and then collecting a share of the money earned through begging.

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