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In the PTI founder’s hospital relocation matter, the SC requested an early hearing.

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The Chief Commissioner of Islamabad has petitioned the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) for an early hearing of a review appeal that the government filed about its August 18 order to transfer Imran Khan, the founder of the PTI, from Adiala Jail to a private hospital for medical treatment.

In opposition to the Supreme Court’s August 18 order, the applicant asked the SC to hold an early hearing of the review petition.

The petitioner claims that the issue involves legal and constitutional jurisdiction in addition to medical facilities.

The Chief Commissioner of Islamabad has asked the Supreme Court to set a hearing date for the review petition as soon as possible.

The review petition brings up “important” legal issues concerning court jurisdiction following the Constitution’s 27th Amendment, Article 175(2), and prison regulations.

The petition contended that an urgent hearing of the case is required because the court order was based on time constraints.

The August 18 court order was to be reviewed, modified, and revoked, according to the petition.

It contests the decision to move the PTI founder from Adiala Jail to a private hospital so that a medical team can examine and treat him.

Prior to this, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Atta Tarar stated that during PTI founder Imran Khan’s medical examination, all conditions specified in the Supreme Court’s decision were met.

Speaking to the media in Islamabad, Tarar emphasised that the government has always held the view that health-related issues should not be politicised.

Tarar insisted that health issues should be kept apart from politics and said that the government has not taken any negative stance toward Imran Khan in response to the court’s ruling.

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Indian water aggression: Flow in Chenab river dips by 53,000 cusecs in a day

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According to sources, India has stopped the flow of water into the Chenab River resulting in a decrease of 53,000 cusecs in flow of the river within a day.

India had stopped the Chenab’s water at the Salal and Baglihar dams, stated sources.

The Chenab River near Marala had a water inflow of 74,000 cusecs at 7am. By noon the flow was down to 31,000 cusecs.

The current water inflow at Marala is 21,000 cusecs and the stopping of Chenab waters is a significant violation of the Indus Waters Treaty, sources said.

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JI calls for statewide protest after 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal over petrol levy

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Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan chairman Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman called a countrywide shutter-down strike after 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal over the petroleum levy, stating the government would have to decrease the petroleum costs.

Talking to a news conference in Lahore, Hafiz Naeem said their campaign was going in the best possible way and added that the government will have to cut down the pricing of petroleum goods.

He claimed the country cannot move forward in the presence of flour and sugar mafias and appealed to the people to come up and join their resistance. He also added that farmers were not obtaining fertilisers at affordable costs while government officials were utilising costly automobiles using taxpayers’ money.

The Jamaat-e-Islami head stated they would observe a country-wide strike after 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal, adding that negotiations would not be held on the basis of assurances to halt the sit-in. He said the sit-in will continue until the government practically accepted their requests.

Hafiz Naeem also stated the petroleum levy, which he called a type of extortion tax, should not be enforced under any circumstances and the government would have to cut petrol prices.

If their demands were not accepted they would march on Islamabad, they said. No one could stop them and no Jamaat-e-Islami worker would hesitate to make sacrifices.

It may be recalled that Jamaat-e-Islami has been organising sit-ins outside governors’ residences around the country against the petroleum levy, with the protests entering their eighth day today.

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Gold price up by Rs5,700 per tola

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Gold prices increased in domestic and foreign markets, with the rate of gold in the international bullion market shooting up by $57 an ounce to $4,604.

The gold price in Pakistan went up by Rs5,700 per tola, reaching Rs482,936.

The price of 10 grams of gold too went up by Rs4,972 to Rs414,039.

Meanwhile the price of silver was constant. Silver Rs7,379 per tola and Rs6,326 per 10 grams.

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