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Bushra Bibi was poisoned while in custody: Omar Ayub

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Ayub maintained that Bushra Bibi, the former first lady, endured nine months of imprisonment with fortitude, and that her recent release, like that of Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan, was not the outcome of any political agreement with the government.

He also asserted that the poor treatment of PTI’s founder, who is currently imprisoned in Adiala Jail on what Ayub refers to as fabricated charges, includes substandard food, water, and electricity interruptions.

Moreover, Ayub observed that the PTI leader, similar to former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, has experienced a decrease in platelet levels but has refrained from pursuing exile abroad.

Ayub expressed optimism for judicial impartiality and commended the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) for his recent appointment, characterizing him as knowledgeable and impartial. However, he also voiced his criticism of the government for purportedly implementing an unconstitutional draft.

He declared that the 26th constitutional amendment was passed by the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) through forgery.

Ayub also declared that opposition parties will be launching a movement against the current government in the near future, reiterating PTI’s alliance with Maulana Fazlur Rehman.

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Eradication of Polio: The PM Promises to Make Pakistan a Polio-Free Nation

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According to Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, the government is determined to eradicate polio in Pakistan and has emphasized the need of coordinated efforts in this direction.

As the prime minister presided over a polio eradication meeting in Islamabad, he declared that we will not stop until polio was eradicated for good.

During the recent polio campaign, he urged the secretary of national health, polio focal person Ayesha Raza Farooq, and coordinator for national health Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed Bharath to visit the most affected districts, praising the government’s polio team’s efforts to fight the illness.

Additionally, a third-party examination of the anti-polio effort was ordered by the prime minister.

In order to close the immunity gap, he underlined the necessity of creating a thorough plan.

The prime minister received an update on the polio eradication effort and recent polio cases during the meeting.

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Russian Delegation Meets President: Russia and Pakistan Reaffirm Their Commitment to Deepening Their Bilateral Partnership

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For the mutual benefit of both nations, Pakistan and Russia have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening their bilateral connections in the fields of trade, commerce, investment, agriculture, and energy.

At the Presidency, President Asif Ali Zardari met with the visiting parliamentary delegation, which was led by Ms. Valentina Matvienko, the Speaker of the Russian Federation Council, to discuss this.

The President emphasized the longstanding connection between Russia and Pakistan, which has been characterized by respect for one another and a shared determination to increase bilateral cooperation across a range of domains.

He emphasized how important it is to strengthen cultural ties through interpersonal interactions and scholarship initiatives.

Additionally, he advocated for Russian investment in Pakistan and noted the great potential for both nations to increase economic relations.

Russia prioritizes its connection with Pakistan, the Russian speaker said, adding that she is confident her visit would strengthen bilateral collaboration.


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Yahya Afridi, Chief Justice, chairs the full court meeting. The Gathering

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The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Yahya Afridi, presided over a full court meeting of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in Islamabad.

Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah joined the meeting via video link, and all of the judges were present.

The purpose of the meeting was to evaluate how well the Supreme Court handled the institution and resolution of cases, with an emphasis on ways to ease the backlog of cases and improve judicial efficiency.

The registrar gave a summary of the cases that were pending at the moment and described the procedures for making a prompt decision.

The judges reviewed the case management plan and spoke about various ways to meet the goals of the plan. As specified in the monthly schedule, specialized two- and three-member benches were assigned to criminal and civil cases in order to guarantee prompt and efficient case settlement.

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