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Corps Commanders Conference

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Corps Commanders have vowed to use all available state resources to combat terrorists, as well as those who assist and abet them in their efforts to destabilise Pakistan at the request of enemy forces.

The decision was made during the 262nd Corps Commanders’ Conference, which was presided over by Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir and held in Rawalpindi.

The Army Chief addressed the forum, stating that Pakistan’s territorial integrity and sovereignty are untouchable and sacred.

He stated that although Pakistan is in favour of peaceful coexistence with other states, the nation’s sovereignty, honour, and ambitions would never be compromised.

The Forum received a briefing on the ruthless Indian campaign of extraterritorial and extrajudicial executions, which continue to target Pakistani civilians and support state-sponsored terrorism.

The Forum underlined its unwavering support for Palestine and the Gazanian people while pointing out the conflict’s severely detrimental effects and its propensity to spread throughout the whole region.

The deployment of the Pakistan Army to support the Pakistani Election Commission in organising a peaceful general election in 2024 was another topic of discussion during the forum.

The Pakistan Army will carry out its assigned tasks in accordance with the Constitution’s mandate and the Election Commission’s directives.

The Conference recognised and applauded the actions taken against a variety of illicit activities and criminal organisations, such as power theft, hoarding, smuggling, and illegal immigration.

The Forum was briefed on the formations’ operational readiness.

The chief of staff of the Army instructed formation commanders to keep their attention on troop morale, training, and management.

In addition, the Forum honoured the men and officers of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies, and the people who gave their lives to maintain peace and stability in the nation for the highest sacrifices of Martyrs.

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Combating Terrorism: Twelve Terrorists Destroyed in Separate Operations by Security Forces

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Eleven terrorists and Kharijis were killed in two separate intelligence-based operations in Balochistan’s Miran Shah District and North Waziristan. One of the victims was Sana Alias Baru, a high-value target.

In the vicinity of Miran Shah in North Waziristan, security forces successfully fought the Khwarij, leading to the death of eight and injury of six.

The general region of Balgatar, Kech District, Balochistan was earlier the scene of an Intelligence-Based Operation that resulted in the deaths of four terrorists, one of them was a high-value target.

Authorities in Kech District were actively seeking Baru, who had a pivotal role in recruiting members of the so-called Majeed Brigade, particularly suicide bombers.

Among the terrorists’ possessions were weapons and ammo.

In order to eradicate any lingering terrorists in the vicinity, a sanitation operation is currently under progress.

With unwavering resolve, the Pakistani security forces will eradicate the terrorist threat from the nation.

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Constitutional Bench Gets to Work: Petitions Dismissed, Fines Slapped on Frivolous Petitioners

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As of today, pending matters are being heard by the Supreme Court’s Constitutional Bench, which was established under the 26th Amendment to the Constitution.

On its first day of operation, the six-judge Constitutional Bench presided over by Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan dismissed several frivolous petitions, including one challenging legislation enacted by the PDM government, and fined the petitioner twenty thousand rupees for bringing the case.

Justices Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Musarrat Hilali, and Naeem Akhtar Afghan make up the Constitutional Bench, along with Justice Amin.

The bench rejected the appeal challenging the decision of the Supreme Court to appoint Qazi Faez Isa, a former chief justice of Pakistan, to the position of chief justice of the Balochistan high court.

In addition to upholding the Registrar Office’s objections, the Constitutional Bench rejected a petition asking for a change to the general election date on 8 February.

It has become an infructuous affair, the bench said, regarding the review of the Supreme Court’s decision on the review of judgment and order.

Justice Amin Uddin told the Attorney General that the Supreme Court has acknowledged parliament’s involvement in legislation in response to his claim that the verdict has commented on parliament’s position as legislative.

The bench found the petitioner’s claims to be baseless and fined them 20,000 rupees, dismissing their request to outlaw marriages between government employees and foreign nationals.

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Ahsan says all available resources should be used to eradicate smog at the air pollution meeting.

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According to Ahsan Iqbal, the country’s minister of planning and development, a non-traditional approach is required to address the pollution problem, and every available resource would be used to eradicate this grave issue.

Children are disproportionately affected by pollution, the Planning Minister stated during a special meeting on smog and air pollution in Islamabad.

He claimed that cooperation between the federal government and the provinces is urgently needed to address the various problems that climate change has caused in Pakistan.

Smog is interfering with everyday activities, the Minister added, and it has grown to be a serious threat to our future.

Burning crop residue is the cause of smog, he claimed.

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