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In-laws in Rawalpindi are accused of burning and killing a woman.

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According to information, Chakwal resident Razia married Tassaddaq Hussain nine years ago. Her father reported to the police that his daughter had been slain by her mother-in-law, her husband Nasim Akhtar.

The complainant disclosed to the authorities that the accused and Razia had a history of domestic conflicts.

The post-mortem has been completed, and the investigation is still on, according to police officials. But after the post-mortem report is released, the culprit will be taken into custody.

The family of the dead has voiced concerns about the police inquiry, claiming that, even after three days, no progress has been made.

A woman in Hussain Town, Muridke, is said to have been brutally beaten to death by her in-laws last month.

According to information, Punjab police filed a formal complaint on behalf of Maqsood, the victim’s father.

He said that her daughter’s in-laws killed her by beating her and stealing her newborn boy. At THQ hospital, the victim’s parents organised a protest to call for justice for their departed daughter.

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The NAB is taking action to extradite Malik Riaz to Pakistan in the 190 million pound case: Tarar

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Property tycoon Malik Riaz has been designated a proclaimed offender, and the NAB is working to have him extradited to Pakistan, according to Information Minister Attaullah Tarar.

Speaking about the Islamabad mega-corruption case, Atta Tarar stated that the NAB had made it clear that Malik Riaz’s investments in Dubai were money laundering.

He said that Malik Riaz and his son were the targets of numerous land-grabbing and corruption charges.

The Minister continued by claiming that the misuse of funds belonging to the Pakistani government is the worst example of corruption.

According to him, the ruling in the 190 million pound case has been portrayed as corruption by the international press.

He added that there is concrete proof of 190 million pounds in corruption.

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Federal Cabinet Meeting: Forum Accepts Suggestion Regarding Foreign Pilots’ License Validation

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The suggestion of the Cabinet Division to prolong the validity of licenses for 86 foreign pilots currently employed in Pakistan by two years has been accepted by the Federal Cabinet.
Additionally, it approved a three-year extension of the foreign validation for the new pilots who joined in 2025.
During the meeting, the prime minister was informed that Pakistani Airlines had to hire pilots from overseas because of the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on Pakistani pilots in prior years.
After the full legal process, the cabinet division’s aforementioned proposal would be put into effect.
In order to increase system transparency, the Prime Minister established a committee led by Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif to examine the Toshakhana Act 2024.
Based on the suggestions made by the Cabinet Division, the Cabinet approved the rules and regulations pertaining to the appointment of the chairman and members of the National Seed Development and Regulatory Authority.
Additionally, it approved a change to the 1973 Rules of Business that transferred responsibility for the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act from the Ministry of it to the Ministry of Interior, as suggested by the Cabinet division.
On advice from the Ministry of Law and Justice, the Cabinet approved Dr. Ammar Habib Khan’s appointment as member Finance of the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority appeal panel.
The Federal Cabinet gave its approval to the ruling.

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The Indian team must have the “Pakistan” logo on their uniforms, the ICC warns the BCCI.

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has received a warning from the International Cricket Council about its unwillingness to include the logo of Pakistan on the trophy kits of its winning team.

The International Cricket Council has given a strong message to the Indian board on this, according to Indian NDTV.

As part of its host nation policy, the Indian board claimed that it was not interested in having Pakistan’s name appear on their team uniform. However, the ICC rejected this claim.

In reality, the ICC has urged the Indian board to clarify that, since the country was the tournament’s original host, the Indian squad must have “Pakistan” printed on their uniform.

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