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Maryam Nawaz calls for harmony and tolerance as the new Islamic year begins.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has urged residents to cultivate patience, tolerance and unity during Muharram, underlining the importance for avoiding division and sectarian hatred.
In her statement on the start of the Islamic year, the chief minister hoped the new year would bring peace, security and prosperity to Pakistan and the entire Muslim world.
“I pray that the new Hijri year becomes a source of unity and solidarity for the Muslim Ummah and a year of peace and progress for Pakistan,” she said.
She also prayed for the happiness, stability and prosperity of the country and termed the new Islamic year as a blessing for Pakistan, its people and the Muslim world.
Highlighting the importance of Muharram, she said the month is a remembrance of the heroic sacrifice of Imam Hussain (RA), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
“The philosophy of sacrifice exhibited by Imam Hussain (RA) still inspires the oppressed and challenges the oppression in every era,” she remarked.
The chief minister asked the people to practice restraint and mutual respect throughout Muharram, saying the sacred month should be commemorated in a spirit of unity rather than dispute and division.
She also said unprecedented security and administrative measures were being taken across Punjab to preserve peace and maintain law and order during Muharram observances.
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Abid Sher Ali, the founder of the PTI, says the government does not want politics to affect his health.
According to Senator Abid Sher Ali, the government does not wish to play politics with the PTI’s health, and the party’s contempt of court petition is inexplicable.
Senator Abid Sher Ali stated, “I pray that Allah Almighty gives health to the PTI’s founder,” during the Dunya News program “BAAT NIKLAY GI.” Opposition and politics have their place, but it comes down to humanity.
Security concerns outside the hospital were compromised, according to Abid Sher Ali, who also stated that it was challenging to control the employees and that no one should protest to the government’s efforts to do so.
The PM and the government cannot be added as parties to the PTI’s contempt of court petition, according to Abid Sher Ali. The management of the jail must abide by its own policies.
The Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has petitioned the Supreme Court for contempt of court over Imran Khan’s hospital transfer.
The PTI submitted a petition to start contempt of court proceedings for breaking the August 18, 2026, decision from the Supreme Court.
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Toxic gas enters the Duki coal mine, killing two miners and fainting four.
According to rescue sources, noxious gas from the Duki coal mine here caused two miners to die and four to pass out on Saturday.
Workers who were unconscious and bodies were taken to the hospital. According to rescue sources, the coal mine was closed for a considerable amount of time, which led to the buildup of poisonous gas and ultimately the miners’ deaths upon entering the pit.
A coal mine in the Quetta city outskirts collapsed in July following a gas explosion, killing thirty-four labourers. The coal mine explosion in Quetta’s Sorange neighbourhood trapped a number of miners.
So far, 34 bodies have been recovered from the mine. Up to forty-two individuals were on the job when the explosion occurred. The coalmine’s owner had previously informed the media that methane gas was the cause of the mine explosion.
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Karachi records 603 traffic accident deaths this year
A total of 603 people have lost their lives in various traffic accidents in Karachi this year, according to details released by rescue authorities.
According to rescue officials, those killed in traffic accidents included 463 men, 73 women and 67 children. The data highlights the number of fatalities recorded in different road accidents across the city during the year.
Rescue authorities said 7,467 people were also injured in various traffic accidents in Karachi this year. The injured included 5,649 men, 1,322 women and 496 children.
Meanwhile, 184 people were killed in accidents involving heavy vehicles during the year. Twelve people lost their lives after being hit by dumpers, while 84 were killed in trailer-related accidents and 46 died in accidents involving water tankers.
According to rescue authorities, 18 people were killed in accidents involving mini-trucks, while bus-related accidents claimed the lives of 24 people during the year.
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