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Mohsin Naqvi praises CTD Balochistan for eliminating four terrorists.

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The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Balochistan was commended by Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Friday for killing four terrorists associated with Fitna al-Khawarij.

Mohsin Naqvi praised CTD Balochistan’s professionalism for the operation’s effectiveness in the Pishin Sorkhab Camp region. The entire country is proud of the courageous members of CTD Balochistan, he remarked.

He added that by taking prompt action, CTD Balochistan successfully stopped the Fitna al-Khawarij terrorists’ evil purpose. He praised the CTD team as a whole for eliminating the terrorists.

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PTI’s “false narrative” on the conditions at Adiala jail was revealed.

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The PTI’s narrative about the horrific conditions, mental torture, isolation, and medical neglect at Adiala jail, where party head Imran has been detained, has been exposed by foreign media.

According to the American newspaper “The Washington Post,” Pakistan has categorically denied any accusations made by the PTI’s founder’s family and political party, declaring any claims of cruel treatment, mental torture, seclusion, and medical malpractice in the founder’s prison unfounded.

The PTI founder is incarcerated as a convicted prisoner by the courts rather than on government instructions, according to the “Associated Press.”

More than 900 meetings with the PTI founder’s family, attorneys, physicians, and political figures have taken place thus far, according to an article published in the American daily “The Goshen News.”

According to the article, in addition to meeting with his wife once a week, the PTI founder is permitted to communicate over the phone with family who live overseas.

Numerous foreign publications, such as “The Washington Post” and “Associated Press,” have disregarded the PTI’s claims that Imran Khan was mistreated in Adiala Jail due to a lack of medical services, mental anguish, and isolation.

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Low-lying regions of Islamabad and Rawalpindi are flooded by heavy rain.

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After clouds moved throughout the nation, flooding low-lying areas and raising the water level in Nullah Lai, heavy rain battered Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

The water level in Nullah Lai at Katarian was 16 feet, while at Gawalmandi point it was 10 feet. Rainwater seeped into homes in a number of locations and filled underpasses in G-6.

The rainfall also had an impact on the provision of electricity in a number of areas of the twin cities. In Rawalpindi, a rain emergency was proclaimed, and large equipment was used to remove water from low-lying regions.

In the meantime, Kundian also reported severe rain, which caused water to build up in low-lying regions.

More rain is expected in many regions of the nation today and tomorrow, according to the Meteorological Department.

Authorities have advised residents and visitors to be cautious due to the possibility of landslides in Murree, Galiyat, and other hilly places.

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Punjab authorises a significant Rawalpindi water supply project

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The Punjab government has approved a significant project to build a surface water treatment plant and water supply system at Dadocha Dam in order to supply Rawalpindi inhabitants with safe and clean drinking water.

When the project is finished, Rawalpindi city and the cantonment areas will receive an extra 35 million gallons of water every day. The project is expected to be finished by December 2029 and is expected to cost Rs36 billion.

The Rawalpindi commissioner claims that the supply system will receive an additional 35 million gallons of clean water per day from Dadocha Dam, giving locals access to safe and clean drinking water. The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) will work on the transmission line and water supply network once the dam is finished.

The Punjab Irrigation Department is in charge of the construction of Dadocha Dam, which is 92 percent finished. By December 2029, however, the water filtration plant, the distribution network for water supplies between the city and cantonment areas, and the 28-kilometer transmission line from the dam to Rawalpindi will be finished.

The Punjab government will cover Rs. 18 billion of the project’s costs associated with Rawalpindi city. The remaining Rs. 18 billion in costs for the cantonment area will be decided upon at a Punjab Cabinet meeting, and either the Punjab government or the federal government is anticipated to foot the bill.

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