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Naqvi urges togetherness and voices concern over the clashes in Parachinar.

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Deeply disturbed by the unfortunate events that have recently occurred in the Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has called on local leaders to actively contribute to the search for a long-term resolution to the issue.

He declared that in order to settle the issue and advance regional peace, the government is dedicated to offering all support appropriate.

Meeting with a Kurram delegation headed by Majlis-e-Wahdatul Muslimeen MNA Hameed Hussain, Minister Naqvi expressed his profound grief over the loss of innocent lives. He hoped for those hurt in the skirmishes to heal quickly as well.

Insisting that the two parties’ conflict had been exaggerated and that cooperative efforts are necessary to promote brotherhood in the region, Naqvi underscored the necessity for peace and togetherness.

“The delegation is assured by Naqvi that the government will make every effort to address the issue,” He emphasized that in order to guarantee a peaceful and long-lasting settlement to the dispute, community leaders must work together.

Prominent Kurram leaders that were part of the trip were Haji Noor Rehman, Rahim Gul, Munir Hussain, Prof. Shabbir Bangash, and Bashir Bangash. In addition, the minister urged the heads of Karam’s two opposing factions to cooperate and strive toward peace and unity.

The Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa saw the end of six days of deadly combat on Tuesday, stemming from an alleged “land dispute” between two tribes. Security officers were sent out once the parties cleared their fronts, according to the deputy commissioner for Kurram.

Authorities claim that traders, farmers, and tourists are having difficulties as a result of the Parachinar-Peshawar highway being closed to all forms of traffic for the seventh day. In the difficult circumstances, regular life came to a standstill, and a heavy deployment of police and security was ensured in the sensitive area.

Authorities reported that over the six days of fighting, 200 people were injured and 49 people died.

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President and Prime Minister Offer Condolences for Lives Lost in Multan Tanker Explosion

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Following an LPG-supply truck explosion in Multan that claimed five lives and injured numerous more, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have offered their condolences.

The President prayed for the deceased souls and expressed sympathy to the families in a statement.

The prime minister offered up prayers for the departed and asked the grieving family to have patience.

He hoped for the injured people’s quick recovery as well.

Prime Minister Shehbaz ordered the investigation of the truck explosion’s cause and the implementation of preventative steps to ensure that similar occurrences do not occur in the future.

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The National Minority Commission Act 2024 is approved by the federal cabinet.

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On Tuesday, the National Minority Commission Act 2024 was adopted by the federal cabinet.

An eight-point agenda was discussed at a federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad, which was presided over by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

There were presentations of the Rightsizing Committee’s recommendations regarding federal institutions. There was also discussion about combining the Narcotics Division with the Ministry of Interior and putting the Aviation Division under the Ministry of Defense.

Decisions made by the preceding Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) meeting were approved by the government.

Speaking at the gathering, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged proactive measures to tackle the issues facing the education system.

“This will be a major national service,” he said, urging the Education Minister to work closely with the provinces to promote education.

The prime minister noted that the bulk of Pakistan’s 22.8 million unschooled children are girls.

The prime minister called the restart of PIA flights to Europe a significant accomplishment. In order to simplify travel for Pakistani passengers, he expressed optimism that flights to Britain would also restart.

Shehbaz Sharif announced the opening of a new crossing point at Panjgur on the Pakistan-Iran border, claiming it will encourage lawful trade and aid in the fight against smuggling. He praised Iran for helping to open the new crossing point.

The prime minister was pleased to see Kurram’s situation return to normal. According to him, the region was receiving food supplies and medications. “I am confident that all parties involved will work together to maintain peace,” he said.

According to the prime minister, the security forces are still fighting terrorists. In Balochistan, he claimed, 27 terrorists were killed in an intelligence-based operation.

He paid homage to security personnel’s sacrifices, saying they would live on in memory. He pledged to eradicate Fitna al Khwarij completely and emphasized that peace would be restored in the nation, just as it had been in 2018 under Nawaz Sharif’s leadership.

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GHQ Attack Case: Hearing Postponed Until January 6; ATC Indicts Former MNA Bilal Ijaz

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The hearing in the GHQ attack case has been postponed to January 6 after the Anti-Terrorism Court charged former MNA Bilal Ijaz.

The hearing in Rawalpindi was presided over by ATC Judge Amjad Ali Shah.

The decision to release the PTI founder’s and other people’s video was also postponed.

For lack of specifics, the court also denied former MPA Latasab Satti’s request to proceed with umrah.

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