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PTI worker gets electrocuted amid protests in Rawalpindi

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  • PTI worker injures himself after falling down from an electricity pole.
  • Man was participating in PTI’s protests against govt.
  • Man has been identified as Zeenatullah, rescue official say.

RAWALPINDI: A PTI worker Monday got injured after getting electrocuted and falling to the ground in his bid to climb up an electricity pole on Rawalpindi’s Murree Road, rescue officials said.

The man, identified as Zeenatullah, received an electric shock and descended straight towards the ground after clinging to the pole’s heavy-duty wires.

Rescue workers reached the incident’s spot to shift the man to the hospital; however, the ambulance found it difficult to wade through the traffic jams.

The 23-year-old resident of district Orakzai is being provided medical treatment following his injury.

The PTI worker remained unconscious after the shock, which was followed by the terrifying fall.

The party is currently holding protests in different cities of the country, while the anti-government long march has been postponed till Thursday.

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Fawad Chaudhry says that Imran Khan’s influence on Pakistani politics cannot be dismissed.

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Imran Khan cannot be kept out of Pakistani politics, according to former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry.

“Two days ago, it seemed like things were getting better, but now there are talks of banning the PTI,” Fawad Chaudhry told reporters outside the Islamabad High Court.

He continued by saying that the PTI had already been marginalized and that only the party’s founder was left.

He emphasized that conversations were necessary to defuse the political tension because Imran Khan is an unavoidable reality in Pakistani politics.

Fawad called Imran Khan a political reality that needs to be recognized and urged the PTI to give delicate issues greater consideration.

The PTI leadership was also criticized by Fawad for their strategy’s lack of sincerity. He emphasized that if the PTI had planned to start a demonstration, it ought to have done so on February 9.

He cited the inability to establish partnerships with GDA, Jamaat-e-Islami, and JUI.

She had gone to Nawabzada Nasrullah to discuss coalitions even before Benazir Bhutto’s government fell, he recalled.

The former minister went on to say that the current leadership of the PTI had an obligation to communicate with their employees and proceed. He emphasized that PTI was the only party in Pakistan that truly represented the people.

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A Day To Remember With The Pakistan Army: Students Take in Amazing Army Exercises

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With the Pakistan Army, more than 1,100 kids from 13 educational institutions—including six local schools—had a memorable day.

Impressive live displays, like as tank movements, artillery drills, and anti-terrorism operations, were shown to the students.

Interacting with the students, the commanding general emphasized the vital role they will play in Pakistan’s future.

Teachers and students conveyed their sincere gratitude for this amazing experience and expressed their total satisfaction with the Pakistan Army’s professionalism and operational readiness.

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banquet for the president of Belarus: The prime minister hosts a banquet for the president of Belarus.

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A meal honoring Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko was held at Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s residence in Islamabad.

Federal cabinet members and members of the Belarusian mission also attended the banquet.

Prior to this, the prime minister greeted Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko as he arrived at his residence.

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