Maryam Nawaz included Sindh in her priorities

Reliable political sources told the special central reporting cell of “Jang” that Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who had plans to go to London in recent days, has now included Sindh in her priorities. She is receiving a continuous stream of messages from Sindh inviting her to visit the province. She has decided to visit Sindh, where she will announce her participation in various important events.

Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zerdari has said that our allies are running away from the election due to fear

He further said that we need to confront politics; “I kept telling MQM to join hands with the Pakistan Peoples Party in local elections, but they did not heed.” Bilawal Bhutto said that when MQM was in power, it made a mess of everything, and it’s as if garbage only exists in Sindh. He said that his promise is to give property rights to the occupants of the 12 katchi abadis in Hyderabad. He further said that we will contest the upcoming elections based on performance and governance.

Netherlands: Former cricketer Khalid Latif was sentenced to 12 years in prison

This case highlights the international nature of legal proceedings in today’s interconnected world, where individuals can be tried and sentenced in one country for actions or statements made in another. It also underscores the importance of responsible communication and the potential legal consequences for those who engage in incitement to violence or hate speech, even across borders.

IMF’s response on electricity will come by Monday, government, gas price hike announcement

Addressing a press conference after the meeting, federal ministers mentioned that an increase in gas prices would be implemented to cover annual losses of over three hundred billion rupees. A response from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) regarding relief in electricity tariffs is expected by Monday. Talks are underway with the IMF for relief of 500 to 600 billion rupees. They also stated that there is an excess stock of more than 2 million tons of sugar, and efforts will be made to curb smuggling.