The biannual exchange of prisoner lists between Pakistan and India represents a vital aspect of their diplomatic engagements. It not only aids in addressing the humanitarian concerns of prisoners and their families but also plays a role in building trust and cooperation between the two nations
Category: Pakistan
Government Initiatives to Ensure Flour Supply Stability and Price Control
According to Bilal Yasin, immediate action has been ordered against any artificial shortage or price hikes in wheat flour. Despite ample stocks of wheat and flour, any attempt to inflate prices is deemed unjustified.
The Barbaric Reality of a Property Dispute in Hyderabad
This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for effective conflict resolution mechanisms and legal protections against domestic violence and property disputes
Pakistan Criticizes US Congressional Resolution, Calls for Mutual Respect and Non-Interference
The resolution passed by the US Congress has been met with regret and concern by Pakistan, which views it as an unnecessary interference in its internal affairs. The Foreign Office’s response underscores Pakistan’s
Chief Justice’s Remarks Highlight Concerns Over Media Conduct in Contempt of Court Hearing
This case underscores the challenges faced by the judiciary in navigating the pressures of public opinion and media influence. As the Supreme Court continues to address these issues
Jamaat-e-Islami Files Petition in Sindh High Court to End Load Shedding During Heat Waves in Karachi
The move by Jamaat-e-Islami to approach the Sindh High Court is a critical step towards addressing the chronic power outages in Karachi, especially during life-threatening heat waves
Lahore High Court Converts Anti-Terrorism Court Judge’s Notice into Court Petition
The Lahore High Court’s conversion of the anti-terrorism court judge’s harassment notice into a court petition marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing effort to protect judicial independence in Pakistan.
Khawaja Asif Announces Stricter Border Controls to Enhance Pakistan’s Security
As Pakistan moves towards stricter border enforcement, the cooperation of neighboring countries, particularly Afghanistan, will be crucial. The success of these measures will depend on effective implementation and international cooperation to address the underlying issues of terrorism and smuggling that have long plagued the region.
Sindh Home Minister Claims Reduction in Crime Following Operation Against Junkies in Karachi
The minister reaffirmed his commitment to integrity within the police force, insisting that no police station in Karachi would be sold or compromised. “The work will be done on merit, no police station in Karachi will be sold,” he declared, emphasizing his dedication to upholding the law and ensuring justice.