Karachi's new administrator recently talked about development projects aimed towards the four major problems of Karachi i.e water, sewerage, sanitation, and transport. However, Twitteratis mocked him and said the only problem with Karachi is the PPP itself.
Ashwini Upadhyay led a mob to protest at Jantar Mantar on Sunday, making provocations at the Muslim community living in India. According to Police, the protesters had no permission to carry out the rally.
Just days after Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan's resignation as special assistant to Punjab CM, security staff barred her from entering the Punjab Assembly today.
As political elites, bandits, and the Taliban take control of the country to maximize their interests, the fragmentation of the society and the poverty rise is the only outcome.
As per the notice, HESCO should respond to the show-cause notice within 15 days. Failure to do so will result in NEPRA taking strict actions against HESCO.
As Indian aggression remains unabated, the woes of Kashmiris in the IIJOK manifold. All political parties are unanimous on Kashmiri's plight and the miseries faced by Muslim states and urge the world community to take notice.
In a recent joint press conference, PML-N leaders Ataullah Tarar and Azma Bukhari took a firm stance against FIA and said they will not let the agency arrest Shehbaz Sharif. According to them, PM Imran Khan is pressurizing the NAB Chairman to reopen cases against Shehbaz Sharif that have already been addressed.
As an explosion rocks Quetta, Bilawal Bhutto accuses Pakistan's government of supporting terrorism within the country. In response, Fawad Chaudhry questioned Bilawal's reluctance to blame the Modi government who is the real sponsor of terrorism within Pakistan.
Moeed Yusuf, the National Security Adviser for Pakistan, on his return from a 10-day visit to the US, iterated that no US lawmaker of an official mentioned or asked Pakistan to provide military bases as a medium to monitor the Afghan situation post its withdrawal.
Pakistan slams the Indian presidency for excluding Pakistan’s participation in the meeting on Afghanistan and refutes all allegations about exporting terrorism.
PML-N frequently accuses PTI of destroying Pakistan's economy. However, a recent comparative analysis based on official figures by the State Bank of Pakistan proves that PTI actually fared well for Pakistan.
India’s act of putting blame on Pakistan should not left us surprised given the fact that it has always played this card to distract attention from its perceived failures. This is evident by the fact that Central Bureau of Intelligence placed all the blame on ISI for having a hand in 1994 espionage case.