Highlighting the importance of democracy, Congressman Jamaal Bowman stated that democracy and human rights in Pakistan need to be supported and it is essential that governments are functioning for the people.
Reacting to the news, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that under former Prime Minister Imran Khan, NAB tried to implicate PML-N leaders in false cases.
During the meeting, the Punjab CM hugged CCPO, and said, "Well done, we won’t let you go." His son, former Federal Minister Moonis Elahi was also present.
Worryingly, this appeal has largely gone unheeded, particularly in the executive suites of social media companies, which have done little or nothing to remove anti-Muslim content from their platforms.
The Taliban say they respect women's rights in accordance with their interpretation of Islamic law and that since March they have been working on a way of opening girls' high schools.
Imran Khan directed party leaders and workers to start preparations for a long march in Islamabad to press his demand for early elections in the country.