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Sensational revelations beneath death of Sindh Minister and his wife

KARACHI, FEB 01 (DNA) –  Sindh’s Minister for Planning & Development Mir Hazar Khan Bijrani and his wife were found dead at their residence in Karachi today (Thursday). According to sources, the senior PPP minister committed suicide after killing his wife. The deceased minister was elected as member of the Sindh Assembly from PS-16 constituency as a PPP candidate after the 2013 general election. He had done BA from National Collage in Karachi and MA in Political Science. He was a professional lawyer and had completed his LLB from Sindh Muslim Law College.


PPP Minister found dead in his house

KARACHI, FEB 01 (DNA)  – In a shocking disclosure it has been found that a minister from the Pakistan People’s Party has been found dead in his House in Karachi . Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarian (PPP) Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani  and his wife were found dead in their home in DHA, Karachi today. Bajirani was provincial Minister of Planning & Development. According to sources the police has, however not confirmed that dead body is of provincial minister yet. The police officials are reaching the site. After proper examination it will be announced or negated, policeRead More


US Generals given free hand to strike terrorists in Pakistan if deemed necessary

WASHINGTON, FEB 01 (DNA) – The Trump administration’s South Asia strategy provides US commanders in the region complete authority to ‘deal with terrorist safe havens in both Afghanistan and Pakistan’, according to a White House statement. A local English daily reports that the United States (US) strategy announced by Trump last year highlighted the US conviction to deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan and make them succumb to the Afghan government. The Trump administration recently also increased drone strikes at the alleged terrorist safe havens in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) with reportsRead More


Afghan Ambassador denies Ashraf Ghani refused call from Pakistani PM

ISLAMABAD, FEB 01 (DNA)  – Afghan Deputy Head of Mission in Islamabad Zardasht Shams has said the visiting high level Afghan delegation had a detailed meeting with PM Abbasi and senior officials. The meeting came hours after Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan denied reports that President Ashraf Ghani refused to take a condolence phone call from Prime Minister Abbasi after the Kabul terror attack. “Not true – no phone call has taken place. Following recent horrific terrorist attacks in Kabul PM Abassi conveyed a message to President Ghani to which it was respondedRead More


Disqualified parliamentarians need to prove probity, rules SC

ISLAMABAD, FEB 01 (DNA) – Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar on Thursday noted that the disqualified parliamentarians need to prove their probity through their conduct once declared dishonest under Article 62(1)(f) of the constitution A five-judge larger bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar, heard the petititions seeking determination of the time period of the parliamentarians’ disqualification. During the court proceedings today, the disqualification of PML-N senator Nehal Hashmi on early Thursday morning was also discussed as one of the petitioners’ counsel said heRead More


Pakistan rejects bunch of allegations presented by Afghan spy chief, vow to cooperate with Kabul

ISLAMABAD, FEB 01 (DNA)  – Top government and military officials from Pakistan and Afghanistan held an important meeting in Islamabad in which Afghan officials tried to present some kind of evidences to Pakistan against the Taliban and Haqqani network links with Pakistan. Pakistan rejected the evidence’ shared by Afghanistan regarding the recent spate of attacks by the Taliban in the war-torn country but pledged to cooperate with Kabul to eliminate terrorism, official sources said. Earlier in the day, Afghan Interior Minister Wais Ahmad Barmak and National Directorate of Security Chief Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai visitedRead More