Financial Network Behind Banned JAAC Exposed in Investigation
RAWALAKOT: Authorities have arrested multiple individuals as part of an investigation into an alleged financial network linked to the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) following a sit-in in Rawalakot, according to official sources. According to Police sources, a man identified as Hamza allegedly coordinated the collection of funds by
Rana Sanaullah hints further reduction in petrol prices
Prime Minister’s Adviser Rana Sanaullah has indicated that petrol prices in Pakistan could decline further if international crude oil prices continue their downward trend. Speaking on the issue, Sanaullah said the government was closely monitoring developments in global oil markets after easing tensions in the Middle East led to a
Iran offers free visas to Pakistanis wishing to attend Ali Khamenei’s funeral
Iran has announced a temporary waiver of visa fees for Pakistani citizens planning to attend the funeral and mourning ceremonies of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The concession will remain in effect for 10 days as Iran prepares to receive thousands of mourners and official delegations from around the
Charter of democracy Is possible through political dialogue, Ali Muhammad Khan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leader and Member of the National Assembly Ali Muhammad Khan has said a Charter of Democracy is possible if political stakeholders agree on the rules of the game through dialogue to prevent recurring political crises. Speaking on a television programme, Khan welcomed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s
One App, Multiple Services: Pakistan Introduces Pak App for Citizens
ISLAMABAD: The National Information Technology Board (NITB) has launched a new digital platform, Pak App, aimed at providing residents of Islamabad with easier access to a wide range of government services through a single mobile application. The objective of the new initiative is to simplify interactions of citizens with government
Absar Alam Reports Ban on JAAC to Remain in Place
ISLAMABAD: Senior Journalist Absar Alam reported, citing official sources, that the ban on the Joint Awaami Action Committee (JAAC) will remain in place, with authorities stating that no relaxation will be granted and previously registered cases will not be withdrawn under any circumstances. He maintained that the government’s position remains
Pakistan Protests Against BBC Urdu for ‘False News’ Story on AJK
ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has lodged a formal protest and official complaint with BBC Urdu over what it described as the publication of “fake news” regarding Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). According to a ministry’s statement, the report was based on unverified and unsubstantiated allegations and completely
President Zardari Approves Finance Bill 2026–27
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has formally approved the Finance Bill 2026–27, completing the final step for its implementation after parliamentary approval. As reported by the government sources, the Finance Bill was presented for the approval of the President through the recommendation of the Prime Minister after its passage in
Good News for Public: Petrol Prices to Likely Drop Again in Coming Weeks
ISLAMABAD: Petroleum prices in Pakistan are likely to see further decreases in the upcoming weeks as government officials are signalling continuous decreases in petroleum prices in the country due to stabilization in international oil markets. Speaking during a television interview on a local morning show, Prime Minister’s Adviser Rana Sanaullah
AJK IG Rejects BBC Report on Road Closures
MUZAFFARABAD: Inspector General (IG) Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Police Liaquat Ali Malik has said that the news of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) regarding the closure of roads is completely contrary to the facts. While holding a press conference in Muzaffarabad, he expressed regret that an international organization like





