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Islamabad, August 21, 2025 – The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has officially set October 5, 2025, for by-elections in three key constituencies of Faisalabad: National Assembly seats NA-96, NA-104, and the Provincial Assembly seat PP-98. These by-elections are prompted by vacancies following a ruling from the Anti-Terrorism Court in Faisalabad. The ECP has laid out a comprehensive schedule to manage them efficiently. Election Schedule Overview The ECP has prepared a detailed timetable for the by-elections. The process begins with returning officers issuing public notices on August 26. Nomination papers are to be filed from August 28 to August 30. A provisional list of candidates will be published on August 30. Scrutiny and Appeals Nomination scrutiny concludes by September 3, ensuring candidates comply with Pakistan’s electoral regulations. Rejected candidates may file appeals up to September 8, with resolutions by an appellate tribunal by September 12. The final list of candidates will be released on September 13. Those withdrawing must do so by September 15, with election symbols allocated and campaigns commencing on September 16. Designation of Election Officers The ECP has appointed Faisalabad Deputy Commissioner Capt (retd) Nadeem Nasir as the District Returning Officer to oversee all by-election procedures. Specific returning officers are designated for each constituency: Rauf Ahmed for NA-96 Dilawar Khan for NA-104 Muhammad Sarwar for PP-98 These officers will manage electoral operations, ensuring adherence to ECP guidelines and federal electoral regulations.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has extended heartfelt condolences following the passing of the mother of Saudi Prince Fahd bin Muqrin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. This gesture from Islamabad highlights the robust diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Official Condolences to the Saudi Royal Family On August 22, 2025, Prime Minister Sharif expressed sympathies to Prince Fahd bin Muqrin and the Saudi royal family. He emphasized Pakistan’s solidarity with the Kingdom during this challenging time. The Prime Minister’s statement underlined the deep brotherhood shared between the nations, which is a cornerstone of Pakistani foreign policy across various administrations. Strengthening Diplomatic Relations This condolence gesture underscores the personal nature of Pakistan-Saudi relations at the top government level. Offering condolences is part of the traditional diplomatic protocol between these nations. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif prayed for the departed soul’s peace and comfort for the grieving family during this difficult period. Reaffirming the Pakistan-Saudi Partnership The condolence message signifies the enduring Pakistan-Saudi partnership. This relationship is critical in Pakistan’s international engagements. Strengthening ties with Saudi Arabia remains a priority in Pakistan’s foreign policy. The bilateral relationship is vital to the national government’s diplomatic strategy in the region.
Islamabad, August 21, 2025 – Pakistan and China have reaffirmed their commitment to high-quality development of the enhanced China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) during the 6th Strategic Dialogue. This significant event took place in Islamabad, where Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Strengthening Pakistan-China Relations The ministers reviewed bilateral ties, emphasizing trade enhancement and economic cooperation under the upgraded CPEC 2.0 framework. Dar highlighted unanimous agreement on key issues, commending Wang’s strategic vision for expanding cooperation. Strategic Priorities for CPEC Development Wang described CPEC as a cornerstone of the strategic partnership. He outlined four priorities for future corridor development: Growth corridor for economic and industrial expansion Livelihood-enhancing corridor to improve citizens’ quality of life Green corridor for sustainable, eco-friendly development Open corridor for enhanced regional connectivity and trade Key Infrastructure Projects Under CPEC Wang pledged comprehensive support for diversifying Pakistan’s economic base and boosting export capabilities. Major infrastructure projects include: Strategic Gwadar port development Karakoram Highway realignment project Ambitious ML-1 railway modernization initiative Diplomatic Engagement and Humanitarian Support Dar expressed gratitude for China’s consistent support of Pakistan’s sovereignty, reinforcing bilateral relations. He highlighted upcoming diplomatic events, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit. China also offered humanitarian aid for Pakistan’s flood relief efforts. The 6th Strategic Dialogue underscored the enduring strategic partnership and mutual cooperation across multiple domains.
Rawalpindi, August 21, 2025 – Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has clarified that Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir did not grant any interviews to journalists. This statement responds to recent media reports about the army chief. Lt Gen Chaudhry referred to a recent article by journalist Suhail Warraich as self-promotion. He stated that the clarification is intended to prevent misinformation about the army chief’s public statements and his stance on national matters. Brussels Event Clarification The DG ISPR addressed claims regarding a Brussels event, asserting that no discussions involving Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) or apologies took place there. The military spokesperson reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to holding accountable those responsible for the May 9 incident. On May 9, coordinated attacks on military installations across Pakistan occurred amid political developments. Addressing Security Challenges Lt Gen Chaudhry highlighted Pakistan’s resilience against security threats. He mentioned attacks reportedly supported by India and other hostile entities aiming to destabilize the country. Engaging Pakistani Youth The DG ISPR urged Pakistani youth to recognize their potential and strength, encouraging them to contribute positively to national development and economic growth. Implementing the National Action Plan Chaudhry called for the full implementation of the National Action Plan to combat terrorism. This comprehensive plan is essential for Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts and maintaining internal security. He also discussed the challenges in deporting illegal Afghan residents involved in criminal activities, presenting ongoing security concerns for law enforcement across Pakistan’s provinces.
Lahore, August 21, 2025, 09:04 AM PKT – Punjab Police conducted a comprehensive crackdown, arresting 147 drug dealers in 230 raids across the province within 24 hours. This operation, led by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr. Usman Anwar, aims to dismantle drug trafficking networks throughout Punjab. Significant Narcotics Seizures During these raids, authorities seized large quantities of narcotics and illegal substances: 223 kilograms of cannabis 13 kilograms of crystal meth 25 kilograms of opium 2 kilograms of heroin 1,240 liters of liquor This operation marks one of the major drug busts in recent months in Pakistan’s most populous province. Increased Enforcement Near Schools Police have intensified enforcement near schools and colleges to disrupt supply chains targeting vulnerable youth. IGP Dr. Usman Anwar highlighted the need for strict legal actions against traffickers, reinforcing Punjab Police’s dedication to eradicating the drug trade. Continuing Efforts to Uncover Networks Investigations are ongoing to identify additional suspects as authorities strive to uncover connections within these drug trafficking networks. Stay updated at nenagency.com.
ISLAMABAD, August 20, 2025 — National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq and Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah paid tribute to Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed on his 54th martyrdom anniversary. They honored him as a national hero whose sacrifice for Pakistan’s honor remains unforgettable. Tributes from National Assembly Leadership Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq’s Tribute Speaker Sadiq recounted Rashid Minhas Shaheed’s courageous act on August 20, 1971, when he thwarted an Indian hijacking attempt. The young pilot sacrificed his life to protect Pakistan’s national security. Sadiq described this heroic act as “a beacon of inspiration for the youth.” He emphasized that the sacrifices of martyrs safeguard the nation’s freedom and security. The Speaker urged younger generations to learn from Rashid Minhas’s legacy, stressing the importance of contributing to Pakistan’s defense and development. Remarks by Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah Deputy Speaker Shah praised Rashid Minhas Shaheed as a remarkable son of the nation. He highlighted the pilot’s bravery in thwarting enemy plans, which brought great pride to Pakistan. Shah remarked that the sacrifices of martyrs continue to guide future generations. The commemoration in Islamabad underscores the enduring importance of honoring national heroes. Rashid Minhas: Youngest Nishan-e-Haider Recipient Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas is Pakistan’s youngest recipient of the Nishan-e-Haider, the country’s highest military honor. His ultimate sacrifice at the age of 20 prevented a national security threat. His actions on August 20, 1971, embody enduring patriotism and valor. The annual commemoration reminds Pakistanis of the supreme sacrifices made for the country’s sovereignty and integrity.