DI Khan, 3 terrorists were killed in the operation of security forces

DI Khan, 3 terrorists were killed in the operation of security forces

Rawalpindi: Three terrorists were killed in an exchange of fire during the operation of security forces in Kalachi area of ​​Dera Ismail Khan, the dead terrorists were involved in terrorist activities against security forces and innocent civilians. According to ISPR, security forces conducted an operation against terrorists in Kalachi area of ​​Dera Ismail Khan district…

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The run-out controversy intensified in the Lord's Test

The run-out controversy intensified in the Lord’s Test

The Australian players are facing severe criticism for running out Jonny Bairstow during the Lord’s Test. According to British media reports, English fans chanted slogans against the Australian players during the lunch break. According to British media, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) members shouted slogans against the Australian players in the long room. According to media…

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Amarnath Yatra, stricter restrictions in the guise of security, fear and terror in the valley

Amarnath Yatra, stricter restrictions in the guise of security, fear and terror in the valley

Image Courtesy: ANI Restrictions for Amarnath Yatra in Occupied Kashmir have been tightened in the guise of security. According to the Kashmir Media Service (KMS) from Srinagar, another 60,000 personnel of the occupying Indian forces have been deployed in the occupied valley. According to KMS, Indian forces have intensified raids and searches in various areas…

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Proposal of Deputy Chairman Senate to form 9 new provinces including Karachi

Proposal of Deputy Chairman Senate to form 9 new provinces including Karachi

Islamabad: Mirza Muhammad Afridi, the deputy chairman of the Senate, has emphasized the proposal to create 9 more new provinces and said that Karachi should also be a province. During an interview on a private channel program, he advocated the division of Punjab and Balochistan into three provinces, along with making the erstwhile Federally Administered…

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