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SC suspends order for re-polling at 22 polling stations in NA-251

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 (APP): The Supreme Court of Pakistan has suspended the election tribunal’s decision ordering re-polling at 22 polling stations in National Assembly constituency NA-251, Sherani cum Zob cum Qila Saif Ullah.
A two-member bench comprising Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan and Justice Shehzad Ahmad Khan heard the case on Monday. During the proceedings, the court was informed that Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) candidate Syed Samiullah had won the general elections from NA-251.
The election tribunal had ordered re-polling at 22 polling stations on the grounds that Form-45 was missing from those stations. The tribunal’s decision was challenged before the Supreme Court.
Issuing a stay order against the re-polling, the Supreme Court suspended the election tribunal’s ruling and adjourned further hearing of the case until the winter vacations of the Supreme Court are over.
During the hearing, Advocate Kamran Murtaza appeared before the court on behalf of JUI candidate Syed Samiullah.

Ali meets Tariq Sulaiman Al-Roumi to discuss matters of mutual interest

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 (APP):Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik, on Monday, held a meeting in Kuwait with the Minister of Oil of the State of Kuwait, Tariq Sulaiman Al-Roumi, to discuss matters of mutual interest and strengthen bilateral cooperation in the petroleum sector.
The meeting was attended by Chief Executive Officer of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), the CEO of KUFPEC, Sheikh Nawaf Al-Sabah, along with their senior management teams, said a press release.
The Pakistani delegation included Managing Director of Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL), Ahmed Hayat Lak and the General Manager (Supplies) of Pakistan State Oil (PSO).
The federal minister said relationship between both countries is deep-rooted in mutual respect, trust, and decades-long cooperation, especially in petroleum sector.
During the discussions, both sides reviewed the longstanding and friendly cooperation between Pakistan and Kuwait in the petroleum sector. Various areas of cooperation were explored, with an emphasis on enhancing existing partnerships and identifying new avenues for collaboration across the petroleum sector.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening bilateral ties and agreed to continue close coordination to advance shared objectives in the petroleum sectors, building on the strong foundation of cooperation between Pakistan and Kuwait.
The Minister of Kuwait hosted a lunch in honour of the visiting Pakistani delegation at Waldorf Astoria, subsequent to the meeting.

NA Speaker pays tribute to APS martyrs, reasserts commitment against terrorism

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 (APP): National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Monday paid tribute to the students and teachers of Army Public School Peshawar, martyred in the December 16, 2014 attack.
In his message marking the anniversary of the tragedy, he honored the innocent lives lost and reaffirmed the nation’s resolve against terrorism.
He said that the APS tragedy remains one of the most painful and unforgettable moments in the history of Pakistan, a wound that continues to grieve the entire nation.
Speaker stated that the barbaric act of terrorism shook the conscience of the nation but also strengthened Pakistan’s collective resolve to stand united against terrorism and extremism. He emphasized that the sacrifices of the APS martyrs became a symbol of national unity, courage, and unwavering determination to eliminate terrorism in all its forms.
Speaker praised the patience, strength, and resilience of the bereaved families, stating that their courage in the face of immense loss is a source of inspiration for the entire country. He reaffirmed that Parliament remains fully committed to supporting strong and effective legislation to counter terrorism and ensure lasting peace and security in the country.
Referring to recent events, the NA Speaker strongly condemned the terrorist attack on the school bus of Army Public School in Khuzdar, Balochistan. He also lauded the Pakistan Army and security forces for foiling the cowardly and brutal attack on Cadet College, Wana, by Indian-sponsored Khawarij, stating that such acts only further strengthen the resolve of Pakistan’s Armed Forces and security agencies, who will not rest until all terrorist elements are completely eliminated.
The Speaker stated that with the complete support of the people of Pakistan, the armed forces and law enforcement agencies will continue their decisive actions against terrorism. He underscored that December 16 is not only a day of remembrance but also a day of renewed national resolve to safeguard future generations and ensure a peaceful and secure Pakistan.
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah, also paid a heartfelt tribute to the martyrs of Army Public School. He said that the sacrifices of the innocent students, teachers, and the brave personnel of the armed forces and law enforcement agencies will always be remembered with honor and respect. He added that these sacrifices have united the nation against terrorism and reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm commitment to peace, stability, and sovereignty.
Both the Speaker and Deputy Speaker reiterated that the nation stands shoulder to shoulder with its armed forces and security institutions in the fight against terrorism, and that the memory of the APS martyrs will continue to guide Pakistan’s path toward a safer and more secure future.

Chinese FM sends message of condolences after Sydney’s deadly shooting: Guo Jiankun

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BEIJING, Dec 15 (APP): Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has sent a message of condolences to Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong after the mass shooting occurred in Sydney that caused heavy casualties, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Monday.

In response to a question regarding the incident during his regular press briefing held at IPC, he said, “Chinese side expresses condolences to the victims and extends its sincere sympathies to the bereaved families and the injured.”

Police arrest suspect

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HYDERABAD, Dec 15 (APP):Shaheed Benazirabad Police after hectic efforts arrested one suspect in connection with an attack on a woman’s house and hurling death threats, following an incident that occurred within the limits of B Section Police Station.
According to police spokesperson, a video went viral on social media in which a woman, identified as Sehrish Sheikh, alleged that the accused Kabir Sheikh, Abeer Sheikh and Naqqash Sheikh forcibly entered her house, assaulted her and issued serious threats to kill her.
The incident reportedly took place a day earlier. CCTV footage of the incident also surfaced, clearly showing the accused pelting stones at woman’s house and carrying out the attack.
Taking immediate and serious notice of the viral video and CCTV footage, B Section Police initiated legal action and arrested nominated accused Naqqash Sheikh. A case has been registered against the arrested suspect under FIR No. 311/2025 under Sections 506/2, 452, 147, 148 and 504 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).
Spokesperson said that other nominated accused, Kabir Sheikh and Abeer Sheikh, managed to flee from the scene. Police teams are conducting raids and efforts are underway to arrest the remaining suspects. Shaheed Benazirabad Police reaffirm their commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring the safety and protection of citizens, and have stated that all those involved in the incident will be brought to justice.

Civil Hospital Hyderabad OPD to operate 24/7, announces MS

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HYDERABAD, Dec 15 (APP):The Medical Superintendent of Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad, Dr. Syed Irshad Hussain Kazmi, has announced that the Outpatient Department (OPD) at Civil Hospital Hyderabad will now operate 24 hours a day to reduce the pressure on the emergency department.
In a statement, Dr. Kazmi said that the decision was made to alleviate the flood of patients that would typically visit the emergency department after 2 pm when the OPD was previously closed. Patients can now visit the OPD for check-ups after 2 pm instead of going to the emergency department.
The hospital, which receives patients from Hyderabad and 18 other districts, aims to provide better services to these patients with this upgrade. The emergency department will be upgraded to a state-of-the-art facility, complete with a modern operation theater, and senior doctors and consultants will be deployed on an emergency basis.
The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines will be followed in setting up this department, which is expected to become a significant addition to the hospital. Civil Hospital Hyderabad is poised to become one of the best hospitals in Sindh.
The hospital administration is taking steps to improve services and provide quality healthcare to patients, and this move is seen as a major step in that direction.

FCCP adjourns hearing of JUI-F reserved seat case

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 (APP): The Federal Constitutional Court on Monday adjourned the hearing of a case concerning a reserved seat in the National Assembly allotted to Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) and related nomination papers.
A three-member bench headed by Justice Aminuddin took up the matter. During the hearing, the two contesting parties in the reserved seat dispute, Sadaf Ihsan and Hina Bibi, appeared before the court.
However, due to the unavailability of JUI-F counsel Kamran Murtaza, the court adjourned the proceedings for one week.
The court was informed that Sadaf Ihsan had earlier been elected as a Member of the National Assembly on a reserved seat on behalf of JUI-F. Subsequently, the party disassociated itself from her and nominated Hina Bibi as its candidate.
The court observed that it would proceed further in the matter after hearing the arguments of the parties at the next hearing.

Seven-day National Anti-Polio campaign commenced in district SBA

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HYDERABAD, Dec 15 (APP): A seven-day National Anti-Polio Campaign commenced in District Shaheed Benazirabad on Monday. Deputy Commissioner Shaheed Benazirabad, Abdul Samad Nizamani, conducted early morning visits to various areas of Taluka Qazi Ahmed and Taluka Sakrand to review arrangements for the ongoing campaign.
During the visits, DC inspected  attendance of polio teams at different Basic Health Units and personally watched teams off to the field. Deputy Commissioner directed all polio teams to ensure successful implementation of the campaign under all circumstances.
He also appealed parents to cooperate with the campaign by administering polio drops to their children during the drive, emphasizing that making the National Anti-Polio Campaign a success is a shared responsibility.
According to Health Department Shaheed Benazirabad, the campaign will continue across the district from 15 to 21 December.
During this period, more than 426,000 children up to five years of age would be administered polio drops and for this purpose, a total of 1,314 teams have been constituted. Assistant Commissioner Qazi Ahmed Arslan and Assistant Commissioner Sakrand Rameez Raja were also present on the occasion.

Suthra Punjab: Tough benchmarks set as contractors eye Rs 9 billion payout in four years

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MULTAN, Dec 15 (APP):A review meeting of the Suthra Punjab programme, chaired by Multan Commissioner Aamir Karim Khan, on Monday emphasized that the province’s flagship cleanliness drive is a results-based initiative, with contractor payments strictly linked to performance.
The commissioner said that under Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s vision, the Punjab government is investing heavily in a world-class and sustainable sanitation system. He added that the Suthra Punjab programme in Multan district alone offers contracts worth over Rs9 billion over the next four years, with billions more allocated across the Multan division to ensure uniform cleanliness standards.
“Given the scale of public investment, there is zero tolerance for underperformance,” Commissioner Khan said, adding that the practice of granting repeated extensions to non-performing contractors has been discontinued. “Only measurable results will be accepted,” he warned.
He said contractors receiving substantial public funds must demonstrate professionalism, transparency, accountability, and consistent service delivery. He stressed that the programme’s international recognition could only be maintained if cleanliness standards were ensured not only on major roads but also in streets, neighbourhoods, dividers, and city entry points.
The commissioner ordered strict action against shopkeepers, vendors, and cart owners found dumping waste outside commercial premises or polluting roads and green belts. He directed officers to show no leniency in enforcing sanitation laws and called for enhanced monitoring of contractor performance in commercial areas.
Highlighting social responsibility, Commissioner Khan instructed that Christian sanitation workers be paid their salaries before Christmas and that special cleanliness campaigns be carried out in Christian neighbourhoods. “Ensuring a clean and safe environment for minority communities is the responsibility of the state,” he said.
Contractors were also warned to ensure timely monthly payment of wages to all workers, failing which strict action would be taken. The meeting called for the formation of public committees at village, union council, and neighbourhood levels to enable citizen oversight, supported by third-party monitoring of contractor performance.
To address long-standing sanitation issues, the commissioner directed the immediate clearance of waste from open plots, strict action against illegal dumping of garbage and construction debris, and the establishment of special enforcement squads. “Wherever filth is visible, action must be immediate,” he said.
The meeting also directed that the Suthra Punjab universal helpline be made fully functional to ensure prompt redressal of public complaints.
Deputy and assistant commissioners briefed the meeting on district-wise challenges and public feedback, while Waste Management Company CEO Abid Bhatti presented an overview of the existing sanitation mechanism.

Mock exercise held at BZU to enhance emergency preparedness

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MULTAN, Dec 15 (APP):A comprehensive security mock exercise was held at the mechanical engineering department of Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) to assess preparedness and response mechanisms in emergency situations.
The exercise was supervised and guided by DSP Gulgasht Arshad Qayyum Chughtai, along with SHO DHA Police Station Tanveer Aslam, who monitored operational coordination and on-ground execution.
Multiple law enforcement and emergency response agencies participated in the drill, including police, elite force, Rescue 1122, Special Branch, CRO Branch, PRO Branch, Mohafiz Squad, Dolphin Squad, Bomb Disposal Squad, Civil Defence, Fire Brigade, and other relevant departments.
The drill was successfully completed, with all participating departments demonstrating coordination, timely action, and professional handling of simulated emergency scenarios.
Multan police reaffirmed commitment to ensuring the safety and security of citizens, particularly students and staff of educational institutions, and stated that such exercises will continue to strengthen preparedness and public safety across the city.