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Islamabad Wildlife Board files legal complaint over illegal deer slaughter in Margalla Hills

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 05 (APP):The Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB) has filed a formal complaint at the relevant police station seeking legal action against individuals involved in the reported slaughter of a barking deer in Margalla Hills National Park—an act that violates Pakistan’s wildlife protection laws.
According to an IWMB spokesperson, the complaint names Bashir Abbasi, Zain Abbasi, and unidentified individuals as accused in the case. The Board is pursuing charges under the Islamabad Nature Conservation and Wildlife Management Act, 2024, specifically sections 12.4(a) and 16.1(a), which prohibit the harming or killing of protected wildlife.
“The barking deer is listed as a protected species under Schedule I of the Act,” the spokesperson told APP. “Its killing is a serious offense, and we are committed to ensuring that those responsible are held accountable.”
Under the law, he said violations of these provisions carry a maximum penalty of Rs 1 million in fines and up to one year in imprisonment. The complaint further invokes Section 23 of the Act, which states that even a deceased wild animal found in a protected area is considered the property of the federal government.
The move comes a day after a video surfaced online showing the deer being slaughtered in the national park, sparking public outrage and prompting a swift response from the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination. Federal Minister Dr. Musadik Malik condemned the incident and ordered an immediate inquiry.
Margalla Hills National Park is one of Pakistan’s most biodiverse protected areas, home to several endangered and native species. Officials and environmentalists alike have called for stricter enforcement to prevent such incidents in the future.
Legal proceedings are now underway, and authorities say further action will depend on the outcome of the investigation.

Minister orders probe into deer killing in Margalla Hills

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 05 (APP):Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr. Musadik Malik, has strongly condemned the reported killing of a deer in the Margalla Hills National Park after a disturbing video of the incident surfaced on social media, sparking public outrage.
Terming the act “cruel” and “unacceptable,” the minister ordered an immediate inquiry and directed relevant authorities to submit a report on the incident without delay. “Harming wildlife in protected areas is a violation of conservation laws and will not be tolerated,” Dr. Malik said in a statement issued by the ministry on Saturday.
The Margalla Hills, part of the Himalayan foothills and home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna, are designated as a protected national park under Pakistani law.
Hunting or harming wildlife in the area is strictly prohibited under the Islamabad Wildlife (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Management) Ordinance, 1979.
The Margalla Hills National Park spans more than 17,000 hectares and supports species such as barking deer, leopards, wild boars, and a variety of birds and reptiles.
Wildlife experts warn that repeated violations could endanger the fragile ecosystem and set back conservation efforts.

NPC organizes Niaz-e-Hussaini on 9th Muharram

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 5 (APP):The National Press Club (NPC) on Saturday organized Niaz-e-Hussaini on 9th Muharram to pay glowing tributes and homage to Hazarat Imam Hussain (RA) and their companions for their supreme sacrifice in Karbala for the supremacy of Islam.
Talking to APP, Secretary NPC, Nayyer Ali said that NPC held Hussaini Niaz gatherings for journalists and their family members in order to maintain its previous tradition that honored devotion and love for the martyrs of Karbala.
Like every year, a number of journalists and their family members participated, which highlighted the respect and emotional connection with the sacrifices of Karbala.
NPC President, Azhar Jatoi and Governing Body member Aamir Butt, Naveed Ahmed Sheikh and others were also present.
The program was started at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and lasted till 9 at night.

Maintaining Law & order during Muharram top priority: Mohsin Naqvi

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 05 (APP):Comprehensive security arrangements have been implemented across the country for the processions and majalis on the 9th of Muharram. Around 2,763 processions and 7,598 majalis are being held today In the Federal Capital, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Sindh, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Strict security measures have been enforced in 1,129 highly sensitive areas, with continuous monitoring through drones and CCTV cameras.
The Federal Government’s central monitoring cell is operational 24/7 and closely coordinating with provincial governments. Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Minister of State Tallal Chaudhry, and Interior Secretary Khurram Agha are personally overseeing the monitoring and coordination processes.
Today 61 majalis and 17 processions are being held in Islamabad, while 3,805 majalis and 1,677 processions in Punjab, 1,207 majalis and 644 processions in Sindh, 939 majalis and 261 processions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 115 majalis and 11 processions in Balochistan, 1,290 majalis and 111 processions in Gilgit-Baltistan and  181 majalis and 42 processions are being held in AJK.
Law enforcement agencies remain on high alert to maintain law and order. The security plans have been developed in consultation with provincial governments, and zero tolerance will be observed regarding hate speech or sectarian provocations. Central and provincial control rooms have been activated for real-time coordination and response.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi emphasized that religious incitement on social media will not be tolerated under any circumstances. He stressed that maintaining law and order is the top priority, and that law enforcement agencies are fully vigilant to foil the malicious designs of Fitna-e-Hindustan.
He said that, InshaAllah Ashura will remain peaceful through the efforts of the Government and tireless dedication of security forces. He emphasized that the enemy’s evil intentions have niether succceded before nor will succeed this time.

Federal Minister Amir Muqam honours brave volunteer in Swat

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PESHAWAR, Jul 05 (APP):Federal Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President Engineer Amir Muqam on Saturday met with Muhammad Bilal, a volunteer recognized nationally for his bravery and humanitarian efforts during the recent Swat tragedy.
The minister presented Bilal with a floral garland and commended his selfless service, declaring him a “true hero of the nation.” He praised Bilal’s swift actions, which saved lives and set an inspiring example.
Amir Muqam announced that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will confer a special award on Bilal for his outstanding public service. The federal government will also honor him for his bravery and dedication.
“Such individuals are the pride of Pakistan and deserve recognition,” Amir Muqam said, adding that the nation is proud of heroes like Bilal who serve humanity in difficult times.
He criticized the provincial government, blaming its incompetence for the loss of lives and accusing it of misusing resources for political activities instead of public welfare. “Saving lives was their responsibility, and they failed,” he stated.

CM pays tribute to Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed

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LAHORE, Jul 05 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif paid glowing tribute to Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (Nishan-e-Haider) on his 26th martyrdom anniversary, lauding his unmatched bravery and unwavering commitment to defending the homeland.
In her message, the CM said, “Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed stood like a steel wall in the face of the enemy and protected the motherland with unparalleled courage.”
She noted that his legacy of heroism and sacrifice would continue to inspire generations to come. “The tales of his valor will ignite the spirit of patriotism in the hearts of our youth for years to come,” she added.
CM Maryam Nawaz said that Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed proved that the sanctity and defense of the nation is above all. She added that the unwavering sacrifices of the Pakistani nation and its armed forces are the true source of strength for the country.

Nation prepares to mark Youm-e-Ashur with solemn devotion

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By Hina Durrani
ISLAMABAD, Jul 5 (APP):As Youm-e-Ashur draws near, communities and households across the country are deeply engaged in preparations to commemorate the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions at Karbala — a profound symbol of sacrifice, resistance, and unwavering faith.
From intimate home gatherings to large scale public processions, commemorations of Youm-e-Ashura are unfolding across Pakistan with profound reverence and heightened security. Communities are uniting in solemn remembrance, ensuring that both private rituals and large-scale events reflect the spiritual depth and historical significance of Karbala.
In the capital, on the 9th of Muharram, many individuals observe fasts and generously distribute food at iftar, according to their means. Alongside these acts of devotion, extra nawafil (voluntary prayers) are offered on both the 9th and 10th of Muharram, reflecting a deep spiritual connection to the sacred days and the legacy of Karbala.
Families, community groups, NGOs, and religious political parties become active during these days, organizing sabeel (refreshment stalls) at various points along the procession routes. Dishes like haleem, biryani, chana pulao, kheer, qorma, roti, and taftan are commonly distributed.
Zubaida Khatoon, Executive Body member of Jamaat-e-Islami Islamabad, shared in an interview with APP that Jamaat-e-Islami regularly organizes Dars Mehfils in the capital and nationwide during the sacred days of Muharram. These sessions aim to deepen public understanding of the tragedy of Karbala, highlighting the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his family, and the enduring values of sacrifice, justice, and faith.
“I often moderate these programmes on this important topic, incorporating Quranic references to deepen understanding — especially among women in Sectors G-10 and G-11,” she added. “Each session typically draws around 25 to 30 participants, fostering a meaningful and reflective environment.”
“At the conclusion of these programmes, I consistently share a message of peace, hope, and unity across the Muslim Ummah — urging steadfastness in the face of injustice, so that Muslim nations may stand together in mutual defense and support.”
Zubaida further shared that Jamaat-e-Islami, in collaboration with respected community members, arranges food for attendees of these programmes. “We make sure no one leaves hungry or thirsty,” she said, highlighting the spirit of generosity and care that defines these gatherings.
In an exclusive interview with APP, 30-year-old Ali, a volunteer from a non-profit organization in Capital, shared, “Each year, we set up a sabeel in Sector G-6 — not just as a form of sadqa jariya (ongoing charity), but as a heartfelt tribute to the tragedy of Karbala observed on the 9th and 10th of Muharram.”
“Our organization ensures that no passerby goes hungry or thirsty on the 9th and 10th of Muharram,” he added. “We distribute food and Rooh Afza drinks as part of our commitment to serving the community and honoring the spirit of Karbala.”
Women play a vital role in Muharram commemorations, especially in preparing and distributing food during home gatherings. Homemade niyaz and tabarruk — symbolic offerings of food and drink — are lovingly prepared and shared with neighbors and attendees.
Speaking to APP, Anam, a resident of Sector E-16, shared, “I grew up watching my mother prepare and distribute food during these sacred days. After marriage, I continued the tradition. For the past eight years, I’ve prepared a dish — usually haleem or pulao — and serve around 25 to 30 people, including neighbors and those in need.”
In many households, particularly among Shia Muslim families, majalis (mourning gatherings) are held in thoughtfully arranged spaces adorned with black cloth, Quranic calligraphy, and symbolic representations of Karbala. Large pots of food (daig) are prepared and served to attendees and those in need, reflecting the spirit of generosity and remembrance.
Fatima Zahra Rizvi, a 56-year-old resident of Bara Kahu and host of a private majlis, shared, “Each year, our home becomes a house of mourning. We do this out of love for Hussain — it’s more than tradition, it’s a spiritual obligation.”
She proudly noted, “It brings me joy to see influential individuals contributing food for distribution ahead of the 9th and 10th of Muharram. It reflects a beautiful spirit — both noble and divine.”
Beyond the capital, major cities across Pakistan witness extensive public arrangements. Community groups organize large-scale majalis, jaloos (mourning processions), and sabeel stalls, while interfaith organizations actively participate by distributing water and food along procession routes — underscoring the universal message of Imam Hussain’s stand against injustice and oppression.
Local authorities are actively coordinating with religious organizations to ensure peaceful and uninterrupted observances during Muharram. Temporary road closures, mobile clinics, and heightened security — including police deployments, surveillance systems, and medical teams — have been implemented along key procession routes, particularly in high-risk areas in different sectors.
Muharram not only marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar but also represents a spiritually profound and historically significant period. Rooted in the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH), the divine guidance of the Qur’an, and the legacy of Islamic history, this sacred month calls for deeper piety, heartfelt gratitude, meaningful sacrifice, and acts of virtue that strengthen communal bonds and moral resolve.

Strict security, sanitation measures in place for Muharram processions: DC

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 05 (APP):Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon on Saturday addressed a press conference outside Imambargah Isna Ashari, outlining the arrangements made for the 9th Muharram procession.
He said the city administration, police, and other departments had finalised preparations weeks in advance to ensure smooth proceedings and public safety.
Talking to media persons, he said that the central procession of 9th Muharram has officially begun in Islamabad today and planning for this procession started months earlier, focusing on both security and civic arrangements.
He said the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration had completed all preparations related to the religious gatherings and processions. This included special sanitation efforts, drainage systems, and enhanced coordination among law enforcement and support teams.
The DC stated that additional sanitation staff had been deployed along the main procession routes to maintain cleanliness. Special attention was given to managing rainwater, considering the overnight rain in the city. He confirmed that all rainwater was cleared immediately to avoid any disruption or inconvenience.
Drainage teams remained on standby, and the concerned departments ensured there were no waterlogging issues on the route.
Highlighting new measures, DC Memon announced that a Mobile Control Room had been set up by Islamabad Police for the first time. This facility will allow real-time monitoring and quicker response in case of any emergency.
All streetlights along the procession route were inspected, and issues were resolved before the event began, ensuring better visibility and safety during night hours.
On the occasion, Islamabad DIG Jawad Tariq also shared security details during the briefing. He said more than 5,000 personnel from Islamabad Police and Rangers were deployed across the route and sensitive areas. Multiple layers of security were created around the procession through detailed checking of streets and lanes.
Special security units, including the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), were stationed at rooftops to monitor from elevated points. Police patrols were also actively operating beyond the main procession zone to cover external areas.
Advanced surveillance technology is being used for monitoring, including the deployment of body cameras on police personnel. The authorities are using live video feeds to keep an eye on the procession and manage crowd movement.
Meanwhile, the DC said that the arrangements reflect strong coordination between the city administration, Islamabad Police, CDA, and other law enforcement agencies. Efforts were made to ensure all departments work in sync to maintain order during the religious event.
From route inspection to emergency response planning, every aspect of the event has been reviewed in multiple meetings over the past few weeks. The police command, sanitation units, traffic wardens, and health emergency teams are stationed along the designated areas.
DC Memon reassured the public that the government was committed to maintaining peace and order during Muharram. He urged citizens to cooperate with the administration, follow security instructions, and report any suspicious activity.
He further added that religious leaders and procession organizers were taken on board throughout the planning phase to make sure their concerns and suggestions were addressed.
The administration has requested residents of surrounding areas to avoid unnecessary travel during the procession timings. Special traffic plans have been issued, and alternate routes have been marked for public convenience.
According to DIG Jawad Tariq, surveillance is not limited to the main procession route. Police teams are patrolling nearby localities to prevent any untoward incident. In addition, the security command center is operating 24/7 to receive real-time updates.
Officials also mentioned that all incoming and outgoing entry points to the area are being monitored through checkpoints and surveillance cameras. Crowd movement is being tracked using location-based monitoring systems to maintain order.
DIG Jawad Tariq said that modern tools had greatly enhanced their capacity to monitor and respond. Live images and bodycam recordings are being sent to the central command center, helping officers identify any unusual activity quickly.
He said the newly launched mobile control room had enabled the police to coordinate across teams without delay. This setup allows officials to respond faster and handle issues without the need to relocate to static offices.
The 9th Muharram procession in Islamabad is underway with tight security and strong administrative support. Deputy Commissioner Irfan Memon and DIG Jawad Tariq assured the public that all necessary steps have been taken to maintain peace, ensure public safety, and facilitate the participants. The coordination between multiple departments and the use of modern surveillance tools is expected to support the event’s smooth execution.
Authorities have appealed to the public to remain vigilant, follow guidelines, and help in maintaining a peaceful atmosphere.

CM orders top-quality arrangements for annual ghusl ceremony at Data Darbar

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LAHORE, Jul 05 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister(CM) Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Saturday issued special directives to ensure top-level arrangements and continuous security monitoring for the Annual Ghusl Mubarak ceremony at the shrine of Hazrat Syed Ali Bin Usman Al-Hajweri,popularly known as Data Ganj Bakhsh.
Emphasizing the importance of hospitality and discipline,the CM said,“Pilgrims attending the Ghusl Mubarak are our esteemed guests,treat them with love and respect.” She instructed the departments concerned to provide the best possible facilities for devotees,including effective crowd management to prevent any rush or stampede.
CM Maryam Nawaz also directed that Langar (free meals) be distributed with care and dignity,reflecting the spirit of compassion associated with the revered Sufi saint.
She further underscored the importance of maintaining order and ensuring the spiritual atmosphere of the event was preserved. “Special prayers should be offered for the country’s security,stability and prosperity,”she added, nothing that Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh’s teachings of love, peace and tolerance were a guiding light for society.
The CM said that every effort must be made to facilitate the pilgrims and uphold the sanctity and spiritual significance of the occasion.

Consulate General of Pakistan Jeddah hosted an event

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Jeddah, Saudi Arab, Jul 05 (APP):The Consulate General of Pakistan Jeddah hosted an event focusing on the Qur’an, Paigam e Pakistan and significance of Youm-e-Ashura on Friday, 4th July 2025, at the site of New Chancery Building, Al Rehab District, Jeddah.
Mr. Khalid Majid, Consul General Pakistan presided over the gathering. While Qari Syed Sadaqat Ali the pride of Pakistan due to his great achievements and services. In the Muslim world, Pakistan can proudly say that Qari Syed Sadaqat Ali, a great reciter of the Quran who belongs to Pakistan, was the chief guest of the event.
The program commenced with his soul-stirring recitation, which captivated the audience. In his address, Qari Sadaqat Ali elaborated on the Qur’an as the foundational guiding force for both individual and national life.
He emphasized that the teachings of the Qur’an are deeply interwoven with Pakistan’s ideological roots. Highlighting the significance of Ashura, he reminded the audience of the values of sacrifice, patience, and standing up for truth, epitomized by Imam Hussain (RA) and his companions at Karbala.
The event was well-attended by members of the Pakistani community in Jeddah, officials of the Consulate, religious leaders and scholars.
The session concluded with a collective prayer for the unity of the Ummah, peace and prosperity in Pakistan, and freedom for oppressed Muslim nations, including Palestine and Kashmir.
He also prays for the good health of Consul General and successful completion of the new chancery building.
Mohammed Irfan Chaudry Press consular gave vote of thanks.