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Interior Minister inaugurates Margalla Trails Patrol Unit

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Interior Minister
ISLAMABAD, May 09 (APP): Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday formally inaugurated the Margalla Trails Patrol Unit, a new security system started in just seven days.
Inspector General of Police (IG) Islamabad, Ali Nasir Rizvi gave a briefing about the Margalla Patrol Unit and introduced the patrolling unit to the minister.
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The Minister inspected the motorcycle and cavalry unit and also met the police officers of the Margalla Trails Patrol Unit and advised them to perform their duties diligently.
A force of 60 police officers will patrol the Margalla trails, the unit has been formed to protect people on Margalla trails, the minister was briefed.
This unit consists of foot petrol, motorcycle petrol and Horseman consists of gasoline and the purpose of setting up the Margalla Trails Unit is to provide a safe environment to the citizens visiting the trails.
The Foot Patrol consists of 10 police officers who will patrol the trails on foot in full protective kit,
the motorcycle unit consists of 06 motorcycles and 16 officers, while Horsemen will patrol the trails on eight horses.
The minister said that if a citizen loses his way or there is an emergency, these officers will reach for immediate help. He directed the officials to take immediate steps to solve the problem of mobile signal in the Margalla Trails area.
He also directed the concerned officials to review the location for the installation of the mobile towers.

Chairman Senate sees off first flight intended pilgrims

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Chairman Senate
MULTAN, May 09 (APP): Chairman Senate Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Thursday saw off the intended Pilgrims travelling by first Haj flight of Air Sial at Multan International Airport.
He garlanded the pilgrims and asked them to maintain discipline in the Holy land as ambassador of the country.  As many as 150 pilgrims flew by PF 762  for Madina  at 1350 hrs today  from the MIAP.
Addressing the ceremony Chairman Senate Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani said that he was very delighted to see the blessed pilgrims off as only those who are permitted from the Holy Land. He informed it was a welcome gesture by Air Sial to operate Haj flights from Multan recalling that he extended help for construction of Sialkot airport as former prime minister.
Chairman Senate asked them to pray martyrs of Palestine and oppressed of Gaza and added they should also pray for all those Shuhada including Law enforcer  and civilians who lost their lives for the country. He reminisced that PPP had curbed the terrorism from the country in its 2008-13 tenure and regretted that it was rearing its head once again.
Yusuf Raza Gialni maintained that around 13,000 intending pilgrims of South Punjab are flying from MIAP adding that he was briefed that they are bearing one lac lesser expenditure which is a good sign during the inflation. He also asked department concerned to extend the facility of accommodating those pilgrims who miss the flight owing to some reason to another day flight as this facility is available from different cities earlier.
Director Hajj Rehan Abbas Khokhar congratulated the pilgrims saying that they were very lucky to be chosen for Haj. He informed that Directorate of Hajj tried to extend best services to them like past years adding that around 99% intending pilgrims underwent the training which was conducted twice this year.
He appreciated the services of Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani for the country and in particular for Southern Punjab. Airport Manager M. Anwar Zia, Chief Security Officer (CSO0, Col Shahzad Jamil Regional Manager Air Sial, Abdullah Masood Bokhari, Station Manager, Ali Abbas, PIA Station Manager, Nadeem Murtaza,  Deputy Director FIA, Adnan Lohani,  and others were also present on the occasion.

May 9 very sad, unbearable incident in country’s history: Livestock Minister

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May 9 very sad

QUETTA, May 09 (APP): Balochistan Minister for Livestock and Dairy Development Bakht Muhammad Kakar on Thursday said that the May 9 incident was a very sad and unbearable incident in the history of the country.

In a statement regarding the May 9 incident issued here, he said that the May 9 was a dark day in the history of Pakistan and it had never happened in the history of the country that anti-national elements damaged public, private, historical and military properties.

Those miscreants who brought the country into disrepute should be severely punished, he said.
The Minister for Livestock and Dairy Development Bakht Muhammad Kakar said that on May 9, the manner in which they tried to damage the peace and order of the country saying that it was never found in the history of the country and this incident was a big conspiracy against the country.

An attempt was made to please Pakistan’s enemies and its foreign masters with such a terrorist act, he noted.

He further said that the nation was united even today and such conspiracies against the country were thwarted forever and these were national institutions due to which the country was stable.

He said that if these institutions were not there, our situation would have been more dangerous than Syria, Iraq and Palestine.

The provincial minister said that the entire nation was with the Pakistan Army and deeply appreciated the sacrifices of the armed forces saying that we strongly condemned any kind of action against security forces.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a special meeting of the Federal Cabinet.

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APP31-090524 ISLAMABAD: May 09 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a special meeting of the Federal Cabinet.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a special meeting of the Federal Cabinet.
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a special meeting of the Federal Cabinet.

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APP32-090524 ISLAMABAD: May 09 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a special meeting of the Federal Cabinet.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a special meeting of the Federal Cabinet.
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COAS visits Lahore Garrison, lays wreath at Martyrs’ Monument

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COAS

ISLAMABAD, May 9 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir Thursday visited Lahore Garrison, laid a wreath at the Martyrs’ Monument, and paid solemn tribute to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the motherland.

According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the COAS was given a detailed briefing on operational preparedness of the formation.

Addressing the officers and soldiers at the Corps Headquarters, the COAS lauded the troops for their services to the nation and appreciated their professionalism.

The Army Chief underscored that inimical forces and their abettors had unleashed digital terrorism and were trying hard to create division between the Armed Forces and the people of Pakistan through peddling lies, fake news and propaganda. “However, the designs of all these forces will be defeated with the support of the nation,” he added.

The COAS asserted that every soldier and officer of the Pakistan Army “puts his duties and responsibilities first, regardless of any other affiliations or preferences and continues to render extreme sacrifices on daily basis”.

He said that May 9 would undoubtedly remain a black day in the history of Pakistan when deliberately indoctrinated and insidiously guided miscreants attacked the symbols of the state and national unity, disgracefully desecrating the Shuhada (martyrs) monuments.

“Due to these deplorable acts of criminally orchestrated violence, enemies of Pakistan were provided the opportunity to mock the state and the nation,” he added.

The COAS deplored that now the same plotters were brazenly and shamelessly trying to twist the narrative and implicate the state in the despicable endeavour.

“This mindset is precisely the reason why there can be no compromise or deal with the planners and architects of this dark chapter in our history.”

He said those gullible elements, who did not understand the real motive behind the criminal enterprise and were used as cannon fodder for the political ambitions of the masterminds, had already been accorded reasonable benefit of doubt on the direction of Supreme Court of Pakistan.

“However, the real leaders who present themselves as victims now will be held accountable for their actions, particularly when there is irrefutable evidence of their involvement and complicity in organised violence and sabotage,” he added.

The COAS reassured the officers and soldiers of Pakistan Army that no one would be allowed to disrespect the Shuhada, their families or the institution.

Planners, abettors, facilitators and culprits of 9th May would be brought to justice according to the law of the land and “our patience not to respond to daily provocations in this regard made in brazen violation of the Constitution has limits and it must never be misconstrued as weakness”, he added.

Later, the COAS while inaugurating the Jinnah Library at Lahore Garrison, stated,”We being the constructive forces have rekindled the memory of Quaid by building this public library over the piles of ash and rubble created by the destructive forces.”

Earlier on his arrival, the COAS was received by the Commander Lahore Corps.

PITB’s delegation calls on Chief Commissioner; discusses IT related projects

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ISLAMABAD, May 09 (APP): A delegation of the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) Thursday met with the Chief Commissioner Islamabad Muhammad Ali Randhawa.
According to the Spokesperson of the Chief Commissioner Office, Nouman Nazim the delegation from Lahore led by Chairman PITB.
During the meeting, it was discussed to operationalize the ICT Land Records Management System at the earliest.
The Chairman PITB also briefed the Chief Commissioner Islamabad about the ongoing IT related projects in the Punjab Government.
The Spokesperson said many projects would also be started in Islamabad in a short period of time.
Chief Commissioner Islamabad appreciated the services of PITB and assured that all possible facilities would be provided to PITB. The Chairman PITB assured the Chief Commissioner of  Islamabad about all possible facilities.

No reprieve for perpetrators of May 9 arson attacks: PM

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May 9th: PM
ISLAMABAD, May 09 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said that the government would definitely go after the culprits of May 9 violent arson attacks with strict punishments through courts so that such unfortunate incidents must not recur in the future.
“There is no reprieve for the culprits of May 9 incidents. I assure you that the law will take its due course and that no such incident will recur in the country,” he said while addressing the families of martyrs at the Convention Centre.
The event was organized by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to mark the first anniversary of the May 9 (2023) violent incidents and to express solidarity with the martyrs and their families.
The prime minister said that the martyrs had rendered the supreme sacrifices for the safety of the people and the country.
He expressed the dismay that an organized group with a negative mindset had vandalized the martyrs’ memorials on that day last year.
He said that the perpetrators of the treasonous act, who attempted to create a gulf between the state institutions and the nation, would ultimately face the consequences.
Such elements must get exemplary punishment so that they should not dare to indulge such a heinous activity in the future, he added.
The prime minister, while paying tribute to the martyrs, said that they did sacrifice their lives to ensure a safe future for hundreds of thousands of children without becoming orphans.
“The whole nation is proud of its heroes for their utmost love for the motherland.”
At the moment, PM Shehbaz requested the audience to rise from their seats as a mark of respect for the martyrs and their families.
He said that the brave officers and jawans of the Pakistan Army had always on the forefront to cope with the challenges – be a war or natural disaster.
The prime minister lauded the Pakistan Army for supporting the families of the martyrs over the years and added that such a mechanism should be adopted by other institutions as well.
He held out the assurance that the government would fully support the initiatives for the welfare of the martyrs’ families.
Earlier, Inspector General of Police Islamabad Ali Nasir Rizvi said he had been the DIG Operations Lahore on the fateful day last year and supervised the operation against rioters with the bleeding eye injuries for two and a half hours.
He said he could not forget the day when the miscreants resorted to full violence, brazenly using weapons, petrol bombs, iron rods and stones against the personnel, causing serious injuries to some 92 security officials.
The family members of the martyrs also expressed their feeling and shared memories of their loved ones. They said they were proud of their brave near and dear ones who had embraced martyrdom for the motherland.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq, cabinet members, and political figures also attended the event.

IESSI organizes free medical camp; treats hundreds at RHC

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IESSI
ISLAMABAD, May 09 (APP): The ICT Employees Social Security Institution (IESSI) with the collaboration of District Health Office (DHO) and Akbar Niazi Teaching Hospital Thursday arranged a free medical camp at Rural Health Centre (RHC) Baharakahu.
Talking to APP, the Spokesman of Islamabad Capital Territory Administration said that the people had access to medical checkups for various acute illnesses, diabetes screening, breast cancer screening, gynecology consultations, specialist consultations, and pediatrician consultations in the camp.
Additionally, free medicines were also provided to those in need. He said the initiative aimed at to provide essential healthcare services to the community.
On directions of Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon, the Assistant Commissioner Secretariat paid a visit to the medical camp and reviewed the facilities being given to the ailing humanity.
The medical camp commenced at 9:00 am and has already served over 300 patients by 12:30 pm, with services continuing until 4:00 pm. This outreach initiative underscores the commitment of various organizations to address the healthcare needs of underserved communities.

A vendor busy in cleaning and displaying watermelons to attract the customers at his roadside setup.

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APP51-090524 SIALKOT: May 09 - A vendor busy in cleaning and displaying watermelons to attract the customers at his roadside setup.
A vendor busy in cleaning and displaying watermelons to attract the customers at his roadside setup.
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