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Blast on Japanese citizens' car: Security high alert orders in Sindh

Zia-ul-Hassan Linjar directed that the communication strategy should be integrated and effective.

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Karachi: Sindh Interior Minister Zia-ul-Hassan Linjar has issued security high alert orders across Sindh for the time being after an explosion near the car of Japanese citizens in Landhi area of Karachi.

According to the announcement issued by the Sindh Interior Minister's office, Zia-ul-Hasaan said that security measures should be made fool-proof at mosques, imam bargahs and other open places on the occasion of Friday prayers.

The Sindh Interior Minister stated that District Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs), Sub Divisional Police Officers (SDPOs) should come to the field.

He added that Station House Officers (SHOs) should be very diligent and alert in security measures, further directed that special focus should be kept on random snap checking, picketing and patrolling.

Zia-ul-Hassan Linjar directed that the communication strategy should be integrated and effective.

It is pertinent to note that today there was an explosion near the car of foreign nationals in Mansehra Colony of Landhi area of Karachi, as a result of which two people were killed and three people including two security guards were injured, however, all five Japanese citizens were safe.

Deputy Inspector General (DIG) East Asfar Mehsar while talking to the media said that 'an explosion occurred near the car of Japanese citizens today (Friday) morning, a suicide bomber was riding a motorcycle behind this car.'

He admitted that there was a threat that foreign nationals would be targeted, meetings were also held in this regard, the police were also on alert due to the security threat.

SSP said that one terrorist blew himself up and the other terrorist was killed in a police encounter.

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Omar Ayub claims lack of constitution in country 

PTI leader also said that there is not a happy situation in the country.

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Lahore: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Omar Ayub stated that there is a lack of legal and constitutional things in the country. There are problems regarding inflation these things should be raised.

According to the details, national assembly’s session chaired by speaker Ayaz Sadiq was started with the delay of 40 minutes from the fixed time in which two newly appointed members had taken oath. Omar Ayub was giving his opinion in the national assembly’s session.

He said that he took the oath to follow the constitution which is being violated and gave arguments on the addressing of president Asif Ali Zardari. Opposition leader will give arguments on session on which the members will talk.

PTI leader also said that there is not a happy situation in the country, a person killed amid the collision of government vehicle in Narowal yesterday (Friday).

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Momina Iqbal gives explanation regarding cricketers’ messages

Famous actress also said that if some cricketer would tease her then she can handle it on her own.

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Karachi: Renowned actress of Pakistani drama industry Momina Iqbal has given explanation on the recent statement regarding national cricketers’ messages.

According to the details, Momina Iqbal issued a detailed note in her instagram story regarding the national cricketers’ messages.

 

She stated that the few social media pages had achieved attention and earned name by taking her recent interview. That is why she thought to give an explanation on her viral video clip. The conflict was already in the air but she did not take any cricketer’s name.

Momina said that she did not give any wrong statement about any cricketer neither she said that some cricketer teased her by texting.

Famous actress also said that if some cricketer would tease her then she can handle it on her own. So, forgive her and stop spreading negative things.     

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