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KP govt to evaluate social media influencers project again

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has decided to evaluate the social media influencers project again. 

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Peshawar: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has decided to evaluate the social media influencers project again. 

According to the details, advisor of information KP Barrister Saif was talking to media regarding to evaluate the social media influencers project again.

He stated that the provincial government has decided to clear the dues and review the social media influencers project again. This project is being evaluated. 

Information advisor KP said that trained social media influencers will be adjusted in different fields. The provincial government had recruited the social media influencers to stay connected to the people. 

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Court adjourned £190mn reference by April 29 

Later then the court postponed the hearing till April 29. 

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Rawalpindi: The applicant’s lawyers have completed the cross examination from two witnesses in £190mn case. The six more witnesses’ statements have recorded. 

According to the details, the £190mn corruption scandal case heard in Adiala jail in which six more witnesses’ statements have recorded which were presented by the national accountability bureau (NAB).

The 21 witnesses’ statements have recorded in this case collectively. On the occasion of the hearing in Adiala jail, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) founder Imran Khan and his spouse Bushra Bibi were also present in the court room. 

From the applicant’s side lawyer Zaheer Abbas Chaudhry, Usman Gil, Khalid Yousaf Chaudhry appeared in the court while the NAB’s deputy prosecutor general Sardar Muzaffar Abbasi, prosecutor Amjad Pervaiz appeared before the court with team. 

Later then the court postponed the hearing till April 29. 

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Zionists' attempt to sacrifice animals in Al-Aqsa Mosque failed

The police have arrested 13 people, while the ages of the accused are between 13 and 21 years.

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Tel Aviv: The Israeli settler's attempt to sacrifice animals in Al-Aqsa Mosque has been thwarted.

According to foreign media reports, animals were being brought to Al-Aqsa Mosque to be sacrificed by Israeli settlers in view of the Zionist festival, which has been thwarted.

Recently, the Israeli extremist 'Temple Mount Group' requested the Israeli police to sacrifice animals in Al-Aqsa Mosque.

In which permission was sought to sacrifice animals in the premises of the mosque.

While foiling an attempt to smuggle animals into the mosque on the occasion of the festival, the police have arrested 13 people, while the ages of the accused are between 13 and 21 years.

They have been shifted to the local police station for further investigation.

The police said in a statement that goats were recovered from the possession of all the arrested persons, which were to be sacrificed in the premises of the mosque.

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