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Police registers case against Sher Afzal on holding rally 

The leaders had tried to make people triggered by telling them the state opposite policy.

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Kasur: The police have registered case against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Sher Afzal Marwat and many other supporters on holding the rally without permission.

According to the details, police nominated Sher Afzal Marwat, Sunni Ittehad Council’s (SIC) leader Sardar Muhammad Hussain Dogar, including 16 leaders and 500 anonymous supporters in the case on holding rally without permission regarding the by-elections.

In accordance with the context of the case the permission was not taken for holding a rally by the district administration from SIC. The leaders had tried to make people triggered by telling them the state opposite policy.

However, it is stated that the leaders displayed the weapons openly and violated the code of conduct of election commission and section-144.

 

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Balochistan cabinet approves to buy wheat on govt level

He said that there is corruption in bar dana which will be stopped.

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Quetta: The Balochistan cabinet has approved to buy wheat on government level.

According to the details, in the accordance with the decision of provincial cabinet the food department will buy wheat of 5,00000 metric ton. In this regard, provincial cabinet approved to fix price of wheat in Balochistan.

The wheat price in province will be equal to the price of wheat in Sindh. This decision has been taken to bar Sindh smuggling of wheat from Balochistan.

Chief minister Balochistan Sarfraz Bugti also made a monitoring committee consisted on members assembly to make sure the transparency in buying wheat.

He said that there is corruption in bar dana which will be stopped. He directed the secretary food to make sure the availability of bar dana in all buying centers.

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Passing Out parade at PMA Kakul

CJCSC and the Turkish Chief of General Staff gave away awards to the distinguished cadets.

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Rawalpindi: Passing Out parade of cadets of 149th Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Long Course, 14th Mujahid Course, 68th Integrated Course and 23rd Lady Cadet Course was held at PMA Kakul Saturday. 49 Cadets from friendly countries were also among the passed-out cadets.

General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, NI (M), Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) was the Chief Guest while General Metin Gürak, Chief of the Turkish General Staff was Guest of Honor on the occasion.

CJCSC reviewed and addressed the parade. He and the Turkish Chief of General Staff gave away awards to the distinguished cadets.

The coveted Sword of Honor was awarded to Academy Senior Under Officer Muhammad Nauman Abdullah and President's Gold medal to Company Senior Under Officer Muhammad Abdullah Javed of 149th PMA Long Course.

The CJCSC Overseas Gold Medal was awarded to Friendly Country Senior Under Officer Fahad Bin Aqil Al Towarqi Al Fallaj from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The COAS Cane was awarded to Course Under Officer Ilyas Khan of 14th Mujahid Course. The Commandant's Canes were awarded to Course Junior Under Officer Danish Sattar of 68th Integrated Course and Course Under Officer Sher Bano of 23rd Lady Cadet Course.

The Chairman JCSC felicitated the passing out cadets and their proud parents on the successful completion of their training at PMA.

On the occasion, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza said, "Since its inception, PMA has remained the cradle of leadership and center of excellence for cadets joining the premier institution of Army”.

Over the years, PMA has also trained scores of foreign cadets whose brilliant performance in their respective Armies stands testament to the professional ethos of PMA, he stated.

General Sahir Shamshad added that today’s parade serves as an illustrious example of military discipline at its finest and reflects the sterling ethos of the Academy and Pakistan Army alike.

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