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By-election: Recommendation to ban mobile, internet service

The Punjab Interior Department has written a letter to the Federal Interior Ministry requesting to suspend mobile and internet service in 13 districts and tehsils.

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Islamabad: The by-elections are going to be held in Pakistan Sunday, April 21. In this regard, Punjab Interior Department has recommended to ban mobile and internet service.

By-elections will be held on five seats of the National Assembly and 16 seats of the Provincial Assembly on Sunday.

The Punjab Interior Department has written a letter to the Federal Interior Ministry requesting to suspend mobile and internet service in 13 districts and tehsils.

A copy of the Interior Department's letter has been sent to Chief Secretary, Inspector General (IG) and Chairman Pakistan telecommunication Authority (PTA).

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Israel not backing recent drone attack, Iranian Foreign Minister

Hossein Amir Abdollahian further said that our response will be tougher if Israel's action against Iran is proven and they will regret taking action against Iran.

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Tehran: The Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said that there was no aerial attack on Iran on Friday night and Israel is not behind the recent drone attack.

Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian stated in an interview in New York that there was no damage in the drone attack on the city of Isfahan on Friday. Unless Israel launches a major attack, Iran does not intend to retaliate.

He added that media supporters of the Zionist regime tried to portray their defeat as a victory, but the downed small drones did not cause any loss of life or property. Israeli weapons are not drones, but are like toys that our children play with.

Hossein Amir Abdollahian further said that our response will be tougher if Israel's action against Iran is proven and they will regret taking action against Iran.

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ATC confirms bail of Azam Swati in judicial complex case 

Later then the court confirmed the bail of Azam Swati in the case.

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Islamabad: Anti-terrorism court (ATC) has confirmed bail of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Azam Swati in judicial complex vandalism case.

According to the details, judge Tahir Abbas Sipra heard the case. The investigative officer appeared before the court.

Judge questioned to investigative officer that the accused had come out the car or not.

On this the investigative officer replied that Azam Swati was in the car however he was not shown in the footage.

Judge inquired that do you need Azam Swati’s custody. The investigative officer declined on that.

Later then the court confirmed the bail of Azam Swati in the case.

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