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Special Powers Are Given to Rangers and FC: Islamabad Security Tightened To Handle PTI Protest

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Islamabad security is tightened to handle the PTI protest; Rangers and FC are given special powers.
Under the anti-terrorism act of 1997, the Ministry of Interior has given the Punjab Rangers and Frontier Corps extra authority to uphold law and order in order to handle the November 24 PTI protest march in the capital.

Rangers and fc were permitted to help the local police in maintaining public safety and averting disturbances during the demonstration after the Interior Ministry approved the report provided by the Chief Commissioner of Islamabad.

In order to preserve peace and order in the city, the Ministry of the Interior has released a formal notification outlining the security forces’ deployment and duties.

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IWT sustainability is crucial for regional stability and peace: PM

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sahrif stated that the development of dams upstream and other reasons have put the Indus Water Treaty under unprecedented strain, and that the treaty’s viability is essential to maintaining peace and stability in the region.

The Prime Minister was speaking in Riyadh at the “One Water Summit.”

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Crown Prince Meets PM: PM Sharif Says It’s an Honor to Meet Crown Prince

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While meeting Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman on the fringes of the One Water Summit in Riyadh, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said it was an honor and a pleasure.

The Prime Minister reiterated the close fraternal connections between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in a post on the social media platform X, stressing the value of expanding trade and investment cooperation.

Frequent high-level exchanges between the two countries are promoting profitable economic collaboration, Prime Minister Sharif emphasized.

He also thanked Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman for his personal interest in and ongoing assistance in advancing bilateral ties for the benefit of the citizens of both nations.

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Most of the country is expected to see cold, dry weather.

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The majority of the country is anticipated to have cold, dry weather over the next 24 hours.

Nonetheless, isolated locations in Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan are likely to see rain, wind, and thunderstorms over the projected period, along with snowfall over hills.

In North-East Punjab, the Met Office predicts partly overcast weather with a risk of light rain or drizzle during that time.

According to the Met Office, there is a chance of shallow fog in patches during the night in a few plain parts of Punjab and upper Sindh.

The country’s upper regions are seeing a weak westerly wave, according to the report.

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