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A committee to investigate the Bishkek event was formed by the government.

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Videos of a fight between Egyptian and Kyrgyz students went viral on social media, inciting groups of locals to target foreign students—including Pakistanis—and igniting the violence in Bishkek on Friday night.

Roughly 6,000 of the approximately 10,000 Pakistani students registered in Kyrgyzstan are in Bishkek, according to government estimates.

After the mob violence in Bishkek, Pakistan has so far used a number of flights to return nearly 4,500 students.

Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad today, the foreign minister said the committee will also look at how the Pakistani mission in Bishkek helps students.

According to Dar, the committee will analyze all of the facts and developments at Bishkek and work with the Kyrgyz authorities. “In two weeks, the committee will submit its report,” he declared.

He continued by saying that the government would not prevent any Bishkek student from wanting to return to Pakistan.

Dar traveled to Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday and asked how Shahzaib, a textile worker from Pakistan who was hurt in the recent Bishkek mob violence, was doing.

According to a news release from the Foreign Office Spokesperson, the deputy prime minister was met at the hospital by Alymkadyr Beishenaliev, the minister of health, and Edil Baisalov, the deputy chairman of the Kyrgyz Cabinet of Ministers.

Shahzaib had said he wanted to go back to Pakistan, and the deputy prime minister had asked how he was doing. The deputy prime minister made a special request, and the hospital officials granted it, allowing him to leave and receive additional care in Pakistan.

Aside from that, Ishaq Dar met with his Kyrgyz counterpart in Kazakhstan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers meeting.

Afterwards, the two ministers traveled to Bishkek from Astana together.

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The Prime Minister has announced a reduction in petroleum prices: light diesel will cost Rs 12 per litre, kerosene oil will cost Rs 11, and petrol will cost Rs 10.

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The announcement of a significant decrease in petroleum prices by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif is expected to alleviate the financial strain on customers.

The cost of a litre of gasoline will drop by ten rupees.

Prices for diesel and kerosene oil are expected to decrease by 13.6 and 11 rupees per litre, respectively.

In addition, the cost of a gallon of light diesel will decrease by 13 rupees.

This move is a component of the government’s continuous initiatives to lower living expenses and assist households all throughout the nation.

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PPP Parliamentary Party Meeting: Bilawal Issues Party Policy Directives To Attendees

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Political Organization in Islamabad.

Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was present, as was Member National Assembly Asifa Bhutto Zardari.

The meeting was attended by every member of the Pakistan People’s Party Senate and National Assembly.

Instructions about party policy were given to the attendees by the PPP Chairman.

Congratulating the attendees of the Democracy Day gathering was Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.

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Constitutional Package: Chief of JUI-F and Government Delegation Talk About Constitutional Amendment

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Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the head of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, met with a delegation of the high level government in Islamabad.

Participating in the meeting were Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Minister of Law Azam Nazeer Tarar, and Minister of Interior Mohsin Raza Naqvi.

Aslam Ghori, Mir Usman Badini, and JUI Secretary General Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidari were present during the meeting.

Consultations regarding the proposed Constitutional Amendment were held by the government delegation.

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