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A Day To Remember With The Pakistan Army: Students Take in Amazing Army Exercises

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With the Pakistan Army, more than 1,100 kids from 13 educational institutions—including six local schools—had a memorable day.

Impressive live displays, like as tank movements, artillery drills, and anti-terrorism operations, were shown to the students.

Interacting with the students, the commanding general emphasized the vital role they will play in Pakistan’s future.

Teachers and students conveyed their sincere gratitude for this amazing experience and expressed their total satisfaction with the Pakistan Army’s professionalism and operational readiness.

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Two suspects who fired at Kurram DC were taken into custody.

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Two suspects were detained by police on Sunday for allegedly opening fire on Kurram Deputy Commissioner Javedullah Mehsud.

The accused have been taken into custody as part of the crackdown against extremists, according to police sources. The detained suspects have been moved to an undisclosed location for additional examination.

The crackdown will continue until all of the accused engaged in the firing incident are arrested, they stated.

It is important to note that Deputy Commissioner Mehsud and his security were hurt in Saturday’s shooting in the Bagan area. The event happened just after the first convoy of commodities from Tal to Parachinar set out on its voyage after a peace deal. The horrific event resulted in the hospitalization and injuries of three additional security personnel.

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PTI retracts its written demands, casting uncertainty on government negotiations

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Despite prior pledges made during joint remarks, PTI leader and dialogue committee member Asad Qaiser stated he was hesitant to submit demands in writing.

Qaiser said in a recent interview that the issues raised in discussions with the administration should be sufficient and regarded as formal demands.

He called it a “mere formality” that requests be made in writing, and he asked the government’s negotiating team to speak with the actual decision-makers and authorities.

Uncertainty regarding the upcoming round of negotiations was indicated by this change in position.

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84 Hindu pilgrims from India cross the Wagah Border into Pakistan.

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In honor of Shiv Avtari Satguru Sant Shadaram Sahib’s 316th birthday, at least 84 Hindu pilgrims traveled from India to Pakistan via Wagah on Sunday to visit his shrine in Sindh.

The pilgrims were met at Wagah by the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) other authorities, including the deputy secretary general and additional secretary.

At the main ceremonies and rites, chartered busses transported the Hindu pilgrims straight from Wagah to Shadani Darbar Hayat Pitafi, Sindh.

On January 15, the Hindu pilgrims will finish their rites and depart for India.

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