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In response to Bushra Bibi’s appeal, the IHC summoned Rawalpindi DIG operations.

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Bushra Bibi filed an application seeking case facts and requesting to go to the appropriate court to stop the detention. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has requested a response from Rawalpindi DIG Operations by August 7.

Judge Aamer Farooq of the IHC heard the matter today. Sardar Latif Khosa, Bushra Bibi’s consul, showed up in court.

Consul Sardar Latif Khosa told the court that Bushra Bibi was arrested in one case even though no investigation had been started and that she was booked in nine other cases as of May 9.

One and a quarter years had passed since the May 9 incident, according to CJ Aamer Farooq, and the Lahore High Court had rendered a decision declaring that an individual detained would always be regarded as having been arrested.

The court stated that it was not feasible for someone to be arrested in one case and found not guilty or given bail in another.

Chief Justice Aamer Farooq asked where the registration for the first of May had been made.

Counsel said that on May 9, all 11 FIRs had been filed.

CJ made the decision to contact Rawalpindi DIG Operations to see how the cases from May 9 were progressing.

the IHCAs a result, IHC postponed the case hearing to August 7 and asked the Rawalpindi DIG operation to respond in August.

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President and PM Reaffirm Commitment Against Terrorism on the Tenth Anniversary of the APS Attack

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On the tenth anniversary of the attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari reiterated Pakistan’s determination to eradicate extremism and terrorism.

They emphasised the cowardice and brutality of the terrorists who targeted innocent pupils and instructors in the horrific incident on December 16 in their united statement.

The leaders pledged to keep working towards securing a peaceful future for Pakistan and honoured the sacrifices made by the country in the continuous war against terrorism.

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Information Minister Updates Media Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Reach New Bilateral Partnership Milestones: Tarar

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According to Ataullah Tarar, Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent trip to Saudi Arabia has been praised as a huge success, with both countries reaching new relationship milestones.

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Army, Navy, and Air Force Cadets Start 5-Month Training As PMA Strengthens Defense Through Joint Training

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Cadets from the Army, Navy, and Air Force are now receiving joint training at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA).

Instilling discipline, leadership, and professional skills in its cadets, PMA promotes adherence to military standards and high principles.

The beginning of the thrilling journey for the future leaders of the three branches of the armed services was marked with a warm greeting from PMA.

Starting on December 1, the training will go for five months. After graduating, cadets in the air force and navy will continue their education at their respective academies.

In order to support both national development and defense, PMA has been instrumental in forming the country’s future leaders.

For any fight to be successful, the Army, Navy, and Air Force must work together seamlessly.

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