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PM REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO ACHIEVING GOAL OF A ‘POLIO-FREE PAKISTAN’
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Friday, 4 July, 2025 | 8 Muharram, 1447
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PREMIER SHEHBAZ ACKNOWLEDGES PROGRESS IN ANTI-POLIO FIGHT, CREDITING DEDICATION OF FRONTLINE WORKERS, GOVT’S COMMITMENT, AND PARTNERS SUPPORT
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STRESSES ALL STAKEHOLDERS, INCLUDING PROVINCIAL GOVTS, MUST UNITE AND INTENSIFY EFFORTS TO ERADICATE POLIO
APPRECIATES THE VITAL AND COMMENDABLE ROLE OF SAUDI CROWN PRINCE, GATES FOUNDATION AND ALL PARTNERS IN ANTI-POLIO CAMPAIGN IN PAKISTAN
PM reaches Azerbaijan to outline Pakistan’s perspective on key regional, global issues SHUSHA, AZERBAIJAN stAff report
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RIME Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday reaffirmed his government’s resolute commitment to [achieving] the goal of a “polio-free Pakistan” soon despite all “challenges and difficulties” with the support of international, provincial, and local teams, stressing accelerated efforts to eradicate polio from the country. “We are committed to protecting every child in Pakistan against this crippling disease and achieving a polio-free Pakistan,” the prime minister pledged while chairing a meeting of the AntiPolio Task Force here.
He stressed the need for full dedication and seriousness to ensure that every child across the country receives multiple doses of the polio vaccine and remains protected. The prime minister acknowledged significant progress in the fight against polio due to the dedication of frontline workers, the government’s commitment and support from the partners. He praised the efforts and cooperation of provincial governments, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, and law enforcement agencies in the anti-polio campaign. “The safety of polio workers is our top priority,” he said, adding that all stakeholders, including provincial governments, must unite and intensify their efforts to eradicate polio. The prime minister expressed grati-
Israel kills over 139, injures 487 in Gaza
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday arrived at Shusha city of Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan on a two-day official visit to participate in the Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), state media reported. Upon his arrival at Fuzuli International Airport, the prime minister and his delegation were warmly received by Azerbaijan’s Minister of Culture Adil Karimli, Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Pakistan Khazar Farhadov, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan Qasim Mueenuddin, and other senior diplomatic and government officials, a Prime Minister’s Office news release said. The summit, being held in Khankendi from July 3 to 4 under the theme “New ECO Vision for a Sustainable and Climate Resilient Future”, brings
tude to all partners supporting the government in its polio eradication efforts. He extended special thanks to Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Ara-
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The death toll in Gaza has continued to rise, with at least 139 Palestinians killed and 487 wounded in Israeli airstrikes over the past 24 hours, according to the territory’s Health Ministry. The ministry also reported that three more bodies were recovered from beneath rubble caused by earlier attacks. The latest count includes 223 deaths newly confirmed by a judicial committee reviewing reports of missing persons. Among those killed in the past day, 39 were aid seekers who arrived at hospitals, with over 210 others injured. The Health Ministry said the total number of aid seekers killed since the start of the conflict has now reached 640. One of the deadliest strikes occurred in the al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis, where a tent was hit, killing 13 people — among them a couple and their four children. Another attack struck the Mustafa Hafez School, which was sheltering displaced residents in western Gaza City, resulting in 11 fatalities. An air strike near the Nabulsi Roundabout, also west of Gaza City, left at least six people dead and around 100 injured, many of whom were reportedly waiting for aid.
Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan on Thursday filed a reference against 26 members of the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), seeking their disqualification over charges of unparliamentarily conduct, rioting, and repeated violation of assembly rules. On June 27, 2025, the opposition MPs allegedly caused disruption, damaging property during a Punjab Assembly session. In response, Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan suspended the membership of these 26 SIC lawmakers. Later on June 28, the Speaker announced his decision to refer the matter to the ECP for the disqualification of the suspended members. According to sources, the PA speaker visited the ECP office in Islamabad to formally submit the references, which include evidence of the MPs’ disorderly actions. According to the text of the reference, the accused members deliberately disrupted proceedings, used inappropriate language, and defied multiple requests to maintain decorum during sessions. The Speaker exercised his au-
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Chief of the South African Air Force (SAAF) Lieutenant General Wiseman Simo Mbambo on Thursday discussed defence cooperation and regional security with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) Gen Sahir Shamshad Mirza, at Joint Staff Headquarters in Rawalpindi on Thursday, the military’s media wing said. “During the meeting, both sides held discussions on a wide range of areas of mutual interest and bilateral cooperation,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press statement. “The dignitaries discussed practical measures to further expand the level and scope of engagements between the two militaries. They also exchanged views on the
broader geopolitical landscape.” CJCSC Gen Mirza shared Pakistan’s perspective on the evolving regional security landscape and highlighted Pakistan’s contributions towards regional peace and stability, the ISPR added. The visiting dignitary lauded the professionalism of Pakistan’s armed forces and acknowledged their sac-
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bia, Mohammed bin Salman, for his comprehensive support of Pakistan’s polio eradication efforts.
CJCSC, South africa’s air force chief discuss defence ties, regional security situation
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together heads of state and government from member countries to discuss pressing regional issues, including connectivity, trade, and climate change, state broadcaster PTV News reported. The Pakistani delegation accompanying the prime minister includes Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Tariq Fatemi. According to a Foreign Office statement, the prime minister will address the summit, outlining Pakistan’s perspective on key regional and global issues. He is expected to reaffirm Pakistan’s commitment to the ECO Vision 2025 and advocate for deeper intra-regional trade, enhanced transport connectivity, greater energy cooperation, and sustainable development.
thority under Rule 210 of the Assembly Rules and cited Clauses 15 and 210 of the code of conduct, stating that the members’ actions forced repeated suspensions of the House and damaged the institution’s credibility. It was further noted that despite continuous appeals, the lawmakers
continued to violate rules and hinder the constitutional business of the assembly. It requested the ECP to terminate the membership of the 26 SIC MPAs, citing their violation of assembly decorum and constitutional norms.
PTI moves to disqualify four defected MNAs for joining PML-N ISLAMABAD
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to file a reference against four Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) who have defected to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) after originally winning their seats with PTI’s backing. According to PTI leader Asad Qaiser, the party has finalized plans to take action against these members for their defection during the vote on the 26th Constitutional Amendment. The reference will be sent to both the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
The four MNAs in question— Chaudhry Usman Ali, Mubarak Zeb, Aurangzeb Khichi, and Zahoor Qureshi—are accused by PTI of violating the party line during the crucial vote and later aligning with the opposition PML-N. “These members won their seats on PTI tickets and have now joined the PML-N. We have asked the party to send a disqualification reference to the Speaker and the ECP,” said Qaiser. He added, “Let’s see what action they take.” The move comes after these members supported the 26th Constitutional Amendment, which passed in the National Assembly last year with 225 votes.
rifices in the fight against terrorism. Upon arrival at the Joint Staff Headquarters, a smartly turned out tri-services contingent presented a guard of honor to Lt Gen Mbambo. A day earlier, the SAAF chief called on Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, at Air Headquarters in Islamabad.
LHC rules prosecution evidence reflected Imran’s involvement in May 9 conspiracy LAHORE
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The Lahore High Court (LHC) ruled on Thursday that former prime minister Imran Khan was involved in the conspiracy behind the violent events of May 9, 2023, noting the prosecution evidence concerning offenses amounted to “conspiracy and abetment”. In its verdict on the dismissal of Imran Khan’s postarrest bail petition in eight cases of May 9 riots, testimonies from two police officials cited sufficient grounds for “criminal conspiracy and abetment.” In their detailed order, Justice Syed Shahbaz Ali Rizvi and Justice Tariq Mahmood Bajwa said: “In this view of the matter argument furnished by learned counsel for the petitioner (Imran Khan) to the effect that on May 9, 2023, the petitioner was in jail is of no help to him.” Imran had approached the LHC seeking post-arrest bail in eight cases of the May 9 riots, including an attack on the corps commander’s residence, in January. The other cases involve attacks on Askari Tower at Liberty, PMLN offices in Model Town, Shadman police station, the burning of police vehicles near Jinnah House and violence at Sherpao Bridge. Previously, an antiterrorism court had on Nov 27, 2024, denied bail to the former prime minister in these cases. The LHC had also denied the request last week in a short order. “The statements by Inspector Ismat Kamal and Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Hassan Afzal place Imran as the one who perpetrated meetings held on May 4 at Chakri Rest Area, Rawalpindi, and on May 7 and 9 in Lahore. The court said this undermines the argument that Imran was in jail during the violence on May 9.” “These statements attract the provisions of Section 120-B and Section 121-A of the Pakistan Penal Code,” reads the judgment. Both sections deal with criminal conspiracy and abetment of mutiny, which carry serious legal consequences. During the hearing, the court observed that Imran’s prior conviction in the Al-Qadir Trust case was uncontested. It also said that his alleged statements and actions had led to the loss of lives and damage to state property.
IHC acquits 4 PTI workers sentenced to 10-year jail in May 9 riots case ISLAMABAD
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The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday overturned a verdict of the Anti-Terrorism Court and acquitted four PTI members sentenced to 10 years imprisonment on charges of attacking a police station during the violent May 9 riots. A divisional IHC bench, comprising Justice Azam Khan and Justice Khadim Soomro, heard the petition and acquitted the four convicts after the prosecution failed to prove their presence at the scene of the protest based on the witnesses’ accounts. On May 30, the Anti-Terrorism Court in Islamabad had sentenced PTI MNA Abdul Latif and 11 other party members under various charges for attacking the Ramna police station Islamabad during the May 9 riots. Following the verdict, the police took the four of the convicted members present in the court, namely Mira Khan, Muhammad Akram, Shahzeb, and Sohail Khan, into custody. The convicts had been charged under Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) Sections 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon), 149 (unlawful assembly), 186 (obstructing official duty), 188 (disobeying order of a public servant), 324 (attempted murder), 353 (assault on public servants), 436 (arson) and 440 (mischief); Section 144 of CrPC; and Section 7 of the Anti Terrorism Act (ATA), 1997.