have blown off 250 schools in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa due to which thousands of students have been deprived of their right to education,” he said.
Senator Mukhtar Ajiz Dhamra said he himself did journalism for three years and knew what kind of problems a journalist faces when he raises voice for the rights of the poor and the downtrodden segments of the society.
Senior Journalist Nasir Zaidi said the journalists had given innumerable sacrifices for freedom of expression and they would not tolerate any attempt to mute their voice by the powerful and influential segments of the society.
He said the journalists are facing financial problems but the government has not taken steps to ensure they get all their rights and live an honourable life in return of their services for the society.
Among others who spoke on the occasion included National Press Club (NPC) president Shahryar Khan, RIUJ general secretary Bilal Dar, RIUJ acting president Ishaq Chaudhry, Fouzia Shahid, Qurban Satti, Bakhtzada Yusufzai, Gulzar Khan and Bashir Usmani.
Due to breakdown, power was cut off in Mall Road, Jhikagali, Bhurban, Expressway and other areas
Demonstrators criticise introduction of a token system at the Kuntani border
He says bunkers would be demolished and weapons collected to restore peace to the area
Special Judge Central Shahrukh Arjumand conducts hearing at Adiala Jail on Friday
PN flotilla was led by Commander 14th Destroyer Squadron, Commodore Muhammad Umair
ATC Special Judge Amjad Ali Shah approves her bail until January 13