from Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan that media persons should change their vehicles time and again for security reasons. “I want to inform the interior minister that the poor journalists can hardly make both ends meet and you are advising them to change their vehicles frequently as if they are millionaires.”
President of Rawalpindi Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ) Ali Raza Alvi said that the time had come to tell the federal and provincial governments that if they did not arrest the killers of the journalists they would face protests in each and every corner of the country.
RIUJ General Secretary Bilal Dar said that it was highly unfortunate that Pakistan was declared the most dangerous country for the journalists in 2014 and the situation was turning from bad to worse. Senior journalist Abid Abbasi said that the government must introduce a security plan to ensure the journalists work in secure and safe environment.
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