A minor girl was raped by an unidentified man in the fields of Chak 51/DB in the Yazman police area of Bahawalpur. File photo
BAHAWALPUR: A minor girl was raped by an unidentified man in the fields of Chak 51/DB in the Yazman police area.
According to police , the victim, a student of class IV, was lured by a man to the fields where he allegedly raped her. On hearing her screams, the people rushed to the scene while the suspect escaped.
On the complaint of the girl’s father, Muhammad Azam, police registered a case against the unidentified suspect and sent the girl to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Yazman for medical examination.
A minor girl was raped by an unidentified man in the fields of Chak 51/DB in the Yazman police area of Bahawalpur. File photo
BAHAWALPUR: A minor girl was raped by an unidentified man in the fields of Chak 51/DB in the Yazman police area.
According to police , the victim, a student of class IV, was lured by a man to the fields where he allegedly raped her. On hearing her screams, the people rushed to the scene while the suspect escaped.
On the complaint of the girl’s father, Muhammad Azam, police registered a case against the unidentified suspect and sent the girl to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Yazman for medical examination.
Army establishes free medical camp in Cholistan
Medical teams provide free eye checkup and glasses along with free eye laser procedures to individuals
The Pakistan Army organised free medical and eye surgical camp from February 3 to 15 in the far-flung area of Cholistan, military’s media wing said on Monday.
In a statement released by the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), special teams of doctors, with support of the district, established medical camps in the areas of Ahmed Pur East, Channan Pir and Din Garh in Punjab.
The press release added that the medical camps operated special mobile services for the local people, with lab and X-Ray facilities.
This govt will be finished the day PDM lawmakers resign, Maryam tells Bahawalpur rally
PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz addresses the rally in Bahawalpur. DawnNewsTV
PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Sunday once again lashed out at the PTI government over inflation and allegedly suppressing the opposition, saying the day the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) parties decided to hand in their resignations would be the government s last day.
While addressing a large PDM rally in Bahawalpur hosted by the PML-N, she posed the question to the audience whether the opposition parties should resign in order to mount pressure on Prime Minister Imran Khan s government.