MANSEHRA: At least eight members of a family, including a woman and her two children, were killed and three others sustained injuries when a pickup vehicle plunged into the Siran River in Gujjara.
MANSEHRA: Eight members of a family were killed and three sustained critical injuries when a vehicle plunged into the Siren River in Gujjara area here on Sunday.
The vehicle was on its way to Tarmung village in Pulrah area, when the driver while negotiating a sharp turn on a steep road lost control over the steering. As a result, the vehicle skidded off the road and plunged into the river.
The police and locals fished out the bodies and shifted them to the Civil Hospital, Pulrah. Three injured were rushed to the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital, Mansehra, in critical condition.
People of Hazara requested to follow coronavirus SOPs
Peshawar
April 28, 2021
ABBOTTABAD: Hazara Commissioner Division Riaz Khan Mehsud has said the third wave of coronavirus is very dangerous and people from all walks of life including elected representatives, the local leadership of political parties, religious scholars, media, trader community and the minority will have to play their role by following all precautionary measures.
He was addressing a specially called meeting at his office on Tuesday which was attended by Member National Assembly Prince Muhammad Nawaz Khan, Sajjad Awan and Members Provincial Assembly Nazeer Abbassi & Aurangezeb Nalotha, DIG Police Hazara, deputy commissioners, district police officers and religious scholars.
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MANSEHRA: PML-N MNA Mohammad Sajjad Awan has alleged that the PTI government is using the National Accountability Bureau to oppress the opposition’s lawmakers.
“Our family has been facing the NAB crackdown since the PTI formed government in the centre through a stolen public mandate in the 2018 elections. The so-called anti-corruption watchdog sent its teams in thrice to ‘unearth’ irregularities in the development funds used by my brother, retired Captain Mohammad Safdar, as MNA but failed miserably,” he told reporters in Darband area of Oghi tehsil on Saturday.
Mr Awan, whose brother retired Captain Safdar is the son-in-law of former prime minister and PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, said the PTI government was victimising its political rivals, especially Sharifs, to cover up its wrong policies and weaknesses.