Sindh minister takes notice of alleged abduction of Hindu girl
July 7, 2021
KARACHI: Taking notice of reports of the alleged abduction of a Hindu girl in the Kotri area, Sindh Minister for Food and Minority Affairs Hari Ram Kishori Lal contacted the DIG Hyderabad on the phone on Tuesday and directed him to take immediate steps for her recovery.
He said the family had alleged that police were involved in the incident, which should be investigated immediately and an FIR lodged. The family was said to have called for the submission of a report as soon as possible.
The minister said that according to the girl’s parents, she works in a cotton factory. He said the suspects should be arrested and strict action taken against them as per the law. Lal also directed the district administration to extend all possible cooperation to the affected family.
Minister takes notice of alleged abduction of Hindu girl
July 7, 2021
Taking notice of reports of the alleged abduction of a Hindu girl in the Kotri area, Sindh Minister for Food and Minority Affairs Hari Ram Kishori Lal contacted the DIG Hyderabad on the phone on Tuesday and directed him to take immediate steps for her recovery.
He said the family had alleged that police were involved in the incident, which should be investigated immediately and an FIR lodged. The family was said to have called for the submission of a report as soon as possible.
The minister said that according to the girl s parents, she works in a cotton factory. He said the suspects should be arrested and strict action taken against them as per the law. Lal also directed the district administration to extend all possible cooperation to the affected family.
July 6, 2021
KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Agriculture, Supply, and Prices Muhammad Ismail Rahoo on Monday demanded the federal government establish refugee camps for Afghans in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and the merged districts (erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas).
The provincial minister’s demand comes three days after the complete withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan seems imminent, as all the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) and US troops left the largest airbase in Afghanistan.
“The borders should be sealed so that people cannot enter Pakistan due to the war in Afghanistan. Although, if migration becomes imminent, then refugee camps should be set up in areas adjacent to the Afghan border,” he said.
Students attempt their papers in the heat without working ceiling fans at an examination centre in Nazimabad on Monday. Fahim Siddiqi/White Star
KARACHI: The disposable masks, the sanitizers and electronic thermometers all reached the designated secondary education examination centres on time along with the nervous students and invigilators though the same could not be said about the question papers on the first day of the final Matric exams here on Monday.
Many examination centres, where the morning physics exam for class 10 was to commence at 9.30am, had to wait for the question paper to reach them for over two to four hours. And then when the papers finally arrived, they were snatched from the students’ hands after a few minutes as it was revealed that the paper had been leaked on social media.
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