Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Man forgets wife at Motorway service area during Karachi trip

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GUJRANWALA: In an unusual incident on the motorway, a man forgot his wife at a service area while continuing his journey to Karachi alone. According to the Motorway Police Spokesperson, the man a resident of Gujranwala  had stopped with his wife at the Jaranwala service area to offer prayers. After completing his prayer earlier, he … Read more

Jaranwala tragedy judicial commission: LHC summons Chief Secretary on Oct 2

Jaranwala

LHC heard case seeking formation of a judicial commission to investigate Jaranwala tragedy. The court summoned the Chief Secretary of Punjab on Oct 2. The petition was filed to probe the attack on minority community in Jaranwala. LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday heard the case seeking the formation of a judicial commission … Read more

Protests against soaring electricity bills across nation continue

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In various cities of Pakistan, a growing chorus of frustration resonates as citizens take to the streets to protest against soaring electricity bills. In the city of Multan, citizens joined hands in a spirited protest against the exorbitant bills they received for their electricity usage. Frustration ran high, and in a creative act of defiance, … Read more

JITs formed to probe burning of churches in Jaranwala

Jaranwala
  • The JITs consist of CTD, Police and CIA police officers.
  • More than 200 accused inolved in Jaranwala incident.
  • 11 FIRs registered under terrorism provisions.

FAISALABAD: Joint Investigation Teams (JITs) have been formed to investigate the incident of burning churches and houses in Jaranwala.

10 JITs will investigate cases separately. Cases of arson and encirclement are registered in different police stations in Jaranwala. The JITs consist of Counter Terrorism Department(CTD), Police and CIA police officers.

The number of accused involved in the Jaranwala incident is more than 200, while 11 more cases have been registered under terrorism provisions for the alleged incident of blasphemy.

According to the police, more than 1,000 unknown suspects are involved in the cases The raids are being conducted to arrest them. The cases also include the provisions of vandalism, arson, and others.

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KU seminar discusses violation of human rights in Pakistan

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  • Human rights violations matter of concerns for all .
  • The burning of church in Jaranwala is a stark reality.
  • First sectarian violence took place in 1963 in Pakistan.

KARACHI: The human rights violations in Pakistan, particularly in relation to the recent burning of a church in Jaranwala, are a matter that concerns us all. Regardless of our geographical location or background, it is our duty as global citizens to advocate for justice and equality.

The burning of a church in Jaranwala last week is a stark reality of the urgent need to address human rights violations around the world. We must not remain silent in the face of such atrocities. We should stand together for justice, equality, and freedom of religious rights of citizens and monitories in Pakistan.

These views were expressed by the speakers at the one-day seminar entitled “Sectarian Violence: Violation of Human Rights held at University of Karachi.

Justice (Retired) Nazar Akbar said that minorities have equal rights in the constitution and law and complete protection of minorities can be ensured if we follow the constitution and law.

He informed the participants about the laws related to the rights of minorities in the Pakistani constitution and urged them to study the law and constitution so that they could know more about their rights.

Former MPA Sharmila Faruqui said that the first sectarian violence took place in 1963 in the country and we are talking about the same issue in 2023. She observed that as a nation we have not learned anything from the past.

She mentioned that after the establishment of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah had said that everyone has religious freedom in Pakistan, but, unfortunately, it is not implemented to date.

Another speaker, Senator Shahadat Awan said that our country is the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and we should follow the Qur’an and Sunnah. In 1963, the first sectarian violence happened in Khairpur, on which the Supreme Court gave a decision.

He mentioned that it is necessary to raise a voice against violence and human rights and we need to take practical steps to eradicate sectarian violence and violation of human rights from the country.

On this occasion, the former law minister Barrister Shahida Jameel said that in the last sermon of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), there was a message for Muslims that all are one race. What are we doing in the name of Islam? Are we not violating the last sermon of our beloved Holy Prophet (PBUH)?

Renowned journalist Mazhar Abbas said that sectarian violence is also a violation of human rights. “Every citizen in Pakistan, regardless of whether he/she belongs to any school of thought, is in the minority or in the majority, has full freedom to live according to their religion.”

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PM Kakar visits Jaranwala, expresses solidarity with Christian community

Jaranwala

FAISALABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visited Jaranwala on Monday to express solidarity with the victims of Christian community whose houses were destroyed in violence. On the occasion, the prime minister distributed checques worth two million rupees each amongst the affected people. Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi was also present on the occasion. The prime minister … Read more

CM Punjab announces compensation for affected Christians families in Jaranwala

CM Punjab

FAISLABAD: Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday visited Jaranwala and expressed solidarity with the Christian community after an attack on churches and their homes earlier this week. The chief minister announced compensation for those houses were damaged in the violation. He said that Rs2 million will be given for each house damaged and … Read more

Justice Faez Isa to meet victims of Jaranwala Church tragedy

Justice Qazi Faez Isa

Faez Isa will also visit the affected village and churches. Police, district administration officials reached Jaranwala to brief Justice Faez Isa. Several Churches were burnt by an angry mob over the allegation of blasphemy. Justice Qazi Faez Isa will meet the displaced Christian community victims of Jaranwala Church tragedy on Saturday. The Police and district … Read more