Tue, 21-Oct-2025

The fingerprints will be identified in a day or two In Asad Ali Toor Case: Sheikh Rashid

Sheikh Rashid

Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has on Tuesday (today) authorities were close to discover one of the suspects responsible for allegedly torturing journalist Asad Ali Toor at his Islamabad apartment last week.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Sheikh Rashid said that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and police were escorting a probe into the incident.

“The fingerprints will be identified in a day or two,” he said.

He stated that the receptionist who had recorded his statement said that he did not stop the culprits because they had visited in the past. “I have called the IG, Nadra and FIA […] we are close to identifying one of the culprits,” the Minister added.

He said that it was important to expose the culprits as some individuals “unnecessarily” target the country’s security agencies to please their “foreign rulers”.

“I think that if we are successful in reaching these culprits, all those who blame our agencies will be silenced,” he said.

He went on to add, “There needed to be a policy in this regard as such incidents raise question marks about the government’s performance and also become a human rights issue. ”

“Also those targeting agencies, but have separate agendas, also get off scot-free,” he said.

Sheikh Rashid added that a policy is needed to punish those involved in such crimes.

On the other hand, Sheikh Rashid also issued remarks about his recent visit to Kuwait which has decided to resume granting visas to Pakistani families and businessmen. “It was a highly successful tour,” he said.

He added that the Kuwaiti prime minister had also expressed willingness to issue visas for the construction sector.

“Similarly, 30pc of the three million visas Saudi Arabia will give out will go to Pakistanis,” he said.

Commenting on the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), the minister said that only Maulana Fazlur Rehman and PML-N remained in the alliance. “I don’t know about the others. It is done,” he said.

“Two have left and two remain. It is completely defunct but everyone is playing it up on the media,” he said.

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Salaried class to get big relief in the upcoming budget: Fawad Chaudhry

Fawad Chaudhry tweet

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry has on Tuesday (today) said that Kuwait has “immediately” resumed issuing visas for Pakistanis, after a decade-long hiatus.

In a series of tweets, Fawad Chaudhry said, Pakistan’s recovery from the coronavirus has surprised the world. The positivity rate across the country has dropped down to below 4% except for Karachi.

 

“Salaried class to get big relief in the upcoming budget,” he added in his tweet.

The Minister further expressed hope that Pakistan will be closer to its destination in the coming two years under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Earlier, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid had announced that after a 10-year pause, Kuwait has agreed to continue issuing visas for Pakistanis.

According to the minister, he met the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah and conveyed special greetings from Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“There has been a big development on the front of Kuwaiti visas that had been stopped for Pakistanis since 2011. Family and business visas between Pakistan and Kuwait will now be restored,” he announced via his Twitter.

The minister said that there will also no longer be any restrictions on technical visas in the fields of medicine and oil.

He said Pakistanis will now be able to obtain visas online and visit Kuwait.

According to Ahmed, the Kuwaiti prime minister noted that Pakistan and Kuwaiti ties and long-standing, dating back seven decades.

“Pakistani families and the business community faced great difficulties with the Kuwaiti visa ban,” he tweeted.

“Restoration of worker visas will create new employment opportunities for Pakistanis and business visas will boost trade between the two countries.”

Moreover, the Kuwaiti Prime Minister said that the relations between Pakistan and Kuwait span over seven decades and there is a relationship of love and trust between the people of Pakistan and Kuwait.

Sheikh Rashid said that all Pakistanis consider Kuwait as their second home, adding that Pakistani families and the business community were facing immense problems due to the Kuwaiti visa ban.

He said that Pakistani labour has a very important role to play in the development of Kuwait and the restoration of work visa will create new employment opportunities for Pakistanis.

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