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  • PM tells Buzdar’s foes in PTI to wait for four years “Those aspiring to replace Mr Buzdar should wait for the next four years,” asserts the prime minister.
  • PM Imran wants speedy resolution to students’ problems: Awan Premier directs federal govt, the provinces to form a comprehensive strategy for the protection of students’ rights.
  • Lawmaking on COAS extension will not be easy, PML-N warns PTI Ahsan Iqbal says the party will finalise its strategy in consultation with ailing Nawaz Sharif.
  • ‘PPP true ambassador of Kashmiris,’ says Bilawal on party’s 52nd foundation day “I want to assure Kashmiris that we will fight your case. Let the whole world know any deal on Kashmir is unacceptable.”
  • Dadu police arrest parents, 2 others over alleged stoning to death of minor girl Parents claim she had died “accidentally due to landsliding on the mountain”; police to seek permission for exhumation.
  • ‘Strong rally’ in stock market reflects investor confidence in stabilisation measures: Hafeez Sheikh Premier’s adviser says the KSE-100 index has increased 36.6pc since August 16.
  • Revenue shortfall grows to Rs211bn as govt touts fiscal numbers Non-tax revenues jump on the back of State Bank profits.
  • Fawad proposes joint parliamentary committee for consensus on Army Act, economic policies Referring to the SC verdict on the tenure of the army chief, he says that “a good atmosphere” has now been created.
  • The extension imbroglio Even mainstream ‘opposition’ parties have not felt embarrassed about dancing to the establishment’s tune.
  • The youth challenge One can observe that at every policy forum, the talk of student unions is taboo.
  • Azadi March cost govt Rs240 million Amount is payable to contractors/vendors whose services were hired for security arrangements during the 13-day sit-in.
  • Pakhtun Council members at Punjab Univeristy stage protest after former chairman ‘goes missing’ MNA Mohsin Dawar calls for Alamgir Wazir’s release, says he is MNA Ali Wazir’s nephew.
  • Three MPs move LHC against ‘power abuse’ by governor Petition argues that the governor promulgated more than 16 ordinances since the start of 2019.
  • Commission to examine civil liberties for prisoners A notification submitted to IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah states Dr Shireen Mazari is chairperson of the commission.
  • Court orders registration of FIR against KP health minister, Dr Burki KP health minister, Dr Burki and eight others have been accused of abusing, assaulting a doctor.
  • Islamabad Museum pulls rare Buddha statues from reserves The statue was excavated in the Swat Valley by a mission led by Dr Giuseppe Tucci.
  • Punjab University suspends nine students over clash PU Registrar Dr Khalid Khan says the administration had formally suspended the students over violations.
  • Sana’s legal team boycotts court proceeding against media ban A police official claims that Presiding Judge Shakir Hussain has banned media persons’ entry to the court.
  • KP CM skips 50 working days of assembly in first parliamentary year PA record shows Mahmood Khan rarely spoke in the house unlike his predecessors.
  • Online retailer slapped Rs50,000 fine for faulty product Judge directs Daraz.pk to pay Rs50,000 to complainant and to deposit a fine of Rs15,000 in the govt treasury account.
  • Dates can help alleviate hunger: FAO The date palm has been cultivated since 4000BC and is potentially the oldest domesticated tree in the world.
  • London Bridge attack now political football as UK’s Johnson, Corbyn spar PM Boris Johnson blames Usman Khan’s freedom on changes in sentencing rules made by the last Labour Party government.
  • Questions raised on early release of 28-year-old convict who launched London Bridge attack Parole Board says it had not been involved in deciding Khan’s release in 2018.
  • London Bridge attacker identified as Usman Khan, UK national of Pakistani origin Khan stabbed two people to death and left three injured on Friday in an attack that caused fear and panic across London.
  • Rain halts play after Australia enforce follow-on in second Test Earlier, Yasir Shah smacked his maiden Test century.

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