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In Shaukat Khanum, Bushra Bibi requests an IHC for a medical examination.

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According to the information, Shoaib Shaheen filed a plea before the IHC on behalf of Bushra Bibi, requesting that she be examined at Shaukat Khanum Hospital.

The argument claimed that the former prime minister’s wife had been poisoned in Banigala Sub-Jail and that Shaukat Khanum Hospital should perform a medical test on her.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) demanded on April 6 that Bushra Bibi, the jailed party founder Imran Khan’s wife, be examined by doctors at Shaukat Khanum Hospital.

PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan demanded that an examination be conducted at Shaukat Khanum Hospital and stated in a statement that they would only accept medical reports from a personal physician.

The demand was made two days after a medical study from the Pakistan Institute of Medical Science (Pims) revealed that there was no proof that Bushra Bibi had received any poison in the Bani Gala sub-jail.

Following a medical examination of Imran Khan’s wife by four top doctors, the medical report was made public. According to the complaint, Bushra Bibi was experiencing stomach pain and had an abnormal appetite.

Dr. Asim Yousuf, the personal physician of PTI founder Imran Khan, examined the former first lady medically as well and discovered no signs of any poisoning.

It is important to note that former prime minister Imran Khan, who is currently detained, claimed that his wife was poisoned at the Bani Gala sub-jail. The shocking disclosures were made by the former prime minister at the £190 million settlement case hearing in the Adiala jail in Rawalpindi.

Imran Khan told the accountability court judge that the former first lady had been “poisoned” because she had markings on her tongue and skin. He declared, “The court ought to issue an order directing Bushra Bibi to undergo a medical examination.”

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UN Resolution 122: Ambassador Talks About Kashmir-Palestine Connections, Cites Rizwan Saeed

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Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, the ambassador of Pakistan to the United States, said that the problems of Palestine and Kashmir are comparable and had to be handled jointly. Speaking at a Pakistani Embassy Black Day event for Kashmir, he underlined the importance of increasing public awareness of the region, particularly in light of the impending U.S. elections.

Rizwan Saeed cited Resolution 122 of the UN Security Council, which forbids taking unilateral action over the Kashmir problem.

He asked human rights organizations and the world community to draw attention to the predicament of Kashmiris and called for unity among the community.

President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar all gave speeches at the ceremony. A film presentation about the fight for Kashmir’s independence was also shown.

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Security Forces Kill at Least One, Arrest Another Khwarij in Zhob District IBO

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One Khwarij was killed by security forces in an intelligence-based operation in the Sambaza, Zhob District, general area, while another was captured with injuries.

Security forces carried out the operation in response to Khwarij’s reported presence.

A fierce firefight broke out between Khwarij and the own troops throughout the operation, which led to one Kharji being sent to hell and another being captured with injuries.

Additionally, weapons and ammo were found among them.

A sanitization effort is underway to eradicate any other Kharji who could be in the vicinity.

Pakistan’s security forces, in tandem with the country, are resolute in their efforts to prevent any attempts to undermine the peace, stability, and advancement of Balochistan.

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US-Pakistan Discusses Democracy and Human Rights When Pakistani Ambassador Calls Congress

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Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, the ambassador of Pakistan to the United States, spoke with Congressmen Jim Mcgovern and Susan Wild over the phone recently.

The conversation centered on human rights and democratic values, as well as strengthening Pakistan-U.S. bilateral ties.

Throughout the call, the officials concurred that continuing contact is crucial to enhancing and growing Pakistan-U.S. ties.

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