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Major Update in Mustafa Aamir Case || ARY News 02 PM Headlines || 10th March 2025
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00:00The Prime Minister has visited the National Telecom Headquarters.
00:07The Prime Minister has reviewed the monitoring system of the Ramazan Package.
00:11Shiza Fatima has given a briefing on the monitoring system.
00:13The Prime Minister says that the program of Jamia and the magnificent Ramazan Package is commendable.
00:18The program will be funded by Rs. 5,000.
00:21On the Karachi Superhighway, the shops and hotels near Sabzi Mandi caught fire.
00:32Ten firetrucks of the Fire Brigade are busy extinguishing the fire.
00:34Fire Brigade and Rescue 1122 have sought help from the Water Corporation.
00:38Safoora Hyden, for Emergency, Nafiz.
00:41In Lahore, a second patient was diagnosed with an antibacterial injection.
00:49Fourteen patients are better.
00:51MS Dr. Hitesham says that the injection was purchased from the DG Health office.
00:55In addition to the hospital, four more hospitals were supplied.
00:58The reaction took place after the third dose.
01:00The injection was stopped and sent to the Batch Drug Testing Laboratory.
01:05Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz's notice.
01:07Secretary of Health, Specialized Health Care, seeks a report.
01:10It is said that strict action will be taken against those who are negligent.
01:25The final negotiations for the new investment of $ 1 billion from the IMF will begin.
01:28Negotiations on NFC and Zara Income Tax will begin.
01:31A special session will be held on the Circular Debt Management Plan.
01:34For the repayment of the loan, it is proposed to invest Rs. 2.08 per unit on electricity.
01:40Including PIA, the investment of institutions will also be evaluated.
01:44The State Bank will announce a new monetary policy today.
01:47Economists expect a reduction of 50 to 100 basis points in the interest rate.
01:59The army act was made for the army in the case of the FBLA.
02:05It is said that civilians were also allowed in the case of the FBLA.
02:09You are saying that civilians are not allowed in the case of the FBLA.
02:12Remarks in the military trial case of the civilians of Justice Amal Mandoquil.
02:16The problem is that if the civilians commit crimes under the army act, then what will happen?
02:20If the army act commits a crime, can it be extended to the civilians?
02:25Lawyer Hamid Khan said that the civilians who are being tried under the army act are not allowed.
02:42The regular bench can close the cases related to NAB.
02:45The Justice of Sindh High Court, Agha Faisal, as a referee judge,
02:48has given a verdict on the High Court case related to NAB references.
02:53In the verdict, it was said that in order to form a new bench,
02:55the request of the NAB accused should be sent to the Chief Justice.
02:58After the 26th amendment, the regular bench has a special status related to the implementation of fundamental rights.
03:17The joint session of the parliament will take place at 3 o'clock in the morning.
03:20The President of the country, Dasip Ali Zardari, will deliver a speech.
03:22The President will announce the one-year term of the government in his speech.
03:26The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and the heads of the three parties have been invited to watch the proceedings of the session.
03:41The special public prosecutor of the Mustafa Amir murder case has issued guidelines for the police,
03:46in which it was said that the items received from the accused Armagan should be sent for forensic without any delay.
03:51The inquiries of the close people of Armagan should be conducted.
03:55Investigations and criminal records should be checked from the father of the accused.
03:59The accounts of the accused Armagan and the deceased Mustafa,
04:02the details of the phone data and the travel history should be taken.
04:04The medical report of the deceased Mustafa Amir has been released,
04:07according to which Mustafa Amir did not use any intoxicating substance before his death.
04:16We are not satisfied with the investigation.
04:19It has been 10 days since the incident.
04:21Where are the people behind this?
04:23I appeal to the government of the time,
04:25especially the government of Fifa,
04:27the attitude after this incident is very sad.
04:30We express our dissatisfaction with them.
04:33The father of the political activist, Shaheed Maulana Hamidul Haq,
04:36has expressed his dissatisfaction with the investigation of the attack.
04:39The father of the political activist, Shaheed Maulana Hamidul Haq,
04:43has expressed his dissatisfaction with the investigation of the attack.
04:46Maulana Abdul Haq Sani said in an interview with AY News,
04:48it has been 10 days since the incident,
04:50but so far no investigation has come forward,
04:52nor has it been found out who the facilitator is.
04:54The armed forces martyred Maulana Hamidul Haq to stop his mission.
04:58But I will continue Maulana Hamidul Haq's mission.
05:02The Sindh government has taken over the operational control of the green and orange lines.
05:07The senior minister of Sindh, Sharjeer-e-Naml-e-Aman,
05:09says that both the BRT lines are planned to be connected to other public transport systems.
05:15For Karachi, an existing and modern city transit system is being formed.
05:21And Qatar will not support any military action against Iran.
05:24If Iran's Johri organizations are attacked, the waters of the region will be flooded.
05:28Qatari Prime Minister, Mohammad bin Abdul Rehman Al Sani,
05:31interviewed an American journalist.
05:33He said that by attacking the Iranian Johri organizations,
05:36not only Qatar, but also the United Arab Emirates,
05:39will also be affected.
05:41Qatar will not support any military action against Iran.
05:44If Iran's Johri organizations are attacked,
05:46the waters of the region will be flooded.
05:48Qatari Prime Minister, Mohammad bin Abdul Rehman Al Sani,
05:50interviewed an American journalist.
05:52He said that by attacking the Iranian Johri organizations,
05:54not only Qatar, but also the United Arab Emirates,
05:56will also be affected.
05:58The international community should find a solution to the Iranian-Johri dispute.

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