Islamabad, July 29, 2025 – Security sources have revealed undeniable evidence exposing the nexus between the banned outfit Fitna-e-Hindustan and the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC). Investigations show that the committee is using the “missing persons” narrative as a cover to shield terrorists involved in deadly attacks against Pakistan. During an operation in Kalat on July 21, 2025, a key militant of Fitna-e-Hindustan, Sohaib Langov alias Amir Bakhsh, was killed. According to security officials, Langov’s name was included in the Baloch Yakjehti Committee’s so-called list of missing persons. The terrorist outfit itself later confirmed Langov’s death and its association with him.…
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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) organizing committee has demanded the removal of the Pakistan Army from the province within 15 days. The demand targets the deployment under Article 245 of the Constitution. It comes at a time when terrorism in KP is at its peak, and the army is conducting over 190 intelligence-based operations (IBOs) daily, often at the cost of soldiers’ lives. A Narrative Echoing Enemy Voices? Security experts argue that the call for a military pullout amounts to facilitating terrorist groups. They claim this language aligns with hostile forces, including Indian-backed proxies, separatist factions, and other…
The serene landscape of Balochistan, with its mountains and desert ranges, often hides a dreadful silence. A silence so haunting that not even a woman’s spilled blood can disturb it. Here, ‘ghairat/honour’ is no longer just a word. It has become a legal license for men who, in the name of protecting their ego and respect, sacrifice the lives of their women. Every time there is an honor killing, like the recent case of Bano Bibi, who was murdered by her brother in Deghari, the pattern is predictable. The media sensationalizes it, the state delivers a few statements, and then…
The Reko Diq project is paving the way for a new era of economic growth for Balochistan and Pakistan. By June 2025, Reko Diq Mining Corporation had already paid $28 million to the Balochistan government, including $17.5 million in royalties, $3.8 million in taxes, and $7.2 million for social development and community investment. Production at Reko Diq is set to commence in 2028, with an expected free cash flow of $74 billion over the project’s life. The project will create 11,500 jobs for locals, and by 2034, annual production capacity will double from 45 million tons to 90 million tons.…
Pakistan’s media fraternity is in shock as Shabana Liaqat, the renowned Khyber TV anchor widely known by her on-screen name Sapna Khan, remains missing along with her husband and four children after flash floods struck Babusar on July 27, 2025. The beloved journalist, celebrated for her dynamic presence and fearless voice, was traveling with her family when monsoon rains triggered powerful torrents that swept away vehicles and stranded dozens of tourists. Eyewitnesses reported that 10 to 15 tourists were caught in the disaster. Seven bodies have been recovered so far, but Shabana Liaqat, her husband Liaqat Ali—a serving Pakistan Air…
A recent audit report on missing vehicles has revealed a major case of alleged asset mismanagement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Livestock Department. According to the findings for the fiscal year 2023–24, eighty government vehicles could not be accounted for. The report stated that over 200 vehicles were purchased under different development schemes between 2007 and 2021. During the audit, records for eighty of these units were nowhere to be found. Documents confirmed that the missing vehicles are still registered under the name of the Director General Livestock in the Excise Department’s records. However, no trace of these vehicles could be found…
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal announced that the CPEC second phase now centres on industrial collaboration, agriculture, information technology, and social development. He stressed that special attention is being given to the advancement of Gwadar and the construction of new economic zones. The announcement came during a meeting in Islamabad with Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zaidong. Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Junaid Anwar Chaudhry and senior delegations from both countries also participated in the session. Ahsan Iqbal stated that the first stage of the CPEC second phase had been successfully completed. He highlighted that the next chapter focuses on deeper cooperation in…
The CTD Karachi operation early Monday morning led to the killing of three suspected militants linked to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Manghopir. Officials confirmed that the raid targeted operatives from the Fitna Al-Khawarij faction. One of the slain militants, identified as Zafran, carried a government bounty of Rs20 million. Another, Qudratullah, was believed to be a trained suicide bomber involved in an attack on Chinese nationals in Karachi last year. The third suspect’s identity is yet to be confirmed. The CTD Karachi operation was launched after intelligence reports pinpointed the presence of TTP operatives at a residential hideout…
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur have strongly denounced the Bagh Maidan terror attack, which claimed the lives of several innocent civilians in the Tirah Valley. In his official statement, the prime minister called the assault a heinous act of terror. He said that the Bagh Maidan attack would not weaken the nation’s determination to fight militancy. Shehbaz Sharif directed authorities to provide immediate medical care to all those injured. He also reaffirmed that his government remained firm in its mission to eliminate terrorism in all its forms. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government expressed deep…
Cowardly Attack by Khawarij in Bagh Maidan: Three Civilians Martyred, Nine Injured In Bagh Maidan, local citizens were holding a peaceful protest in front of the Brigade Headquarters to demand their legitimate rights when Khawarij exploited the situation to launch a cowardly and deceitful assault. Hiding in nearby mountains, the militants opened indiscriminate fire on the unarmed protesters. As a result, three innocent civilians were martyred and nine sustained serious injuries. Authorities confirmed that the attack was part of a broader conspiracy aimed at creating mistrust between the people and security forces, challenging the state’s authority, and sabotaging peace in…
