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Ebrahim Raisi, the president of Iran, applauds Pakistan’s position on Gaza, which is at war.

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Here in Islamabad, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi touched down at the Allama Iqbal International Airport early on Tuesday.

The Iranian president was greeted upon arrival at the Lahore airport by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. They were joined by Information Minister Azma Zahid Bokhari and Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb.

In attendance were the chief secretary, IG Punjab, Chaudhry Shafey Hussain, Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman, Khawaja Salman Rafique, and Bilal Yasin, the provincial ministers. The President was given a guard of honor by a well-groomed contingent of Punjab Rangers.

Upon the arrival of the Iranian President, hoardings and banners greeting him were placed along city roads. President Raisi immediately proceeded to Mazar-e-Iqbal upon his arrival in Lahore and placed a floral wreath on the grave of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the poet of the East.

Despite Israel’s ongoing atrocities, the Iranian president praised Pakistan for standing by Gaza and its people.

He claimed that Allama Iqbal gave Muslims throughout fresh direction. Speaking on the Gaza War, he added that the supreme leader was certain that Israel would lose and the Palestinian people would win.

He declared that he felt at home and was having a great time while visiting Pakistan. He declared that he was going to speak to the Pakistani people.

In addition to Badshahi Mosque, Lahore Fort, and Minar-e-Pakistan, the Iranian president will be visiting Lahore. The chief minister has scheduled a luncheon at Governor House to honor the president of Iran.

Once the foreign dignitary meets with Punjab Governor Balighur Rehman, he will depart for Karachi. Chief Minister of Sindh, Murad Ali Shah, will greet him when he gets to Karachi. Later on, Raisi would interact with the business community after visiting Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi.

holiday in the area

The Iranian president is visiting both of the country’s capital cities, Karachi and Lahore, hence the provincial governments of Sindh and Punjab have proclaimed local holidays there.

Private and public schools, colleges, and universities will be closed today, per the administration’s statement. In honor of the occasion, all public and private offices will be closed.

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Rainfall throughout the night stops flights in Lahore.

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Allama Iqbal International Airport experienced many hours of flight disruption due to the intense rainfall and windstorms that occurred overnight in Lahore, the provincial capital of Punjab.

Aviation sources claim that because of the monsoon weather, the flight operation was unable to operate between 3 and 4 am.

It is possible that the planes will arrive at the airport at 4 am.

Amidst delays in foreign airline flights, three aircraft made landings in Multan and Peshawar.

Riyadh flights arrived in Peshawar Airport, while flights scheduled to land in Lahore in Abu Dhabi and Bahrain ended up landing in Multan Airport.

Seven hours later than scheduled, the Qatar Airways flight from Doha arrived in Lahore.

Because of the bad weather, there are delays in the arrival and departure of numerous international planes.

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Containers were used to seal the Red Zone before JI’s sit-in at D-Chowk.

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Authorities in Islamabad have blocked off the Red Zone by erecting containers in front of today’s (Friday) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) demonstration and the Jamaat-i-Islami sit-in at D-Chowk in Islamabad.

Jamaat-i-Islami is scheduled to stage a sit-in at Islamabad’s D-Chowk, and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has declared a nationwide protest against the country’s soaring inflation and recent spike in electricity rates.

Containers have been used to block access to the Red Zone’s main crossroads, D Chowk, Nadra Chowk, and Sarina Chowk.

ISLAMABAD, PUNJAB SECTION 144

In the meantime, in response to PTI and JI plans for statewide rallies, the federal and Punjabi governments enforced Section 144 in Islamabad and Punjab. Section 144 will be in force from Friday, July 26 to Sunday, July 28, per the notification that was released in this regard.

Rallies, sit-ins, protests, and rallies are prohibited from July 26 to July 28, according to a letter from the Home Department. It said that terrorists may find public gatherings to be an easy target and stated that the decision had been made with the threat of terrorism in mind.

In contrast, JI Secretary General Ameerul Azeem claimed in a statement that police had raided the residences of JI officials across the nation.

In an attempt to break up the protest, he said, police had targeted JI leaders and activists. He also alleged that multiple instances of police raids, arrests, and harassment of women had occurred in various towns.

GOVT ADVISED

The government was forewarned by Jamaat Emir Hafiz Naeemur Rehman earlier on Thursday that it would face consequences if the party was barred from accessing Islamabad for their scheduled demonstration against inflation and an increase in electricity prices.

He stated in a statement that their belief is in peaceful political protest as a means of securing public rights. “We are not afraid of arrests, and the Jamaat-e-Islami cannot be stopped,” he added.

“The historic sit-in on Friday, July 26, will represent 250 million people of Pakistan, and we will sit peacefully at D-Chowk.”

According to the JI, convoys are in route from all around the nation to participate in the sit-in. He encouraged the administration to offer a location for the protest, highlighting that it is their constitutional and democratic right to speak up for the country.

“Any political party that wishes to participate” was invited, and he welcomed them all.

Prior to the sit-in, police raided the residences of JI leaders and officials in many parts of Punjab and Rawalpindi, making multiple arrests.

Ameerul Azim, the central secretary general of Jamaat-e-Islami, was not able to be arrested during the police raid; instead, Shaukat Mahmood, his driver, was taken into custody.

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Changes to Pakistan’s Test team could be significant for the Bangladesh series.

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Major changes to Pakistan’s team are anticipated ahead of the forthcoming Test series against Bangladesh, sources in Lahore have revealed.

As the team gets ready for the series, meetings with the players are planned for next week.

It is predicted that the Test squad would undergo several changes. The team’s lineup is expected to be strengthened by the likely inclusion of Muhammad Huraira. Key players like Faheem Ashraf, Wasim Jr., Saim Ayub, and Nauman Ali, whose contributions are vital to the team’s success, struggle to get a spot on the squad.

Furthermore, according to sources, Imamul Haq or Sahibzada Farhan are anticipated to be added to the team, subject to additional assessment. Furthermore, following a fitness assessment, Amir Jamal and Hasan Ali’s futures will be determined.

The ultimate selection for the Test team will take place following Red Ball head coach Jason Gillespie’s return to Pakistan. The ultimate squad that will play Bangladesh in the forthcoming Test series will be greatly influenced by his assessments and thoughts.

Pakistan is scheduled to visit New Zealand in March and April of 2025, according to the country’s official cricket schedule, which was released earlier this month.

Throughout their visit, the Pakistan cricket team will play three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and five Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) in an exciting series.

The T20I series, which starts at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on March 16, will serve as the tour’s opening event.

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