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Terrorist tasked to assassinate Imran Khan, claims Fayyaz Chohan

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  • Fayyaz Chohan says terrorist in Afghanistan hired for task.
  • He claims terrorist named “Cochi” hired to kill Imran Khan.
  • PTI leaders have claimed about similar threats earlier as well.

In a startling claim, PTI leader Fayyaz Chohan said Saturday that “some people” have tasked a terrorist with assassinating former prime minister Imran Khan, who was removed from office in April.

“I have details that some people have ordered a terrorist named Kochi in Afghanistan to assassinate PTI Chairman Imran Khan,” the former provincial minister said in a tweet.

Amid the rumours of threats to Khan, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the Interior Ministry last month to provide water-tight security to the PTI chairman at his home in Islamabad and during political rallies.

In a jalsa last month, Khan revealed that there was a threat to his life, following which he recorded a video of the characters behind the “conspiracy” against his government, and if something happens to him, it will be released.

The ousted prime minister, in his address to a jalsa in Sialkot, said a “conspiracy” was being hatched to take his life and despite knowing about it earlier, he has now enough evidence to confirm it.

The PTI chairman, in light of the alleged plot to kill him, said he has recorded a video and stored it in a “safe place” in which he has mentioned each and every character that was behind the “conspiracy” to oust his government.

Before his ouster in April, then-information minister Fawad Chaudhry had also claimed that security agencies have reported an “assassination plan” against Khan.

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Encouraging Hajj Travelers and Umrah Guests: KSA Guarantees Addressing Problems Pakistani Travelers Face

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In Jeddah, Saudi Hajj and Umrah Minister Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan al-Rabiah met with Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony.
Facilities for Hajj pilgrims and Umrah tourists, as well as expanding the “road to Makkah” project to other Pakistani towns, were discussed during the meeting.
Sardar Muhammad Yousaf and the Saudi Minister also talked about matters pertaining to pilgrims’ registration for the Hajj.
The Saudi Minister promised that the problems encountered by pilgrims from Pakistan will be addressed first.
He claimed that one of the Saudi government’s top priority is to provide amenities for travelers performing the Hajj and Umrah.
cooperation to pilgrims from Pakistan.

According to him, a number of fresh initiatives have been implemented to guarantee pilgrims the greatest amenities.
According to Dr. Tawfiq Bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, it is an honor to serve the many pilgrims from Pakistan who visit Saudi Arabia each year.
Sardar Muhammad Yousaf paid tribute to king Salman Bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman for providing excellent facilities to hajj pilgrims.
He also expressed his gratitude for the special attention given by the Saudi Minister of hajj to facilitate Pakistani pilgrims

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Repatriation of Foreigners: Pakistan Gives Illegal Foreigners Just Five Days to Leave

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Afghan citizen card holders and illegal foreigners have five days to depart Pakistan.
The government has set a deadline of this month’s 31st for Afghan citizen card holders and illegal foreigners to depart the country.
The Government has assured that no mistreatment will occur during the process and it has made arrangements for food and health facilities for those returning.
The Government emphasized that Foreign Nationals wishing to remain in Pakistan must fulfill the legal requirements to stay.

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Government Reforms To Strengthen Mining Sector: Opportunities To Be Highlighted At The Pakistan Minerals Forum 2025

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With assistance from the Special Investment Facilitation Council, Pakistan plans to use its enormous mineral riches to increase economic stability.
The country’s mining industry, which has substantial gold and copper reserves, will be the focus of the Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum 2025, which will be held in Islamabad on April 8–9, 2025.
The National Mineral Harmonization Framework and other mining reforms implemented by the government to enhance mining operations and draw in foreign investment will be discussed at the forum. These efforts are expected to increase Exports and strengthen Pakistan’s economy.

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