Why the Field Marshal feel Regrets Attending Junaid's Wedding? | Suhail Afridi’s Sharp Strike.
Автор: Gorakh Dhandha with Abrar Qureshi
Загружено: 2026-01-19
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#PakistanPolitics #PowerStruggle #SuhailAfridi #MaryamNawaz #RuleOfLaw #PoliticalAnalysis #EliteAccountability #BritainVsPakistan #CurrentAffairs #Democracy
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) once again comes under scrutiny after a decades-old tree in Islamabad’s F-8 sector was cut down allegedly to improve a shop’s visibility, reflecting a growing culture of lawlessness and environmental neglect. When state institutions themselves violate the law, public fear disappears and accountability collapses.
In a broader democratic debate, comparisons are drawn between Britain and Pakistan. While Pakistan questions the political awareness of 18-year-old voters, Britain is actively considering lowering the voting age to 16 — raising serious questions about selective democratic standards.
Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Suhail Afridi strongly criticized the launch of the Tirah operation without consulting the provincial government. Addressing tribal elders and displaced families, he vowed that the KP government would not abandon the affected people. Afridi emphasized resistance through awareness and unity, stating that while force may displace people, he will fight with ideas, law, and public support — not weapons.
The latest updates in the Iman Mazari case reveal growing legal tensions. Islamabad High Court has ordered that Iman Mazari and Hadi Ali Chattha not be arrested by the NCCIA until the next hearing. Meanwhile, trial court remarks stressed that alleged misuse of legal relief will not be tolerated, ordering immediate appearance and recording of statements, reflecting judicial urgency and pressure.
Punjab’s ruling elite faces sharp criticism over double standards. While the government strictly enforces one-dish wedding laws on ordinary citizens, extravagant displays at elite weddings — including massive spending and luxury décor — expose a stark contrast between rulers and the public struggling for basic survival.
In Karachi, the tragic Gul Plaza fire continues to haunt families of nearly 70 missing individuals. As relatives attempt to enter the building amid chaos, questions arise over safety regulations in commercial plazas. Three days on, the fire is not fully extinguished, and many victims remain unaccounted for — exposing grave urban governance failures in Pakistan’s largest city.
Finally, legal proceedings conclude with Maryam Nawaz’s acquittal in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills case. NAB prosecutors formally withdrew the plea, confirming her clearance. The Islamabad High Court accepted the request, officially closing the case — a development with major political implications By Abrar Qureshi
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