In a significant achievement, Pakistan’s star footballer Saadullah Khan has become the country’s first player to complete an FA Level Two (UEFA) coaching course at the age of 28
The PTA reported on Saturday that internet connectivity had been restored countrywide, but that social media applications were still suspended and that a decision had not yet been taken about whether to resume use of them.
Khan and the other defendants are accused of misusing Rs50 billion (190 million pounds at the time), which the British National Crime Agency (NCA) sent to the government. In addition, they are charged with receiving ill-gotten gains for the establishment of Al Qadir University in Mouza Bakrala, Sohawa, including more than 458 canals of land.
Members and supporters of PTI insist that the behaviour adopted by law enforcement in the days following the arrest of Imran Khan was unfair and unjust. Peaceful protests were being carried out around the country but police resorted to violent measures. Many innocent protestors were also arrested.
Enraged PTI supporters allegedly set fire to vehicles, including waterboard trucks and a jail van, and engaged in stone-pelting incidents. To disperse the gathering, police were obliged to employ baton charges, tear gas, and water cannons, injuring both demonstrators and law enforcement personnel.
The foreign minister added: “We do not support any effort to ban a political party.” He claimed the PPP did not celebrate or give out sweets whenever a political leader was detained.
Infuriated by the arrest, a number of Pakistani celebrities have shown their support for Khan. To name a few, Hasan Raheem, Atiqa Odho, Ahmed Ali Butt, and Zara Peerzada are furious about how events have transpired.
Fakhar Zaman had struck two hundreds in the first two ODIs against New Zealand, making him the fourth Pakistani to score three straight centuries in ODIs. The left-hand opener had also hit 100 in the last ODI against New Zealand in January, putting him in the top 5 of the ODI Rankings.
Section 144 imposed in Punjab and Balochistan after Tuesday protests over the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former Prime Minister Imran Khan
Talking to media, the “Phul Pathar” actor said he aimed at resolving the issues being faced by the film industry, adding that he was well aware of the issues since he belonged to the same industry.