ISLAMABAD: A dozen plainclothes attempted Thursday to raid the home of a human rights activist who recently fled to the United States seeking asylum. Gulalai Ismail's elderly parents said they were ordered to come outside "just to talk," but refused. The plainclothes eventually left after nearly an hour. "I told them you have weapons in your hands and no uniform — I won't come out," said Ismail's father, Mohammad, a retired professor living in Islamabad.
Statement said no staff member had been permanently removed from work
The spokesperson stressed that the US will “continue to work to hold ISIS accountable for its actions"
Number of women members, who were notified by ECP as MPAs on reserved seats, are yet to be sworn in
They discussed various matters with particular focus on restoration of lasting peace in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The development came under the orders passed by the Supreme Court of Pakistan
Establishment Division issued two separate notifications allowing Ministry of Interior to make recruitments