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From Pakistani newspapers: Importance of news of PTI workers arrest and Turkish elections

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New Delhi : The headlines of most of the newspapers published from Pakistan on Monday carried the call of PDM to stage a sit-in in front of the Supreme Court today. Though the government has prohibited holding a sit-in there, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) President Maulana Fazlur Rahman says that groups from all over the country are reaching Islamabad to take part in the sit-in, they cannot be denied.

Newspapers have written that Home Minister Rana Sanaullah says that the place of protest will be decided today. Union ministers say that a proposal has been made to protest at D Chowk and Maulana Fazlur Rahman has assured peaceful protests. Information Broadcasting Minister Maryam Aurangzeb says that it will be difficult to control the protest in the Red Zone.

Along with this, while giving the news of PTI meeting, the newspapers have told that in this the kidnapping of Imran Khan has been condemned. It has also been decided to prosecute Nab and Rangers. Some newspapers have reported that President Arif Alvi has ordered an inquiry into the misbehavior with women employees in the Islamabad Police.

Apart from this, newspapers have also published the news of arrest of those who attacked GHQ and Corps Commander’s house in protest against the arrest of Imran Khan. After identifying the people involved in these attacks, 3500 people from all over Punjab have been arrested. Along with this, newspapers have published a statement of Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto in which he has said that the Parliament is supreme, everyone will have to bow before it.

Newspapers across the border have published with special importance in the international news that President Tayyab Erdogan and none of his rivals got a majority in the presidential election in Turkey. Newspapers reported BJP’s hand in the violence during the India-Pakistan match in Britain and said that people in Leicester were instigated through a WhatsApp group. The newspaper Mail on Sunday has claimed this.

The clarification of the IMF has found a place in the news of the world of economy, in which it has been said that there has been no demand for foreign financing of $ 8 billion from Pakistan. Along with this, newspapers have also given news of proposal to reduce the prices of petroleum products by Rs.7 to 10. The new rates are expected to be implemented from tomorrow. While giving reports that the price of flour has reached a historic record, it has been told that a 20 kg bag of flour has become costlier by Rs 240 during a week.

In the news of India, the news of Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi thanking the people for the party’s victory in Karnataka has found a place. Along with this, while giving reports of an attack on a patrol team of Assam Rifles by attackers in Manipur, it has been told that two personnel have been injured in this. All these news have been published by Roznama Pakistan, Roznama Navawakt, Roznama Khabaren, Roznama Duniya, Roznama Express, Roznama Jung and Roznama Ausaf etc. on their front pages.

Roznama Nawaewakt has given news of continuation of search operations at various places by security agencies ahead of the G-20 conference in Jammu and Kashmir. People are also facing problems due to the raids being conducted on houses in every city and town in the Kashmir valley. Posters have also been put up at various places by the Hurriyat Conference, in which a strike has been announced on May 22.