Lahore

PML-N had leaked Zardari’s ‘mental illness’ medical reports to foreign media

Lahore, Sept 5 : The PML-N had leaked to a foreign newspaper the medical reports suggesting that PPP Co-chairman and presidential hopeful Asif Ali Zardari suffered from mental illness till last year due to 11-year-long incarceration.

The PML-N hardliner is also “leaking” other stories of Zardari’s bank accounts and properties to a section of the media that is anti-Zardari, said a PML-N source.

“It is going to get worse today and tomorrow. It looks as though hardliners in the PML-N are determined to push Nawaz Sharif into a confrontation with Asif Zardari and bring the entire system into disrepute,” the Daily Times quoted the source as saying.

“Zardari didn’t restore judges because his personal agenda overrode national agenda”

Non-serious candidates seek coverage by filing nominations for Pak presidential polls

PML-N pulls out of Pakistan''s ruling coalitionLahore, September 1 : Pakistan’s Presidential elections has given an opportunity to many non-serious candidates to get coverage in the media.

According to constitutional experts, a large number of people have filed their nomination papers for the presidential elections without fulfilling the required criteria. Subsequently, their papers have been rejected after scrutiny.

Shahbaz Sharif not to secure ''vote of confidence'' without PPP''s support

PPP sends constitutional package to its coalition partners

Doc says food poisoning cases may rise during Ramazan in Pak

Doc says food poisoning cases may rise during Ramazan in PakLahore, Aug 31: Cases of food poisoning might shoot up in Pakistan during the month of Ramzan because people tend to eat food prepared in open markets without proper hygiene, a leading doctor in Lahore has reportedly said.

Lufthansa Airlines to stop operating from Pak from Oct 25

Lufthansa Airlines to stop operating from Pak from Oct 25Lahore, Aug 31: Leading European airlines the “Lufthansa Airlines” has reportedly decided to discontinue operating its flights from Pakistan after October 25.

The airlines cited ‘commercial reasons’ for its decision.

According to an airline official, Lufthansa was operating three flights a week between Lahore and Frankfurt and passengers with reservations after October 25 had been offered seats on Gulf Airlines.

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