Mahayuti parties induct Opposition members where their allies won
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Mahayuti parties induct Opposition members where their allies won
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Mahayuti parties induct Opposition members where their allies won
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Representational Photo Srinagar- In a move aimed at curbing misuse and fraudulent transfer of vehicles, the Jammu and Kashmir government has issued fresh operational guidelines making authorisation mandatory for all dealers handling registered vehicles in the Union territory. Officials said the Transport Commissioner’s office has circulated new operational guidelines for the registration and authorisation of dealers of registered vehicles, following a notification issued by the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The new framework makes authorisation compulsory for any entity dealing in resale, stock or handling of registered vehicles, with complete digital traceability ensured through the VAHAN platform.…
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File photo of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Islamabad- Speculation around former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s condition escalated after his three sisters were allegedly “brutally assaulted” by police when they attempted to meet him outside Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail on Wednesday. The incident sparked widespread anger and renewed scrutiny of the government’s handling of Khan’s incarceration. Khan’s sisters, Noreen Khan, Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan, have written to Punjab police chief Usman Anwar demanding an impartial investigation into what they described as an “orchestrated attack” on them and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters. The women say they have not been allowed to…