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    Imran Khan

    Latest news, updates, and insights on Imran Khan — from his cricket legacy to politics, leadership, and vision for Pakistan.

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    MISSION NOOR SET FOR TONIGHT – A CALL TO LIGHT UP THE NATION WITH UNITY & FAITH

    Faiz.tv News Desk – The much-awaited national event “Mission Noor” is set to take place tonight, carrying a powerful message of unity, faith, and collective strength. Citizens across the country are preparing to participate in this symbolic initiative, which aims to inspire hope and light in challenging times.

    Mission Noor is not just an event—it is a movement. It calls on every individual, from bustling cities to remote villages, to come together under one spirit: to illuminate the night as a reminder of resilience and national solidarity. The initiative seeks to highlight the strength of unity, the guidance of faith, and the unwavering determination of the people.

    Leaders, social activists, and citizens alike have expressed their excitement. Communities are preparing homes, streets, and landmarks with lights, candles, and symbolic displays of hope to show their participation in this nationwide moment.

    The core message of Mission Noor is simple yet powerful: when united, no challenge is insurmountable. By lighting up the night, the nation aims to send a clear message of harmony, strength, and faith in a brighter future.

    Stay tuned with Faiz.tv for live updates, photos, and stories from across the country as Mission Noor unfolds tonight—an unforgettable moment to witness the nation glowing with unity and belief.

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    Supreme Court Grants Imran Khan Bail in Eight May 9 Riot Cases

    ISLAMABAD – August 21, 2025 — In a significant legal breakthrough, the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday approved the bail pleas of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan in eight separate cases linked to the May 9, 2023 riots.

    The decision was announced by a three-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi, along with Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi and Justice Muhammad Shafi. The bench heard Khan’s appeal against the Lahore High Court’s (LHC) verdict, which had earlier rejected his bail applications in these cases.

    Key Points from the Verdict

    • The Supreme Court approved bail for Imran Khan in all eight May 9 cases.
    • The LHC had dismissed his bail petitions earlier in June 2024.
    • CJP Yahya Afridi emphasized that the trial court would evaluate evidence independently.
    • The ruling is seen as a major relief for the PTI founder, who has been behind bars since August 2023.

    Imran Khan’s Legal Defense

    During the hearing, Khan’s lawyer Salman Safdar argued that:

    • The PTI chief was in NAB custody when the May 9 riots occurred, making his involvement “impossible.”
    • Out of the eight FIRs, Khan was directly named in only three.
    • The prosecution’s evidence — including WhatsApp messages, voice matching tests, and photogrammetric reports — lacked credibility.
    • The defense accused the police of mala fide intent and highlighted contradictions in prosecution statements.

    Khan’s petition stated that the FIRs contained insufficient evidence and called the allegations against him politically motivated.


    Prosecution’s Arguments

    Special prosecutor Zulfiqar Naqvi claimed that:

    • Three witnesses had testified against Khan.
    • Digital and forensic evidence allegedly linked him to the riots.
    • The PTI founder “played a central role” in organizing the protests.

    However, CJP Afridi dismissed the prosecution’s request for findings from the Supreme Court, stating:

    “The law provides its own findings. Evidence should remain with the trial court for proper examination.”


    Background: The May 9 Riots

    The May 9, 2023 riots erupted after Imran Khan’s arrest from the Islamabad High Court premises in a corruption case. Nationwide protests followed, during which civil and military installations were attacked, including:

    • The Corps Commander’s House in Lahore
    • The General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi

    Following the unrest, hundreds of PTI leaders and supporters were detained. While many have since been granted bail, several cases remain under investigation.


    Imran Khan’s Political Journey

    Imran Khan, Pakistan’s 22nd Prime Minister, was removed from office through a no-confidence motion in April 2022. Since then, he has faced dozens of legal cases, including allegations of corruption, terrorism, and sedition.

    The PTI founder has been incarcerated since August 2023, and today’s Supreme Court ruling marks a major legal victory that could reshape Pakistan’s political landscape.


    Stay Updated with Faiz.tv

    Faiz News Network will continue to provide exclusive updates, verified reports, and expert analysis on Imran Khan’s legal battles, PTI’s political strategy, and the May 9 riot cases.

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    Investigation committee formed to probe actor Humaira Asghar’s death

    • SP Clifton Imran Jagirani to head investigation committee.
    • Team will gather evidence to rule out accident, suicide or murder.
    • Committee directed to update SSP South daily on probe progress.

    KARACHI: A six-member committee has been formed to thoroughly investigate the death of actor-cum-model Humaira Asghar Ali, whose decomposed body was discovered from her Karachi apartment this week.

    The 32-year-old actor was found dead on July 8 in a flat in Defence Phase VI’s Ittehad Commercial area, where she had been living alone for seven years.

    Her body was discovered when a court-appointed bailiff arrived to enforce an eviction order over unpaid rent, following a case filed by the flat’s owner.

    The post-mortem report prepared by Police Surgeon Summaiya Syed revealed that the body of Pakistani actor was in an advanced stage of decomposition, with initial findings suggesting she had died eight to 10 months ago.

    According to a notification issued today, the committee, headed by SP Clifton Imran Jagirani, comprises SDPO Defence Aurangzeb Khattak, ASP Nida Junaid, SHO Gizri Muhammad Farooq, sub-inspector (SI) Muhammad Amjad and IT branch constable Muhammad Adeel.

    Investigation committee formed to probe actor Humaira Asghars death

    The investigative team will collect evidence to determine whether Humaira Asghar’s death was an accident, natural, suicide or a possible case of foul play.

    The committee has been instructed to brief the SSP South daily regarding progress in the investigation, the notification stated.

    In a separate development, police have recovered data from her electronic devices as the probe continues to gather pace.

    In a breakthrough pointing to new leads, investigators have accessed her three mobile phones, a tablet, and a laptop.

    They said the passwords for the devices were written in a personal diary found in the room where the actor’s decomposing body was discovered, allowing them to unlock and recover the data.

    Two people have so far recorded their statements, while two others have been summoned for questioning, officials said.

    Police added that the actress regularly visited a gym and a beautician.

    Her gym trainer and others from her close circle will also be approached to help piece together her final days, according to investigators.

    Humaira’s bank accounts, transactions, and communication records have also been reviewed, authorities said, noting that her contact list was small, suggesting a close-knit circle.

    Humaira shot to fame with her appearance on the reality show Tamasha Ghar and later cemented her place in the spotlight through her role in the film Jalaibee.

    Her death comes less than three weeks after renowned veteran actress Ayesha Khan was found dead in her flat in Karachi’s Gulshan-e-Iqbal area.

    The passing of 84-year-old Ayesha came to light after neighbours alerted her family to a foul smell coming from her apartment.

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    PTI ‘commences’ anti-govt movement as Gandapur-led convoy reaches Lahore

    Gandapur slams Maulana Fazl over criticism of KP govt, says JUI-F chief, lawmakers hold “fake mandate”

    • KP CM seeks concrete strategy for PTI’s August 5 movement.
    • “We will take practical steps after consultation to move forward.”
    • Gandapur says will thank Punjab govt if it allows PTI protest.

    LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Saturday launched its anti-government campaign, with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur arriving in Lahore to kick off the movement, saying that political drives starting from the city have historically resonated nationwide.

    “We will take practical steps after consultation to move forward,” said Gandapur while addressing a key consultative session held at a farmhouse in Lahore’s Raiwind.

    The KP chief minister said: “We must think about how to take it to its peak by August 5.”

    His statement came after incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan ordered his party that the anti-government protest should “hit peak” on August 5 — the day when he completes two years in jail.

    Responding to Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s criticism of the PTI-led government in KP, CM Gandapur alleged that only one MNA and two MPAs from the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) were elected on merit, while the rest won due to alleged manipulation of Form 47.

    He went on to say that the JUI-F chief Fazl himself holds a “fake mandate” and questioned his authority to comment on PTI affairs.

    Gandapur stated that the public had rejected Maulana Fazl and advised the JUI-F supremo to focus on bringing a change within his own party rather than in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    Earlier today, Maulana Fazl said that if there is to be a change in KP, it should emerge from within PTI.

    He added that JUI-F would make decisions regarding the province only after party consultation, noting that the province cannot afford further political instability.

    Following the Supreme Court’s June 27 verdict — which ruled that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is ineligible for reserved seats — the opposition alliance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is now just 20 members short of forming a simple majority in the provincial assembly.

    On a separate note, Gandapur said he would appreciate the Punjab government only when he is allowed to hold a public gathering in Lahore by his constitutional rights.

    The firebrand politician also criticised the suspension of the PTI’s Punjab Assembly members, terming it “illegal”. Addressing a media interaction, Gandapur warned that if such actions continued, he could consider removing [the opposition’s] committee chairmen in his province.

    The former ruling party has ramped up its efforts to launch a nationwide anti-government campaign following the orders of the jailed patron-in-chief.

    A few days ago, ex-PM Khan’s sister Aleema Khan announced that the PTI founder would lead the protest from jail.

    “Our family knows about the protest plan,” said Aleema; however, she remained tight-lipped about the details of the upcoming demonstration. She added that they would inform the media regarding the plan at an appropriate time.

    She also launched a criticism against the party leadership, quoting Khan as saying that he was free in prison while they are imprisoned outside.

    The protest route — whether it starts from Peshawar and proceeds to Lahore — will be decided and disclosed by the party, she added.

    She also said that Khan’s entire family would participate in the upcoming protest. Khan had conveyed that those unable to carry the burden of the political movement should step aside, she added.

    According to the PTI spokesperson Sheikh Waqas Akram, the Imran Khan-led party will hold demonstrations in provinces and districts in the first phase.

    To another query about CM Gandapur’s statement that he would carry weapons to the protest, Akram said Gandapur was talking about self-defence. “What the chief minister meant was that everybody has the right to self-defence,” he added.

    The PTI spokesperson also said the PTI founder had directed Gandapur to lead the protest.