Pakistan says 1.6 mln at risk as super floods head from Punjab to Sindh

KARACHI: Surging rivers swollen by heavy monsoon rains and major water releases from India continued to batter the eastern Punjab province on Saturday, pushing flood levels to exceptional highs and triggering warnings of widespread inundation downstream in southern Sindh province, where officials said more than 1.6 million people are at risk.

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FM Aurangzeb orders urgent review of food stocks as floods stoke inflation fears

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb ordered an urgent assessment of the nation’s stocks of wheat, rice, and sugar on Friday, as catastrophic floods in the nation’s agricultural heartland threaten to deepen a food crisis and fuel inflation in the world’s eighth-largest wheat producer.

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Senior puisne justice warns of ‘one-man show’ in Supreme Court under Chief Justice Afridi

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s senior puisne Supreme Court justice, Mansoor Ali Shah, has accused Chief Justice Yahya Afridi of bypassing statutory procedures, stifling judicial deliberation, and imposing controls that threaten the court’s independence, according to a sharply worded letter made public on Friday.

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Bhutto Zardari says India ‘waging terrorism with water’ as floods devastate Punjab

KASUR: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), on Friday accused India of violating the Indus Waters Treaty by withholding critical flood data, an act he described as “waging terrorism with water” that has worsened the humanitarian disaster of devastating floods, which have killed dozens and displaced millions in Punjab.

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Imprisoned ex-PM Imran Khan refuses exile-for-freedom offer, says sister

ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has rejected an offer to leave the country in exchange for his release from prison, choosing instead to remain incarcerated to pursue what he describes as a fight for the rule of law and the constitution, his sister Aleema Khan said in a statement released by Khan’s political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), on social media.

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