QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti on Saturday said all measures were being taken for sustainable peace as the establishment of peace and the protection of every citizen is the responsibility of the state. 

Shahzeb Rind continues to excel in Karate Combat, his journey will undoubtedly inspire countless others to pursue their athletic aspirations. His success is a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and the belief in oneself. It is a story that will be remembered for years to come, a symbol of Pakistani sporting excellence and a beacon of hope for aspiring athletes from Balochistan and beyond. The recent victory of Pakistani fighter Shahzeb Rind in the KC 49 Karate Combat Championship held in Singapore is a testament to the exceptional talent and determination of athletes from Balochistan. Rind’s triumph, where he defeated Brazilian opponent Bruno Aces, not only solidified his position as a global karate powerhouse but also elevated Pakistan’s standing in the international sporting arena.

Doctrine of necessity has often been hailed as the last bastion for those in power seeking to justify actions that contravene established laws especially when faced with crises. assertion that this doctrine lies “dead and buried” can reverberate through political corridors, especially in countries with fragile democratic institutions like Pakistan. In the hands of the incumbent regime, this doctrine, which was once purportedly a remedy for governance in tumultuous times, has merely resurfaced in an insidious form.

As Pakistan women’s cricket team gears up for the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates next month, the air is filled with anticipation, albeit tinged with the bitterness of a winless series in the shortest format this year. With the recent 2-1 series loss against South Africa still fresh in mind, it’s easy to feel disheartened; however, this team demonstrates resilience and the capacity for growth that should not be overlooked.