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Punjab Group of Colleges students clinch top positions in 2023 Inter results

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The education boards across Punjab announced the Intermediate (Part-II) 2023 annual examinations results on Wednesday and students of the Punjab Group of Colleges once again clinched top positions. 

The Punjab Group of Colleges secured the overall second and third positions in the Lahore Board examination whose pass percentage was 58 per cent as 109,000 students appeared successful. 

As many as 190,512 candidates participated in the first annual examinations of Lahore Board – more than 100,000 girls and 87,180 boys. 

Two of the first three positions of the Lahore board were bagged by students of the Punjab Group of Colleges. Muhammad Ahmed obtained second position with 1,055 marks while Syed Muhammad Zohair Ali remained third with 1,050 marks. 

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Muhammad Ahmed and Syed Zohair Ali belong to Punjab Group of Colleges’ Ferozepur Road, Lahore, campus.  

In the Faisalabad board results, the Punjab Group of Colleges secured two prominent positions – Rida Waheed of Daewoo Road Faisalabad bagged first position with 1,060 marks, Fatima Khan of Jaranwala Road and Bilal Rana of Rajana Road, Toba Tek Singh, shared third position with 1,056 marks. 

Ahmed from Punjab College, Rashidabad, Multan bagged first position with 1,069 marks, Abdul Moeed of Punjab College Multan and Noor Fatima of Punjab College, Burewala shared third position with 1,060 marks. Maryam Kharal of Punjab Group of Colleges bagged fifth position with 1,050 marks. 

In Sargodha board, the overall first and third positions went to the Punjab Group of Colleges. Muniba got first position with 1,051 marks and Aina Iqbal secured third position with 1,048 marks.

The annual examinations of intermediate Part-II session 2021-23 bagen on May 20 and continued till June 3.

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In the Gujranwala education board results, the pass percentage remained 56.11 per cent as 139,311 candidates appeared in the examinations, of which 78,167 were declared successful. 

The success rate in part two examinations of the Bahawalpur board remained 57.46 per cent as 57, 443 candidates took part in the exams and 33,006 candidates got success. 

In Multan, as many as 44,541 out of 74,635 candidates were declared successful and success ratio was 68.59 per cent. 

Students of Lodhran took the lead in the examinations.  

The overall pass percentage of Lodhran was 98.80 per cent, Multan (98.51 per cent), Khanewal (98.78 per cent) and Vehari (98.65 per cent).

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Court reserves verdict on PTI founder’s bail plea in May 9 case

Court reserves verdict on PTI founder’s bail plea in May 9 case

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The Islamabad district and sessions court has reserved verdict on the bail plea of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder in the May 9 case.

Judicial Magistrate Omar Shabbir heard the case against the PTI leader registered in Shahzad Town police station.

Naeem Haider Panjhota, Sardar Masroof and Amina Ali appeared before the judge as counsel for the PTI leader.

The lawyers said the case against the PTI founder had not been pursued by an authorised officer. All cases against him had been instituted on the basis of politics and should, therefore, be quashed, they demanded.

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The court after listening to the arguments reserved the verdict.

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Rawalpindi court bins plea for initiating case against former commissioner Liaquat Chattha

Rawalpindi court bins plea for initiating case against former commissioner Liaquat Chattha

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 The Rawalpindi Sessions Court on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking the registration of a case against former Rawalpindi commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha.

Additional District and Sessions Judge Hakim Khan issued a two-page written order on the petition.

In its order, the court observed that apart from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), a departmental inquiry was also being conducted against the former commissioner.

If the allegations were proven in the ECP and departmental inquiries, a legal action was certain, the order stated, adding that in this situation, there was no justification for registering a separate case against the former Rawalpindi commissioner.

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Two lawyers from Rawalpindi had filed the petition seeking the registration of a case against former commissioner.

In a Feb 18 presser, the former commissioner admitted that elections in his division were “rigged”.

The commissioner accused Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja of being complicit in the rigging and asserted that he, along with the CEC and Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa, deserved punishment, even the death penalty, for their injustice.

Chattha expressed remorse for forcing his subordinates to engage in wrongdoing and admitted that winning candidates were made to lose on 13 seats in the Rawalpindi division.

Later on Feb 23, Chattha retracted his earlier statement in a written statement submitted to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

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In the statement, Chattha confessed to having supported the narrative of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) about rigging in the general elections and maligning state institutions in exchange for a lucrative position in the future.

He stated he had been made this offer by a Lahore-based PTI leader with whom he had developed a close friendship.

Chattha alleged that “this entire planning had been formulated after consultation and approval of the senior leadership of PTI”.

He stated that this proposal was made by the said [PTI] individual in consideration of the fact that he was about to retire from service after having remained a part of the services for 32 years and enjoyed all the perks and privileges.

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IHC orders Zartaj Gul to appear before court with record in ECL name removal case

IHC orders Zartaj Gul to appear before court with record in ECL name removal case

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Islamabad High Court (IHC) has sought the record from Zartaj Gul’s counsel on a petition seeking the name removal of PTI leader and MNA Zartaj Gul from the Exit Control List (ECL).

IHC’s Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri heard the case on Zartaj Gul’s name removal from ECL.

During the hearing, the state counsel stated that Zartaj Gul’s name has been included in the Provisional National Identification List (PNIL).

Upon inquiry from the court, the state counsel informed that Zartaj Gul’s name was included in PNIL on the order of Islamabad and Punjab police, and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) was responsible for including the name in PNIL.

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Also read: PTI’s Shibli Faraz, Raja Basharat, Zartaj Gul secure bail in May 9 cases

State counsel added that five cases were registered against Zartaj Gul in Islamabad and Punjab.

The petitioner’s counsel, Advocate Usama, disclosed that Zartaj Gul has been granted bail in those cases. He reiterated that the name was being included in the PNIL list despite being on bail.

During the hearing, Justice Tariq Jahangiri inquired about how many cases Zartaj Gul has been granted bail in and ordered the petitioner to appear before the court in the next hearing.

Consequently, IHC has adjourned the case hearing until next week by directing Zartaj Gul’s counsel to appear before the court in the next hearing with records. 

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