The Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) has issued a stern warning, threatening a nationwide protest if Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training, Shafqat Mahmood, does not resign immediately. The CJP's statement comes amid escalating tensions over alleged misconduct and mismanagement in the education sector. In a press conference, the CJP declared that the judiciary would not remain silent if the minister continues to ignore calls for accountability. The protest would involve lawyers and civil society groups across the country, demanding the minister's resignation to uphold the rule of law.
Trump's Warning to Iran
Former US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran will 'have to pay the price' for taking 'too long' to negotiate on the nuclear deal. In a series of posts on social media, Trump criticized Iran's delays in resuming talks and hinted at potential economic sanctions or military action. He emphasized that the United States cannot wait indefinitely and that Iran must face consequences for its stalling tactics. The statement has raised concerns about renewed tensions in the Middle East, with analysts warning of possible escalation.
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