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Islamabad court grants police 2-day physical remand of Sheikh Rashid

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  An Islamabad court on Thursday granted police two-day physical remand of Awami Muslim League (AML) leader and PTI ally Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, hours after the politician was arrested in connection with remarks he made against former president Asif Ali Zardari. Earn Free money 🤑🤑💰💰 play Games Ahmed was arrested on a police complaint filed by Raja Inayatur Rehman, the vice president of PPP Rawalpindi Division, wherein he said that the AML chief, in a television interview on Jan 27, alleged that Zardari got the assistance of some terrorists to plan Imran’s murder. PTI chief Imran Khan in a television address on Jan 27 had alleged that Zardari was behind a fresh assassination plot — a “plan C” — and that a terror group had been engaged for the purpose. He offered no evidence to back up his accusation. During the hearing today presided over by Judicial Magistrate Omar Shabbir, the police requested Ahmed’s eight-day physical remand while the prosecution also requested the politician’s phy

Motorbike New Rate

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  Motorbike giant Honda has again increased the prices of its motorbikes by up to R30,000 and new prices will be effective from February 01, 2023. Earn Free money 🤑🤑💰💰 play Games BUSINESSPAKISTAN Honda increases motorbike prices by up to Rs30,000 (Check new rates here) Web Desk 02:32 PM | 31 Jan, 2023         Honda increases motorbike prices by up to Rs30,000 (Check new rates here) Source: File Photo LAHORE – Motorbike giant Honda has again increased the prices of its motorbikes by up to R30,000 and new prices will be effective from February 01, 2023. The sharp increase comes in wake of a hike in the dollar value against the Pakistani rupee and the high policy rate. According to the new price list shared by the company, the price of the most selling unit CD70 has gone up by Rs7,400 and the two-wheeler will now cost Rs128,900. The price of the second most famous bike of the company, Honda CG 125, has been increased by Rs9,000, taking the rate to a record Rs194,900. Earn Free mone

SBP reserves plunge 16pc to $3.09bn

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KARACHI: The rupee touched another all-time low on Thursday and the central bank’s reserves fell close to a precariously low level of $3 billion as the country continues to reel from economic and political turmoil. According to State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) data, its reserves dropped 16 per cent to $3.09bn — barely enough to cover less than three weeks of imports — in the week ending Jan 27 due to external debt repayments. The reserves are at their lowest since February 2014 and can only cover 18 days’ worth of imports, the lowest the import cover has been since 1998, according to local investment firm Arif Habib Ltd (AHL). Reserves held by commercial banks stood at $5.65bn, taking the country’s total liquid reserves to $8.74bn, the SBP said. “The country is in dire need of fresh inflows and the resumption of the IMF programme as soon as possible to avoid the crisis,” Reuters quoted Tahir Abbas, head of research at AHL said, as saying. Rupee hits record low of 271.36 against dollar Paki