Following Aamir Tamba’s death, Mohsin Naqvi “sees India behind.”

“According to the preliminary inquiry report, there has been proof of Indian involvement in the Aamir Tamba case,” Mohsin Naqvi stated at a Lahore press conference.

According to the minister, India has continued to play a direct role in the murders occurring in Pakistan.

When unknown motorcycle riders opened fire on Aamir Tamba on Sunday morning, he suffered serious injuries. Family sources claim that despite being taken to the hospital right away, he passed away from his wounds.

Overcharge for services
Speaking about the subject of electricity overbilling, Mohsin Naqvi stated that he has informed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif about the situation.

The minister noted that the Power Division is an independent organization and that he was unable to provide directives to it, but the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) will keep up its efforts to put an end to the division’s overbilling.

Naqvi pledged to help the public impacted by overbilling and declared that the campaign against electricity thieves will continue without regard to race.

social networks
In response to a query about the right to free speech, the minister expressed support for social media laws.

Defaming, criticizing, or disparaging someone without proof is not in line with the concept of freedom of expression. He insisted that this was exclusive to Pakistan.

Naqvi rejected searching anyone’s home over political differences and pledged shortly to implement improvements in the FIA Cybercrime Wing.

The minister added that the FIA is looking into the deaths of eight Punjabi citizens in Balochistan.

Street crimes in Karachi.
About the occurrences involving street crimes in Karachi, Mohsin Naqvi stated that he is in contact with IGP Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon.

The minister praised Pakistan Rangers Sindh for their efforts throughout the province and asserted that the law and order situation in Karachi has improved as a result of the port city’s action by Sindh police.

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