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  PESHAWAR:Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that his party would not accept dunks  the government   39 s decision to introduce electoral reforms.  quot We will not accept electoral reforms handed over to us by thieves,  quot adidas samba   Fazl said while addressing a press conference in Peshawar on Monday. He added that electronic voting machines (EVMs) have also been rejected by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).  quot The government which came to power by rigging elections is now talking about electoral reforms,  quot  the PDM chief stated, alleging that the government was introducing e-voting machines to win the next general elections.He said the people of Pakistan had once again pinned their hopes on Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F).ReadGovt, ECP tension over rigging allegation refuses to go  quot Thousands of people answered the call when JUI-F sought their support,  quot  he said, adding that ever since the PTI-led government ca nike af1 me to power, his party had been c Odid 35 dead in rain-related incidents in southern India
 KARACHI:A Suzuki Hi-roof transporting 15 children to school caught fire at around 8am on Saturday, apparently due to a short circuit, near the Qatar Hospital in Orangi Town. All 15 students survived with minor burns courtesy of the quick thinking of people present in the vicinity, as they launched an ad-hoc rescue operation to take the children out of the burning vehicle.The van itself burned to ashes despite the rescuers' best efforts. Five of the more severely injured children were taken to the Dr Ruth Pfao Ci nike air max 90 vil Hospital's Burns Ward, where they were treated for superficial burns that covered 12 to 13 per cent of their bodies. The children were sent home after treatment.The remaining ten students were taken to Qatar Hospital for minor burns and smoke related injuries. They too were discharged shortly after being admitted.Emergency service: Citizens misuse Rescu nikeaire e 1122 helpline in BhakkarShort-circuitThe day started off as samba adv  routine for the students and the van driver alike when suddenl