ISLAMABAD (TNS) For the Pakistani nation and country, Raja Martial Arts, Bahria Town Islamabad players should continue to work hard to achieve success next year as well. The Raja Martial Arts club in Pakistan has won 3 gold medals in international tournaments for the first time in history.
The year 2025 has proven to be a year of success for the country and nation. Field Marshal Asim Munir is a role model for the youth.
Pakistan Martial Arts Queen Miss Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua has set an example for women by winning the gold medal.
Self-defense is very important for women, as expressed these views Shihan Raja Khalid Mahmood Janjua in a virtual address at a ceremony held in honor of the Pakistani karate team that won the gold medal in Uzbekistan.

Pakistani martial arts team wins 3 gold medals in the International Commonwealth Karate Tournament, Navoi, Uzbekistan.
A grand ceremony was held in honor of the winning team at Raja Martial Arts, Bahria Town, Islamabad.
The speakers, Miss Laiba Rabnawaz Janjua, Isha Iram, Ms. Iram Nadeem, Sheehan Muzammil Mehboob, Khalid Qureshi, Akash Rajput, Raja Azhar Iqbal Janjua, Asghar Ali Mubarak, and others said that the responsible sports institutions in Pakistan should encourage those who highlight the soft image of the country and the nation.

The event was attended by Lt. Gen. Nadeem Ahmed (Retd.), Hina Nadeem, Azhar Khan, M. Ramin Muzammil, Majid Mughal, Akram Khan, Sharafat Ali, Owais Rashid Mughal, Towhid Shah, Daniyal Butt, Saima Imran, Fatima Imran, Saadia Saeed Chaudhry, Mrs. Akash, Farheen Janjua, Yasmin Janjua, Saadia Saeed Chaudhry, Maryam Asghar, Tayyaba Imran Janjua, Huriya Iman, Usman Janjua, Ayesha Shaukat, Zainab Shaukat, Waleed Bin Asghar, and Anib Butt.
The speakers said that the performance of the Pakistan Team in Uzbekistan is very good,”We have to work hard because the standard is rising at the global level.
The special coaching and guidance of Sheehan Raja Khalid Mahmood Janjua have resulted in Pakistan achieving a historic success. Gold medal winners Isha Iram and Senpai Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua are commendable. Both female players are great examples for parents.
The players participated in international competitions with their help, which is a great example.
On this occasion, the winning players, Miss Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua and Isha Iram, said that this success is the result of the blessings of Allah, the prayers of their parents, and the special coaching and guidance of Shihan Raja Khalid Mahmood Janjua.
It should be noted that in the Commonwealth Tournament, the players of Raja’s Martial Arts, Bahria Town Islamabad, Martial Art Queen Miss Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua, Miss Aisha Iram, and Abdullah won gold medals.
It is worth mentioning that Senpai Isha Iram and Senpai Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua are the second female players in the history of Karate in Pakistan to win a gold medal in an international karate tournament.

In different categories, Pakistan’s Senpai Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua (one gold medal and one silver medal), Senpai Isha Iram (gold medal), Abdullah (gold medal), and Sensei Hassan Ali have won two silver medals.
President of Karate Pakistan, Sheehan Raja Khalid Mahmood Janjua, appreciated the high performance of the Pakistani team and expressed hope for more successes in the future.
It should be noted that the team achieved success according to the vision of Sheehan Raja Khalid. Sheehan Raja Khalid Mahmood, 6th Dan Black Belt (Japan, USA), Hall of Fame US, has provided world-class coaching and facilities to the players, which has resulted in three gold medals.
ISLAMABAD For the Pakistani nation and country, Raja Martial Arts, Bahria Town Islamabad players should continue to work hard to achieve success next year as well. The Raja Martial Arts club in Pakistan has won 3 gold medals in international tournaments for the first time in history.
The year 2025 has proven to be a year of success for the country and nation. Field Marshal Asim Munir is a role model for the youth.
Pakistan Martial Arts Queen Miss Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua has set an example for women by winning the gold medal.
Self-defense is very important for women, as expressed these views Shihan Raja Khalid Mahmood Janjua in a virtual address at a ceremony held in honor of the Pakistani karate team that won the gold medal in Uzbekistan.

Pakistani martial arts team wins 3 gold medals in the International Commonwealth Karate Tournament, Navoi, Uzbekistan.
A grand ceremony was held in honor of the winning team at Raja Martial Arts, Bahria Town, Islamabad.
The speakers, Miss Laiba Rabnawaz Janjua, Isha Iram, Ms. Iram Nadeem, Sheehan Muzammil Mehboob, Khalid Qureshi, Akash Rajput, Raja Azhar Iqbal Janjua, Asghar Ali Mubarak, and others said that the responsible sports institutions in Pakistan should encourage those who highlight the soft image of the country and the nation.

The event was attended by Lt. Gen. Nadeem Ahmed (Retd.), Hina Nadeem, Azhar Khan, M. Ramin Muzammil, Majid Mughal, Akram Khan, Sharafat Ali, Owais Rashid Mughal, Towhid Shah, Daniyal Butt, Saima Imran, Fatima Imran, Saadia Saeed Chaudhry, Mrs. Akash, Farheen Janjua, Yasmin Janjua, Saadia Saeed Chaudhry, Maryam Asghar, Tayyaba Imran Janjua, Huriya Iman, Usman Janjua, Ayesha Shaukat, Zainab Shaukat, Waleed Bin Asghar, and Anib Butt.
The speakers said that the performance of the Pakistan Team in Uzbekistan is very good,”We have to work hard because the standard is rising at the global level.
The special coaching and guidance of Sheehan Raja Khalid Mahmood Janjua have resulted in Pakistan achieving a historic success. Gold medal winners Isha Iram and Senpai Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua are commendable. Both female players are great examples for parents.
The players participated in international competitions with their help, which is a great example.
On this occasion, the winning players, Miss Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua and Isha Iram, said that this success is the result of the blessings of Allah, the prayers of their parents, and the special coaching and guidance of Shihan Raja Khalid Mahmood Janjua.
It should be noted that in the Commonwealth Tournament, the players of Raja’s Martial Arts, Bahria Town Islamabad, Martial Art Queen Miss Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua, Miss Aisha Iram, and Abdullah won gold medals.
It is worth mentioning that Senpai Isha Iram and Senpai Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua are the second female players in the history of Karate in Pakistan to win a gold medal in an international karate tournament.

In different categories, Pakistan’s Senpai Laiba Rab Nawaz Janjua (one gold medal and one silver medal), Senpai Isha Iram (gold medal), Abdullah (gold medal), and Sensei Hassan Ali have won two silver medals.
President of Karate Pakistan, Sheehan Raja Khalid Mahmood Janjua, appreciated the high performance of the Pakistani team and expressed hope for more successes in the future.
It should be noted that the team achieved success according to the vision of Sheehan Raja Khalid. Sheehan Raja Khalid Mahmood, 6th Dan Black Belt (Japan, USA), Hall of Fame US, has provided world-class coaching and facilities to the players, which has resulted in three gold medals.













