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  • What we know about the upcoming Katrina-Vicky wedding

    What we know about the upcoming Katrina-Vicky wedding

    Rumours of Bollywood’s Sheela, Katrina Kaif and budding actor Vicky Kaushal getting married are abuzz on social media. According to reports, the couple will say their vows in front of close friends and family in the first week of December at Six Senses Fort Barwara Resort, Rajasthan.

    Now, if this Pinkvilla report is to be believed, the much-loved celeb couple, VicKat, is all set to exchange wedding vows on December 9.

    As the report further suggests, it will apparently be an evening Hindu wedding and the pre-wedding festivities like Sangeet and Mehndi will take place on December 7 and 8, respectively in Rajasthan.

    Reportedly, approximately 200 guests are expected to attend this big-fat Bollywood wedding. With a few days left for the highly-anticipated wedding, Vicky & Katrina’s teams have already started wedding preparations.

    According to the Pinkvilla report, both Vicky and Katrina will be wearing Sabyasachi outfits for their big day. To-be-bride, Katrina, has supposedly opted for an Abu Jani outfit for Mehendi, Manish Malhotra for her Sangeet and Gucci for the reception.

    It was recently reported, Sojat mehendi (henna) from Pali district of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, will be sent to Katrina for her Mehendi ceremony. The mehendi preparation for her wedding is expected to cost around Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh.

    The couple is rumoured to have a court marriage next week in Mumbai before they jet off to Rajasthan for their wedding. Reportedly, Vicky and Katrina will apparently have a no-phone policy at their wedding.

  • Maya Ali, Ayesha Omar lash out at lawyers for beating a woman in court

    Maya Ali, Ayesha Omar lash out at lawyers for beating a woman in court

    Pakistani celebrities, Maya Ali and Ayesha Omar come out in support of Laila Parveen, an activist of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) who was beaten up by lawyers in the premises of Malir courts. They expressed their anger on their Instagram handles over the unlawful act of the lawyers.

    Actress Maya Ali took to Instagram to share her anguish and requested the government and Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan to take strict action against the violators.

    Ayesha Omar also showed her annoyance over the incident by sharing a similar article that focused on the problems faced by women and wrote, “These are our courts. These are our lawyers.”

    Earlier a viral video involving a physical assault on Parveen in court angered the whole nation.

    According to Parveen, she was given a bounced cheque of Rs6.5 million by her ex-husband, Advocate Hasnain.

    She, along with her brother, appeared before the court for proceedings of the case she filed against her ex-husband. Her husband allegedly verbally and physically assaulted them along with his colleagues Advocate Shahzad Saeed and Advocate Jalbani at the court.

    On the other hand, the general secretary of the Malir district bar association, Riaz Bhatti, revealed that some lawyers allegedly tried to settle the dispute between Advocate Hasnain and Parveen but some people who were with Parveen became harsh, which resulted in a fistfight.

  • Nadra denies FIA’s claim that national database has been hacked

    Nadra denies FIA’s claim that national database has been hacked

    A meeting of the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Information Technology on Thursday witnessed a curious discussion on the security of important data as an official of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) claimed that the system of the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) had been hacked. He later changed his statement when pressed to elaborate upon his remarks.

    “We have discovered that Nadra’s data has been compromised, it has been hacked,” Tariq Pervez, additional director of FIA’s Cybercrime Wing, told the meeting chaired by Ali Khan Jadoon. The FIA had seized around 13,000 illegal SIMs during a crackdown in Faisalabad, he said.

    Pervez said that 89,000 complaints have been received by his wing, but they did not have enough staff to address the complaints reported on a daily basis.

    “The FIA’s cybercrime wing has only 162 investigation officers,” he added.

    Pervez’s statement caught the attention of the committee members who put various questions to him regarding the theft of Nadra data. After this accusation, the FIA’s additional director altered his statement and said that Nadra’s data had not been hacked, but its biometric system had been compromised and used during the SIM verification process.

    He further informed the committee that whenever they traced a suspect involved in financial frauds, the suspect mostly turned out to be an elderly man or a woman, whose data was being used by someone else.

    Nadra, refuting the claim of the FIA official in a statement, said, “The FIA statement regarding hacking of biometric data is based on misunderstanding,” adding that Nadra would seek clarification from the FIA over the “unnecessary statement and misrepresentation of the issue”.

    Responding to concerns of the committee members, Pakistan Telecommuni­ca­tion Authority (PTA) chairman retired Maj Gen Amir Azeem Bajwa said that complaints could be lodged against those involved in sending messages related to financial fraud at the PTA website.

    Jadoon of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the chairman of the committee, stressed that it was essential to keep national interest and national perspective into consideration while formulating laws.

  • Hassan Ali’s hairdo is the center of attention for cricket fans

    Hassan Ali’s hairdo is the center of attention for cricket fans

    Pakistan’s pacer Hassan Ali recently got a haircut after carrying long locks in the T20 World Cup 2021.

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    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) posted two photos of him in which his transformation can be seen. “T20Is to Tests,” PCB wrote as caption.

    Hassan Ali received criticism in the T20 World Cup as he was unable to perform well in the mega event. The pacer, with a comeback performance in the first T20I match against Bangladesh, took three wickets while giving just 22 runs in his four overs and bagged Player of the Match award.

    He dedicated his Player of the Match award to the fans who supported him through thick and thin.

    “I admit that fans were expecting top-notch performance from me in the World Cup T20,” he said. “Despite my efforts, I failed to put up a decent show. Sometimes in cricket, you cannot showcase your best efforts. I was struggling a bit with no balls and that was the reason I conceded too many runs and was not taking wickets,” adding that his hard work is paying off. “I dedicate this award to the fans who stayed behind me during tough times.”

    Meanwhile, during the ongoing Test match against Bangladesh, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Ali, Sajid Khan and Faheem Ashraf took a wicket each.

    Bangladesh scored 253 for four after they had been reduced to 49 for four on day one of the first Test against Pakistan at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium. The play was suspended in the latter half of the evening session because of fading light as 85 overs were bowled and the second days play will begin 11 minutes before the scheduled start to make up for the lost time.

  • Aiman-Minal enjoy their third birthday bash at home with family, Amal adores

    Aiman-Minal enjoy their third birthday bash at home with family, Amal adores

    Aiman Khan and Minal Khan’s mother hosted an intimate birthday bash of her twins in their maternal house. The sister duo celebrated their birthday with brothers and Amal Muneeb at mother’s house.

    A video is circulating on social media where both can be seen cutting the cake in a joyful mood.

    Earlie the twin celebrity sisters duo celebrated their birthdayin Karachi with friends and family members.

    Their respective husbands Muneeb Butt and Ahsan Mohsin Ikram were by their side. Fellow actresses Kinza Hashmi and Areeba Habib were also spotted at the event.

  • PIA UK to Pak flight turned into garbage dump by passengers

    Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight from Manchester to Islamabad turned into a trash bin by the inconsiderate conduct of passengers. The return flight was delayed as the entire plane was littered with leftovers and rubbish. The cabin crew took four hours to do deep-cleaning, reports Dawn news.

    The littered plane caught attention when the images of its condition were circulated all over social media. PIA spokesperson also shared his discontent over passengers’ reckless behavior of throwing trash all around the plane.

    “Passengers usually remain careful and behave well when they are onboard the flights operated by foreign airlines, but unfortunately, they don’t do so while onboard a PIA flight,” said the airline spokesperson.

    A ground staffer of the airline said that the unruly attitude of passengers on the plane was not the first unusual incident, they have had to face. It often happens during United Kingdom (UK)-Islamabad flights.

  • India detains minor Pakistani boy who crossed LOC by mistake

    India detains minor Pakistani boy who crossed LOC by mistake

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    A young Pakistani boy, Asmad Akhtar has been captured after mistakenly crossing the Line of Control (LoC) and entering the Poonch Sector of Occupied Jammu & Kashmir, Channel 24 has reported.

    Asmad, a resident of Azad Kashmir’s Poonch District, crossed the Line of Control by accident on November 25 and was apprehended by Indian security forces. Through the media, the family of the young boy has been demanding his release.

    As per Indian Media, the Indian Army is investigating the minor boy.

    Earlier, this year in January a young boy who had crossed the LOC on December 31 from was handed over to the Pakistan Army on January

  • ‘Didn’t want to sell Pakistan out’: Karachi street criminal who turned FBI spy

    ‘Didn’t want to sell Pakistan out’: Karachi street criminal who turned FBI spy

    Kamran Faridi, United States (UN) Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) valued secret agent, has been sentenced to seven years in jail, reports Murtaza Ali Shah for The News.

    Judge Cathy Seibel of New York’s Southern District Court condemning Faridi said, “perhaps the most difficult sentencing I have ever done.”

    Faridi eventually grew close to PSF’s Najeeb Ahmed, then a well-known student leader

    “Faridi, who is currently serving time in a New York jail, was born and grew up in Block 3 of Karachi’s Gulshan-e-Iqbal area. He joined the Peoples Students Federation (PSF) — the student wing of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)— when he was a Grade-9 student at the Ali Ali School and started hanging out at the National College, Karachi University, and NED University. Faridi eventually grew close to PSF’s Najeeb Ahmed, then a well-known student leader.”

    “As he lived in an area dominated by the rival Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), it soon became difficult for him to operate from home ground. Najeeb helped Faridi shift where he joined other PSF activists living in the apartment complex.”

    “Local police and the Crime Investigation Department (CID, now known as the CTD) soon had arrest warrants out against Faridi. At the same time, MQM activists were hunting him down. Aware of the danger, Faridi’s family paid off a human smuggler and arranged for him to travel to Sweden. In Sweden, however, Faridi was unable to keep a low profile and soon got into fights with the local Albanian and Bangladeshi gangs. He was arrested a few times by local police, and in 1992, Swedish authorities blacklisted him and refused to give him a visa due to his bad conduct,” says the reporter who met with Faridi.

    “Now an illegal immigrant, Faridi went into hiding at an island, where he was allegedly helped by Greenpeace activists. A local human rights activist, according to Faridi, arranged a fake passport for him to travel to Iceland, from where he went to America and started a life in New York City. He later moved to Atlanta, Georgia, in 1994 and bought a gas station in a violent neighbourhood called Bankhead Highway.”

    “According to Faridi, Atlanta police used to hustle him regularly for bribes. Fed up of their harassment, he reported them to the FBI. This is how Faridi first came into contact with the federal agency.”

    FBI saw value in Faridi’s fluent command of Urdu, Punjabi, and Hindi, and in 1996 he became a full-time informant and agent

    “The FBI agents he was in contact with, Faridi claimed, told him that they would help him, but only if he would help them first. They wanted him to infiltrate a local Urdu-speaking Pakistani gang that had been causing difficulties for local law enforcement. The FBI saw value in Faridi’s fluent command of Urdu, Punjabi, and Hindi, and in 1996 he became a full-time informant and agent.”

    “Faridi did so well in helping the FBI’s investigations that he was offered assignments with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Drugs Enforcement Agency (DEA), UK’s MI6, French intelligence, Austrian federal police, Thailand’s Federal Police, and the Malaysian National Police. Faridi’s feats included several high-profile terrorism-related operations. He also reportedly played a key role in obtaining information from some of the world’s deadliest groups and persons.”

    It was through Faridi’s efforts that the US learned about Abu Jafar and other al-Qaida members planning to attack the US and foreign maritime vessels with explosives

    “In May 2011, Faridi began supporting an FBI investigation into the notorious South Asian criminal network, D-Company. In 2015, Faridi maintained a joint safe house with Walid Al-Agha, a Daesh supporter, and leader based in Turkey, and facilitated the travel of other ISIS supporters between Syria and Turkey. In November 2015, Al-Agha was ultimately convicted in Turkey and the US government credited Kamran Faridi for playing a lead role in the conviction. “

    “In March 2018, he travelled to South America, where he identified a support network that was facilitating the travel of terrorist operatives. It was through Faridi’s efforts that the US learned about Abu Jafar and other al-Qaida members planning to attack the US and foreign maritime vessels with explosives off the coasts of Djibouti and Europe. When Abu Jafar received scuba-diving training in Malaysia and Thailand, Faridi accompanied him, and based on Faridi’s reporting and assistance, the FBI placed Abu Jafar on its Most-Wanted list.”

    “The FBI also deployed Faridi to Southeast Asia several times in 2016, and again in 2019, to interact with senior terrorist figures. In February 2019, Faridi’s assistance led to the arrest of two al-Qaida operatives in Malaysia, according to the US government.”

    “It was due to Faridi that Karachi businessman Jabir Motiwala was arrested in London in August 2018 on suspicion that he was a top lieutenant of underworld kingpin Dawood Ibrahim and was involved in running drugs, extortion, and money laundering on behalf of D-Company, the criminal network run by Ibrahim. While Motiwala was in Wandsworth prison in London — contesting but waiting for his almost certain extradition to the US — the FBI revoked Faridi’s contract in February 2020.”

    “I did not want to sell Pakistan out on a false basis. I say it on oath that I was asked to lie in my statements by my bosses and I refused to lie,” Faridi

    “Faridi said he was asked by the FBI to falsely testify against D-Company, Dawood Ibrahim, Chhota Shakeel, Anees Bhai, and Anees Tingu in Jabir Motiwala’s case to link them to the charges against Jabir Motiwala. He was also allegedly told to sign false testimony linking these individuals to the procurement of nuclear technology on behalf of a leading Pakistani spy agency.”

    Faridi claimed he, “did not want to lie” because he “had no evidence” and he “did not want to submit a false testimony for money”.

    “I did not want to sell Pakistan out on a false basis. I say it on oath that I was asked to lie in my statements by my bosses and I refused to lie. They said if I lie the evidence will become stronger, but I refused,” he said.

    Faridi “felt betrayed” by the FBI because his wife, Kelly

    After his contract was suddenly revoked, Faridi emailed and texted multiple death threats on February 17 and 18, 2020, to his former FBI handlers.

    “Faridi had felt betrayed by the FBI because his wife, Kelly, had just been diagnosed with cancer, and news of his termination worsened the blow. The US government also informed the court that Faridi had helped “enemies of the US” when he asked his wife to alert at least four or five suspects that they were under surveillance.”

    The judge said that while she did agree that Faridi had obstructed the work of law enforcement, but “the value of this defendant’s incredible work for the United States is immense” and that “the work that Mr Faridi did for the United States is at the very top to me of valuable source work”.

    The judge added: “[…] even if the [US] government gave it the back of the hand, I don’t give it the back of the hand. Incredible work of immense value over many years, in the riskiest of circumstances, and, you know, I think it would be hard to understate (sic) the value of it.”

    “The benefit that the defendant gave this country is tremendous and the damage he did […] didn’t wipe it out completely, but it did a tremendous amount of harm.” She sent him to jail for a seven-year term.

    “I served the US wholeheartedly, but I have been rewarded a jail sentence and removed from long service because I refused to lie about Pakistan”- Faridi

    “Faridi now hopes that the judge will take a considerate look at his case and contributions and reduce the sentence. That is the only hope he has right now. He told this reporter that he will leave for Pakistan as soon as his sentence is over. “

    “I served the US wholeheartedly, but I have been rewarded a jail sentence and removed from long service because I refused to lie about Pakistan.”

  • Petrol strike called off after successful talks

    Petrol strike called off after successful talks

    The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) has called off a countrywide petrol strike after successful talks between the Ministry of Energy and the association.

    The government has agreed to increase the margin by Rs0.99 paisa and assured the petroleum dealers that the profits will be reviewed every six months.

    In a tweet, the Minister of Energy Hammad Azhar announced, “The talks between the Govt and petroleum dealers association has led to the strike being called off. The government will notify 0.99 paisa increase in their margins after due approval from the cabinet as per the existing summary. After 6 months we will move to percentage system up to 4.4 per cent margin.”

    Petroleum Division officials said that a summary seeking a raise of Rs0.99 or 25 per cent increase in the margin has been sent, reports Geo News.

    According to the notification by PPDA, the margin for the petrol dealers after the suggested increase will rise to Rs4.90, while for the high-speed diesel, the margin will rise to Rs4.13 after the proposed hike of Rs0.83.

    On Wednesday, the association went on a strike which caused the closing of several petrol pumps across the country.

  • PTV withdraws claim against Shoaib Akhtar

    PTV withdraws claim against Shoaib Akhtar

    State-owned channel PTV withdrew its compensation claim from the civil court of Lahore registered against former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar after he and Anchor Dr Nauman Niaz settled their dispute.

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    During the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup series, Akhtar had a heated argument with PTV Sports Anchor Dr Nauman on live TV, where the latter misbehaved with the national star.

    Following the argument, Akhtar resigned from the live show. While the public supported the Rawalpindi Express, the state-owned channel sent him a recovery notice asking him to pay Rs100 million in damages and reimburse three months’ salary worth Rs3,333,000 for violating clauses of the contract.

    However, before the end of the month-long cricket series, a truce was reached between Akhtar and Niaz, after a meeting at the residence of Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry.

    According to lawyers of PTV, reconciliation has been reached with Akhtar.

    In an interview before the truce, Niaz said: “I apologised thousands of times over my conduct,” while Akhtar, in an interview said that he has forgiven the host.

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    In the reconciliation at Fawad’s residence, Nauman said: “Shoaibi (Shoaib Akhtar), I am extremely sorry for whatever happened on screen and it shouldn’t have happened and the reason behind it is that we have a friendship of 30 years and that shouldn’t go down.” Replying, Akhtar said: “Its okay. He should have said it long time ago.” Nauman added: “It’s never too late.”