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  • Diljit Dosanjh gave Kangana Ranaut a piece of mind and we’re here for it

    Diljit Dosanjh gave Kangana Ranaut a piece of mind and we’re here for it

    An epic Twitter feud between Kangana Ranaut and Diljit Dosanjh over the ongoing farmer’s protests in India is making headlines across the subcontinent. In case, you have no idea what happened, keep reading.

    The fight started when Dosanjh hit out at Ranaut for misidentifying an elderly Sikh woman from the farmers’ protest as Bilquis Bano – the octogenarian who made international headlines during the anti-CAA protests earlier this year in the Delhi neighbourhood of Shaheen Bagh – and said the woman joined the protest for Rs 100 only. Ranaut later deleted the tweet after she was called out for spreading misinformation.

    Sharing a video of the woman speaking on the issue, Dosanjh advised Kangana to listen to the video.

    “One should not be this blind,” he added.

    What followed was an ugly war of words with Dosanjh counter-attacking in Punjabi. Kangana did not hold herself back while attacking Diljit, referring to him as “Karan Johar ke paltu“.

    In response to this, Dosanjh told Kangana that she is well-versed with the art of playing with people’s emotions. No surprises there. The actor has on several occasions also propagated hate against Pakistan.

    Kangana continued to drag KJo into the conversation without any reason. Her hatred for the filmmaker is hardly a secret.

    Diljit further pointed out to Kangana that he is a Punjabi and not a “Bollywood wala” and that Bollywood invites him to do films.

    Kangana then hit back by accusing the Punjabi singer of provoking farmers against the country.

    When one Twitter user called out the actor for insinuating that Johar offers work in exchange for sex, Kangana attacked him also.

    However, Diljit did not stop and continued to school Kangana over her irresponsible statements.

    Other Punjabi artists including Mika Singh and Gippy Grewal stepped in to support Diljit and voice their distaste over Kangana’s comments.

    Case registered against Kangana

    Meanwhile, the Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has sent a legal notice to actor Kangana Ranaut, seeking an unconditional apology for her “derogatory” tweets against farmers and activists involved in the protest against the Centre’s farm laws. They have also requested Ranaut to remove the particular tweets.

    “We have sent a legal notice to Kangana for her derogatory tweet calling the aged mother of a farmer as a woman available for Rs 100. Her tweets portray farmers protest as anti-national. We demand an unconditional apology from her for her insensitive remarks on farmers protest,” said president of DSGMC Manjinder Singh Sirsa, in a tweet.

    Farmer’s Protest

    Thousands of farmers have gathered at Delhi’s gateways to demand a repeal of the Centre’s three new farm laws. The protesting farmers, mainly from Punjab and Haryana as well as Uttar Pradesh, are worried the new laws will eliminate the safety cushion of a Minimum Support Price and procurement system, while rendering ineffective the mandi system that ensures earnings for various stakeholders in the farm sector.

    The government has been in talks with farmer leaders to resolve the issue.

  • Survey reveals 61% Pakistanis support dowry

    Survey reveals 61% Pakistanis support dowry

    The Ministry of Religious Affair recently proposed a bill to ban dowry in the country.

    While the suggested bill was initially appreciated on social media, a new survey by Pulse Consultant revealed that 61% Pakistanis support dowry. More than 2,000 people participated in the survey. On the other hand, only 36% of people opposed the tradition.

    Further statistics revealed that 73% women voted in favour of allowing dowry while 24% opposed it. Among men, 59% were in the support of dowry.

    Earlier, The Current also asked people what they thought about and here is what they said.

  • Newsletter – 4th December 2020, Friday

    Newsletter – 4th December 2020, Friday









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    Happy Friday subscriber! Are you feeling more relaxed because it’s the last day of the working week? Me too! FYI this feeling is universally termed as ‘Friday’s Syndrome’.

    Morning Meme

    PTI issues list of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ journalists

    An official Twitter handle of PTI Lahore issued a list of ‘bad’ journalists on social media, calling them “anchors/media men building narratives for the corrupt”. The list includes journalists Hamid Mir, Asma Shirazi, Naseem Zahra, Najam Sethi, Talat Hussain, and others who are critical of government policies. 

    After the backlash on social media, the tweet was deleted, and a member of PTI’s social media team issued an apology saying it was a “mistake and was done by a regional account”. PTI Lahore account also shared a list of journalists who they thought were “fighting the war of truth and justice” i.e. “good journalists”. Ye janay k liye k ‘achay’ or ‘kabil’ journalists kon hain according to the list, you have to read the full story.
     

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    How many properties does Dar have? Only one?

    PML-N leader Ishaq Dar, who is in a self-imposed exile after corruption cases were filed against him, appeared on BBC News recently. During the show, the host asked him about the number of properties he owns. At this, Dar said: “One.” Do you believe him? Well NAB k mutabiq, he owns at least 20 properties in and outside Pakistan and he has been declared a proclaimed offender by the courts.

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    ‘Ginnah’: Photo of alcholic drink named after Jinnah go viral

    Tou ye sab tab shuru hua when pictures of an alcohol brand named ‘Ginnah’ went viral on social media. Kuch Indian media news outlets are reporting that the bottle was named after the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. For more info on what is written on the bottle, read on. 
     

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    Are you planning on applying for a foreign scholarship?

    Bahir ki degree ka thappa chaiyah? But don’t know where to start? Applying for higher studies is always challenging and it is always difficult to figure out which scholarships are the best and how one can increase their chances of getting selected. Watch the video for a quick understanding.
     

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    Current Baba’s prediction

    All your good deeds have not gone unnoticed and today you will be rewarded. Today someone special (maybe Shafqat Mehmood) will come to your house and apki university k sath sath apkay house chores bhi khtm kradain gay!

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  • Coke Studio 2020 premieres with a powerful all-female anthem

    Coke Studio 2020 premieres with a powerful all-female anthem

    The premier episode of Coke Studio 2020 consisted of three original tracks featuring a lineup of emerging artists including Mehdi Maloof, Seher Gul and Wajiha Naqvi, along with industry veterans Meesha Shafi, Fariha Pervez, Ali Noor, Sanam Marvi and Zara Madani.

    According to the press release, producer Rohail Hyatt has ensured that not only will this be a season featuring purely original songs, but the focus for this year has also been on content and social messaging which includes an all-female anthem called Na Tutteya Ve with veteran female vocalists including Sanam Marvi and Meesha Shafi.

    In addition to this, CS debutant Mehdi performed Dil Khirki, a song written and composed by the emerging Indie artist. According to the singer, the song, with its typical college sing-along feel, is about “opening your heart to the world regardless of life’s circumstances”.

    “In accepting one’s circumstances, one is able to submit to fate which ultimately results in a greater understanding of both life, and the self,” said Mehdi.

    In the third song of the episode Jaag Rahi, Fariha sings about suffering sleepless nights, longing to be united with her Beloved (Almighty). Ali’s voice responds to this longing by explaining that he suffers the same predicament and that she is not forgotten. The song is an interesting and contemporary take on the classical thumri.

    The 13th edition of Coke Studio or CS2020 will only have 12 songs this year featuring 13 artists and international musicians.

  • Bilal Abbas needs a fresh haircut, says Ben Dunk

    Bilal Abbas needs a fresh haircut, says Ben Dunk

    After being tagged on the posters of upcoming drama Dunk, Australian cricketer Ben Dunk has advised Bilal Abbas Khan to get a fresh haircut.

    Ben was tagged in a poster of drama serial Dunk by Zohaib Azhar, who is a host at Pakistan Super League (PSL).

    “Pakistan drama industry is also impressed by Ben Dunk,” wrote Zohaib in the caption.

    “I’ve been getting tagged in this a bit today, surely the actor needs a fresh haircut,” said the cricketer while sharing the poster of Bilal on his Instagram story.

    In response to Ben’s comment, Bilal joked: “I agree! I’m sure you can understand how difficult it is to maintain long hair.”

    “Love you man. Big fan,” he added.

    Dunk is an upcoming drama on ARY Digital, featuring Bilal and Sana Javed in lead roles. Other cast members include Yasra Rizvi, Shahood Alvi, Fahad Sheikh, Laila Wasti, Saifi Hassan, Salma Hassan, Kanwal Khan, Noman Ejaz, and Azekah Daniel.

    Bilal was last scene in Zee5’s Eik Jhoothi Love Story alongside Madiha Imam.

    While details about the drama are being kept tightly under wraps, Bilal in an interview had shared that the drama is a murder mystery. Dunk is being produced under the banner of Fahad Mustafa’s BigBang Entertainment.

  • Superstar Rajinikanth launches his own political party

    Putting an end to all speculations, Tamil actor Rajinikanth on Thursday announced that he would launch his political party in January 2021, months ahead of the Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu. He said an official declaration regarding the same will be made on December 31.

    In a brief statement released on Twitter, Rajinikanth said that his party would fight the Assembly election in 2021 and “emerge victorious”.

    “A non-corrupt, honest, transparent and secular party with a spiritual politics” would “definitely win the next elections,” read the superstar’s tweet.

    However, the actor did not clarify whether he would contest the 2021 state elections. In March 2020, Rajinikanth had said that he would not be a Chief Minister candidate or contest the polls. But sources close to the actor said he would actively take part in election campaigns and rallies while staying secure in a strict bio-bubble.

    Shortly after his tweet, Rajinikanth addressed a press conference in which he explained his reasons for joining the politics. He said that his aim was to bring a change in Tamil Nadu.

    “I am just an instrument. Only people can bring about change. If I win, it is the people’s victory. If I am defeated, it will be their defeat. We need to change everything. If not now, then never,” he said.

    Rajinikanth had announced his entry into politics in 2017 at a time when Tamil Nadu faced a vacuum after the demise of AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa and ailing of DMK chief M Karunanidhi.

    Read more – Guess which Bollywood superstar just followed Mahira Khan on Instagram

    Soon after the announcement, fans of Rajnikanth burst crackers and distributed sweets in Tiruchirappalli.

    Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam (OPS) welcomed Rajnikanth’s entry into politics and hinted towards a possible coalition as well.

    “We welcome great actor Rajinikanth’s decision to enter politics. In politics, anything can happen. If there is any chance, an alliance can be formed with his party,” Panneerselvam told the media.

    Tamil Nadu is set to go to Assembly elections in 2021.

  • Pakistani project wins award for protecting villages from natural disasters

    Pakistani project wins award for protecting villages from natural disasters

    A project that combines satellite images, mapping technologies and the local knowledge of villagers to help build climate-proof settlements in disaster-prone areas of Pakistan won an international award on Thursday.

    According to details, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) Pakistan project won a  gold prize winner at the World Habitat Awards that are organised in collaboration with the United Nations housing agency (UN-Habitat). The project has helped more than 1 million people.

    AKAH has trained about 50,000 locals to protect their villages from natural disasters in the mountainous northern areas which are vulnerable to earthquakes, floods and environmental degradation and are home to some of the poorest communities.

    “It’s not just responding to the effects of the climate emergency but being proactive in protecting people from its effects, using technology and the knowledge of communities,” said the chief executive of World Habitat David Ireland in a statement.

    “It provides communities with the knowledge of where and how to live in safety in a changing world. The potential for this approach to be adapted and used in similar areas in Pakistan and elsewhere is absolutely huge,” he added.

    According to the World Bank, more than 2 million people have been killed by natural disasters since 1980. Worsening climate change conditions threaten to push an additional 100 million people into extreme poverty within the next decade.

    Pakistan is among the most disaster-prone countries in South Asia, according to the World Bank.

    Launched in 2006, the AKAH project includes mapping and monitoring hazards using satellite images and drones and forming disaster risk management plans with the involvement of locals.

    It enables people to build in safer areas and to prepare  and respond to disasters in a better way.

    By combining local knowledge, community involvement and technology, the project develops “resilient, sustainable communities capable of living in dignity” amidst the threat of climate-induced disasters, said Leilani Farha, a former UN expert on housing, and one of the judges for the award.

    The main focus of  AKAH Pakistan is the participation of women, who make up about half the volunteers trained for disaster response and who also contribute in weather monitoring and mapping of high risk areas.

    “Women who had been conventionally viewed as vulnerable victims of disasters and emergencies, are now empowered individuals who can actively respond to disasters and serve the communities,” said Samra Siraj, a program coordinator at AKAH.

  • Hadiqa Kiani reportedly sued for causing ‘hair loss’

    Hadiqa Kiani reportedly sued for causing ‘hair loss’

    Hadiqa Kiani has reportedly been sued by a woman in Faisalabad for causing her hair loss. The woman has claimed Rs 2 crores in damages from the singer.

    According to reports, the woman identified as Zahida said that she suffered drastic hair loss after she visited a franchise outlet of the musician’s beauty salon for a straightening treatment. Zahida alleged that the use of harmful creams caused her hair to fall out, distorting her appearance.

    The woman, identified as Zahida, also filed a seperate claim worth Rs 2.5 million against the owner of the Hadiqa Kiani Salon’s franchise in Faisalabad.

    A local court has summoned Kiani, the salon’s franchise owner, Deputy Commissioner Faisalabad, as well as the district health officer on December 16.

    The franchise owner said they would file a reply in the court over the matter.

  • JCP endorses Babar Sattar’s nomination as IHC judge

    JCP endorses Babar Sattar’s nomination as IHC judge

    The Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) has endorsed the nomination of eminent lawyers Babar Sattar and Tariq Jahangiri as additional judges of the Islamabad High Court in its recommendation sent to the Parliamentary Committee on Appointment of Judges.

    The meeting of JCP — which comprises besides the chief justice of Pakistan senior most judges of the Supreme Court, chief justice and senior most judge of the Islamabad High Court, law minister, attorney general, members of the Pakistan Bar Council and Islamabad Bar Council — was held in the Supreme Court building under Article 175-A of the Constitution, reported Dawn.

    Under Article 175-A of the Constitution, the commission recommends appointment and confirmation of the judges whereas the Parliamentary Committee on Appointment of Judges endorses these recommendations. It may be noted here that Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Athar Minallah had forwarded these names to the JCP for the post of the IHC judges.

    Babar Sattar, who is based in Islamabad, appeared on TV shows as an analyst and also wrote columns for national dailies. He also represented Supreme Court judge Qazi Faez Isa, who was facing (now-quashed) a misconduct reference filed by the federal government over undeclared assets, in the Supreme Court.

    According to Salahuddin Ahmed, the president of the Sindh High Court Bar Association (SCBA), Sattar “is one of the most qualified and upright advocates to be ever chosen for elevation as a judge”.

    According to reports, Jahangiri is a former advocate general for Islamabad. He is an expert in criminal, constitutional and civil laws. He was elected as president of the Islamabad High Court Bar Association in 2016. Previously, he was president of the District Bar Association of Islamabad.

  • Govt claims to save $237m in LNG deal

    The Petroleum Division (PD) on Thursday said the government had procured 41 spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes, during the last 27 months, on average of below 12 percent Brent that helped save $237 million.

    The PD shared these details in a press statement after some media reports alleged mismanagement in the spot buying, terming them “based on false assumptions and incomplete facts”, reported APP.

    The PD said the first query, in the media reports, pertained to the LNG procurement to run both terminals in full capacity and import of six cargoes in December.

    “It must be understood that the two terminals together have operated on 65 percent or less capacity in nine months out of last 27 months. Another factor which must not be ignored is that the previous government had signed long-term contracts for 800mmcfd (million cubic feet per day) for supply of LNG.” Unless this was sold first, it said, buying more was not possible, even if it was available at cheap rate.

    The previous government also signed 1,200mmcfd of terminal capacity on a ‘take or pay’ basis which resulted in $527,000 per day payment, regardless of the level of use of these terminals.

    “The current government purchased 41 spot LNG cargoes on much less average for the whole year than term slope of 13.37 percent Brent, which enabled us to save $237 million in last 27 months,” it added.

    “Also, once you award a cargo, which has a fixed delivery date, it is near impossible to move it, especially in winter peak. Hence, if you do partial ordering of spot cargoes, you may not be able to slot more cargoes later, because that results in change of delivery date of all cargoes.”

    Secondly, the PD said, it was being asked why the government invited tenders for December in November. “This is factually incorrect. Pakistan LNG Ltd. placed tender notice for six LNG spot cargoes for use of December on October 02, 2020.”

    Third question, it said, was related to forward purchasing in summer for winter delivery when global market prices were down due to less demand in summer.

    “It must be understood that spot cargoes are generally for ready delivery (i.e. within 30-60 days). While you can do forward buying (i.e. order today for delivery many months later), the pricing for such purchases is done on a forward curve for Brent and swap spreads for slope.”

    So, if spot cargoes were available in July for 10 percent of the Brent, “resulting in say $4/mmbtu delivered price, an order placed in July for delivery in December does not get priced at $4/mmbtu.”

    The sellers would use forward projections of the Brent in December and “Swaps spreads for slope in December, resulting in a much higher price for delivery in December.”

    It said, “An expectation that we can get ready price of summer for delayed delivery in winter, assumes that the sellers are so naive, and we as buyers are so smart, that we can take advantage of them. This simply shows lack of understanding of how forward market works.”

    “As an example, the JKM swaps on Oct 02, 2020 for December delivery were $5.5/mmbtu. The same JKM swaps for December delivery in mid August were $5.4/mmbtu, a bare 10 cent difference. So even if the December tender were issued in mid August, the price would have been effectively the same.”

    Fourth question, the PD said, was based on comparison between Pakistan and India on spot purchasing of LNG claiming that India saved billions of rupees by placing orders for November three weeks before Pakistan.

    “Again this is factually incorrect. Pakistan placed tender for November delivery on Sept 09 and Sept 15 with the PPRA compliant mandatory 30 days. India placed a one day tender on Sept 29 and awarded on Sept 30. The price of this one cargo was $0.98/mmbtu less, as reported by Bloomberg, than the November average of Pakistan. Many major suppliers like Vitol and Trafigura have bought December cargoes at prices higher than Pakistan as reported by Bloomberg. Are they all incompetent? Single cargoes cannot be compared because they depend on the day of award and conditions of tender.”

    For example, the PD said, Pakistan LNG Limited (PLL) required 21 days credit period and 10 percent of performance guarantee on LNG supplies. “Also our port cargoes are 400 percent higher. India does not have these conditions. An example of the reverse situation was PLL spot cargo of July 27, 2020 at price of $2.2 but Reliance, India awarded a cargo only three days later on July 30, at $2.7, a full 20 percent higher.”

    Unfortunately, the PD said, some media persons claimed that the spot buying this year had caused Rs122 billion loss to the exchequer.

    “The total of all cargoes bought in 2020 on spot was $353 million, or Rs 57 billion, with an average just below 12 percent. So, it is illogical to say that when money spent is Rs57 billion, somehow a loss of Rs122 billion has been created.” Even if compared to contract deliveries, the spot purchases, including higher December numbers, the Petroleum Division said, it was still cheaper.

    “The public discourse needs to move to planning and implementation on legal reforms to declare LNG as gas, from the deliberate distortion created by the last government declaring it petrol,” the PD statement concluded.