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  • Did Rahat Fateh Ali Khan really get arrested in Dubai?

    Did Rahat Fateh Ali Khan really get arrested in Dubai?

    Renowned singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s Dubai trip took an unexpected turn, sparking rumors of his arrest.
    The singer’s detention has been making headlines on social media. Details reveal that Khan was detained at the airport in Dubai following charges made against him by his former promoter and manager Salman Ahmed. Mainstream media also broadcast the news of his detention.

    Reports suggest that singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was detained at Burj Dubai police station during his visit to the UAE. He was in Dubai to perform at various musical events.
    After separating with his previous manager Salman Ahmed, who filed a lawsuit against Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in Dubai and other locations, the qawwal has been embroiled in an ongoing legal crisis.

    Khan posted a video message on Instagram to clear rumors that he had been arrested.

    Khan said, “I have come to Dubai to record my songs. All the work on my songs is going great. Everything is fine here.”

    “I’m just asking my followers to not believe any rumors. I am now working on several songs and will return shortly with a global smash hit tune. I’m asking everyone not to believe the rumors that have been spreading about me.”

  • Fawad Khan to play British chef in new film with Vaani Kapoor

    Fawad Khan to play British chef in new film with Vaani Kapoor

    Superstar Fawad Khan will star with Bollywood actress Vaani Kapoor in a new film. While the film’s title hasn’t been announced yet, some details about Khan’s role and the shooting schedule have been shared.

    Reports say Khan will play a British chef in the film, which will be his first Bollywood role since 2016. The movie, directed by Aarti Bagdi, will be filmed in London and Dubai.

    Pre-production is almost done, and filming is expected to start soon. Fans are excited to see Khan and Kapoor together on screen.

    Khan first made waves in Bollywood with his 2014 film ‘Khoobsurat,’ where he starred with Sonam Kapoor. His star continued to rise with roles in ‘Kapoor & Sons’ and ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.’

    His return to Bollywood is generating a lot of buzz, and fans are eagerly waiting for more details about the film.

  • Will there be tax on graves in Punjab?

    Will there be tax on graves in Punjab?

    In a bid to clear the air around tax being imposed on graves in Punjab, the government has said that no ‘grave tax’ has been levied in Punjab and no proposal for such a tax is under consideration.

    Recently, a widely shared clip from Samaa News in 2019 resurfaced, which claimed that the government is imposing a tax for about 1500 rupees on the graves of adults and children in the budget for the next year.

    Asia Gul, Special Secretary for Local Government and Community Development in Lahore, told Geo Fact Check that the news is “fake”.

    “The local government department has neither initiated any such proposal nor has the government approved any such proposal,” she said.

    Aslam Nadeem, director of administration and finance at the Punjab Shahr Khumshan Authority, who is responsible for establishing model cemeteries across the province, also confirmed that he has not seen any such proposal and was unaware of any tax on graves in the province.

    The Punjab budget for 2024-25 also has no mention of a tax on graves.

  • Vawda alleges Faiz Hameed had evidence of Khan’s involvement in May 9

    Vawda alleges Faiz Hameed had evidence of Khan’s involvement in May 9

    Senator Faisal Vawda has alleged that former Prime Minister Imran Khan, citing evidence provided by former director general Inter-Services Intelligence Lt Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed, was responsible for creating political instability due to his direct involvement in the May 9 violence last year, Express Tribune reported.

    “Some time ago, I revealed that Imran Khan’s close associate, Faiz Hameed, provided evidence of Khan’s involvement in the May 9 vandalism,” stated Vawda.

    He further said, “This was not Faiz Hameed’s suggestion; however, Imran Khan was part of the entire scheme.”

    The senator clarified that the government doesn’t face any threats from a technocrat government or martial law but rather from the ongoing power struggle within the PML-N.

    He opined that the government should renegotiate electricity agreements with IPPs, saying, “These political parties were responsible for the agreements that ensure payments to IPPs regardless of power supply. Such contracts involve kickbacks.”

  • Pakistan extends stay of registered Afghan refugees by one year

    Pakistan extends stay of registered Afghan refugees by one year

    The Ministry of States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) issued a notification to extend the period that card holding Afghan refugees can stay in Pakistan.

    According to the notification, the extension will be applicable from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. The extension of POR will be applicable to registered Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan.

    Sources said that the registration card for registered Afghan refugees had expired on June 30, 2024 and the number of registered Afghan refugees in Pakistan is about 1.45 lakh.

  • All passport problems to be resolved by September

    All passport problems to be resolved by September

    Director General (DG) Passport and Immigration Mustafa Jamal Qazi has announced that all passport-related issues will be fully resolved by September.

    During a briefing to the National Assembly Standing Committee on Interior, DG Passport mentioned that there have been complaints regarding delays in passport printing due to inactive machinery. Approval has been granted to procure e-passport machinery, and six new printers will also be installed for passport printing.

    DG Passport assured that steps are being taken to control the delay in the passport printing process, with a commitment to resolving all passport-related issues by September.

    He further stated that additional counters have been established in passport offices. The existing passport system, which is 20 years old, currently has 20 printers, out of which only 13 are operational. The issue of lamination papers, affected by the dollar rate, has been addressed.

  • What is ‘Firewall’, and how does it threaten freedom of expression?

    What is ‘Firewall’, and how does it threaten freedom of expression?

    Since the beginning of 2024, there has been an increase in the targeted killing of journalists in Pakistan, where eight journalists have lost their lives so far. Four journalists were killed in May alone, which, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), is the highest number of journalists killed in a single month since 1992.

    The topic of discussion in Pakistan is not how to protect those who convey information to the people, but restrictions are being imposed on the sources of information.

    Here, we are talking about implementing a system similar to China’s ‘Firewall’ in Pakistan, which will monitor all online traffic.

    Details regarding this firewall are kept secret, and authorities are refusing to comment on the matter. Limited data is being made available to the public, so the information regarding the functioning of this system is very limited.

    Why is the government of Pakistan implementing the ‘Firewall’?

    According to several news reports, the firewall will use Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and block IP. DPI can monitor objectionable content through online data packets and track the sender’s IP address as soon as such content is found. This will help the authorities determine the location where the controversial content was created and disseminated.

    In other countries, such technology is used to prevent serious crimes such as child pornography. In Pakistan, this technology is likely to be used to suppress ‘anti-state sentiments’.

    Use of VPN (Virtual private network)

    No one was surprised by this latest attack on human rights in Pakistan. After all, we belong to a country that has a long history of violating human rights in the name of ‘national security’.

    However, it is surprising that our policymakers lack knowledge of the digital world. The recent ban on social media platform X is the best example.

    Although access to X is restricted in the country, many ordinary citizens and almost all government officials access it through VPNs. This has failed the efforts to ban the social media platform.

    The ban has significantly increased the business of VPN service providers internationally. According to a Forbes report, the use of VPN services in Pakistan has increased by more than 100 per cent since the ban, while some reports have seen a 400 per cent increase in the number of new VPN users in Pakistan.

    According to a report by Technopedia, a leading digital technology platform, the number of VPN users in China has seen a sharp increase of more than 90 percent since 2022. The report said that VPNs have mainly been successful in “crossing the Great Firewall of China”, similar to the type of technology being speculated to be implemented in Pakistan.

    How is this technology a threat to freedom of expression?

    If we have evidence of how VPNs bypassed the Chinese firewall, why are Pakistani authorities still investing in such technology?

    Freedom of expression has historically been a constant issue for the ruling forces in Pakistan, even though it is an integral part of any developing society. They believe the firewall plan is part of the government’s efforts to stifle dissenting voices.

    Although it is too early to say how effective this firewall will be, users will crack it. Pakistan’s civil society has a long history of resisting restrictions on freedom of expression. However, such actions will further undermine public confidence in the government.

    Now, the question is why the state is moving in a circle, where instead of devoting its energy to taking action for its people, it is creating conflicts with the subjects.

    Ultimately, the current government will make the final decision, but these policies will lead to its downfall.

  • SBP to introduce digital currency in Pakistan with technical support from IMF, World Bank

    SBP to introduce digital currency in Pakistan with technical support from IMF, World Bank

    In a media briefing held today in Karachi, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Salimullah, announced that the central bank is currently evaluating the introduction of a digital currency.

    This project is being pursued with technical support from the World Bank, in collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    Salimullah highlighted that efforts are underway to link Pakistan with 60 countries, including those in the Middle East, to enhance remittance flows.

    Looking ahead, the governor revealed that the Raast payment system will be integrated with the Arab Monetary Fund’s cross-border payment platform, Buna, by next year.

    Buna facilitates secure, cost-effective, and transparent transactions for financial institutions and central banks across the Arab region and beyond, enabling payments in both Arab and major international currencies.

    The integration with Buna is expected to provide 60 million Pakistanis living abroad with the capability to transfer funds instantly and at minimal costs, significantly boosting economic and financial connectivity.

  • ‘Pray to be wealthy’; Naumaan Ijaz defends lavish Ambani wedding

    ‘Pray to be wealthy’; Naumaan Ijaz defends lavish Ambani wedding

    Veteran Pakistani actor Nauman Ijaz has responded strongly to critics of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s lavish wedding.

    Nauman took to Instagram to defend Mukesh Ambani and his family. Sharing a smiling picture of himself, the actor addressed the critics directly. “I don’t understand why people are criticizing Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding,” Ijaz wrote.

    He urged people to stop criticizing the wedding, saying that it is the Ambani family’s money, happiness, and life, and they should be allowed to enjoy it.
    Ijaz advised critics to ignore the wedding if they cannot be happy for the Ambanis. He stressed that giving negative opinions is not appropriate.

    The actor also suggested that critics should “pray to become wealthy enough to afford such a wedding.”

  • Syeda Aliza gives essential advice to young girls on selecting life partner

    In a recent Q&A video, Syeda Aliza Sultan shared valuable advice for young girls getting married on choosing the right partner.

    In a recent Q&A video, Syeda Aliza, ex-wife of actor Feroze Khan, was asked by a fan to give advice to young girls on how to choose the right partner for marriage.

    “Be careful while choosing a man and understand the person thoroughly before committing to marriage,” Aliza replied.

    She went on to elaborate, “The person should be soft-hearted and responsible, and the most important thing is to take your responsibilities. And he should not be the one that abandons you in difficult times.”

    Aliza got married to Feroze when she was 22. The ex-couple have two children. She accused Khan of physical abuse and filed a case in court but later, the case was withdrawn. Aliza is now a social media content creator and influencer.