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  • Unknown men killed senior journalist Khalil Jibran

    Unknown men killed senior journalist Khalil Jibran

    A senior journalist, Khalil Jibran of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Landi Kotal district, was killed near his residence on Wednesday, Geo News has reported.

    Jirbran was heading towards his house with one of his friends when unknown men targeted him, District Police Officer (DPO) Khyber Salim Abbas confirmed.

    According to the details provided by KP police, the assailants surrounded the journalist’s car, dragged him out of it and opened fire at him.

    The former president of Landi Kotal press club died on the spot, while his attackers made a quick exit.

    The journalism community of the district condemned the incident and criticized the authorities for failing to provide safety to journalists.

    DPO Salim Abbas confirmed that the journalist had received threatening phone calls multiple times.
    Chief Minister KP, Ali Amin Gandapur, also directed authorities to arrest the attackers immediately.

  • FIR registered against Ahmadis for sacrificing goats on Eid-ul-Azha

    FIR registered against Ahmadis for sacrificing goats on Eid-ul-Azha

    As Eid-ul-Azha approached, Muslims around the world including in Pakistan celebrated by enjoying public holidays, holding large social gatherings, giving meat to the needy but it has not been a festival for the minority Ahmadi community as right-wing religious activists, mostly from Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), targeted them on the Holy days.

    Social media is abuzz with videos showing TLP members, helped by local police, searching for meat among the homes of Ahmadis.

    In Gojra, an Ahmadi was booked for sacrificing a goat on Eid-ul-Azha on the complaint of a TLP activist.

    “The suspect has committed severe abuse by following the rituals of Islam while pretending to be a Muslim,” said the FIR.

    A spokesperson of Jamaat Ahmadiyya in Pakistan stated, “Shocking reports of police and extremists raiding Ahmadi homes, confiscating meat. What kind of Eid celebrations is this for Ahmadis in Pakistan?”

    A 2022 Supreme Court judgement by Justice Mansoor Ali Shah ruled that obstructing non-Muslims from practising their religion within the confines of their place of worship was against the Constitution.

    The 2022 written order stated, “to deprive a non-Muslim (minority) of our country from holding his religious beliefs, to obstruct him from professing and practicing his religion within the four walls of his place of worship is against the grain of our democratic Constitution and repugnant to the spirit and character of our Islamic Republic.”

  • Earthquake hits Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Earthquake hits Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Earthquake tremors hit in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and various cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including Peshawar, Swat, and Malakand on Wednesday, June 19.

    According to the seismological center, the earthquake had a magnitude of 4.7. The epicentre was in the South-East region of Afghanistan, with a depth of 98 kilometres.

    No loss of life and property has been recorded so far.

    Tremors were also felt in North Waziristan, Parachinar, Lower Dir, Hangu, and the surrounding areas, including Charsadda and Swabi.

  • Babar Azam responds to the question of leaving his captaincy

    Babar Azam responds to the question of leaving his captaincy

    The national cricket team, especially the captain Babar Azam, is under severe criticism for being out of the mega World Cup event in the first round of the T20 World Cup.

    Rumours of leadership change in the national team have become heated once again, but despite their worst defeat, Pakistan captain Babar Azam has no intention of leaving the top seat.

    During a press conference in America, a journalist asked him whether Azam would quit being captain.

    Azam, while answering the journalist’s question said, “I was given the leadership of the team by the Pakistan cricket board and I have no intention of giving up the captaincy myself.”

    “No one could perform as expected. We didn’t play well as a team. Now I can’t go and play for every player. After returning home, I will meet the Chairman PCB and present my report in this regard.”

    “If I have to leave the leadership, I will make a decision, but whatever I do, I will do it in front of everyone, I will not do it out of fear,” Azam said.

    Azam had resigned from the leadership of all three formats of cricket after the poor performance of the team in the Asia Cup and ODI World Cup last year.

    Shaheen Afridi was then, given the captaincy of T20 while Shan Masood was given the captaincy of the Test format. But before the start of the ongoing T20 World Cup, PCB appointed Babar as captain once again.

  • Haris Rauf breaks silence on Florida incident with fan

    Haris Rauf breaks silence on Florida incident with fan

    Pakistan cricket team’s fast bowler Haris Rauf reacted to an incident that happened in Florida with him and a fan.

    Haris Rauf released his statement on the social media site X (formerly Twitter) in which he wrote, “I had decided not to bring this matter on social media, but now the video has come out, so I think that It is important to discuss this situation.”

    “Being public figures, we are ready to get all kinds of feedback from the public. Fans are entitled to support or criticise us, but when it comes to my parents and my family,” the fast bowler said, “I will not hesitate to respond accordingly. It is important to respect people and their families, regardless of their profession.”

    Earlier, a video of national cricketer Haris Rauf’s entanglement with a fan in Florida went viral.

    Haris was with his wife when the fan allegedly abused him, after which Haris ran toward him.
    Other fans also tried to stop Haris. The fast bowler told the fan asked the fan, “is this is what your father has taught you?”

    The players of the national team have left for home in groups after a very bad performance in the T20 World Cup.

    Six players including captain Babar Azam, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir and Azam Khan will return back later.

  • NEPRA hikes basic electricity tariff by Rs5.72 to Rs35.50 per unit

    NEPRA hikes basic electricity tariff by Rs5.72 to Rs35.50 per unit

    The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced an increase in the basic electricity tariff by Rs5.72 per unit, effective from July 1, 2024. This hike will raise the current base tariff from Rs29.78 to Rs35.50 per unit.

    The capacity charges, which form a significant portion of the base price, amount to Rs18.10 per unit, constituting 51 per cent of the total cost. Consequently, the total capacity payment is projected to reach approximately Rs2.091 trillion for the fiscal year 2025.

    This proposal has been submitted to the federal government for final approval. The government will decide whether to implement the increase immediately or phase it in over time.

    It is important to note that in the current fiscal year (FY24), the electricity tariff was increased by Rs7.50 per unit, while in the previous fiscal year (FY23), the government implemented an increase of Rs7.91 per unit.

    In a contrasting move, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced on Friday a substantial reduction of Rs10.69 per unit in the electricity tariff for the industrial sector. This reduction is part of the Prime Minister’s historic power package aimed at bolstering the country’s industrial sector.

    Additionally, the petrol price has been reduced for the fourth consecutive time, decreasing by Rs10.20 to Rs258.16 per litre.

  • Finance Minister unveils economic plan to slash expenditures and boost revenues

    Finance Minister unveils economic plan to slash expenditures and boost revenues

    Federal Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb reiterated the government’s dedication to reducing expenditures and boosting revenues in a bid to fortify Pakistan’s economy sustainably.

    The announcement came during a press conference in his hometown, Kamalia, as reported by the state-run APP.

    Aurangzeb highlighted that the federal government plans to shut down parallel ministries or departments that have been devolved to provinces. This strategic move is anticipated to significantly cut down on expenditures and enhance operational efficiency.

    As an example, the minister noted that the Prime Minister has already announced the closure of the Pakistan Public Works Department, a decision expected to alleviate the financial burden on the government.

    Furthermore, the government is set on privatising state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which have been a considerable strain on the national exchequer. Aurangzeb cited Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) as a prime example, mentioning its liabilities amounting to billions of rupees now transferred to the government. The privatisation of these SOEs is projected to reduce financial burdens and enhance efficiency.

    In a related development, the minister revealed that the government is working on outsourcing airport management, starting with Karachi airport, which is expected to be handed over to the private sector by July or August this year, followed by Lahore airport.

    On the revenue side, Aurangzeb stressed the need to elevate the tax-to-GDP ratio from the current 9.5 per cent to 13 per cent over the next three years, underscoring the essential role of taxes in national administration.

    To achieve this, the government has introduced various revenue measures, including broadening the tax base to include non-taxable sectors, phasing out tax exemptions worth Rs3.9 trillion, and revising policies in sectors like health and agriculture.

    The minister announced that 32,000 retailers had already been registered for taxation starting from July 2024. He emphasised the government’s commitment to incorporating other sectors into the tax net, enhancing compliance, plugging systemic leakages, and implementing end-to-end digitisation to reduce human intervention, increase transparency, and curb corruption. Automation of sales tax collection is a top priority, Aurangzeb noted.

    Addressing the agricultural sector, Aurangzeb affirmed the government’s commitment by allocating Rs41 billion in the federal Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) to promote agriculture. Initiatives include the solarisation of tube wells, provision of loans to small farmers, and the development of warehouses to support small-scale farmers.

    Subsidies on fertilisers, seeds, and other agricultural inputs will continue, with efforts to involve banks, including Islamic banks, in providing loans to farmers.

    In the IT sector, the government aims to support freelancers and double exports from $3.5 billion to $7 billion. Aurangzeb mentioned a substantial budget allocation to facilitate the IT sector. He also assured that the Prime Minister’s recent visit to China focused on technology transfer, industrial development, and enhancing exports, rather than seeking aid.

    This comprehensive strategy, combining expenditure reduction and revenue enhancement, reflects the government’s robust commitment to placing the country’s economy on a sustainable growth trajectory.

  • 18% GST on formula milk, baby food slammed

    18% GST on formula milk, baby food slammed

    An inflation bomb has been dropped on the Pakistani public as the government, in its new 2024-25 budget, imposed an 18 percent General Sales Tax (GST) on baby food and formula milk – a necessity for the nourishment of children.

    People have strongly criticised the new tax on its probable risk of worsening malnutrition among infants and children since parents wouldn’t be able to afford baby food.

    “In other countries, governments reduce taxes on such products,” said Akmal, a resident of Lahore, to DAWN.

    In his budget speech Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb ironically underscored the importance of children’s nutrition in the country.

    When asked about the new tax, he replied that it “was not a big deal” as formula milk is purchased by the middle and upper middle classes who can afford it.

  • Pakistani celebrities dazzle in Eid ul Azha 2024 celebrations

    Pakistani celebrities dazzle in Eid ul Azha 2024 celebrations

    What a hot, hot Eid ul Azha most of the country witnessed. But being the resilient country that we are, we didn’t let the weather dampen our celebrations, and that includes our celebrities.

    Many actors have shared their pictures, showing off their best outfits for the first day of Eid. Some started celebrating in the evening and posted their pictures later.

    Check out some of your favorite celebrities celebrating Eid:

  • Pakistan heads back from Florida after World Cup embarrassment

    Pakistan heads back from Florida after World Cup embarrassment

    After the elimination from the ongoing T20 World Cup, the players of the Pakistan cricket team left for home from Florida.

    The players will reach Pakistan in the early morning of June 19.

    Six players of the squad including captain Babar Azam, Haris Rauf, Imad Wasim, Azam Khan and Mohammad Amir are not traveling with the team.

    Babar Azam will leave for Pakistan on June 22.

    The head coach of the team Gary Kirsten will leave for his home after the World Cup assignment while Mohammad Amir will go to England to join Derbyshire after staying in America for a couple of days.

    The Pakistan team failed to reach the Super 8 round of the World Cup. Pakistan was defeated in two matches of the first stage, in which they lost to America and India.