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  • CJP Yahya Afridi has ‘strong bias’ against Imran Khan, claims journalist Ahmad Noorani

    CJP Yahya Afridi has ‘strong bias’ against Imran Khan, claims journalist Ahmad Noorani

    Self-exiled journalist Ahmad Noorani has alleged that the newly appointed Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi has “a long-standing hatred for Imran Khan.”

    In a vlog, Noorani discussed the political situation of Pakistan, especially the recently passed 26th Amendment and the appointment of a new CJP.

    “Justice Yahya Afridi has many qualities, but the most significant trait that brought him the appointment of CJP was his hatred for Imran Khan,” claimed the journalist.

    Ahmad Noorani also claimed that Justice Yahya’s bias against Khan is long-standing, but the reasons remained unknown.

    Justice Yahya Afridi, who was nominated by a Special Parliamentary Committee (SPC) last week, took oath as the chief justice of Pakistan (CJP) on Saturday.

    Following the passage of the 26th Amendment, the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) will now be “appointed on the recommendation of the Special Parliamentary Committee from amongst the three most senior” SC judges.

    Previously, the president used to appoint the CJP based on the seniority principle, according to which Justice Mansoor Ali Shah would be the next CJP.

  • Here’s why Aaqib Javed wasn’t appointed Pakistan’s head coach

    Here’s why Aaqib Javed wasn’t appointed Pakistan’s head coach

    The reason for former Test cricketer Aaqib Javed not being appointed as the head coach of Pakistan’s white-ball team has been revealed.

    Geo reported that Aaqib Javed did not have a visa, which was why Jason Gillespie was persuaded to take the role. Gillespie and Tim Nielsen then left for Australia this morning.

    After Gary Kirsten resigned from the position, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) appointed Jason Gillespie as the head coach for the Australia tour. Before this, Aaqib Javed was considered a strong candidate for the head coach role.

    PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi resolved the matter late into the night. Coach Jason Gillespie’s appointment is for an interim period.

    Gary Kirsten resignation:

    Head coach of Pakistan’s white-ball team, Gary Kirsten, has resigned from his position on Monday morning, sending shock waves across cricketing circles. According to sources, Kirsten decided to resign due to disagreements with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

    Yesterday, reports emerged that there were severe disagreements between Kirsten and the PCB regarding team selection and matters related to support staff. Kirsten had threatened not to join the team for the Australia tour if his demands were not met.

    The disagreements stemmed from Kirsten’s insistence on having his way and not adhering to the contract. He was pressing for his preferences in the white-ball team and central contract categories and demanded the inclusion of his preferred foreign support staff.

    Kirsten conflict wiht PCB:

    According to Geo, relations between Gary Kirsten and the PCB have deteriorated due to Kirsten’s insistence on having things his way and not adhering to the contract. Kirsten was pushing his preferences in the white-ball team and central contract categories and was also demanding the inclusion of his preferred foreign support staff.

    According to the contract, Gary refused to stay in Pakistan and insisted on joining the team five to six days before a series or tour. The PCB reminded him that the contract allowed for one month of leave per year. Sources also mentioned that Kirsten was reminded of his commitment to be available for 11 months, but he failed to make himself available fully during or after the Champions Cup.

    Kirsten even threatened not to go to Australia until the contract for mental performance coach David Reid was clarified.

    PCB has taken a firm stance on enforcing the contract and Kirsten’s demands and wants full adherence to the agreement. The board has decided not to be swayed by Kirsten’s threats and maintained that any future decisions are for Kirsten to make.

    The Pakistan team will play three ODIs and three T20 Internationals in Australia, with the ODI series starting on November 4.

  • Goher Mumtaz opens up about Atif Aslam’s Jal exit

    Goher Mumtaz opens up about Atif Aslam’s Jal exit

    The bone of contention between Atif Aslam and Goher Mumtaz, which led to the former’s exit from Jal band 21 years ago, has time and again become a topic of discussion for fans.But what actually happened between the two?

    Recently, singer, actor and founder of Jal, Gohar Mumtaz, appeared as a guest on Ahmad Ali Butt’s podcast, where he discussed experiences and addressed his relationship with fellow musician Atif Aslam.

    When asked as to how he dealt with the intense criticism and personal challenges he faced following Atif’s exit, especially with all the attention the situation grabbed, here’s what he had to say, “It was a struggle for me personally, but I thought that if you emotionally control yourself and don’t focus on what someone said or what their brother did, then it becomes less of an issue.”

    “That was my thinking, but I had to suppress a lot because I didn’t want to disappoint those fans who want to make music and form bands. Being in a band is a harsh reality, and you know that well. But because the band and music were larger than life, I didn’t want to say anything negative about anyone. I wanted to prove my work through my songs. That was my thinking, but obviously, there was pressure about whether I could do it again,” he added.

    Reflecting on his relationship with Atif, Gohar said, “I do regret one thing… I have a different relationship with you, and you are also a good friend of Atif. I regret that Samina Peerzada had a programme where Atif talked a lot about me. I think that was the first time he spoke about me. I also gave that interview and they asked me the same questions but I did not open up.”

    “Again, Atif never brought that up. I think we have matured now; we are not 17 or 18 anymore. We should inspire people with good things because people still love us.”

    Goher was referring to Atif’s statement wherein he had opened up about the reasons that led to his departure from Jal.

    “I worked in Jal Band for 3-4 years, producing 6-7 songs, we parted ways due to multiple reasons. My brother, working at a marketing company, managed us. Discussions with Goher focused on performing live shows and leveraging my brother’s marketing expertise. Initially, my brother considered quitting his full-time job to focus on our project and he managed us for a couple of months. However, Gohar suggested his brother should manage him too. The core issue was financial disparity,” Atif had said.

    When asked about the impact of Farhan Saeed’s departure from the band, Gohar responded said, “Honestly, I have a very good bond with him. We didn’t let the past affect our relationship, and we’ve had a great bond. I think we were together for about eight to eleven years. So that didn’t affect us. In fact, we thought we needed to move on. We’re not kids anymore; we have to look ahead.”

    “I think Farhan’s intention in leaving was to see what’s next. When you’re in a band and have won every award, from Best South Asian Band to Favorite Artist in India, there comes a time when you wonder what’s next. I always told him that the best thing for him was to stay with Jal and also do Bollywood, as it’s a combination that feels right,” he said.

  • FACT CHECK: Ex-CJP Qazi Faez Isa’s children heckled at airport?

    FACT CHECK: Ex-CJP Qazi Faez Isa’s children heckled at airport?

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) followers have once again fallen victim to a fake video, presenting unknown travellers as children of former Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa.

     

    Sara Mir, also known as Rukhsana Kousar, a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) worker yesterday misled PTI followers by adding a voice-over over the original video, falsely identifying unknown travellers as former Chief Justice Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa’s sons arriving at London airport.

     

     

    In the original video, it can be seen that a social media user, reportedly named Jamil, asked the unknown travellers, “Are they Qazi Faez Isa’s son? Upon which, an individual said, “No, no, they are not these children,” and the video gets cut.

    Sara Mir added her voiceover in the original video in which she used harsh language against the unknown travellers, declaring them to be Qazi Faez Isa’s children.

    “Qazi Faez Isa has sent his son here. Look at Qazi’s shameful and filthy son,” Sara Mir said in the dubbed video.

  • Fakhar Zaman considering retirement from cricket: reports

    Fakhar Zaman considering retirement from cricket: reports

    Pakistan’s aggressive opener Fakhar Zaman is reportedly considering retirement after being dropped from the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) central contract, according to Urdupoint.

    The aggressive batter has been asked to undergo another fitness test in January, revealing double standards. Usman Khan stopped during the third round of the 2-kilometre run but not only received a contract but also made it into the squad.

    According to details, the PCB selection committee released the list of centrally contracted cricketers yesterday, and Fakhar Zaman’s name was not included. Last year, he was in the B category. Fakhar Zaman is also not included in the squads for the tours of Australia and Zimbabwe.

    Recently, he was invited for a fitness test but couldn’t complete the 2-kilometer run in 8 minutes. This test was used as a basis to drop him.

    Some sources suggest his candid conversation at the connection camp and tweet in favour of Babar Azam also played a role. Close sources to Fakhar Zaman said he is very unhappy with the current situation. He believes he always played for the country and never prioritized records but is being treated this way. Fakhar Zaman is considering retirement but hasn’t made a final decision.

    Close friends advised him not to make any emotional decisions, as he could still represent Pakistan for several more years. On the other hand, sources revealed that Imam-ul-Haq completed the run in 8 minutes and 11 seconds, while Kamran Ghulam completed it in 8 minutes and 22 seconds. Yet, Imam was excluded, and Kamran was awarded a contract.

    Similarly, Usman Khan stopped during the third round of the 2-kilometre run this month but was still included among the contracted cricketers and in the teams for the Australia and Zimbabwe tours.

    Despite having fewer wickets than Haris Rauf (C), Naseem Shah was placed in the B category. Shaheen Afridi, who has taken the most 80 wickets for Pakistan in all formats since July 1, 2023, was demoted from A to B category. On the other hand, Babar Azam remains in the A category despite being out of form for a long time.

  • Is the government trying to table a 27th Constitutional Amendment?

    Is the government trying to table a 27th Constitutional Amendment?

    An interesting situation is emerging in the political sphere of Pakistan as the coalition government, days after passing the 26th Constitutional Amendment, is now preparing to table the 27th Constitutional Amendment in the parliament.

    ARY News reported that a meeting was held between Shahbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari yesterday in Lahore, in which it was agreed by the two coalition partners that the 27th Constitutional Amendment would also be brought into effect and all efforts would be made to do so.

    In order to pass the new amendments, the government would need a 2/3rd majority in both houses of the parliament; however, JUI-F Chief Maulana Fazl ur Rehman has categorically refused to support any new amendments while talking to the media.

    But the real question is, what is the government trying to achieve through the 27th Amendment?

    Anchorperson Maria Memon stated on her show recently that there are considerable legal loopholes in the recently passed amendments, including the fact that “a constitutional bench cannot be formed.”

    According to Memon, “Article 191A dictates that a judicial commission would be responsible for making constitutional benches. However, according to Article 175A (one), the Judicial Commission must include the most senior Judge or Judges.”

    Maria stated that this is a serious flaw, and neither a new judicial commission nor a constitution bench can be appointed unless the Parliament amends the provision through the 27th constitutional amendment.

    The question arises whether the government would try to amend the seniority list of judges in the next amendments.

    Furthermore, recently, Rana Sanaullah, while talking to the media, also hinted at the possibility of legalising military trials of civilians in the upcoming amendments.

    Geo News reported that the coalition government wants to bring the 27th constitutional amendment aimed at empowering local government systems in the provinces.

    Adviser to the PM on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah pointed to the MQM-P’s long-standing demand for legislation to amend Article 140A to empower local government, including a request to allocate funds to local government (LG) institutions similar to the financing provided to provincial administrations.

  • ‘PTI’s social media managed from Germany, London,’ claims Fawad Chaudhry

    ‘PTI’s social media managed from Germany, London,’ claims Fawad Chaudhry

    Social media teams associated with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have come under vehement criticism by former Minister and ex-member of the party, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain.

    Appearing on Samaa’s programme, Mere Sawal with Absar Alam, the former Information and Broadcasting Minister, stated that YouTubers like Adil Raja, a former army major who is now pro-PTI, have earned 50,000 pounds using Imran Khan’s name in their vlogs within just two months.

    “Adil Raja has nothing to do with PTI, and he is not even associated with PTI,” Fawad said.

    Criticising PTI’s social media cell, he declared that one person is operating 30 social media accounts from Germany and London. “Un ki wajah se hum is condition mein hain.”

    “Pseudo PTI’s social media cell is even playing in the hands of foreign intelligence agencies like India’s RAW and banned outfit Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA),” Hussain alleged.

    He said that multiple pseudo-PTI YouTubers had harshly criticised journalists and Generals in Pakistan, which ultimately led them to turn against PTI.

    The leadership of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf showed a clear divide following Hussain’s harsh comments on advocate Salman Akram Raja last week.

    “Salman Akram Raja has been Nawaz Sharif’s lawyer from Panama until now. Who are the rest of these people,” Chaudhry Fawad Hussain asked, “The establishment has put us in jails and imposed its representatives on the party. As long as Imran Khan is in jail, they have a political life; when Imran Khan comes out from behind bars, they won’t even be visible,” Ch Fawad Hussain said on X (formerly Twitter).

  • PCB complains to broadcasters of Ramiz Raja’s treatment of Shan Masood

    PCB complains to broadcasters of Ramiz Raja’s treatment of Shan Masood

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has written a letter to the broadcaster over Ramiz Raja’s sarcastic remarks about captain Shan Masood.

    Despite the victory, Ramiz Raja had engaged in non-serious conversation with Shan Masood, repeatedly mentioning his six failures as captain and suggesting that spinner Noman Ali might be anaemic.

    This behaviour drew severe criticism on social media. Cricketer Muhammad Amir also criticized Ramiz Raja, stating that instead of finding faults, credit should be given where it is due.

    What Ramiz Raja said to Shan Masood?

    Pakistan Cricket Board’s former chairman sarcastically remarked on Shan Masood’s six failures as captain after the post-match conversation after the series win against England.

    Thanks to their spinners’ excellent bowling, Pakistan defeated England by nine wickets in the third and decisive Test match, winning the series 2-1.

    This victory marked Pakistan’s first home Test series win in almost three and a half years, with their last home series win in January 2021 against South Africa.

    Despite this crucial win against England, former PCB chairman and commentator Ramiz Raja made some unserious comments to captain Shan Masood.

    During the post-match conversation, Ramiz Raja sarcastically remarked on Shan Masood’s six failures as captain. At one point, he even commented that it seemed like Nauman Ali was suffering from anaemia.

    Ramiz Raja faced criticism on social media for his behaviour, with users strongly disapproving of his attitude at such a moment. Many felt that publicly insulting the national team’s captain was inappropriate.

  • Gary Kirsten resigns as Pakistan white-ball head coach

    Gary Kirsten resigns as Pakistan white-ball head coach

    Head coach of Pakistan’s white-ball team, Gary Kirsten, has resigned from his position on Monday morning, sending shock waves across cricketing circles. According to sources, Kirsten decided to resign due to disagreements with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

    Yesterday, reports emerged that there were severe disagreements between Kirsten and the PCB regarding team selection and matters related to support staff. Kirsten had threatened not to join the team for the Australia tour if his demands were not met.

    The disagreements stemmed from Kirsten’s insistence on having his way and not adhering to the contract. He was pressing for his preferences in the white-ball team and central contract categories and demanded the inclusion of his preferred foreign support staff.

    Kirsten conflict wiht PCB:

    According to Geo, relations between Gary Kirsten and the PCB have deteriorated due to Kirsten’s insistence on having things his way and not adhering to the contract. Kirsten was pushing his preferences in the white-ball team and central contract categories and was also demanding the inclusion of his preferred foreign support staff.

    According to the contract, Gary refused to stay in Pakistan and insisted on joining the team five to six days before a series or tour. The PCB reminded him that the contract allowed for one month of leave per year. Sources also mentioned that Kirsten was reminded of his commitment to be available for 11 months, but he failed to make himself available fully during or after the Champions Cup.

    Kirsten even threatened not to go to Australia until the contract for mental performance coach David Reid was clarified.

    PCB has taken a firm stance on enforcing the contract and Kirsten’s demands and wants full adherence to the agreement. The board has decided not to be swayed by Kirsten’s threats and maintained that any future decisions are for Kirsten to make.

    The Pakistan team will play three ODIs and three T20 Internationals in Australia, with the ODI series starting on November 4.

  • Daily round-up: Oct. 28, 2024

    Daily round-up: Oct. 28, 2024

    1. Teachers in Punjab have boycotted the Training Need Assessment (TNA) test — an examination which evaluates their training needs in the School Education Department (SED).

      The government created the TNA App to help in efficient online testing using multiple-choice questions to assess key teaching skills, and helping to identify areas for professional growth.

      With 720 centres set up for the test, and 60 teachers expected at each location, around 43,000 primary school teachers (PSTs) were supposed to take the test over the weekend but only 80 showed up.

      2. The Swat River has been diverted for the Mohmand Dam project, confirmed by Asim Rauf Khan, Project Director and General Manager of WAPDA, and Chief Engineer Fasih Ullah.

      About 35% of the dam is built, and 98% of the tunnel work is done. When finished, the dam is expected to generate 800 megawatts of electricity each year, with completion set for 2027.

      It will store 1.29 million acre-feet of water, manage floods, produce low-cost electricity, and deliver 300 million gallons of drinking water to Peshawar every day.

      3. With on-going tensions in the middle east and Iran being one of Israeli targets, Pakistan is now closely monitoring air traffic entering its airspace. Pakistani air traffic control is now reviewing all incoming flights from the west to ensure safety.

        And now that Iran has closed its airspace, flights passing through Iran are now redirected through Muscat which is affecting a number of international routes and has resulted in increased security checks for planes coming from the west.

        4. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officially announced Mohammad Rizwan as the new captain for the ODI and T20 teams, with Salman Ali Agha as the vice-captain. This decision comes after former captain Babar Azam stepped down from his role earlier this month. Rizwan will lead the team in the upcoming limited-overs tours of Australia and Zimbabwe.

        Apart from this PCB has finalized the central contract list for the 2024-25 season, which will be effective from July 1, 2024.

        Notably, Fakhar Zaman has not been awarded a central contract this time around. His exclusion is speculated to be due to his dissent towards PCB regarding the dropping of Babar Azam from the squad and his failure in fitness tests.

        5. Manufacturers of essential foreign goods in Pakistan have not seen a major declines. In comparison, sales of foreign soft drinks, bottled water, and fast food have dropped amid consumer boycotts of Israeli products.

          Dawn highlighted that sales for Nestlé Pakistan were Rs 149.2 billion for the nine months ending September 30 —- a slight drop of 1.3% from Rs151 billion the previous year.