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  • Players should always put country first and not cheat off the ground: Shaheen Afridi

    Players should always put country first and not cheat off the ground: Shaheen Afridi

    Lahore Qalandars Captain, Shaheen Afridi has said that players should always give priority to their country and should not cheat on the ground.

    While addressing the players in the dressing room after the match played between Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators yesterday, Shaheen said, “The players should always give priority to their country and should not cheat on the ground. The players should not pay attention to the outsiders, outsiders never want to see you high.”

    He stressed, “Always play with pride, if you make excuses you will never become stars”.

    “Everyone has supported me a lot for which I is grateful. It was a pleasure to win the trophy last year, this time everyone has been like a family. Now Ramzan is coming, spend this month with your family,” Shaheen said.

    Talking about Lahore Qalandars’ performance, Shaheen said, “There is always sunshine, this time the clouds covered the sun, all the players are the light of Pakistan and Qalandars.”

    In this season, Lahore could only manage to win one match out of eight matches.

  • ‘PTI will continue protests till restoration of mandate,’ Latif Khosa

    ‘PTI will continue protests till restoration of mandate,’ Latif Khosa

    Dozens of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers were reportedly arrested in Lahore amidst allegations of violent protests, prompting PTI leader Latif Khosa to vow continued demonstrations until their “mandate” is recognized.

    Speaking to the media in Lahore, Khosa emphasized the party’s singular demand for an audit of election results, stating that the government must address this issue before progress can be made.

    Khosa also called for the release of PTI founder Imran Khan, leaders, especially female leaders, and workers, asserting that the party will persist in its protests to defend the people’s right to self-governance and elect their representatives.
    “I will register an FIR against them for kidnapping. We’ll see how this government can run,” he said referring to police’s arrest of PTI workers as abduction.

    He asked the police to tell on whose order they were carrying out action against the political activists.
    Khosa revealed his own experience at the police station where he was detained for six hours, highlighting that although he wasn’t mistreated, he asserted his immunity as a sitting MNA against arrest without permission from the National Assembly speaker.

    Regarding the charges against PTI’s Salman Akram Raja for blocking roads, Khosa insisted that their protest was peaceful and demanded surveillance camera footage to verify if arteries were indeed obstructed.

    Earlier, around 40 PTI leaders and workers were booked under serious charges including terrorism, abduction, interference in public affairs, and harassment, following protests on Mall Road in Lahore against alleged election rigging.

    The FIR alleged that PTI leader Hafiz Farhat Abbas incited activists to damage public property and that Abbas, along with others, opened fire and assaulted a police constable.

    It claimed that PTI leader Hafiz Farhat Abbas incited the party activists to damage public properties. Henceforth, they damaged a government vehicle too, it added.

    Abbas along with four to five other unidentified persons opened fire and manhandled a police constable tearing his uniform, the FIR said adding police detained the PTI leader and recovered a pistol from him. The FIR mentioned that batons and clubs were recovered from 42 suspects arrested by police.

    Meanwhile, several PTI leaders, including Latif Khosa and Salman Akram Raja, were taken into custody during police actions in various cities as the party staged nationwide protests against alleged election manipulation and theft of its mandate in the recent elections.

    PTI supporters rallied in cities like Rawalpindi, Karachi, Kandhkot, and Tank, responding to the party’s call for demonstrations against what they perceive as electoral malpractice.

  • People love Sehar Hayat’s baby shower photos

    People love Sehar Hayat’s baby shower photos

    Its the age of TikTok and YouTube, with influencers on the platforms becoming more famous than ever before. Sehar Hayat is one of those popular TikTok stars from Pakistan. She often gets lots of attention on social media for things happening in her life. Recently, Sehar got married to singer Sami Rasheed. Their wedding was a big deal on social media.

    Now, Sehar is going to have a baby soon. So, her family organized a special event called a “Goud Bharai” to celebrate. They decorated their hands with henna and arranged a fun golf cart for Sehar’s entrance.

    Check the pictures below:

    This is how people reacted:

  • Nauman Ijaz proves yet again that he’s an excellent dancer

    Nauman Ijaz proves yet again that he’s an excellent dancer

    Veteran actor Nauman Ijaz is known for his brilliant performances in many Pakistani dramas but do you know, the man can shake a leg too?

    Recently, he and his family were seen at a family member’s wedding where
    Nauman along with his wife Rabia and their son Zaviyar, showcased their amazing dance moves. They were joined by other family members in the dance.
    Rabia Nauman looked stunning in a beautiful embellished formal outfit, while Zaviyar and Nauman looked dashing in their stylish attire.
    The dance video from the event, shared by Neena’s Photo Club, captures the joyful moments of the family’s performance. Fans of Nauman Ijaz always appreciate his phenomenal acting skills, and now they can also enjoy seeing his family’s fun-filled dance at the wedding.Nauman Ejaz also danced at a previous wedding, and people enjoyed it. Read more:https://thecurrent.pk/nauman-ejazs-adorable-dance-at-family-wedding-has-fans-in-rapture/

  • Media agencies claim Kate Middleton’s recent image was manipulated

    Media agencies claim Kate Middleton’s recent image was manipulated

    A recently released image of Kate Middleton, issued by Kensington Palace to put all rumors about her health to rest, has ended up creating new controversies.

    Various news agencies have issued notices not to use the image of Kate and her three children, including the Associated Press (AP), Reuters, Getty Images, and Agence France-Presse (AFP). All three on Sunday night withdrew it and told media outlets to “kill” the photo from their systems and archives because they believe that it has been manipulated.

    The AP said the photo had been withdrawn because upon “closer inspection, it appears that the source had manipulated the image” and the photo showed an “inconsistency in the alignment” of the left hand of Kate’s daughter, Princess Charlotte.

    The AFP said the image could not be used as it had been “altered” without elaborating.

    Reuters said it had deleted the image “following a post-publication review”.

    Kensington Palace did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The photo was posted on the royal couple’s official X account on Sunday accompanied by a caption thanking the public for their “kind wishes and continued support over the last two months” and wishing the public a Happy Mother’s Day.

    The image was reportedly taken by Kate’s husband, Prince William, during the past week on the grounds of Windsor Castle just outside of London.

    Background

    The release of the image, which remained online on Sunday night despite the withdrawal notices, came after Kensington Palace announced in January that Kate, 42, had been hospitalised for surgery and would take a break from official royal duties until after Easter.

    The lack of details about the reasons for her surgery and her prolonged absence from the public has prompted a plethora of speculation and conspiracy theories about her condition.

    Kate last appeared in public on Christmas Day while attending a church service at the royal family’s Sandringham estate.

    Read more: Kate Middleton appears in public, putting coma rumors to rest

  • Who does Shehbaz Sharif want to be in cabinet?

    Who does Shehbaz Sharif want to be in cabinet?

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has recommended 19 names to President Asif Ali Zardari to be inducted into the federal cabinet, according to a summary forwarded to the Aiwan-e-Sadr on Monday.

    As per Geo news, the federal cabinet is expected to take oath today at 3 pm at the President House.

    The list of recommendations for federal ministries includes several prominent names from the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), such as Ahsan Iqbal, Khawaja Asif, Ishaq Dar, and others. Additionally, Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui from MQM-P and Abdul Aleem Khan from Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party are also among those recommended.

    Furthermore, Senators Ishaq Dar and Musadik Malik have been recommended for appointment as federal ministers under clause 9 of Article 91 of the Constitution, as their Senate term is set to end on March 12.

    The clause permits the prime minister to appoint individuals outside of parliament to the federal cabinet for a period of six months.

    Three additional names recommended for induction as federal ministers under clause 9 of Article 91 are Muhammad Aurangzeb, Ahad Khan Cheema, and Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi.

    Shaza Fatima is the sole woman recommended for inclusion in the federal cabinet. She is slated to take oath as a state minister under clause 1 of Article 92 of the Constitution, according to the summary.

    Sources indicate that while the Prime Minister initially plans to keep the cabinet small, more ministers will likely be inducted in the second phase.

    The swearing-in of the federal cabinet follows Prime Minister Shehbaz’s oath-taking as the 24th premier of the country a week ago, and President Zardari’s inauguration as the head of state a day earlier, attended by all dignitaries.

  • Yusuf Pathan enters politics after cricket

    Yusuf Pathan enters politics after cricket

    Former Indian cricketer and aggressive batsman Yusuf Pathan has entered the field of politics.

    Elections for the 543-seat Lower House (Lok Sabha) in India will be held in different phases in April and May, expected to be formally announced by the Election Commission this week.

    According to Indian media, the political party All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) has announced the names of its candidates for the West Bengal seats. Yusuf Pathan has also been issued a ticket by TMC.

    The fiery batsman will contest from the Berhampur seat on behalf of the Trinamool Congress, while he is expected to face Adhirranjan Chaudhary of the Congress.

    Yusuf Pathan is now the third player from the 2011 World Cup winning Indian team to enter politics after Gautam Gambhir and Harbhajan Singh.

    Pathan’s younger brother and former Indian fast bowler Irfan Pathan congratulated his brother on social media on joining politics and wished him well.

  • Call for ceasefire at the Oscars

    Call for ceasefire at the Oscars

    Celebrities at the 96th Academy Awards were seen wearing red pins symbolising the call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

    These pins represent the stars’ support to Artists4Ceasefire — an open letter signed by celebrities and people from the entertainment industry, urging US President Biden to call for a ceasefire.

    The signatories near 400 which include Bradley Cooper and America Ferrera, who are both Oscar nominees this year, as well as Cate Blanchett, Drake, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez.

    “We’re all calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. We’re calling for the safety of everyone involved. We really want lasting justice and peace for the Palestinian people,” Guardian quotes Ramy Youssef from an interview at the red carpet. “We really just want to say, ‘let’s just stop killing children.’ There’s so much there to process and it feels like the easiest way to have the conversations that people want to have is when they’re isn’t an active bombing campaign happening.”

  • England’s Jason Roy refuses to play in Indian Premier League

    England’s Jason Roy refuses to play in Indian Premier League

    England’s famous cricketer Jason Roy has withdrawn from the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024.

    According to Indian media, Roy has excused himself from playing the league citing personal commitments. He was supposed to represent Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL, but now English player Phil Salt has been included in the team as a replacement.

    Currently Jason Roy is representing Quetta Gladiators in Pakistan Super League. Indian Premier League is going to start from March 22.

  • Pakistan seeks global assistance to overhaul tax system amidst significant drop in active taxpayers

    Pakistan seeks global assistance to overhaul tax system amidst significant drop in active taxpayers

    In a significant development, the count of active taxpayers has dwindled to 3.4 million, marking a 41 per cent decrease from the previous year. The government is contemplating seeking financial support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to enhance digital services within the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

    According to Express Tribune, approximately 500,000 individuals were excluded from the Active Taxpayers List (ATL) for tax year 2023 due to delayed submission of annual income tax returns. These individuals will incur a nominal penalty for reinstatement. Newly appointed economic czar, Muhammad Aurangzeb, chaired his inaugural meeting to explore avenues for improving digital services and expanding the tax base.

    The gathering, which included representatives from Karandaaz Pakistan, a firm specializing in financial inclusion services, concluded with the decision for Karandaaz to approach the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for financial backing in establishing a digital platform within the FBR.

    The government aims to streamline interactions between tax authorities and taxpayers, fostering transparency and curbing corruption. This initiative arises as the number of active taxpayers further drops to a mere 3.4 million, compared to last year’s figure of over 5.7 million—an alarming 41 per cent reduction.

    The FBR, having received 3.9 million income tax returns, removed approximately 500,000 individuals from the active list due to delayed filings. Consequently, those not on the active taxpayers list will face a 0.6 per cent withholding tax on cash withdrawals.

    To encourage compliance, the government allows the reactivation of approximately 500,000 individuals by paying a nominal Rs1,000 fine for late filing of returns. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is expected to exert pressure on the government to expand the tax base and simplify tax slabs for both salaried and business individuals.

    Recent data reveals a noteworthy contribution of Rs217 billion from the salaried class in the first eight months of the current fiscal year, surpassing the combined taxes paid by rich exporters and real estate players by Rs37 billion, or one-fifth.