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  • Fakhar Zaman makes new demand to PCB

    Fakhar Zaman makes new demand to PCB

    National left-handed opener batsman Fakhar Zaman has a new message for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

    The batsman refused to play in the white ball series in Australia. According to Samaa’s reporter Qadir Khawaja, he has requested two months’ rest from the PCB in an email. Fakhar also complained to the international director at the connection camp.

    Earlier, the PCB selection committee had dropped Babar Azam from the last two matches of the home Test series against England, after which Fakhar posted a message on X (formerly Twitter) supporting Babar. Later, PCB sent a show-cause notice to Fakhar on his response.

    Now, he has submitted the response to the show cause notice sent by the PCB. The aggressive batter said, “Babar Azam is my friend and fellow player, subordinate to the PCB, and it is obligatory to accept the decisions. The intention of supporting Babar Azam was not to slander PCB or any other person.”

    “I am in central contract; I am getting a salary; I talked about Babar Azam’s cricket; I think Babar Azam should have been given a chance in difficult times. PCB is our institution, we respect it and will continue to do so”, he further added.

    Pakistan squad announcement for the tour of Australia is expected to be revealed today.

  • BJP leader’s son marries Pakistani girl online

    BJP leader’s son marries Pakistani girl online

    Indian ruling party Bharatiya Janata Party’s leader Tehseen Shahid’s son got married to a Pakistani girl through an online Nikkah.

    Mohammad Abbas Haider, the son of the Uttar Pradesh leader of India’s ruling party, fell in love with a Pakistani girl, Andaleeb Zahra, from Lahore. The wedding was attended by local BJP leaders, including Brijesh Singh Parshu, an elected member of parliament from Jaunpur.

    The wedding caught the attention of both sides of the border.

    The Nikkah was performed over a video call since visa restrictions remain tight amid ongoing tensions between the countries. The boy’s side was in Jaipur, Uttar Pradesh, and the girl’s side was in Lahore.

    Tahseen Shahid is a resident of Jaunpur’s Makhdoom Shah Adahan and is associated with BJP as a party’s corporator. He decided to marry his elder son with a relative’s daughter a year ago.

    Apart from not being granted the visa, the Indian Express reports that the girl’s mother, Rana Yasmeen Zaidi’s health, deteriorated as the wedding approached, and she was admitted to a hospital in Lahore.

    Tahseen Shahid, after discussing this with his sister in Lahore, decided to have the nikkah via video call. He, along with hundreds of baristas, arrived at the Imambargah and got married online in front of everyone on the TV screen.

    Religious scholar Maulana Mahfouz-ul-Hasan Khan recited Nikah verses. He even explained that a girl’s permission is necessary in Islam. In such a case she must give permission to a cleric either online or offline, then scholars from both sides can sit together and perform Nikah.

  • Watch: Nora Fatehi and Saud Qasmi unite in Dallas

    Watch: Nora Fatehi and Saud Qasmi unite in Dallas

    Bollywood star Nora Fatehi, well known for her item songs, and renowned actor Saud Qasmi were recently spotted together in Dallas, USA, bringing fans to their feet with excitement.

    Nora Fatehi has gained immense popularity through her dances in hit songs and movies.

    She also lends her star power to the National Cricket League USA final, as she adds a bit of glamour to the event.

    Saud Qasmi is one of Pakistan’s most celebrated actors, who has starred in well over 150 films since his debut in 1993. His role in popular film Hawain made him a household name in the industry.

    With Nora’s international victory and Saud’s diversified performance in films and TV, the unexpected meeting of these two stars in Dallas is set to tickle the imagination of fans over what is next in the pipeline for both of them.

    Check the video below:

  • Palestinian artist Mahasen Al Khatib killed in Israeli airstrike

    Palestinian artist Mahasen Al Khatib killed in Israeli airstrike

    Palestinian artist Mahasen Al Khatib, known for her moving illustrations and character designs, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Jabalia camp in Gaza.

    On the Saturday before her death, Mahasen shared her final artwork on X (formerly Twitter), paying a tribute to 19-year-old Shaban al Dalu with the caption “Tell me what you’re feeling when you see anybody burning.”

    In an interview with Middle East Eye, Mahasen’s uncle, Hosam said, “The house was full of displaced people when Israel launched a series of intense attacks on the neighbourhood, Mahasen was killed instantly and eight individuals were injured, some critically.” 

    “The world has lost a talented artist, and we’ve lost a beloved family member. Mahasen’s art will continue to inspire and educate people about the reality of Gaza,” Hosam al-Khateeb added.  

    Mahasen Al Khatib, who was not only the artistic voice of her community but also the breadwinner for her family, leaves behind a profound legacy. 

     Through her work as a painter, freelance character designer, and digital art mentor, she inspired many with her creative expression, which portrayed the realities of life in Gaza, Her loss is felt deeply, both on a personal and artistic level.

  • Three minors assaulted in separate incidents in Haripur

    Three minors assaulted in separate incidents in Haripur

    Three minors, including two siblings, have reportedly been assaulted during the last two days in Haripur, reports Dawn.

    Police have said that one accused, allegedly a prayer leader, was arrested while the man charged in the other FIR is still at large.

    The police told Dawn that the father of the siblings complained that his 11-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter learnt the Holy Quran from Qari Qamar Zaman, the prayer leader accused of assaulting them.

    “The two children informed me on Friday that their teacher, who is also a native of the same village, assaulted each of them three to four times during the last few days intermittently,” the complainant stated in the FIR.

    The prayer leader serves in a mosque in Mohallah Choee Pind Hashim Khan.

    The FIR states that the suspect repeated the act on Friday afternoon, took the minor boy to his sleeping room situated within the premises of the mosque, and assaulted him.

    A case was registered under section 376 of PPC and section 53 of the Child Protection Act.

    The police confirmed that Qari Qamar Zaman has confessed to sexually abusing the two children. The initial medical examination of the victims at Haripur Trauma Centre proved the claims of assault.

    However, the case will proceed based on the final report of the Forensic Science Laboratory.

    In a similar incident, a gang of criminals allegedly abducted a school-going teenager and subjected him to sexual assault.

    The 16-year-old boy, identified as Luqman Shah, lodged a complaint with the police, stating that he was a student in 9th grade at a government school in Haripur.

    “On Friday when I was on way to my home after school time a boy from the same village offered me a ride, but instead of taking me to the village he took me to the house of one Gustasib alias Usama Kohistani in Mohallah Rasheed Abad and disappeared. After some time Gustasib forcibly assaulted me at gunpoint and warned me of dire consequences if I shared the ordeal with my parents,” he told the police.

    The victim’s family alleged that the suspects have support from the police.

    Express Tribune reported that local police have allegedly started supporting the suspect because he is in cohorts with the police.

    The teenager was abducted at gunpoint by a person named Taseem Ali and taken to the place of Gastasab who sexually assaulted him.

    The local police registered a case against these suspects, but the Investigation Officer (IO) and his fellow Moharrar provided relief to the accused party.

    Gastasab has been charged under section 376 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    The other two suspects who abducted the victim and brought him back after the assault were not included in the FIR.

    Express Tribune reports that the police has a history of giving these criminals a room of relief in previous instances as well.

    The gang kidnaps innocent school and college students and threatens them. Meanwhile, their motorcycles bear police number plates.

    Waqar Malik, the maternal uncle of the victim, alleged that Gustasab’s uncle is posted as the Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) at the City police station while relatives of other gang members are also posted on various posts in the local police.

    Meanwhile, the people of Haripur have demanded that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General, the Hazara division Deputy Inspector General and the Haripur Deputy Police Officer should immediately take notice of this matter.

  • Reham Khan has marriage advice for Hania Aamir

    Reham Khan has marriage advice for Hania Aamir

    Journalist Reham Khan has marriage advice for superstar Hania Aamir though we don’t know if the actress actually asked for it.

    Reham recently participated in a podcast where she was asked about Hania Aamir.

    “If I hadn’t introduced her, someone else would have,”

    Khan said, adding, “Hania Aamir possessed talent, and even back then, she used to dub videos and imitate others well, before platforms like TikTok existed.”

    Hania Aamir hails from Abbottabad, Reham pointed out, stating that people from the Hazara division are not only talented but also cute.

    She praised Hania Aamir’s acting, saying, “I am watching her drama ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,’ and for the first time, I am watching a Pakistani drama.”

    She added, “The good thing about Hania Aamir is that she doesn’t respond to critics, focuses on her work, and is doing very well.”

    She also expressed hope for Hania Aamir’s future, saying, “Hania could land a good project in Bollywood, and I pray she gets the opportunity.”

    Reham praised Hania while advising her not to get married right now.

    She said, “She should continue focusing on her career in the same way. She shouldn’t get married yet and shouldn’t fall into these cycles.”

  • Friendly fire between Yasir Hussain, Sonya Hussayn on fashion choices

    Friendly fire between Yasir Hussain, Sonya Hussayn on fashion choices

    Actor Yasir Hussain recently posted a picture on his Instagram story wearing a maroon Ajrak shirt with white trousers, blending Eastern and Western styles. Sonya Hussyn, one of his closest friends, complimented his outfit and jokingly asked to borrow it. She commented, “Pyari Baji, can I borrow this outfit for a day, pretty please?”

    In response, Yasir teased her, saying, “Chal jhoti…tu itny zaida kapry kab sy pehennay lagi.”

    Sonya reacted with angry emojis, keeping their banter playful.

    Check the pictures below:

    Yasir gained fame with his debut film Karachi Say Lahore. Some of his popular projects include Lahore Say Aagay, Shadi Mubarak, Badshah Begum and Baaghi. He has also directed dramas like Koel and Aik Thi Laila.

  • Clean Gilgit-Baltistan Project by Nestlé Pakistan sees installation of first waste segregation machine in Gilgit

    Clean Gilgit-Baltistan Project by Nestlé Pakistan sees installation of first waste segregation machine in Gilgit

    Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan Abrar Ahmad Mirza inaugurates the machine to facilitate Gilgit-Baltistan Waste Management Company for smart waste management.

    Staying true to its vision for a waste-free future, Nestlé Pakistan recently installed the first waste segregation machine in Gilgit, under its Clean Gilgit-Baltistan Project.

    Inaugurated by Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan Abrar Ahmad Mirza, the machine is situated in one of Gilgit-Baltistan Waste Management Company’s collection sites and will facilitate the sorting and segregation of different types of plastics and paper waste ushering in smart waste management in the region.

    Acknowledging Nestlé’s contribution, Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan Abrar Ahmad Mirza said, “We are delighted that Nestlé is making great efforts to reduce packaging waste in the region, and the progress of Clean Gilgit Baltistan Project is a testament in this regard.”

    Earlier, as part of the CGBP program, Nestlé installed three compressing and baling machines, one each in Gilgit, Hunza and Skardu. The company also installed 122 benches and waste bins made of recycled plastic at popular tourist spots in the region and donated 15,000 reusable bags for distribution among the communities. In the last five year, these efforts culminated into waste management facilitation of over 6000 tons of plastic packaging in the region, making a positive environmental impact.

    Highlighting Nestlé’s global vision, Sheikh Waqar Ahmad, Head of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, Nestlé Pakistan said, “We are accelerating our actions to reduce the environmental impact of various kinds of packaging waste. Our vision is that none of our packaging, including plastics, ends up in landfill nor in oceans, lakes and rivers.”

    “Tackling packaging waste requires a collective action of leveraging public private partnerships to find improved solutions to reduce, reuse and recycle,” he added.

    Senior Minister Local Government & Rural Development Abdul Hameed, Minister for Planning & Development Raja Nasir Ali Khan, Commissioners of Gilgit & Hunza, and other senior government officials representing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Gilgit-Baltistan Waste Management Company (GBWMC) were also present on the occasion.

    Under the CGBP program, Nestlé Pakistan has committed donation of a Waste Segregation Machine for Skardu, installation of additional 100 benches in Gilgit-Baltistan region and launch of Waste Management trainings for hospitality sector in partnership with GBWMC and EPA among other activities in 2025.

    Gilgit-Baltistan is major tourist destination in Pakistan, serving as a hub for trekking and mountaineering expeditions in the Karakoram mountain range.

    This initiative marks Nestlé Pakistan’s efforts to reduce the environmental impact of packaging waste by improving its management and recycling, in line with UN Sustainable Development Goals 12 and 17 – Responsible Consumption & Production and Partnership for Goals.

  • 26th Amendment: PPP chief all praise for Maulana Fazlur Rehman in parliament

    26th Amendment: PPP chief all praise for Maulana Fazlur Rehman in parliament

    Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari paid tribute to Chief Jamiat Ulema Islam (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman in parliament over his support for the 26th Constitutional Amendment.

    “Other than President Asif Ali Zardari, the second person I respect for their politics is Maulana Fazlur Rehman,” he said while addressing the National Assembly session on Sunday night.

    “Maulana’s efforts contributed the most to the success of the 26th Constitutional Amendment,” he maintained.

    Praising the political parties who voted in favour of the Constitutional Amendment bill, he forgot to mention the name of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP).nehen his fellow lawmakers reminded him, he humorously stated, “How we can forget BAP, without BAP amendments can’t be passed.”

    Recalling the former dictators who ruled the country for around 33 years, he, in euphemistic words, declared the judiciary responsible for facilitating Martial laws over the past years.

  • PTI followers lash out at party leaders for betrayal

    PTI followers lash out at party leaders for betrayal

    After the coalition government succeeded in getting the 26th Constitutional Amendment bill passed from both houses of the parliament on October 21, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) followers on social media expressed disappointment with party leadership.

    Meanwhile, PTI’s official X handle posted pictures of two senators, Faisal Saleem and Zarqa Taimoor, and six MNAs with the caption, “They took votes from the people in Imran Khan’s name and sold their vote to the same mafia against whom the people gave him a mandate! These traitors will be counted among the darkest characters in the history of Pakistan!”

    PTI has publicly called out six MNAs: Aurangzeb Khaji, Mubarak Zeb, Usman Ali, Zahoor Qureshi and Chaudhry Ilyas. However, PTI fans have pointed out at the fact that Zain Qureshi, the son of incarcerated PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi, should also be named.

    Zain Qureshi had been incommunicado since last week with his sister expressing concerns on X about his disappearance. She took was called out by PTI followers on social media asking why her concerns came to light this late.

    PTI MNA Zain Qureshi posted a clarification video on his X handle early in the morning, emphasising that he is not going to vote for the government’s proposed bill.

    However, it seems his clarification does not have any weight in front of his followers with all the comments criticising him for his alleged betrayal.

    One user pointed out that a government-affiliated account by the name ‘Farhan Virk’ posted Zain Qureshi’s video on X (formerly Twitter) 22 minutes before Zain himself.

    Meanwhile, PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat claimed last night, “Nine lawmakers have been sold, five have come forward, four have been sold on reserve money. Their price was set around a billion rupees per person. Asif Zardari has paid them.”