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  • What happened during the Shehbaz-Bilawal meeting?

    What happened during the Shehbaz-Bilawal meeting?

    Inside details of the meeting between Pakistan Prime Minister (PM) Shahbaz Sharif and the Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari have been unveiled.

    The incumbent government has taken a PPP delegation, including former diplomat Sherry Rahman, former Prime Minister Pakistan Raja Parvez Ashraf, and Naveed Qamar, in confidence regarding legislation to be presented in the National Assembly on Monday.

    Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) members included the Prime Minister’s Special Assistant for Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.

    PPP complained to the government that they were being neglected in Punjab.

    Rehabilitation and relief activities for flood victims in Sindh was also discussed during the meeting.

  • Punjab govt offers one crore rupees bounty for Katcha dacoit

    Punjab govt offers one crore rupees bounty for Katcha dacoit

    Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah has suggested a joint operation by Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan police against the dacoits of Katcha area.

    Punjab Government has offered a Rs 10 million prize on the arrest or head of a high-value target dacoit and Rs 5 million for dangerous dacoits.

    Earlier, a case was registered against 131 individuals of different gangs at Rahim Yar Khan after an attack on police with rocket launchers killed 12 cops.

    Twelve policemen embraced martyrdom when riverine dacoits armed with guns and rocket launchers ambushed a police convoy in the Machka area of Punjab’s Rahim Yar Khan district.

    According to Punjab Police, two police vans were passing through the riverine Machka area from their weekly duties when one of the mobile got stuck, after which the militants attacked the police vans with rocket launchers.

    The News reported that seven policemen have been wounded in the attack as of now, with Punjab Police Chief IG Usman Anwar ordering that the injured be provided with the best possible medical facilities.

    This attack is one of the deadliest in recent years, which caused the martyrdom of more than ten cops and withdrew widespread condemnation from the country’s leaders.

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz condemned the attack while announcing that the attack will not go “unavenged.” She took to X to post, “11 police jawans embraced shahadat in a rocket launcher attack by Kacha gangs in Machka. It is indeed very sad but this will not go unavenged. My team under the supervision of Home Secretary, IG and CTD has been dispatched with clear directions to sort them out decisively.”

    Likewise, President Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned the incident saying, “Attacks on police and law enforcement agencies will not be tolerated.”

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered strong action be taken against the bandits while condemning the attack.

    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi posted on the banned social media platform X, “The gruesome attack on Punjab police in riverine area is not only condemned as minister of interior but also as a patriotic Pakistani. The attack, which has resulted in a heavy loss of life, shows the unwavering commitment of the police force to fight with such a menace.”

  • Government allocates Rs 20 billion for Azm-e-Istehkam

    Government allocates Rs 20 billion for Azm-e-Istehkam

    The incumbent federal government has approved Rs 20 billion special allocation for the Azme-e-Istehkam operation during a meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to combat terrorism and extremism.

    The meeting, presided over by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, allocated Rs 1.95 billion to Frontier Corp (FC) Balochistan for security expenses of the Reko Diq project and Rs 276.5 million to Frontier Corp Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) for project implementation Letters (PILs) out of Rs 2.23 billion.

    Operation Azm-e-Istehkam, initiated by the Pakistan Army, is the seventh operation since the 2000s. It was followed by Rad-ul-Fasad in 2017.

    The cabinet also approved Rs 100,000 sugar export at the request of Minister for Industries and Production Rana Tanveer Hussain.

  • Former MNA Aliya Hamza Malik acquitted in May 9 case

    Former MNA Aliya Hamza Malik acquitted in May 9 case

    The Gujranwala Anti-Terrorism Court has acquitted former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Member of National Assembly (MNA) Aliya Hamza Malik from the May 9 case.

    The court heard the case against the former MNA on May 9, during which no one appeared on behalf of Alia Hamza and her lawyers.

    Later, the court acquitted former Aliya from the May 9 case.

    Earlier, after being released from Sargodha jail, she was arrested by the Gujranwala police in a case registered in Cantt police station, accusing her of plotting the May 9 attacks.

  • Orya Maqbool Jan arrested from Lahore

    Orya Maqbool Jan arrested from Lahore

    Controversial television host Orya Maqbool Jan has been arrested by the Cyber Crime Wing of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on charges of hate speech and disrespectful remarks, The Express Tribune has reported.

    FIA has stated that Orya Maqbool Jan will be presented before the judicial magistrate for physical remand on Thursday.

    “A raid had taken place on his residency at the Defence Housing Society (DHA) phase 6,” FIA said in a statement.
    Jan’s lawyer Azhar Siddiqui has said his client was apprehended after a social media post about the Mubarak Sani case.

    Siddiqui said, “We haven’t been informed of the specifics of the FIR, and we believe the FIA lacks jurisdiction in this matter.” Yet, the First Information Report (FIR) has not been made public.”

    Orya has been criticised many times over the years for disparaging remarks about minorities.

  • PTI rally rescheduled for September 8

    PTI rally rescheduled for September 8

    A rally of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), scheduled to be held in Islamabad on August 22, has been postponed and rescheduled for September 8
    after the local government revoked the No Objection Certificate (NOC) and sealed the road, putting security on high alert.

    PTI chairman Barrister Gohar Khan commented on the notification, stating that it was done on founder PTI Imran Khan’s advice.
    He said, “We postponed the jalsa following a meeting with the PTI founder in Adiala jail,”

    PTI Secretary Genaral Omar Ayub stated, “We have received information that the government is conspiring to spread anarchy under cover of the jalsa”.

  • ‘Faiz became zero after retirement,’ Khan stomps all over Faiz in a public breakup

    ‘Faiz became zero after retirement,’ Khan stomps all over Faiz in a public breakup

    Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, while talking with journalists on August 21 in Adiala Jail, dismissed allegations of maintaining ties with former ISI Chief Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed after his retirement, saying, “General Faiz was no longer a hero after his retirement. He became a zero.”

    Khan opined that there would be no point to stay in touch with Faiz after his retirement, Samaa TV reported.

    Furthermore, expressing concerns about Pakistan’s image abroad, he said, “I’m a former civilian prime minister, and my trial in a military court will tarnish the reputation of Pakistan.”

    “I demand that the army chief conduct the trial of General Faiz in an open court if the former ISI Chief is involved in matters related to May 9,” he told journalists.

    Security sources have responded to Khan’s demand of holding an open trial of former ISI Chief Gen Faiz saying, “Who is he to tell whether there will be an open trial of Faiz Hameed or not,”  Samaa TV reported.

    Sources also revealed that if Khan is put on trial with Hameed’s ongoing case, then “rest assured, it will be open.”

    “The whole world will then know what the founding chairman is doing and has been doing,” warned the security sources, according to Samaa TV

    Previously:

    On August 12, Pakistan Army’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), announced the arrest of former ISI Chief Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed for misuse of authority and stealing valuables from the owner of Top City housing society in Islamabad.

    The army issued a statement that an inquiry was conducted into the complaints in compliance with the order of Pakistan’s Supreme Court (SC).

    ISPR stated in its press release of August 12, “Several incidents of violation of the Army Act have also come to light after Faiz Hameed’s retirement and the process of Field General Court Martial has also been started”.

    Meanwhile, journalist Omar Cheema on August 12 claimed that when authorities raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat last month, they found evidence of former spymaster Lt Gen (retd) Faiz’s “role in facilitating PTI.”

    Omar alleged, “Gen Faiz was connected to PTI leadership and trained them to bypass intelligence agencies’ supervision because he was the inside man.”

    The journalist further claimed, “The problem that the army is facing is the involvement of its own people with PTI. And the leader of all these internal dissenters is Gen Faiz.”

    He stated that the founder of PTI, Imran Khan, was getting some facilities in jail that nobody could explain until now.

    Cheema claimed that the Top City Case in which Gen Faiz was found guilty was just for optics, while the real reason was his cooperation with PTI and Imran Khan.

    “This is a big setback for Imran Khan because his biggest supporter has been arrested,” said Cheema.

    He said this indicates where the relationship between the army and the PTI is going.

    Two days later, the PTI founder suggested that a judicial commission be formed if Gen Faiz’s arrest is related to May 9 events.

    PTI remained unusually quiet on the matter with Khan saying that it was an ‘internal matter’ of the Army distancing his party from Gen Faiz’s arrest.

    While talking to journalists in Adiala Jail, Khan dismissed all the rumours about his relation with former ISI Chief, saying, “I have no connections with Faiz Hameed’s arrest.”

    Khan also criticised this military’s treatment of Gen Faiz, calling him an “asset that was wasted.”

    He suggested that accountability is good but should be “across-the-board accountability.”

    Khan recalled that ex-army chief Gen Bajwa removed Hameed at the behest of Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif, and after that, a heated exchange occurred between Khan and Bajwa. Khan calls Faiz Hameed ‘an asset’ that was wasted.

  • Fazlur Rahman will not form alliance with PTI

    Fazlur Rahman will not form alliance with PTI

    Chief of Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rahman has denied that he is forming an alliance with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and said that his party will continue political activities on their own.

    While speaking to the media at Dera Ismail Khan, he said,
    “Our alliance experience in the past has not been good, so we will continue our struggle on our own.”

    He further stated, “We are talking to the PTI on an issue basis instead of entering into a political alliance.”

    Fazlur Rehman made it clear that the party is not hostile to the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) or Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).

    The party led by Maulana Fazlur Rahman believed in launching an effort to achieve the rights of the oppressed people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan, staying within the constitution.

  • Man allegedly involved in spreading fake news triggering UK anti-Muslim riots arrested in Lahore

    Man allegedly involved in spreading fake news triggering UK anti-Muslim riots arrested in Lahore

    In an interesting development, Pakistani citizen Farhan Asif was taken into custody in Lahore for being involved in spreading fake news which sparked far-right racist riots in the United Kingdom a few weeks ago.

    During the last few weeks, Britain witnessed dangerous, widespread, violent riots as a result of misinformation about the identity of the alleged attack that killed three young girls on July 29.

    The riots targeted immigrants, Muslim communities, asylum centres and numerous mosques as well.

    The UK police authorities said that they had arrested over 1,000 people in connection with the weeks-long riots in England.

    The Lahore police stated that the suspect was arrested in the DHA area of Lahore and handed over to the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Cybercrime wing for interrogation.

    Geo News reported that the suspect works for a news platform based in Pakistan. He has already confessed to the interrogators that he once published a story on his news website that went viral.

    Background

    On August 8, BBC’s Marianna Spring reported about the involvement of a Lahore man in spreading misinformation regarding the Southport stabbing.

    The BBC report was followed by an ITV report stating that Farhan Asif was the owner of the website which misquoted the name of the stabber as Ali Al-Shakati and declared him an immigrant from Syria, who had arrived in the UK on a boat. Later, a UK court announced that the name of the teenager charged with the murders was Axel Rudakubana, who turned out to be a British national.

    ITV said that they couldn’t find out who is the real owner of the website but Farhan Asif has “a significant role in a network of news websites that have promoted falsehoods.”

    Dawn’s sources in Pakistan said that the person identified in the ITV report was a freelancer working for Channel3Now, which collects crime-related news from the UK and the USA and republishes the stories for the sake of clicks and advertisements.

    The BBC report also cracked down on people attached to Channel3Now and asserted that it was actually “a commercial operation attempting to aggregate crime news while making money on social media”. The analysis of the website also showed that all the the freelance writers were recruited from several countries, including Pakistan and India.

    The BBC report elaborated that there are “more than 30” people in the US, UK, Pakistan and India who work for the site, which usually recruits freelancers.

    According to ITV, Channel3Now regularly publishes sensational news stories under the garb of being an American-style TV channel.

    However, BBC quoted Kevin as saying that Farhan Asif in particular was not involved in the false Southport story, which the site has publicly apologised for, and blamed there UK based team for that.

    Wider disinformation network

    Even though the report speculated that the website had links with Russia, it could not come up with a proof for that. Marianna Spring stated, “I did not find any evidence to substantiate claims that Channel3Now’s misinformation could be linked to the Russian state. [A] person claiming to be from Channel3Now‘s management told me that the publication of the false name “shouldn’t have happened, but it was an error, not intentional”.

    Atika noted that there are chances of website be linked to Srivastava Group, an Indian company that ran a vast network of anti-Pakistan fake news websites, which was unearthed by the EU DisinfoLab in a 2019 investigation.

  • Imran Khan seeks help from UK PM Keir Starmer

    Imran Khan seeks help from UK PM Keir Starmer

    In an interview with British media outlet ITV at Adiala jail through his lawyer, former Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK) Keir Starmer on his election victory and sought help disseminating awareness of democracy being at risk in Pakistan.

    Founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said, “I urge PM Starmer and his cabinet, who assumed power through the genuine will of the people without any electoral manipulation, to imagine if their overwhelming victory was stolen”.

    “Picture a scenario where a party that barely won 18 seats usurped your mandate, where your party symbols were stripped, and your leaders were imprisoned or tortured until they switched allegiances or left politics altogether. Imagine homes broken into and women and children abducted in the dead of night.” Khan stated.

    “I am in a seven feet width and eight feet length prison which is usually allocated for death penalty perpetrators and terrorists,” he said, a statement that has been refuted by the government multiple times.

    “Surveillance is permanent, and privacy has been torn apart. Despite these hurdles, I am getting energy from exercise, prayer, and study,” Khan concluded..