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  • PM Shehbaz writes to Joe Biden for Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s release

    PM Shehbaz writes to Joe Biden for Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s release

    Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif wrote a letter to the President of the United States Joe Biden on Friday for the pardon and release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui.

    Dr Siddiqui, a neuroscientist, has been serving an 86-year sentence at Federal Medical Center (FMC) Carswell in Texas, USA.

    Pakistani PM’s letter to the US read: “Now 52 years old, she has spent approximately sixteen years behind bars in the US.”

    Sharif also noted that several Pakistani officials have made consular visits to Siddiqui at the prison over the years and have expressed “significant concerns regarding her treatment.”

    Concerning the health of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, the Prime Minister’s letter to Joe Biden noted: “In fact, they even fear that she could take her own life.”

    “Keeping these facts in view, I request you, Mr President, to kindly exercise your constitutional authority and accept Dr Siddiqui’s clemency petition and order her release strictly on humanitarian grounds,” the letter maintained.

  • Shahzeb Khanzada schools Info Minister Azma Bukhari for threatening journalists

    Shahzeb Khanzada schools Info Minister Azma Bukhari for threatening journalists

    Veteran journalist Shahzeb Khanzada scolded Punjab Information Minister Azma Zahid Bokhari in his show over her threat to journalists before a press conference held by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz addressing the matter of the alleged ‘rape’ case of Punjab Group of College.

    Azma Zahid Bokhari on Tuesday, while threatening journalists, stated, “If anyone creates a nuisance in the press conference, I will not spare anyone, and my complaint means you have to face difficulties in your employment.”

    Later, the Information Minister clarified her statement on X (formerly Twitter) by saying that her video clip was not fully shared.

    Responding to the open threat, Shahzeb Khanzada, on his programme, criticised the Information Minister, saying, “Aap hath jor kar karain ya buland awaz ma karain, ap tameez se karain ya badtameezi say karain, dhamki tu dhamki huti hai.”

    “Who are you to threaten journalists,” he questioned.

    Khanzada highlighted the double standard of the Information Minister, stating that when they (indirectly named PML-N) are in opposition, they stand with journalists, but once they form the government, they show their true colours.

    On the other hand, Azma Bokhari told journalists at the Lahore High Court (LHC) that there would be no more pampering.

    “Jo mujhy meri auqaat bataty hain un ko pehly apni auqaat dekhni chahiye,” she added.

    Responding to a journalist’s question, she replied, “Now there is no brotherhood and no pampering.”

  • Real reason behind Imran Khan’s expulsion from Oxford chancellor race

    Real reason behind Imran Khan’s expulsion from Oxford chancellor race

    Journalist Murtaza Ali Shah has listed down the probable reasons that led to Oxford University blocking founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, from the University chancellorship race.

    Appearing on the Neo News programme Madde Muqabal, journalist Murtaza Ali Shah disclosed that Imran Khan does not fulfil the requirements of becoming Oxford University chancellor, which demands a “fit and proper person.”

    According to the Oxford University criteria for Chancellorship, a convicted person is not eligible to become the University chancellor. “Imran Khan was convicted in Tosha Khana case,” the journalist said.

    Murtaza Ali Shah further revealed, “A chancellor candidate shouldn’t be the member of a legislative assembly. Although currently Imran Khan is not a lawmaker, there is the possibility of his premiership in future, on which the University has reservations.”

    Meanwhile, The Telegraph lambasted Imran Khan shortly before Oxford University released its list of ineligible candidates to run for the Chancellorship post.

    An oped printed by The Telegraph declared Imran Khan a narcissistic man and a sympathiser to Taliban who had restricted women’s education in Afghanistan, adding that if Khan was elected Oxford Chancellor, he would help Western enemies.

    The newspaper wrote that 20th-century cricketer Imran Khan, who presented himself as a quasi-islamist in the 21st century, though in reality he is not Islamist, was among the candidates competing for Oxford chancellorship.

    He is remembered either as a cricketer or for his frivolous stories in magazines in the 1980s, yet some people in the United Kingdom (UK) advocating for Imran Khan, the oped said.

    Meanwhile, Imran Khan’s Advisor on International Affairs, Syed Zulfi Bukhari, claimed that Oxford University blocked Khan from contesting the chancellor election after the Pakistan government pressured the administration.

    “The Oxford University has made a very narrow-minded and pressured decision to block Imran Khan. The decision came as a big disappointment because the whole of Pakistan wanted Imran Khan to take part in the Oxford University chancellor election. People from India, Bangladesh, Indonesia and many Islamic countries wanted Imran Khan to take part,” Bukhari told Geo News.

  • Seven ruling MNAs to vote against constitutional amendments: Barrister Gohar

    Seven ruling MNAs to vote against constitutional amendments: Barrister Gohar

    Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Barrister Gohar Khan on Thursday claimed that seven Members of National Assembly (MNAs) from the ruling coalition will vote against the twenty-sixth constitutional amendment.

    “The government’s numbers are only complete in their books. The government neither consulted its members nor answered them out of fear,” Barrister Gohar Khan told Geo News.

    He claimed Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari may also know that his parliamentary members are not going to vote in favour of the government’s proposed amendments, adding, “Government members said they will not vote even if they are disqualified.

    The twenty-sixth constitutional amendments aim to establish a new Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) and fix judges’ tenure to three years.

    To pass the constitutional amendment, the government is reportedly short of 13 votes in the National Assembly (NA) and nine in the Upper House (Senate).

  • Punjab College protests: Over 150 arrested as students take to roads in Rawalpindi

    Punjab College protests: Over 150 arrested as students take to roads in Rawalpindi

    Police have arrested at least 150 violent protesters in Rawalpindi who were demonstrating against the alleged rape of an unnamed female student in Punjab Group of Colleges in Lahore.

    The police used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.

    A social media post went viral alleging that a rape took place in a campus of Punjab Group of Colleges. However, as yet, no student or family has come forward to file a complaint. Enraged students staged protests outside different colleges in Lahore, leaving 28 people injured.

    Rawalpindi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operation Hafiz Kamran Asghar today told Dawn that at least 150 violent protesters had been arrested so far, and police have controlled the law and order situation in Rawalpindi.

    The Senior Superintendent of Police said that whoever attempts to take the law into their own hand under the pretence of protest would face legal consequences.

    “All the closed roads have also been opened,” SSP Asghar added.

    Rawalpindi police on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, “Rawalpindi Police is fully prepared to deal with any law and order situation.”

    Earlier, a college security guard lost his life in violent clashes with students in Gujrat district. Police have booked 185 people in a murder case.

  • Family members of lawmakers ‘disappearing’ as Constitutional Amendments approach

    Family members of lawmakers ‘disappearing’ as Constitutional Amendments approach

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member Meher Bano Qureshi, the daughter of former Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, posted on X (formerly Twitter) late at night on October 16 that her sister-in-law, the wife of PTI MNA Zain Qureshi, was abducted from near their home by “masked men in plain clothes and multiple cars.”

    A few hours later, Qureshi posted a photo with the caption: “Alhamdulillah, she’s home. Thank you for your prayers and support!”

    “They have not been able to break us for the last year and half despite all kinds of threats and are now resorting to such low level tactics. Mine & my family’s faith in Allah is unbreakable. He will see us & Pakistan through this fascism,” she wrote.

    However, Meher Bano Qureshi is not the only one to complain about the sudden ‘disappearance’ and ‘abduction’ of lawmakers and their family members.

    This disturbing trend was first revealed by Chairman Balochistan National Party (BNP) Akhtar Mengal, who recently handed over his resignation as an MNA, citing unheard grievances of Balochistan when he took to X (formerly Twitter) to write that his lodges in Islamabad had been raided.

    Mengal also wrote: “My party Senator Naseema Ehsan is confined to her apartment, and her son has been abducted. Meanwhile, my party’s other Senator Qasim Roonjo, who went for his dialysis at 8 a.m. in Islamabad, has been untraceable along with his son since then. Is this what democracy looks like?!!!”

    Interestingly, Akhtar Mengal posted about the alleged abduction of his party senators around the same time PTI’s Meher Bano Qureshi tweeted about the short ‘disappearance’ of her sister-in-law.

    In a separate post, the PTI member also revealed on X: “She was taken literally yards away from interior minister’s @MohsinnaqviC42 house who happens to be our neighbour.”

    Meanwhile, Akhtar Mengal strongly condemned the alleged harassment of his party senators, saying, “After Benazir Bhutto’s and Nawaz Sharif’s Charter of Democracy we now have the Zardari-Sharif Crater of Democracy. Indeed democracy is the best revenge and ofcourse vote ko bahut izzat do.”

    Mengal also showed solidarity with PTI’s Meher Bano Qureshi, writing, “All boundaries have been breached to ensure the votes get pushed through. It’s a déjà vu of Musharaf’s dictatorship. Shameful act.”

    The BNP leader warned last week that “undemocratic methods” were being employed to enforce the upcoming constitutional amendments.

    Meanwhile, netizens also dived into what could be the reason behind the disturbing trend. Journalist Maria Memon quoted Qureshi’s post with a caption: “The so-called “political consensus” is being achieved at a very heavy cost.”

    Columnist Arifa Noor posted: “Nearly every other day, there are incidents that leave one speechless.”

    Another X user posted, “Picking up someone’s wife who is not even involved in politics is lowest of low. These actions are eroding any remaining trust or confidence in the state. Let sense prevail; don’t compromise your entire humanity over short-term political benefit.”

    PTI has been campaigning and protesting against the government’s proposed 26th constitutional amendment, which aims to reform the judiciary, amongst other things.

    The coalition government remained unsuccessful last month when it tried to pass the constitutional package, but since then it has been aggressively championed, in a campaign led by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, to get the required votes.

  • Punjab College ‘rape’: CM Maryam orders crackdown on those spreading fake news

    Punjab College ‘rape’: CM Maryam orders crackdown on those spreading fake news

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday directed to initiate a crackdown on individuals involved in spreading fake news concerning the alleged rape of a student at Punjab College of Women.

    During a press conference, the Punjab Chief Minister remarked that a crackdown should be initiated “regardless of whether they belong to the PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) or Chaudhry Pervez Elahi’s Q-League.”

    Maryam Nawaz criticises the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for spreading disinformation and unrest in the country at a time when the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit was taking place in Islamabad.

    “I call them [PTI] a terrorist organisation for some reason. Who will compensate for the loss that the child and her family suffered as a result of her name being used to spark unrest,” she added.

    “I know very well who is behind this incident and will not leave anyone who was involved in this,” the CM said

    A report from a high-level committee established by the Punjab government has confirmed that the girl was not raped, and her injuries were sustained at her home.

  • Omar Abdullah Takes Oath as Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister

    Omar Abdullah Takes Oath as Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister

    Omar Abdullah took the oath of office as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir in Srinagar on October 16, 2024. Five ministers, two from Kashmir and three from the Jammu region, also took the oath of office. Omar Abdullah was declared the 1st Chief Minister in Jammu & Kashmir within 6 years after the Central rule was imposed. He was sworn in over the head of his rival, Mehbooba Mufti, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) head until 2018. This girl was Jammu’s last chief minister.

    The ceremony of taking the oath of office was organized at the Sheri-Kashmir International Conference Centre in Srinagar. It was witnessed by Indian leaders and politicians, such as the opposition leader Rahul Gandhi and Congress’s Priyanka Gandhi. This is the first elected government in the region that includes Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir since Article 370 was repealed.

    Omar Abdullah

    This marks Abdullah’s second term as the region’s Chief Minister after 2009. He holds the record of becoming the region’s first chief minister after the end of its special status. Abdullah’s father, Farooq Abdullah, was the IIOJK CM while in office three times. Contrary to that, Abdullah’s grandfather, Shaikh Mohammad Abdullah, held the post of the Minister in charge of the IIOJK Government as the first one. He also had the position of Chief Minister of the region.

    Nidhi Razdan in Front Row at Omar Abdullah Swearing-In Ceremony

    This is not the first time the former NDTV journalist is supposed to share romantic relations with Omar Abdullah. Their relationship has fascinated the public for several years, with pictures of them together appearing on social sites for a long time.

    Senior journalist Nidhi Razdan was repeatedly hounded for having an affair with National Conference leader Omar Abdullah. This time, an image of Nidhi Razdan was posted on the internet at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre in Srinagar on Wednesday at Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s sworn-in program.

    Omar Abdullah vs Payal Abdullah: Plea For Divorce

    The Supreme Court allowed the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, and his divorced wife, Payal Abdullah, to enter into mediation. A bench comprising Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Ahsanuddin Amanullah listed the matter for consideration after ten weeks when the mediator’s report will be available.

  • Jemima’s heartfelt appeal for Imran Khan draws global attention

    Jemima’s heartfelt appeal for Imran Khan draws global attention

    In an interesting development, Jemima Goldsmith, the former wife of Imran Khan, took to X (formerly Twitter) on October 15 to write a long post showing serious concerns about restrictions on Khan and his health in prison.

    “The Pakistan authorities have stopped all visits to him by his family and his lawyers. They have also postponed all court hearings. He is now completely isolated, in solitary confinement, literally in the dark, with no contact with the outside world. His lawyers are concerned about his safety and well-being,” warned Jemima in a post that garnered global attention.

    Her post comes amidst PTI’s postponement of October 15 protest in D-Chowk after government allowed a team of doctors to visit Khan in jail to allay the party’s concerns about his health.

    PTI had set a condition for calling off its protest on October 15, which coincided with the day Pakistan was set to host the SCO summit in Islamabad.

    There was internal opposition, including by CM KP Ali Amin Gandapur and Barrister Gohar Ali, in the PTI for announcing the protest on the same day as the SCO summit was going to take place. While some leaders, including Hammad Azhar and Salman Akram, advocated for holding the protest in any case.

    Last night, Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar posted on X that former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan was in good health after doctor teams examined him.

    “We were informed a while ago that Alhamdulillah, Khan Saab is in good health and had exercised for an hour today. We shall get medical reports from them soon, and I will share with you, InshaAllah,” wrote Barrister Gohar Ali Khan.

    However, in a twist to the story, PTI leader Salman Akram Raja last night posted on X: “Dr. Asim Yusuf returned immediately from abroad yesterday on my request. Today they stood outside Adiala Jail for hours. He was not allowed to meet Khan Sahib. Basic human behavior and the sentiments of millions of people were mocked.”

    Similarly, another PTI leader, Meher Bano Qureshi, also shared concerns about the credibility of the government-appointed team of doctors that visited Imran Khan in Adiala Jail on Tuesday morning.

    She wrote on X: “Dr. Asim was not allowed to meet Imran Khan today, he was kept waiting in the prison and had to leave without meeting Imran Khan. There have been serious concerns regarding his wellbeing and safety in prison and while we are being told he was seen to by two doctor’s from PIMs, how can we just take their word? Medical Reports are awaited. A better step would have been to grant Dr Faisal access. The government has shown little character or responsibility whilst PTI has shown great flexibility and maturity. Let that be known.”

    Furthermore, Jemima Khan also wrote: “These actions come in the context of ongoing targeting of Imran’s family, as well as his party (PTI) members and supporters in an attempt to silence them and all political opposition in Pakistan.”

    Her post, as of now, has 7.5 million views, 78 thousand likes and 59 thousand re-tweets. Some of the notables who showed support to Jemima’s post include Piers Morgan and George Galloway.

    She also drew criticism from Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders and supporters.

  • Khawaja Asif reacts to Jemima’s Imran Khan plea

    Khawaja Asif reacts to Jemima’s Imran Khan plea

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has responded to Jemima Goldsmith’s post on X (formerly Twitter) concerning the health of the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi.

    Goldsmith, while alleging the incumbent government of misconduct towards Imran Khan in jail, wrote on X, “The Pakistan authorities have stopped all visits to him by his family and his lawyers. They have also postponed all court hearings.”

    The post sparked a strong reaction on social media.

    Responding to Jemima Goldsmith’s concern, Khawaja Asif said that Imran Khan was treated with constant leniency, adding that the incarcerated Khan had never shown mercy towards his opponents.

    Recalling the Imran Khan-led government’s aggressiveness towards the opposition, the Defence Minister claimed that former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was not even allowed to phone call his wife Kulsoom Nawaz when she was on her deathbed while the opposition leader was in jail without any allegation.

    Similarly, British Journalist Piers Morgan also reacted to Jemima Goldsmith’s post, “This is outrageous, and appalling. Please RT Jemima’s tweet to raise awareness of this shocking development.”

    Asif stated that Piers Morgan was disappointed over the case of a convicted prisoner in Pakistan but turned a blind eye to the plight of thousands of Palestinian hostages in Zionist prisons and the brutal genocide in Gaza.