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  • Daily round-up: Nov. 02, 2024

    Daily round-up: Nov. 02, 2024

    1. Senior analyst Nusrat Javed has predicted that the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, will be taken into “military custody” in the coming days. On the other hand, Hamid Mir has claimed that efforts are being made to put Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi back into jail because the government is wary of the possibility of Bibi joining PTI’s tehreek starting November 9.

    2. Yesterday marked International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, and according to UNESCO, more than 50% of journalist killings were documented in “crisis- and conflict-zones” in 2023, with the figures persistently at a high in the first six months of 2024.

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has ranked Pakistan 12th out of the 13 “worst offenders”, whereas Geo reports that this year alone, six journalists were killed while 11 assassination attempts were made.

    Speaking of fear and lack of freedom, the federal government has proposed amendments to the Anti-Terrorism Act under which any person with “reasonable suspicion” can be arrested and held in custody for three months, considering the “current security situation.”

    3. 30 bottled water brands have been deemed undrinkable by the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) with the presence of microbiological and chemical contamination. 

    Among the 12 brands are Natural Pure Life, Bro H2O, Purifa Spring Water, Aqua Health, Meher Natural, Mountain Pure, Oslo, Smart Pure, Fijji, More Plus, Qudrat, and Natural, declared unsafe for having high levels of sodium. 

    The remaining two brands, Black Seed Water and Natural, have increased turbidity levels.

    Turbidity is the “cloudiness” of a liquid caused by tiny particles, like sediments and microorganisms — the higher the turbidity, the more polluted water is and the harder it is to disinfect it.

    4. Pakistan is experiencing an upward trend in inflation, with the inflation rate rising to 7.17 per cent on an annualised basis in October.

    According to data released by the Federal Bureau of Statistics, the average inflation rate measured by the Consumer Price Index has been recorded at 8.68 per cent during the first four months of the fiscal year 2025 (July to October).

    5. The government plans to propose a major change to help people from the middle classes who want to go for Hajj. According to the submitted plan, which has yet to be approved by the federal cabinet, pilgrims will be able to pay their Hajj expenses in three instalments instead of a single payment.

    This is reportedly a part of a wider Hajj policy expected to be approved by the Ministry of Religious Affairs. As per the details of the instalments, pilgrims will pay a total of Rs 1.1 million in three payments, with an initial deposit of Rs 200,000 required when applying. On selection from a lucky draw, an additional Rs 400,000 will have to be paid, with the final amount payable before departure.

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  • Don’t miss out! Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’s epic finale to premiere in cinemas

    Don’t miss out! Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’s epic finale to premiere in cinemas

    The highly awaited finale of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum- starring Hania Aamir and Fahad Mustafa- will premiere in cinemas across Pakistan on November 5.

    ARY Digital recently announced that the final episode of the popular series will debut on the big screen, calling it “the greatest love story” in an Instagram post.

    “Watch the final twist unfold in cinemas across Pakistan. Booking is now open!” teased the network, sparking excitement among fans who have closely followed the show’s ups and downs.

    As the story nears its peak, viewers are eager to see what happens to Sharjeena (Hania Aamir) and Mustafa (Fahad Mustafa). After facing many challenges, they’re currently living apart. Sharjeena, who recently suffered a miscarriage, blames Mustafa for not being there for her.

    Earlier, the finales of Meray Paas Tum Ho and Ishq Murshid were also screened in theaters due to their popularity. Known for its gripping “marriage of convenience” storyline, the show’s finale is sure to draw in fans.

    The series features a talented cast, including Javed Sheikh, Bushra Ansari, Maya Khan, Naeema Butt, and Tauseeq Haider.

     
     Earlier, Fahad Mustafa recently engaged fans on Instagram with a poll asking, “How do you guys want to watch the finale episode?”
    The options were cinema screening or public screening.   

     
     After the big success of drama serials such as, Meray Paas Tum Ho, Parizaad and Ishq Murshid, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum is the latest drama to come to cinema, bringing its interesting opposites to attract storylines to fans in a new way.
      
    Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum marks Fahad Mustafa’s great return to the drama industry after almost 10 year, while Hania Aamir continues to shine on screen.  

     Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’s storyline hooked fans from the start, and now they have a say in how they’ll watch the finale, either in the grand sitting of a cinema or with the lively feel of a public screening.
     
     As the poll results come in, fans and Fahad Mustafa wait eagerly for the final decision.
     
     Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum is written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Badar Mehmood.
     
    The drama airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8:00 PM on ARY Digital.

  • Real estate company bidding for PIA has more than 200 FIRs registered against it

    Real estate company bidding for PIA has more than 200 FIRs registered against it

    Only one company, Blue World City, completed requirements to enter the bidding process for a stake in the country’s flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).

    Blue World City is a real estate project based in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Journalist Shahid Aslam reported that there are “almost 215 FIRs registered against the company owners with charges ranging from murder, illegal weapons, injuring people, and illegal occupation of land.”

    The Privatisation Commission had initially pre-qualified six bidders, including Fly Jinnah, a consortium led by YB Hol¬dings (Pvt) Ltd, Airblue Ltd, a consortium led by Pak Ethanol (Pvt) Ltd, Arif Habib Corporation Ltd, and Blue World City.

    It was also reported that initially, government members did not think of Blue World City, a real estate company, as a serious contender for PIA.

    The Commission shortlisted the six companies after an extensive review based on technical, financial, and documentary requirements, inviting them to proceed with the next stage of the bidding process to start buy-side due diligence.

    However, out of all the six qualified bidders, only one chose to submit “earnest money” prior to final bidding.

    Earnest money is a deposit made to a seller that represents a buyer’s good faith in making a purchase.

    The successful bidder would own a 51 percent stake in PIA and 100 percent of the airline’s share capital, along with management control.

    Business Recorder reported that the owner of Blue World City was also looking into acquiring operations at the Islamabad International Airport, which the government is looking to outsource.

    As part of the IMF conditions for structural reforms, the government decided to privatise PIA as in 2023, it reported a loss of over Rs 75 billion.

    PIA has a debt load of around Rs800 billion ($2.9 billion), and the government has needed to bail it out multiple times over the years.

    Journalist Shahid Aslam also reported that the management of Blue World City also owns the media group Suno TV. According to Aslam, the management of the Blue World City is “run by retired Generals – Arif Waraich and Sajjad Rasool – who served in ISI.”

    Aslam claimed that “Gen (retd) Arif Warraich served as the DG SCT (ISI) in 2014-15 and is now serving at a Director level in Suno TV’s management. While Gen (retd) Sajjad Rasool served as DGS Security & Administration in ISI, and he is also part of the core management team at Suno TV.”

  • Fakhar Zaman’s case likely to be resolved soon: report

    National team batter Fakhar Zaman’s troubles may soon come to an end.

    Fakhar Zaman supported Babar Azam in a tweet after Babar was dropped from the Test series against England, leading to Fakhar being excluded from the Australia tour and the central contract.

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi confirmed in a press conference that Fakhar’s fitness and his tweet were contributing factors to his difficulties.

    However, according to ARY, sources indicate that the PCB will soon resolve Fakhar Zaman’s issue. Sources mention that Fakhar Zaman has clearly presented his stance in response to the show-cause notice.

    PCB is giving indications of resolving the matter logically. Progress on Fakhar Zaman’s issue is expected in the coming days.

    After Fakhar Zaman was dropped from the team, former cricketers and cricket fans criticized the PCB and demanded his inclusion in the team. Previously, there were reports that Fakhar Zaman was considering retirement due to dissatisfaction with the PCB’s selection policies.

    Fakhar had started consulting with his close associates about the possibility of retiring from international cricket.

    But later, these claims were denied by his close sources.

    Rumours of Fakhar’s retirement:

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

    The aggressive batter had 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.

  • Daily round-up: Oct. 30, 2024

    Daily round-up: Oct. 30, 2024

    1. Instagram has recently announced to lower the quality of older videos with fewer views, and it has upset many creators. Adam Mosseri, the platform’s head, explains that higher quality is given to content that attracts more views — which has been perceived as unfair to smaller creators.

    Critics argue this hurts artistic expression and makes it harder for new creators to gain visibility, allowing established ones to keep benefiting. The decision seems driven by storage costs.

    2. The Punjab government has imposed a green lockdown in the provincial capital to control the increasing smog and air pollution in Lahore.

    Under the notification issued by the Punjab Environment Department, there will be a complete ban on development work in areas declared as hotspot areas for air pollution and smog; commercial generators will not be operated in these areas.

    Entry into Ching Chee rickshaws in these areas will be strictly prohibited, and open barbecuing in these areas will be prohibited after 8 pm.

    3. The UN has warned that poorer countries are struggling with a weak global economy and stressed on the need to rethink development strategies. 

    A report from the UN’s trade and development agency, UNCTAD, has evaluated that slow growth, rising debt, and weak investment are widening the gap between developing and wealthier countries.

    Global GDP growth is predicted to be just 2.7 per cent this year and in 2025 – a decrease from an average of 3.0 per cent from 2011 to 2019.

    4. Winter is almost here – which means gas load shedding is about to worsen with the increase in demand. Gas companies SNGPL and SSGCL have asked for a price increase of up to 54 per cent to meet their revenue needs for the current fiscal year (FY25).

    Gas prices are adjusted twice a year after the Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) makes required estimates, which the government then uses to set consumer prices.

    Ogra will hold a public hearing on November 8 to discuss Sui Southern Gas Company Limited’s (SSGC) request for a rate of Rs669 per unit (mmBtu), a 53.5 per cent increase, whereas hearing for Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited’s (SNGPL) proposed increase of 3.66 per cent is on November 5.

    5. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) aid package has been delayed, and Pakistan’s foreign aid has dropped by 60 per cent to $2.3 billion in the first quarter (July-September) of the current fiscal year. About $5.73 billion was received during the same period last year.

    According to a report published in Dawn newspaper, in its monthly report on Foreign Economic Assistance (FEA) released on Tuesday, the Economic Affairs Division (EAD) said that the country received an annual disbursement of $19.4 billion in the first quarter. 1.3 billion was received against the target.

    These figures show a significant decline from the $3.527 billion received last year when the annual target was $17.6 billion.

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  • ‘The role wasn’t right for my age’: When Atiqa Odho said no to Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum

    ‘The role wasn’t right for my age’: When Atiqa Odho said no to Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum

    Veteran actress Atiqa Odho has shared why she declined the role of Shagufta in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum.

    During her show Kya Drama Hai Odho shared that her decision was based on age suitability and scheduling issues.

    Although she appreciates her work with director Badar Mehmood, Odho felt that this role wasn’t quite right for her.

    Badar Mehmood also weighed in on the situation, stating that he had initially reached out to Odho with that role in mind.
    Badar Mehmood said, “I will tell you something, I did call Atiqa for Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum to play Mustafa’s mother, but she was extremely busy and occupied.”

    Atiqa elaborated, “There’s an age difference as well, I think Bushra Ansari is a little older, so the role suits her better.”

    Viewers have nothing but praise for Bushra Ansari, whose performance as Shagufta has been widely acclaimed.

    Odho’s recent focus has been her drama critique show Kya Drama Hai where she provides balanced reviews on trending dramas.
    Atiqa has starred in many a hit serials including Sitara Aur Mehrunissa, Dasht, Nijaat, Dao, Humsafar and Dhoka.

    Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum is written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Badar Mehmood.

    The drama airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8:00 PM on ARY Digital.
    Earlier, renowned actress Atiqa Odho is all praise for veteran colleague Saba Hamid portrayal of the lead role in ‘Noor Jahan’.

    After episodes 20 and 21 aired this past weekend, Odho took to Instagram to highlight Hamid’s brilliance, calling it an “acting masterclass” for aspiring actors, noting how Saba’s controlled, silent expressions were truly captivating.

    “I’m so inspired watching my friend Saba Hamid in #NoorJahan. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime role, and what she has done with it is amazing. She mesmerizes with just her expressions! Well done!”

    She also encouraged new actors to view Saba’s performance as a valuable lesson in acting.

    Atiqa concluded with, “So proud of you, Saba.”

    Many of her Instagram followers agreed, praising Saba’s performance as well.

    ‘Noor Jahan’ features a strong cast, including Kubra Khan, Ali Rehman Khan, and Noor Hassan. Directed by Musaddiq Malek and written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah.
    Atiqa Odho also praised Mustafa, saying that he “fit the role perfectly in the play.”

    She said, “In ‘Kabhi Mein, Kabhi Tum,’ Fahad Mustafa is shown as a game-loving boy, and he has maintained his fitness accordingly.”

  • Imran Khan falls sick after consuming jail food

    Imran Khan falls sick after consuming jail food

    Opposition leader in the National Assembly Omar Ayub Khan has stated that the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan was being served unhygienic food in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi.

    Speaking to journalists outside the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Rawalpindi, Omar Ayub Khan claimed, “Imran Khan was given substandard food, which caused him to vomit.”

    The opposition leader further stated that their stance is correct on the matter that the electricity in Khan’s cell was also cut off; even proper water was not served to Khan.

    Omar Ayub Khan further stated that they (party leadership) saluted Bushra Bibi’s bravery and greatness for enduring nine months in jail and added that “Harpic” was even mixed into her food, but she stood firm like an iron wall.

    “She has been granted bail with honour,” he added.

    Earlier, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Barrister Gohar Khan, following his meeting with Khan in Adiala Jail, had also alleged that the electricity supply to Imran Khan’s cell was suspended for five days and that he was allowed only two and a half hours out of his cell.

    Meanwhile, in an official statement, the Adiala Jail authorities, responding to PTI’s concern over the food menu to Khan last week, disclosed the food menu of incarcerated Imran Khan.

    Adiala Jail authorities had claimed, “Khan’s breakfast consists of coffee, chia seeds, beetroot juice, yoghurt, chapati, biscuits and dates. For lunch, he is served traditional curry, local chicken, chapati, salad, green tea, and mutton.”

    “Dinner includes porridge, coconut, coconut juice and grapes, all prepared under the supervision of an assistant superintendent,” jail authorities added.

  • Daily round-up: Oct. 29, 2024

    Daily round-up: Oct. 29, 2024

    1. The bill to increase the number of Supreme Court judges will be presented in the National Assembly by the government on Friday.

      If passed, the number will increase from 17 to 23, resulting in the Court consisting of 23 judges, including the Chief Justice.

      On the other hand, consultation on the amendment of the Practice and Procedure Act is also underway.

      2. Not only will Karachi be hot for the next two days, but now the Pakistan Meteorological Department  (PMD) has revealed that the city will experience winter for a shorter period. The temperatures are likely to start decreasing in mid-December, with the overall cold season remaining comparatively warmer than normal.

      3. Pakistan is currently on a mission to vaccinate more than 45 million children across the country against polio – a job always risky since religious extremism and superstition among a large number of people who think it is Western propaganda against population growth has become a major barrier in the complete eradication of the virus in the country.

          Armed persons opened fire on the polio team in Orakzai district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

          It should be noted that this year, the number of polio-affected children across the country has reached 39 this year.

          4. The Pakistan-Iran border has been closed yet again amid security concerns. But the locals are unhappy considering many are financially dependent on it.

            A large protest was held outside the Balochistan Assembly this week, calling for unrestricted trade with Iran and Afghanistan.

            5. Well, for a change, Lahore took a backseat as Faisalabad ranked number one on Tuesday morning, with the air quality being hazardous.

            Back in Lahore, Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat indicated that schools would be closed if the pollution worsened.

            1. ‘Collaborate with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’, Sher Afzal Marwat’s advice for Fawad Chaudhary

              ‘Collaborate with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’, Sher Afzal Marwat’s advice for Fawad Chaudhary

              Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) maverick leader Sher Afzal Marwat, while talking to the press, had advice for former PTI leader Fawad Chaudhary, “Collaborate with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan to play the tabla.”

              Fawad Chaudhary has been getting into Twitter brawls with current party leadership as the former tries to gain back some clout in the party.

              A few days ago, Faisal Chaudhry, brother of Fawad Chaudhry, fell victim to Party Secretary-General Salman Akram Raja’s wrath, who removed the advocate from the party’s WhatsApp groups in a fit of rage. Party sources said that Faisal’s unauthorized media talk to journalists outside Adiala Jail proved to be the final straw, but Faisal himself said that he was penalized for telling the truth to Imran Khan when he met him a few days earlier in Adiala jail.

              On October 26, PTI’s Raoof Hasan lashed out at the two brothers, calling them “tout brothers,” in a post that was pinned on his page. The post reads: “Faisal Chaudhry’s entry into the arena is a sinister attempt to create divisions within PTI. Having failed in similar previous efforts, the tout-brothers have been let loose to carry forth the agenda. Seeing through this criminal effort, PTI stands united behind the decision to oust him from the legal team. He has nothing to do with @ImranKhanPTI cases, which will be handled exclusively by lawyers designated by the party.”

              Meanwhile, Fawad quoted his tweet with a rather angry reply: “Faisal has done 500 plus cases for PTI workers free of cost on the other hand you the bastard brother of Fawad Hassan Fawad Is drawing 7.5 Lakh Rs salary and provided details to agencies about all SMT and media workers of PTI, that resulted in arrests of hundreds of workers.. you are not loyal to anyone BC..”

              And what is a fight without PTI’s own Sher Afzal Marwat? That is why Marwat made a funny remark about Chaudhary saying: “I have an advice for Fawad Chaudhary that these days he is completely free and no one is ready to include him in their party. Therefore, he should collaborate with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan to learn to play the tabla.”

              This also isn’t the first time the two have called out each other in public. For instance, Marwat once criticised Fawad Chaudhary, saying that he “ran away from police like an elephant” when he was about to get arrested at Islamabad High Court.

            2. The war within; Is PTI out to sabotage itself?

              The war within; Is PTI out to sabotage itself?

              “Tout brothers”, “Bastd”, “Aadha teetar, aadha batair”. Such words are openly used by PTI members, current and former, to talk to each other in public. Private conversations are reportedly even more furious and fiery, with grievances and accusations marring nearly every meeting. Party unity ka ‘programme tou warrh gya’. Infighting within parties is nothing new.

              When Nawaz Sharif was removed from the post of prime minister and subsequently incarcerated, many analysts predicted that the party would disintegrate, split itself along the ideological lines of the two brothers at the helm, Nawaz and Shehbaz, the proverbial noon and sheen. We were told that many PML-N leaders did not want to accept Nawaz’s daughter Maryam Nawaz as the head of the party in her father’s absence.

              We knew that many in the party wanted Nawaz Sharif to befriend the establishment again while others opposed it. We saw Chaudhry Nisar walk away from the party. We were told Shahid Khaqan Abassi was unhappy. But what we did not see was party members calling each other “tout” and “BC”, like we can now with PTI.

              The most popular party in the country is slugging it out in a very public brawl. Leaders are calling each other out by name, raising questions about each other’s loyalty, airing their dirty laundry in full view of the general public. With Imran Khan in jail, the party is like a headless chicken, running around aimlessly. And it does not seem like any leader is immune to the temptation of behaving in an unruly and undisciplined manner.

              Ali Amin Gandapur vs Hammad Azhar As the only PTI leader to hold a position of true power, Ali Amin Gandapur, the Chief Minister of PTI’s power base Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has the unenviable task of managing the responsibilities of his constitutional post with the expectations of his party’s protests.

              He has led two protests now, being the only known face at the second one, disappearing afterwards for hours, only to appear later in his province, after reportedly cordially meeting or being roughed up by the powers that be. And then media reported that his motives had been questioned by Hammad Azhar, a PTI leader who is missing in action since quite a long time. During a party meeting where PTI decided to call off its Oct 15 protest, Hammad insisted that the protest be held, despite the SCO starting on the same day.

              An irate Gandapur reportedly replied, “You are in hiding yourself yet you are telling party members to come out and protest.” He then pointed his guns towards PTI Punjab. “I came to Islamabad twice [to protest] but PTI Punjab leadership could not be found anywhere.”

              Sher Afzal Marwat vs Everyone At one point the most popular leader of the party behind Imran Khan, Marwat the Maverick has seen his star wane after constant battles within the party forced him to leave the center stage. The media’s darling in the early part of this year, Marwat landed in hot water with his colleagues over his outspokenness.

              He was criticized at committee meetings, deemed unsuitable for the position of PAC chairman and asked to apologize to party Chairman Gohar Khan. In August, an alleged notification issued by PTI showed the party asking Marwat to resign from his post. It was later on proved to be false. In his latestattack on PTI, Marwat alleged on Sunday that the KP government, led by Ali Amin Gandapur, did not want Imran Khan to be released from jail. A day later he said Ali Amin’sactions could pave the way for Governor Raj in the province.

              Salman Akram Raja vs Faisal Chaudhary The affable lawyer Faisal Chaudhry, brother of Fawad Chaudhry, fell victim to Party Secretary-General Salman Akram Raja’s wrath, who removed the advocate from the party’s WhatsApp groups in a fit of rage. Party sources said that Faisal’s unauthorized media talk to journalists outside Adiala Jail proved to be the final straw but Faisal himself said that he was penalized for telling thetruth to Imran Khan when he met him a few days earlier in Adiala jail.

              At the time of filing this report, Imran Khan has reportedly played mediator and resolved the fight between the two. But the spat led to the following mega brawl. Fawad Chaudhry vs Azhar Mashwani vs Raoof Hassan Though Fawad Chaudhry is no longer a member of PTI, he does seem to be committed to accepting Imran Khan as his leader. Once considered a very close aide of Imran Khan, Fawad still comments on matters that other members consider none of his business. He appeared on Gharidah Farooqui’s show, leading to a polite disagreement with Shahbaz Gill.

              However, he later changed gears and decided to outright criticize party leaders, leading to public spats on Twitter. Mashwani took the opportunity of using Faisal’s removal from party WhatsApp groups to tell Fawad on Twitter, in so many words, that he needed to criticize the “zaalim and not the mazloom”.

              Meanwhile, Raoof Hassan took to Twitter to call Faisal and Fawad the “tout brothers” and declared Faisal’s entry into the legal team a “sinister attempt” to create divisions within the party. Never one to mince his words, Fawad replied by calling Raoof a “baard”and a “BC”, pointing out that Faisal had contested the cases of 500 PTI workers pro bono while Raoof took a salary.

              Aleema Khan vs Bushra Bibi Reportedly, Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan, the most politically active member of his family, and his wife Bushra Bibi have also clashed multiple times since Khan’s arrest and subsequent incarceration.

              In August this year, many journalists talking to Imran inside Adiala Jail reportedly said that they heard Aleema and Bushra shouting at each other in a tiff over a female lawyer.
              Around the same time, a message allegedly sent by Aleema Khan to Raoof Hasan asked him not to spread a “foolish” message that Bushra Bibi had sent, was leaked to the public.

              However, the two have never publicly criticized each other.