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  • Indictment deferred after Imran skips Toshakhana case hearing

    Indictment deferred after Imran skips Toshakhana case hearing

    A sessions court in Islamabad deferred the indictment of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in the Toshakhana case after the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman skipped today’s hearing citing health reasons.

    The PTI chairman is recovering from wounds he sustained in a gun attack on November 3, 2022 during a rally in Wazirabad.

    “How can we frame charges if exemption pleas are filed again and again?” the judge asked.

    Imran Khan’s lawyer, Barrister Ali Zafar, argued that they had not been provided attested copies of the evidence and complaints.

    At this, ECP’s lawyer said that they had provided the said documents in front of the court. However, the judge directed the lawyer to ensure that all the required material is provided to the defence.

    During the proceedings, the ECP lawyer asked, “Why did Imran Khan not appear before the court? We have seen him dancing on the container.”

    At this, Zafar told the ECP lawyer to refrain from giving such statements.

    He also requested that any date after February 15 be fixed instead.

    “Give us a date when Imran Khan will appear” the judge asked.

    “He will come if he is able to,” the counsel responded.

  • Pakistani rupee gains Rs1.28 against US dollar, closes at Rs275.30

    Pakistani rupee gains Rs1.28 against US dollar, closes at Rs275.30

    On Monday, the Pakistani rupee exhibited a slight improvement in its exchange rate against the US dollar, closing with a gain of 0.46 per cent in the inter-bank market. The local currency settled at Rs275.30 per US dollar, an improvement of Rs1.28, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

    During the current fiscal year, the rupee has depreciated by 25.47 per cent against the US dollar. This appreciation follows a recent decline, with the rupee hitting an all-time low against the US dollar on Friday, closing at Rs276.58, a decrease of Rs5.22 or 1.89 per cent.

    Last week, the Pakistani rupee experienced a cumulative decline of 5.05 per cent. This was due to a number of factors, including low foreign exchange reserves, which decreased by an additional $592 million to reach a mere $3.09 billion.

    Additionally, comments made by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif regarding the challenging loan negotiation process with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) further added to investor concerns.

    Discussions with the IMF are ongoing, and reports indicate that the organization is requiring reforms and preconditions in several critical areas, including taxation, the power sector, and energy pricing. Analysts predict that the rupee will continue to face pressure until the IMF program is fully clarified.

  • Honda City 1.2 manual now costs more than Rs4.3 million after latest price hike

    Honda City 1.2 manual now costs more than Rs4.3 million after latest price hike

    Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HACL) has once again raised its car prices for the second time in two weeks. The company attributed the increase to rising inflation and a depreciating local currency.

    Below are the new prices for all Honda cars:

    Car Old Price (Rs) New Price (Rs) Hike (Rs)
    City 1.2 M/T 4,069,000 4,329,000 260,000
    City 1.2 CVT 4,199,000 4,469,000 270,000
    City 1.5 CVT 4,449,000 4,739,000 290,000
    City Aspire 1.5 M/T 4,629,000 4,939,000 310,000
    City Aspire 1.5 CVT 4,799,000 5,119,000 320,000
    Civic 1.5T M-CVT 6,849,000 7,299,000 450,000
    Civic Oriel 1.5T M-CVT 7,099,000 7,599,000 500,000
    Civic RS 1.5T LL-CVT 8,099,000 8,649,000 550,000
    HR-V VTi 1.5 6,399,000 6,799,000 400,000
    HR-V VTi S 1.5 6,599,000 6,999,000 400,000
    BR-V S 1.5 5,299,000 5,649,000 350,000

    The automobile industry is facing challenges due to foreign exchange limitations and parts supply issues. The Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) and the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) have jointly sent a letter to the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Jameel Ahmed, highlighting the dire situation.

    In the letter, the organizations state that the industry is facing the brink of collapse due to restrictions imposed by the SBP on imports and a lack of support from banks in the automotive sector. This has resulted in sporadic plant closures and lay-offs among assemblers and suppliers.

    The joint letter from PAAPAM and PAMA advised that failure to take corrective action would result in negative consequences such as widespread job loss, reduction in government income, the shutdown of car assembly plants, and capital loss. The letter emphasized that the negative effects of the letter of credit (LC) issue have contributed to the collapse of the automobile industry.

  • ‘Sports minister Wahab Riaz ka bhi lehaz nahi kiya’: Twitter lauds Iftikhar for hitting six sixes in an over

    ‘Sports minister Wahab Riaz ka bhi lehaz nahi kiya’: Twitter lauds Iftikhar for hitting six sixes in an over

    Iftikhar Ahmed hit six sixes in a row in a Wahab Riaz over during an exhibition match between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi in Quetta on Sunday. He scored 94 runs in 50 balls at Nawab Akbar Bugti Stadium in Quetta.

    Wahab Riaz, while lauding Iftikhar’s performance wrote on Twitter, “Wonderful display of batting by @IftiAhmed221. Unbelievable shots and the command he has shown was amazing. I’m disappointed but happy for you brother. Keep going.”

    In a video shared by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Wahab and Ahmed can be seen bantering post match.

    Twitter is appreciating Ahmed’s brilliant batting display in the exhibition match.
    Have a look at the Twitter reactions:

    https://twitter.com/MustafaSays_/status/1622450167575384065

    https://twitter.com/taimoorze/status/1622156994714144769

  • 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Turkey kills at least 76 people

    7.4 magnitude earthquake in Turkey kills at least 76 people

    At least 76 people have been killed and 440 injured after a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey’s southern provinces early on Monday morning with the tremors felt as far as away as Syria and Lebanon. An additional 440 people have been injured with numbers expected to rise.

    The strongest of the numerous strong aftershocks, measuring 6.7 magnitude, was felt throughout the region.

    Syria has reported 42 deaths so far as rescue operations continue after day break.

    Social media has been flooded with numerous videos of the earthquake and it’s aftermath. In one video, an apartment complex collapses, raising billows of dust visible even in the dark. Others show people stuck under rubble while survivors move to help them.

    Turkey’s disaster agency has appealed for help from the international community as it conducts search and rescue operations.

  • ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’: Khan asks workers and supporters to prepare for new movement

    ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’: Khan asks workers and supporters to prepare for new movement

    Imran Khan, Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has on Saturday asked his workers and supporters to prepare for “Jail Bharo Tehreek” (Movement to Fill Jails) across the country.

    In a televised address, the former Prime Minister announced the movement as the next step to be taken by the PTI in light of the prevailing political situation that has seen several of its top leaders and allies spend time behind bars.

    “We have two options: Considering what they have been doing, we could have gone for a wheel-jam strike and demonstrations — which is one option and a democratic one.”

    However, Imran Khan said that because the state of the economy will worsen with a strike, “I ask all my workers, the Pakistani nation and everyone to prepare for the Jail Bharo Tehreek.”

    This way, he said, the federal government’s “new hobby” of putting every senior PTI leader in jail will also be fulfilled.

    “The entire party and the people should prepare for the Jail Bharo Tehreek”, Imran said. “Whenever I give the signal, we all will get out and get arrested by the authorities.”

    Khan claimed his party never committed such atrocities in its tenure as the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)-led government in the centre has.

    “Fawad Chaudhry was picked up from home at 3am. What did Shandana Gulzar do that made her a terrorist? As the court gives bail to Sheikh Rasheed, more cases are being filed against him,” the PTI chairman said, insisting that action has been taken against every person who called out the regime change.

    The former prime minister said human rights violations have continued since the “imported government” arrived.

    “No example can be found for the way Shehbaz Gill was tortured. The effects of the torture are still there,” Khan said.

    Speaking about the attempted assassination attack that left him injured, the PTI chairman said he couldn’t get the FIR of his choice registered despite being a former prime minister. However, he said, 60 FIRs were filed against him.

    Imran pinned the responsibility of rising terrorism on incumbent Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as he recalled the sacrifices made by the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during the war on terror.

    “Look at the graph of terrorism and how it came down during the PTI government,” he said. “Why wasn’t there any terrorism when PTI was in the federal government?”

    “This is why they (KP public) came out yesterday and thronged the streets in fear that there might be another operation,” he said, adding that countless innocent lives are lost during anti-terror operations.

  • Weekly Inflation jumps 34.5% from last year due to petrol and food prices

    Weekly Inflation jumps 34.5% from last year due to petrol and food prices

    According to official statistics released on Friday, prices rose at their fastest pace in more than four months in the outgoing week, mostly due to rises in the cost of food and petroleum.

    Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) data showed that as a result, short-term inflation increased from the previous week’s 32.6 per cent to 34.5 per cent on an annual basis for the week that ended on February 2, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

    The week-on-week inflation figure also jumped to 2.8 per cent from 0.45 per cent a week ago. Of the 51 items tracked, prices of 32 items increased, one item decreased, whereas those of 18 items remained unchanged.

    The 34.5 per cent surge in prices is the highest increase since the week ending Sept 15, 2022, when the SPI inflation was recorded at 40.6 per cent.

    The items whose prices increased the most compared to the previous year were onions (up 556.36 per cent), chicken (90.9 per cent), eggs (81.7 per cent), diesel (81.4 per cent), petrol (68.8 per cent), tea (63.9 per cent), broken basmati rice (63.4 per cent), rice Irri-6/9 (62.4 per cent), pulse moong (61.1 per cent), bananas (57.4 per cent), gram pulse (53.2 per cent), bread (48.8 per cent), wheat flour (48.4 per cent), powdered salt (48.1 per cent), maash pulse (46.2 per cent), LPG (43.8 per cent), mustard oil (42.1 per cent), and washing soap (42 per cent).

    Prices of tomatoes (62 per cent), powdered chillies (15.3 per cent), electricity (12.3 per cent) and gur (0.27 per cent) dropped.

    On a week-on-week basis, the highest change was noted in the prices of garlic (17.1 per cent), gram pulse (7.1 per cent), bananas (4.8 per cent), chicken (4.4 per cent), mash pulse (3.9 per cent), masoor pulse (3.9 per cent), mustard oil (3.5 per cent), eggs (3.4 per cent), moong pulse (2.3 per cent), sugar (2.3 per cent), vegetable ghee (2.13 per cent), and broken basmati rice (2.12 per cent), LPG (17.6 per cent), petrol (16.2 per cent), and diesel (15.3 per cent).

    The SPI increased by 1.71 per cent for the lowest-income group (i.e. people earning below Rs17,732 per month) and by 3.3 per cent for the group with a monthly income of more than Rs44,175, according to the PBS.

  • Sheikh Rasheed booked in another case for speaking against Bilawal

    Sheikh Rasheed booked in another case for speaking against Bilawal

    Awami Muslim League (AML) Chief and Former Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed has been booked in another case in Karachi for allegedly using inappropriate language against Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari.

    On Thursday, Rasheed was handed over on a two-day physical remand for accusing former President Asif Ali Zardari of plotting an assassination attempt on Imran Khan, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

    In the early hours of February 2, Rasheed was arrested from his home in Islamabad.

    Islamabad court grants 2-day physical remand of Sheikh Rasheed

    An Islamabad court on Thursday granted police two-day physical remand of Ahmed, hours after the politicians was arrested in connection with remarks he made against Zardari.

    ‘My crime is that I’m standing with Khan’: Rasheed arrested for levelling allegations against Zardari

    Rasheed was arrested late last night after Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Rawalpindi Division President Raja Inayat Ur Rehman filed a case against him in Islamabad’s Aabpara Police Station for alleging that Zardari was hatching a plot to assassinate the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan.

    The FIR said that Rasheed’s allegations were designed to get PTI and the PPP to fight each other, disrupting the country’s peace.

    Three sections — 120B (criminal conspiracy), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups), and 505 (statements conducing to public mischief) — have been added to the FIR.

    Talking to the media after his arrest, Rasheed said he feared for his life.

    “My crime is that I’m standing with Imran Khan,” he said at the Polyclinic hospital in Islamabad, where he was taken for a medical checkup.

    “I have been a minister 16 times. Never for a single time, I have been charged with corruption in these ministries,” he added.

    Rasheed alleged that Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah is behind his arrest.

    Former Prime Minister Imran Khan condemned the arrest of his close aide and blamed the interim Punjab government — Moshin Naqvi — of being biased.

    “Question is can Pak afford a street movement which we are being pushed towards at a time when Imported Govt has bankrupted us?” he asked.

    Khan in January alleged that Zardari was hatching as well as financing a plot to assassinate him, for which the ex-president had hired “terrorists”.

    “…there’s a Plan C. Asif Zardari is behind it. He has amassed a lot of money through corruption and he has invested that money in terrorists and hired a militant organisation,” the PTI chief had alleged. However, the PPP strongly denied the claim and served a legal notice to Khan.

  • Commissioner in the day, rock star at night: here are some fun facts about North Nazimabad’s new Assistant Commissioner

    Commissioner in the day, rock star at night: here are some fun facts about North Nazimabad’s new Assistant Commissioner

    North Nazimabad’s new Assistant Commissioner Hazim Bangwar is creating a storm on social media which has yet to see a government officer who is also a model, singer and a philanthropist. Take a deep dive along with us all about this trendy dude’s background.

    1. Bangwar’s mother is from Iraqi descent and is an architect, while his father, Ali Akbar Bangwar, has served as the Police General D.I.G of Pakistan.

    2. Bangwar moved to New York at the age of six where he finished high school from Midwood High School. He later got his Bachelors in Fashion Design and Marketing from AIU London, and then his LLB from University of London.

    3. He spent his academic years producing music, and signed a two year deal with Interscope Records. Bangwar’s first mix tape ‘One Man Army’ was promoted in both US and UK. He was later offered a deal by Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. under Young Money Entertainment as a singer/songwriter. He released many tracks like ‘Hell Ya’ and the Urdu track ‘Tujko Bhulaya’.

    4. Aside from his singing career, Bangwar is a philanthropist and has founded the Hamza Bangwar Foundation, and doesn’t shy away from having the best lewks as we can see from his insta page!

  • Illegal screening of ‘Pathaan’ in Karachi cancelled

    Illegal screening of ‘Pathaan’ in Karachi cancelled

    A film screening of Bollywood’s smash hit Pathaan organized by Firework Events in DHA, Karachi has been cancelled.
    The event was gaining traction on social media with many lining up to buy tickets.

    However, the Sindh Board of Film Censors issued a statement calling for the screening to be banned, stating that only films approved by the board are allowed to be played in public or private cinemas.
    “No person shall make or arrange a public or private exhibition of a film by means of cinematograph unless the film has been duly certified for public exhibition by the Board.”
    The Censor Board also cited laws that include imprisonment of up to 3 years along with a fine of up to Rs 100,000. SBFC demanded that Firework Events cancel the screening of the film.