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  • After Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth tests positive for Covid-19

    The United Kingdom’s (UK) Queen Elizabeth II tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday, said the Buckingham Palace.

    According to the Palace, the 95-year-old monarch is experiencing “mild cold-like symptoms”.

    It was confirmed she had been in direct contact with her eldest son and heir, the Prince of Wales, who himself tested positive for the virus last week.

    Previously, it was confirmed that the Queen is fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    The news came forward only a few weeks after the Queen reached her platinum jubilee of 70 years on the throne on February 6.

    Following the announcement, well wishes from the public and politicians started coming in.

    British Prime Minister (PM) Boris Johnson said, “I’m sure I speak for everyone in wishing Her Majesty The Queen a swift recovery from Covid and a rapid return to vibrant good health.”

    Labour Party’s London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweeted, “The commitment Her Majesty the Queen has shown to our country continues to be unwavering. Wishing her a swift and safe recovery from Covid-19.”

  • Female police officer escapes gang-rape attempt in Nishtar Park

    Female police officer escapes gang-rape attempt in Nishtar Park

    A woman constable near Gaddafi Stadium Lahore escaped a gang rape attempt by two men on Friday. As per the police, one accused named Shahid, has been arrested on the statement of the girl while the other accused could not be arrested.

    As per the First Information Report (FIR), available with Geo News, the lady constable wanted to reach Ferozepur Road from Nishtar Park Sports Complex gate no 1. She asked the suspects for the directions, but they misguided her on purpose. The girl is deployed in Lahore’s Anti-Riot Force department. According to media reports, the suspects work as security guards.

    When the lady constable reached the deserted place, the suspects allegedly tried to rape her. However, her father and brother came to her rescue when she screamed for help.

    According to the police, the woman also wrote down the full address of the person who tried to rape her and stated the time of the incident in her complaint. As per the police, the girl has also undergone a medical examination.

  • ‘Asal Insaaf’: Read the Aurat March manifesto

    Aurat March Lahore has released its manifesto for the year 2022. The theme of this year’s march is: “Reimagining Justice”, and the hashtag Asal Insaf is being used across different social media platforms.

    “Our existing legal system aims to treat everyone as equal while ignoring differences of power, and is unable to actually make litigating parties equal. We have seen in countless cases, such as Shahrukh Jatoi’s, Usman Mirza’s and Ali Zafar’s, that powerful accused parties exercise great influence outside court. This year, we strive to reimagine justice on our own terms, taking account of these power differentials and outside of the predetermined script written for us,” states the manifesto.

    Aurat March Lahore also did a Twitter space to discuss and explain the manifesto.

    The manifesto demands the following things, among others:

    Repair and reform is a difficult conversation–the sheer prevalence and spectrum of patriarchal violence requires that we seek to transform behaviours by giving perpetrators and harm-doers the opportunity to hold themselves accountable and repair the harm they have done.

    We want to invest in creating and fostering collective communities of care, building structures of support already found in our local communities. Ensure that resources are directed to strengthening local support systems geared towards mutual aid, bystander intervention and support groups.

    Immediate reduction of the use of fossil fuels by divesting products and industries which largely rely on such fuels and investing in renewable energy with Global North subsiding this lateral shift. The impact of this change on women and marginalised communities should be taken into account as women are forced to cook with fuels (such as wood, crop wastes, charcoal, coal and dung) and kerosene in the absence of adequate gas and electricity. We reject any policy that penalises marginalised communities for their use of traditional fuels, which does not explicitly contain measures for replacement/alternatives.

    Period Poverty is a prevalent issue in Pakistan due to the existing patriarchal hierarchy. However, when talking about increasing access to period products, we urge consideration in using and promoting environmentally safe products. 34 Taboos around periods must be removed so the proper use of products such as menstrual cups and reusable pads can be discussed openly. This conversation must be intersectional and inclusive by recognizing the different needs of transgender women, non-binary, intersex and disabled women. Access to water and sanitation must also be improved so that usage of better products can be facilitated.

    Acknowledge/value unpaid labour of women as being equally important as “paid” labour normally performed by men: Unpaid labour by women lies at the heart of the entire economy. In order for the “paid” economy to work, the unpaid labour of women in the form of childcare, housework, elder care etc is necessary. This unpaid labour is evaluated at $10.9 trillion / year .Measures taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19 have increased household tasks with more members of the family staying at home, and much of this burden has fallen unequally on women. However, mainstream economic discourse does not value or acknowledge this unpaid and unfair division of labour performed exclusively by women.

    Employers should improve facilities at the workplace to accommodate women: Women face gender-specific challenges at the workplace which prevents them from taking up employment. As women are disproportionately responsible for housework and childcare, workplaces should be required to daycare, paid maternity and paternity leave facilities for all employees. Basic facilities like separate toilets should be provided at every workplace.

    Aurat March has also released a charter of demands:

    Radical, structural reform of the justice system should be undertaken instead of superficial gender representation, such as the mere integration of more women or gender minorities into structurally patriarchal policing and judicial systems.

    Survivor-centric welfare institutions receive more funding and are strengthened to provide shelter, housing, healthcare, economic and psycho-social services to survivors of patriarchal violence. We reject austerity-based policies which have gutted public health and welfare institutions. Existing laws such as the Punjab Protection of Women against Violence Act 2016 be implemented with the establishment of crisis centers and adequate funding. Further, we demand the government’s Sehat Card cover mental health support and services.

    Punishments such as the death penalty and chemical castration not be considered as a solution to patriarchal violence as they are not a meaningful deterrent and only serve as short-term solutions to public pressure. We demand a radical shift to preventative policies: education, community building and social welfare should drive the solutions.

    We demand the immediate decriminalisation of defamation laws as they are a stark reminder of how the criminal justice system is actively anti-survivor.
    The immediate defunding of “safe city projects”, costing the public billions of Rupees and offering an ineffective and paternalistic vision of safety, and we agitate that those funds be redirected to survivor-support and welfare programs.

    The state engages in meaningful truth and reconciliation by holding itself accountable for enforced disappearances and providing justice to the affected families.
    Universal basic income and care work income be provided for all residents of Pakistan to ensure that everyone, regardless of whether they belong to the formal or informal sector or engage in paid or unpaid labour, is provided base-level resources as a right. We agitate for unpaid labour of women to be valued as equally important as “paid” labour normally performed by men.

    That the poor and marginalised not be made to bear the brunt of IMF-driven measures that have resulted in privatisation and unprecedented inflation. These measures are “anti-poor” and serve a vision of economic justice that only benefits global capitalism.

    Current attacks on the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2018 be strongly resisted by the government in power, and proactive action be taken to ensure implementation of the law at the provincial level.

    The Government immediately pass appropriate legislation to stop forced conversions. We demand that the State go beyond merely criminalising forced conversions, addressing the social, economic and political power structures that allow for these conversions to take place with impunity.

    Displacement and migration due to the climate crisis be recognised as a public emergency and the State to provide housing for all as per Article 38 of the Constitution of Pakistan. We condemn “developmental” projects such as the RRUDP, hailed by PM Imran Khan, as fundamentally violent towards the economy and indigenous communities that farm and sustain these lands.

    Immediate measures should be taken to address Lahore’s deteriorating air quality which is making our cities unlivable and poses a public health crisis.

  • President Alvi calls off NA session without any official announcement

    President Alvi calls off NA session without any official announcement

    President Dr Arif Alvi called off the National Assembly (NA) session on Friday— the same day when Leader of the Opposition Shehbaz Sharif was to appear before a special court in Lahore, reports Dawn.

    A spokesperson for the Presi­dency said that the postponement of the session was not officially notified beforehand. According to the media outlet, Pak­istan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leaders gathered at NA Speaker Asad Qaiser’s residence several hours before the session on Thursday night and decided to have Friday’s session shelved.

    They believed that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif and his son Hamza Shehbaz could possibly be arrested on Friday but the court deferred the indictment. The ruling party was of the view that the Sharifs should not be given an opportunity to seek an adjournment on the ground of attending the NA session.

    Upon hearing about the postponement, Sharif said the session had been put off as the government was hoping he would be indicted. He further added that it is unprecedented that a scheduled session of the NA has been shelved in such a manner.

    However, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry dismissed this claim. Chaudhry said that Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s visit to Russia on February 23 was one of the reasons for the postponement of the session.

    Other than this, some sources claim that the government wanted to promulgate some ordinances for which the session had been shelved.

    Sharif appeared before the court for his indictment in a money laundering case that was registered by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

    As of yet, no new date has been announced for holding the postponed session of the lower house of parliament.

  • Video of umpire Aleem Dar stopping Dahani’s celebration goes viral

    Video of umpire Aleem Dar stopping Dahani’s celebration goes viral

    A video of umpire Aleem Dar failing to stop Multan Sultans’ fast bowler Shahnawaz Dahani from celebrating a wicket against Quetta Gladiators during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2022 fixture in Lahore is viral.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the right-arm pacer bagged two wickets in their one-sided fixture.

    The video sees Shahnawaz Dahani dismissing Naseem Shah. Just when he took off, Aleem Dar came in front of the pacer to stop him.

    However, Aleem’s efforts went in vain and he was seen smiling at the end.

    Netizens came up with some hilarious comments about the funny moment.

    While sharing his thoughts on Twitter, Dahani wrote: “Thinking of giving a try for 400 meters in Paris @Olympics 2024. @Balochbolt what do you say??”

    https://twitter.com/ShahnawazDahani/status/1494926361336725505?s=20&t=6IDXMXnuIQ7KC6W4fCV9kQ

    Dahani bagged two wickets and conceded 22 runs from his three overs. All of his dismissals were clean bowled.

    He is at sixth position in the list of highest wicket-takers in this year’s competition with 12 breakthroughs from eight games at a bowling average of 22.00.

    Meanwhile, Multan beat Quetta Gladiators by 117 runs later in the game.

  • ‘Nobody has the right to stop others from a democratic march’: Shireen Mazari on Aurat March

    ‘Nobody has the right to stop others from a democratic march’: Shireen Mazari on Aurat March

    Human Rights Minister Dr Shireen Mazari said that nobody has the right to stop others from a democratic march. Dr Mazari was commenting on the letter written by federal Minister for Religious and Minority Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri, asking to put a ban on Aurat March.

    “Nobody has the right to stop others from a democratic march. If women of religious parties can march, then why not others? On International Women’s Day, whoever wants to join Aurat March should join them and whoever wants to join Hijab March can do that,” said Mazari said while talking to Samaa.

    She also said that if women can celebrate Women’s Day across the world, then why not in Pakistan.

    Federal Minister for Religious and Minority Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri has written a letter to Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan asking him to put a ban on Aurat March. On Geo News’s programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath on Thursday night , Qadri said he does not have a problem with the Manifesto of Aurat March but has a problem with the way marchers express themselves by taking to the streets.

  • REVEALED: How many crores do Katrina, Deepika, Kareena, Alia and others charge per film?

    REVEALED: How many crores do Katrina, Deepika, Kareena, Alia and others charge per film?

    Bollywood is considered to be among the biggest film industries of the world with multiple actors finding a place in the list of highest earning influential personalities. According to a report by Indian trade analyst Himesh Mankad, we have compiled a list of what the leading actresses of Hindi film Industry charge to act in a feature film in today’s time.

    Deepika Padukone fetched rupees 15 crore to be a part of both Pathan and Gehraiyaan (It was increased from Rs 12 to 15 crore after the producers opted for an OTT release).

    Alia Bhatt charges rupees in the range of 12-15 crores per film, However, the actress decided to cut short her fees to be a part of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s epic, Gangubai as also the Karan Johar directorial, Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani.

    Actor Fees: How much do Deepika Padukone, Katrina Kaif, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor & others charge per film?

    Its a tie between Katrina Kaif and Kareena Kapoor, the two actresses, who continue to be among the biggest in today’s time having spent 17 and 21 years respectively in the industry. In terms of longevity and relevance, they have already surpassed many greats and their demand in the market is a testimony of their reach in the audience. Katrina Kaif fetched near about Rs 12 crore for Jee Le Zara, whereas Kareena Kapoor came on board director Sujoy Ghosh’s yet untitled thriller for a sum of Rs 12 crore.

    Next in line are Priyanka Chopra and Anushka Sharma. Both of them have slowed down on their work front in Bollywood, however, they fetched big bucks for the last film they signed on for. Priyanka Chopra has got in the range of Rs 10 crore for Jee Le Zara, whereas had signed Sky Is Pink for Rs 8 crore. Anushka on the other hand fetched Rs 8 crore for her soon to release Netflix original. Kangana Ranaut’s acting fees is in the range of Rs 8 to 9 crore. 

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    Most of the actresses in Bollywood have adopted an upfront fees model and Shraddha Kapoor is no different. The actress charged Rs 7 crore to be a part of Luv Ranjan’s next with Ranbir Kapoor.

    Taapsee Pannu got Rs 5 crore for Loop Lapeta, whereas Vidya Balan has been a constant at Rs 4 crore for all her films over the last few years.

    Kriti Sanon bagged Ganapath for a sum of Rs 4 crore, with Kiara Advani getting on the Raj Mehta directed Jug Jugg Jeeyo for Rs 2.50 crore.

    Jacqueline Fernandez and Disha Patani are stable at Rs 2.50 and 2.00 crore per film, whereas Janhvi Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan are twinning even here at a market value of Rs 2 crore each.

    Ananya Panday on the other hand is in the vicinity of Rs 1.50 crore. 

  • MQM-P’s Amir Khan seeks mercy from PM Khan, says they don’t want more ministries

    MQM-P’s Amir Khan seeks mercy from PM Khan, says they don’t want more ministries

    Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Amir Khan in a Geo News‘ programme ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath‘ said that the party seeks mercy from the government, doesn’t want any more ministries and the government can take back the MQM-P’s current federal cabinet seat.

    Currently, MQM-P holds two federal ministries— Information Technology Minister Syed Amin-ul-Haq and Law Minister Farogh Naseem. However, MQM-P has been saying that the law ministry has not been given to it.

    Amir raised serious concerns about government policies. He stated, “Our legs have started trembling, carrying the weight of the government’s economic policies.”

    “We have our own identity and are independent in making decisions; we are not obligated to work with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led government, and we will make decisions as we deem appropriate”, he added, while talking about the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan.

    Talking about the recent meetings with the Opposition who are gearing up for the no-confidence motion, the MQM-P leader stated, “The Opposition should have a clear stand on a vote of no confidence.” He demanded that the party wants an independent local bodies system in Sindh, and if contacted, they will present Sindh problems before the Opposition.

    On the contrary, while speaking on Geo News‘ Programme ‘Jashan-e-Cricket’, MQM-P leader Wasim Akhtar said that their party has a lot of compulsions to support PTI yet he questioned the incumbent government wining in Karachi. He claimed that PTI would not have won 14 seats in Karachi if Khalai Makhlooq (‘Aliens’) had not played a role.

    Akhtar further said that he wondered, “How Imran Khan has become Prime Minister of Pakistan.”

    It was reported on Wednesday that the premier would soon make changes in the federal and Punjab cabinets by including allied parties’ members i.e MQM-P and Balochistan Awami Party (BAP).

  • ‘Opposition scared because Imran Khan has no price’: Prime Minister

    ‘Opposition scared because Imran Khan has no price’: Prime Minister

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Friday said that the Opposition would not receive a National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).

    “They are scared because Imran Khan has no price, he will not give you an NRO like General Musharraf,” said Khan, referring to the country’s former military ruler.

    Addressing a rally in Mandi Bahauddin, PM Khan said, “Thieves will not get any NRO until they return the country’s [looted] money […] as long as I am alive, I will not let them rest until they return the people’s wealth.”

    If Shehbaz Sharif is innocent, then why is he running away from the courts?

    Criticising Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif, the premier said that he had a “weak heart and knew he would not be able to escape if his case (of being a guarantor in Nawaz Sharif’s case) is heard”.

    “If Shehbaz Sharif is innocent, then why is he running away from the courts?”

    PM Imran went on to say that when the Opposition had filed a case against him in the Supreme Court, he did not leave the country and had proved that he was sadiq and ameen (honest and righteous).

    “I provided the documents the court asked for. I did not run away [or] ask for more dates. I told them to listen to the case [day-to-day],” said PM Khan.

    Have you ever heard a politician blackmail others via tapes?

    Berating PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz, he said Nawaz’s daughter claims she has “tapes” on government officials.

    “Have you ever heard a politician blackmail (others) via tapes?”

    Whatever your plan is, Kaptaan is prepared

    “I have a message for the Sharif family: Kaptaan is ready for all your plans. You will not only face defeat, but all of you will go to jail,” the prime minister vowed.

    “This is not what politicians do, this is what mafias do,” he declared, calling on supporters to help the government combat them.

    “I have vowed to fight them as long as I am alive.”

    There is no doubt inflation has increased

    The prime minister said: “They [the Opposition] say that inflation has increased. There is no doubt it has increased.”

     He went on to say that the government was always working on how to lessen the burden of this inflation on the people of the country.

    “I promise to reduce the burden on the people.”

    “Supply lines were affected due to the pandemic. There was a shortage of commodities and they became more expensive,” said PM Khan.

    “Every month, the government suffers a loss of Rs70 billion due to this,” said PM Khan.

    The premeir said that petrol that was previously available for $40 per barrel was now being sold for $90. “What can we do about this? We have to import petrol.”

  • ‘Sheikh Rasheed’s abusive comments are a result of his training by PML-N’: PTI’s Shahbaz Gill

    ‘Sheikh Rasheed’s abusive comments are a result of his training by PML-N’: PTI’s Shahbaz Gill

    Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (PM) Dr Shahbaz Gill criticised Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed’s abusive language and said he had been trained by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

    Speaking on Geo News programme ‘Capital Talk’, Gill said that Sheikh Rasheed had previously been jailed for insulting former PM Benazir Bhutto.

    Gill also clarified that when PM Khan called Pakistan People’s Party’s (PPP) chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari ‘Sahiba‘, it was due to a slip of tongue.

    Gill further said that the slip of the tongue of the premier was similar to when he had talked about the borders of Germany and Japan.

    Criticising the Opposition parties, Gill said that the use of abusive language was the culture of PML-N and PPP. “We are suffering because of them.”

    PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Thursday said, “I want to request the media to play the footage of the speeches of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) ministers where they have made personal attacks against me. Imran Khan Sahib used to praise them for making such comments, clap at them. I too am someone’s daughter.”

    Maryam added, “Yes, your [PM Khan] wife [Bushra Bibi] is of respect to us. The standard you want to set for your wife, the same standards should have been there for the deceased Kalsoom Nawaz [wife of PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif]. When I used to go to check on my mother from our London apartment to the hospital, three to four PTI workers used to abuse me. When my son Junaid used to leave, they used to abuse his mother.”