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  • Pakistan detects first suspected case of Omicron variant

    Pakistan detects first suspected case of Omicron variant

    The first suspected case of Omicron variant has been detected in Pakistan. The case was detected on December 8 in a 57-year-old female patient, who is unvaccinated.

    Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho said a genomic study is being conducted, which will confirm the exact variant but she added that for now, getting both doses of the vaccine is the best precaution. The minister also said that the patient had no travel history.

    Dr Pechuho also said it would take between one to two weeks for the genome study to take place.

    As per the World Health Organization, the new variant has so far been found in 57 countries.

  • Islamabad Chief Justice says no need to investigate audio recordings if evidence is not brought to court

    Islamabad Chief Justice says no need to investigate audio recordings if evidence is not brought to court

     The Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court (IHC), Athar Minallah on Wednesday remarked that why the court should investigate a case when the concerned appellants didn’t bring any audio before the bench, reports The News.

    The court was hearing the inquiry commission to probe into the alleged video of former Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Saqib Nisar.

    The Attorney General of Pakistan (AGP) Khalid Javed said the petition has been filed under Article 199-C of the Constitution.

    “Why are people choosing only one prime minister and coming to court as their proxy? Thousands of people were sacked. No video in their respect came. It is a proxy war. Today everyone is saying he has two videos and he has four videos. This is the season of harassing and pressurising judges,” said AGP.

    “Sometimes an audio, sometimes some concocted affidavit is released,” the attorney general said, referring to an affidavit by former Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Judge Rana Shamim in which he accused ex-CJP Nisar of colluding to deny bails to Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz before general elections 2018.

    “If a facility is given to one PM, then why was it not given to Bhutto,” asked the AGP.

    Salahud Din Ahmed, president SHCBA, said the AGP was holding bar associations responsible for every case. “See the statements given by Prime Minister Imran Khan against the judiciary and judges. It is now being said to either do accountability of the last 70 years or not at all to divert attention.”

    The petitioner argued that the judiciary was being made controversial through different tactics and the court could stop this practice by probing the allegations against judges. At this, the attorney general responded that all matters of the past could be sent to parliament. “One appeal against conviction in the Avenfield Reference is being heard in this court. That one appeal has perplexed the entire judiciary,” Khalid Javed added.

    While acknowledging that those whose cases would be affected by the alleged audiotape had not approached the court, Ahmed said his stance was that courts were being made controversial. The judiciary could stop that from happening by ordering an inquiry, he added.

    The IHC chief justice observed that any audio or video could be constructed in today’s age of advanced technology. “Anybody can make audio and ask for an investigation. The court remarked if we declare the petition seeking an investigation into audio maintainable, then what will be the impact on the pending appeals?”

    Justice Minallah noted, however, that the matter of the affidavit was different because the person concerned — Rana Shamim — had himself approached the court. “You’re unsure yourself about the [authenticity of] the audiotape you’re mentioning. A commission can be formed when there are grounds. The people who have cases [which could be affected by it] have not brought the audiotape to the court. Why should we [take action]? Is there anyone to take ownership of the audiotape?” he questioned.

  • Exclusive: Junaid Safdar reveals his honeymoon plans

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Maryam Nawaz and Captain (R) Safdar’s son, Junaid Safdar’s wedding is surely the talk of the town these days. The wedding reception will be held on December 14 in Islamabad and the Valima in Lahore on December 17.

    We approached Junaid and got to know some exclusive details regarding his wedding, views on his mamu’s [Hamza Shehbaz] singing and the honeymoon.

    When asked if is he going to sing at his wedding, he replied: “I have nothing planned in particular. It really depends on how the event proceeds. It was quite spontaneous during the Nikkah as well. Singing is something quite personal to me but because the nikkah was a strictly family affair.” He revealed that he sang a few lines from one of his favourites on his Nikkah.

    Hamza Shehbaz’s singing videos from one of Junaid’s pre-wedding events became a social media hit. When we asked Junaid if he thinks his uncle sings better than him, he clearly said he has no doubt about it, adding that “I cannot possibly attempt to tackle the songs he sings so effortlessly.”

    As the wedding is just around the corner, we asked if he is planning to go back to London after the Valima? Junaid answered it with a ‘yes’. He said, “This event would be incomplete without Abujan’s [Nawaz Sharif] blessings, and the blessings of Hassan and Hussain Mamu, my Khala [Asma], and Ali Dar Khalo.”

    While talking about his wedding, Junaid clearly seemed really excited about it. He said that this event is a breeze for the family after a long spell of turmoil.

    He talked about the recent tragic events in his family that have happened in the past few years. He said, “Political turmoil is a recurrent theme and therefore, insignificant when compared to personal, family turmoil. I am talking about personal, family turmoil here. My grandmother’s fight against cancer. The passing of my grandmother whilst my mother, grandfather and father were in prison. The passing of my great grandmother. The smiles have now returned Alhamdulillah and it’s a heartwarming sight.”

    Talking about his honeymoon plans, he disclosed that plans were initially finalised. However, they are now pending as the couple is waiting for further covid-related information.

    Dulha Junaid is set to get married to Ayesha Saif, daughter of former politician Saif-ur-Rehman. The couple got nikkahfied in August this year in London.

  • Filmmaker Samar Minallah Khan wins Best Short Film for documentary

    Filmmaker Samar Minallah Khan wins Best Short Film for documentary

    Pakistani Filmmaker, Samar Minallah Khan won a top award, the Best Short Film for her Out Swing documentary, at the 7th Sport Film Festival Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

    The announcement of the winner was announced on the official Twitter of the film festival where she was lauded for her amazing work.

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    Filmmaker, Minallah also took to Twitter to share her accomplishment with her friends as well.

    The documentary, Out Swing tells a story about a committed coach who gives training to young girls who show interest and strength in learning the sport. The girls belong to traditional families where the youngest girl, who is a nine-year-old, wants to overcome her anxiety through school and cricket.

    Out Swings means something that moves away from the lines of bowling in cricket terminology. This technique comes often with a risk of wide throws but sometimes it gives wonderful results of being a game-changer.

    The documentary is filmed in the outskirts of Islamabad which shows the daily life of those school girls who want to do what they like for their comfort.

    Samar is also known for raising her voice against female violence. Another documentary, Swara –A Bridge over Troubled Waters, was based on a forced marriage that gained international recognition.

  • ‘Yeh hai tabdeeli?’: Yasir Hussain calls out PM Imran Khan for public stripping and attack on four women

    ‘Yeh hai tabdeeli?’: Yasir Hussain calls out PM Imran Khan for public stripping and attack on four women

    Four women in Faisalabad were stripped naked and were beaten by locals on the accusation of theft on Monday, in Bawa Chak Market where dozens of people locked the women inside an electric shop. The women allegedly came there to drink water.

     A first information report (FIR) was registered and the suspects have been charged under sections 354-A (assault or use of criminal force against a woman and stripping her), 509 (insulting modesty or causing sexual harassment), 147 (punishment for rioting) and 149 (unlawful assembly guilty of an offence committed in prosecution of common object) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

     “They continued to beat us for around an hour and made our videos in naked condition,” the complainant said in FIR, as reported by Dawn.

    “The suspects committed gross injustice by stripping us, dragging us through the market and torturing us and strict action should be taken against them,” the complaint’s statement read in the FIR.

    As per reports, no one stopped people from beating the women and many were making videos from their phones. After the video went viral, the police took action against the accused people and arrested five people.

    Actor and writer Yasir Hussain took notice of the incident and shared his take on Instagram stories.

    The Jhooti actor also questioned PM Imran Khan that is this the change that he promised to the citizens?

    Earlier the Bulbulay diva Ayesha Omar has responded to the incident on her social media handle.

    On the work front, Yasir is set to release his directorial debut Koel starring Mansha Pasha and Fahad Sheikh.

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    Read More: ‘Sick mentality, no country for women, must introspect’: Adnan Siddiqui strongly reacts to Faisalabad incident

    Read More: Ayesha Omar reacts to public stripping and violent attack on four women in Pakistan

  • Video: Ex-boyfriend interrupts wedding, puts sindoor forcibly on bride

    Video: Ex-boyfriend interrupts wedding, puts sindoor forcibly on bride

    An ex-lover in India walked into his ex-girlfriend’s wedding ceremony and created a commotion, Indian media has reported. In a video that has was gone viral on social media, the boy can be seen forcibly putting ‘Sindoor’, a sign of a married woman, on the bride’s forehead during her wedding ceremony.

    According to Hindustan Times, the wedding took place on December 1 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. When the bride and groom were exchanging vermalas (garlands), the masked man, who claimed to be an ex-lover of the bride, approached the stage and forcibly tried to put sindoor.

    In the video, the bride looks shocked by her ex-boyfriend’s entry and tries to stop him with her hand. However, when she fails, a bunch of guests grab and thrash him when he is continuously trying to put sindoor on her forehead.

    The video was recorded by one of the guests who were present at the wedding ceremony.

    It is also reported that her ex-boyfriend went out of town for work months ago. However, her parents decided to marry her off with someone else. When he came to know about her marriage, he decided to opt for a Bollywood style to force his ex into the marriage.

  • PM appoints Dr Ejaz Akram as Rehmatulil Aalmeen Authority chairman, Twitter criticises appointment

    PM appoints Dr Ejaz Akram as Rehmatulil Aalmeen Authority chairman, Twitter criticises appointment

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Tuesday appointed Dr Ejaz Akram as chairman of the high-powered National Rehmatulil Aalmeen Authority (NRA), aimed at countering narratives against Islam and the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

    Dr Akram, a prominent Islamic scholar who has teaching experience in a number of international universities, received a lot of backlash from social media for his controversial views on democracy, his belief in conspiracy theories apart from being accused of a sexual harasser.

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Miftah Ismail shared excerpts from Dr Ijaz’s article which he wrote in 2020, “Many researchers have argued that 9/11 was the fifteenth false flag operation in the history of the United States similar to the Gulf of Tonkin invasion in Vietnam and the sinking of the Lusitania during WWI… “

    “Similarly, coronavirus exists but the global politics of coronavirus is fraudulent. Since its kill rate is less than the ordinary flu, closing down the world economy cannot be justified, yet global powers are all set to do that… The only hope this country has now is if the whole principle and structure of governance is completely dismantled, but preferably peacefully without the loss of life and property,” tweeted Miftah.

    Activist and lawyer, Jibran Nasir tweeted, “A man who publicly despises democracy considering its the worst form of govt, demands the military to take over lost “turf” from “enemies”(civilians) & believes that power should remain amongst a hand-picked elite is appointed head of Rehmatul Lil Alameen (SAW) Authority by @ImranKhanPTI.”

    Fahad Deshmuk, a journalist, took to Twitter and shared a video of Dr Ejaz and wrote, “Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), Siraiki movement, and Jeay Sindh are funded by the enemies of Pakistan.”

    Assistant Professor Erum Haider tweeted, “The new NRA chairman is a known sexual predator and has a history of engaging in harassment.”

    Mariam Durrani, a professor wrote, “While I taught at LUMS, Ejaz Akram was a known predator that the then-admin was unable to address due to lack of testimony bc of the fear of retribution by many women students/faculty.”

    Ifrah Hassan replying to Durrani’s tweet said, “Thank you for naming him. I never could. Even when I wanted to because I was worried that it’s his word over mine.”

    Feminist and academic Nida Kirmani tweeted, “I remember going to a workshop with him once and him hitting on one of the young grad students there. It was gross. Then when I came to LUMS, it was like an open secret, but no one was ever willing to come forward officially.”

  • Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat dies in army helicopter crash

    Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat dies in army helicopter crash

    Indian Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat died in a helicopter crash in the southern state of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, the Indian Air Force (IAF) said.

    “With deep regret, it has now been ascertained that Gen Bipin Rawat, Mrs Madhulika Rawat and 11 other persons on board have died in the unfortunate accident,” tweeted the IAF.

    Reacting to the news, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter and wrote: “I am deeply anguished by the helicopter crash in Tamil Nadu in which we have lost Gen Bipin Rawat, his wife and other personnel of the Armed Forces. They served India with utmost diligence. My thoughts are with the bereaved families.”

    13 out of 14 people died. Gp Capt Varun Singh SC, Directing Staff at DSSC with injuries is currently under treatment at Military Hospital, Wellington.

    CDS General Bipin Rawat was the highest-serving official in the Indian armed forces, who was appointed to the newly created post of CDS, a day before he was set to retire as the army chief on December 31, 2019. As part of his new assignment, Gen Rawat was heading the new Department of Military Affairs in the Defence Ministry.

    In Dec 2015, the Modi government had appointed Gen Rawat as the army chief by superseding two senior officers.

    Earlier today, an Indian Army helicopter with Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat and other senior Indian defence officials on board crashed in Tamil Nadu’s Coonoor.

  • Pakistan beats Bangladesh by an innings in the rain-affected second Test, wins the series

    Pakistan has beaten Bangladesh in the second Test match of the two-match series by an innings and eight runs at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Dhaka on Wednesday. Earlier, Pakistan declared their first innings of the rain-affected Test at 300/4.

    Sajid Khan became the player of the match. Sajid, Pakistan’s star bowler, has the fourth best bowling figures by a Pakistan bowler in a Test innings.

    Abid Ali was named as the player of the series. He scored 133 and 91 in the first Test of the series.

    As per sports journalist, Mazher Arshad, Pakistan is the the first team in history to take 13 wickets to win on the last scheduled day of a 5-day Test match.

  • Faryal Mehmood under fire for donning a revealing attire on birthday bash

    Faryal Mehmood under fire for donning a revealing attire on birthday bash

    Actor Faryal Mehmood recently celebrated her birthday in style. The Raqeeb Se star shared pictures from her birthday party along with a lengthy note in which she hinted towards coming back on screen soon.

    “I have so much to say but can’t seem to find words to express the gratitude and all the love I felt on this birthday by each one of you and of course my friends and family. So blessed to carry all this love and warmth in my heart on to the next year,” she wrote in the caption.

    “For those of you waiting to see me on the screen again, I promise you that when you do. You won’t be disappointed. The wait will be worth it! A little time off with self-care was needed. So ready to be back in the game and make you all fall in love with the next character I play,” she added.

    Faryal is receiving backlash on the pictures she posted.

    Earlier, the Dassi star clapped back at a troll for moral policing her over choice of clothing.

    On the work front, the Faryal was last seen in Raqeeb Se opposite Naumaan Ijaz and Iqra Aziz.