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  • Indian Sikh donates 900sq ft land for mosque after Kartarpur opening

    An Indian Sikh has donated his 900 square foot (sq ft) land for the construction of a mosque in celebration of Sikhism founder Baba Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversary and Pakistan’s inauguration of the Kartarpur Corridor to facilitate Indian Sikh pilgrims.

    According to media reports, the 70-year-old merchant, Sukhpal Singh Bedi, who is a resident of Purkazi town of Muzaffarnagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh (UP), has said that the gesture is a tribute to Baba Guru Nanak’s teachings of peace and love.

    “Bedis, originally hailing from the Bedian town near Lahore, are the direct descendants of Baba Guru Nanak and so I feel it was my responsibility to make an example by following his teachings,” he reportedly said, hoping that the gesture will foster communal union in the area.

    He had handed over the documents of the land to Zahir Farooqui, the Nagar Panchayat chairman, who has thanked Bedi on behalf of the Muslim community.

    AYODHYA DISPUTE:

    The development comes days after the Supreme Court of India gave its verdict in the historic Ayodhya dispute case. Putting to rest the decades-old Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case, the Indian Supreme Court had on November 9 decided in favour of Hindus as it allotted Ayodhya land to Ram Janambhoomi Nyas (Ram Birthplace Trust).

    Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas is an organisation to promote and oversee the construction of a temple in Ayodhya at the Ram Janmabhoomi, the reputed site of the birth of Rama, the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Hindu God Vishnu.

    With a five-judge bench pronouncing its unanimous judgment that was reserved last month on the Ayodhya case involving the 1992 demolition of the Babri Masjid, it ordered allotment of five-acre alternative land to Muslims for setting up of a mosque while deciding in favour of Hindus.

    The ruling said the Indian government will formulate a scheme in three months to set up a board of trustees for the construction of the temple at the disputed structure.

    “This court must accept faith and accept the belief of worshippers. The court should preserve balance,” Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi said while reading out the judgement.

    The court said Hindus believe that Lord Ram was born under the dome, adding that faith is a matter of individual belief.

    It said there is evidence that Ram Chabutra, Sita Rasoi was worshipped by the Hindus before the British came. The court said evidence in the records shows that Hindus were in the possession of outer court of the disputed land.

    “Arguments were made on archaeology report. Archaeological Survey of India’s credentials are beyond doubt and its findings can’t be neglected,” the court said.

    The court said that titles can’t be decided on faith and belief but on claims. The judgement stated that historical accounts indicate the belief of Hindus that Ayodhya was the birthplace of Lord Ram.

    The Indian SC dismissed the plea of Shia Waqf Board on a claim to the Babri Masjid, saying there was no evidence that Muslims abandoned the mosque. Hindus always believed the birthplace of Lord Ram was in the inner courtyard of the mosque, the verdict added. 

    According to the court, it is clearly established that Muslims offered prayer inside the inner courtyard and Hindus offered prayers in the outer courtyard.

    Ahead of the verdict, appeals for peace were made by the Hindu and Muslim organisations and various political leaders, including Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi.

    Meanwhile, Delhi Police said it will initiate strict legal action against mischief-mongers or those found indulging in any activity that may adversely affect peace and public order.

    “Activities on social media platforms will be under observation,” said the police.

    Earlier, authorities banned the assembly of more than four people at one place in and around Ayodhya, a town in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh while the government ordered all schools and colleges to remain closed until Monday.

    BABRI MASJID DESTRUCTION:

    Babri Masjid was a mosque in Ayodhya, India. Located in Ayodhya district, at a spot believed by Hindus to be the birthplace of Hindu deity Rama, it has been a bone of contention between the Hindu and Muslim communities since the 18th century.

    The destruction of the mosque in 1992 sparked massive Hindu-Muslim violence that left around 2,000 people dead.

    Hindu hardliners say the mosque was built after a temple dedicated to the Hindu god was destroyed by Muslim invaders. After the demolition of the mosque, Hindus and Muslims took the issue to a lower court, which, in 2010 ruled that the disputed land should be divided into three parts — two for Hindus and one for Muslims.

  • Farrogh  Naseem can go to jail for representing Gen Bajwa with a suspended licence: Pakistan Bar Council

    Farrogh Naseem can go to jail for representing Gen Bajwa with a suspended licence: Pakistan Bar Council

    Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) Vice Chairman Amjad Shah has said that Law Minister Farogh Naseem, who on Tuesday resigned from office to fight for an extension to the army chief in the Supreme Court (SC), cannot legally represent General Qamar Javed Bajwa because the minister’s practice licence was suspended by the council a few months ago.

    In a video tweeted by senior journalist and analyst Hamid Mir, Shah said that if Farogh appeared in court to represent chief of the army staff (COAS) with his suspended licence, they would raise objections and anyone practising law with a suspended licence could face up to one-year imprisonment.

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    According to the PBC, Naseem, having joined the federal cabinet as the law minister, was required to get his licence suspended under Rule 108-O of the Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules, 1976, but failed to do so.

    Moreover, another reason for the suspension of his licence was filing a reference against an honest top judge, Justice Qazi Faez Isa.

    The attorney general (AG) had subsequently quashed the PBC ruling. However, the council had said it was not AG’s jurisdiction to nullify the ruling. The former law minister will have to approach the council for renewal of his licence.

    Naseem’s resignation Tuesday came soon after a meeting of the federal cabinet. The meeting was summoned to discuss the petition filed by the Jurist Foundation against Gen Bajwa’s extension.

    The cabinet said it was a unanimous decision to give General Bajwa the extension for another three years. The participants of the meeting were of the view that Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, being the chief executive of the country, had the authority to extend the army chief’s tenure.

    Earlier in the day, the SC had suspended the official notification extending the tenure of the army chief. The apex court said the AG was asked under which law an army chief’s tenure could be extended or he could be re-appointed. But the country’s top lawyer failed to explain it, the court added.

    WEDNESDAY’S HEARING:

    On Wednesday, a three-member bench of the top court, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Asif Saeed Khan Khosa and comprising Justice Mazhar Alam and Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, resumed hearing the petition challenging the extension of the COAS.

    Naseem submitted his power of attorney as the CJP Khosa asked AG Anwar Mansoor Khan if they had accepted the points raised by the court Tuesday.

    To this, the AG replied that they have not accepted the mistakes. “This is not a suo motu case, media did not understand it correctly,” CJP Khosa remarked. “We are hearing the case on the petition filed by Raiz Riahi.”

    He then asked the AG to present the summary approved by the federal cabinet in its meeting on Tuesday. “I informed the court yesterday as well that we are waiting for some ministers to respond on the extension notification,” the AG said.

    “If there is no answer, so we assume the answer is yes?” the CJP inquired.

    To this, the AG replied that according to the law, that is correct.

    The top judge then said that this course of action was only acceptable when the answer has to be given in a certain time period. “If this was an open mandate we would have let it go. The cabinet has accepted the mistakes that we pointed out,” he added.

    The attorney general then submitted the documents pertaining to Tuesday’s decisions by the federal cabinet to the court and the hearing was adjorned till 1 pm.

  • Secret message hidden in viral TikTok post about beauty tips

    Secret message hidden in viral TikTok post about beauty tips

    According to the BBC, a US teenager’s TikTok video clip accusing China of putting Muslims into “concentration camps” has gone viral on the social network, which is — ironically — Chinese-owned.

    The post appears to be about beauty tips at its start — like a lesson on how to get long lashes but the young woman then changes tack to ask her viewers to raise awareness.

    Feroza Aziz also tweeted that TikTok had blocked her from posting new content, as a result.

    TikTok, however, has denied this claim. The Chinese government has consistently said the camps in question offer voluntary education and training.

    Between Sunday and Monday, Ms Aziz posted three videos about China’s treatment of the Uighur Muslims.

    The first has been watched more than 1.4 million times and “liked” nearly 500,000 times on the app.
    A copy uploaded to Twitter by other TikTok users has attracted a further five million views. And further copies have been posted to YouTube and Instagram.

    https://twitter.com/soIardan/status/1198664176304037890?s=20
    https://twitter.com/rossalynwarren/status/1199231303171944448?s=21
  • Nov 27: News you need to know before heading to work

    Nov 27: News you need to know before heading to work

    Law Minister Farogh Naseem resigns

    • Law Minister Farogh Naseem has resigned and will fight Chief Of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa’s case tomorrow (Wednesday), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) ministers confirmed after an emergency meeting of the federal cabinet concluded on Tuesday. 
    • In a press conference today, federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed that Naseem had tendered his resignation during the cabinet meeting.  “Prime Minister Imran Khan has accepted Naseem’s resignation,” he said. 

    Cabinet approves new summary seeking Gen. Bajwa’s extension

    • The prime minister had called an emergency meeting of the cabinet for the second time during the day. 
    • The cabinet’s approval was sought for giving an extension to army chief General Bajwa after the Supreme Court had earlier suspended a notification over the same matter. 
    • An amendment in the Defence Act was approved by the cabinet. Reports claim that the new summary was sent to President Alvi for approval. 

    Opposition leaders reiterate demand for ‘transparent’ elections post APC meeting

    • In his address, Fazl said that the government should take up the holy quran-burning incident with the government of Norway.
    • Maulana Fazlur Rehman led all parties conference (APC) was held in Islamabad. The opposition parties are deliberating on the next course of action in their anti-government campaign.
    • Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F Chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto and Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz leader Ahsan Iqbal addressed the media after the session. 

  • Health benefits of biryani

    Health benefits of biryani

    According to a survey carried out by Gallup & Gilani Pakistan, 47% Pakistanis claim that biryani is their favourite Pakistani dish. Now its time to know the health benefits of biryani. Although biryani is high in calories, it also has some health benefits that we all need to know.

    Helps in digestion

    The spices in biryani help in improving the digestive system of the body. The various spices, especially cumin, turmeric, and ginger, helps with easy digestion. Cumin can speed up the digestive enzymes, turmeric helps reduce gas and treats irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and ginger prevents nausea and other irregularities in the body that make one sick.

    Detoxifies Internal Organs

    Biryani contains spices that are known as a successful antioxidant to the internal organs. These spices include turmeric, black pepper, cumin, ginger and garlic. Cumin or curcumin has anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor as well as antiviral properties, which makes it an all-in-one cleansing spice. Black pepper eases digestion, whereas ginger works as a natural antioxidant as well as to cure digestive problems. 

     All the main nutrients in one meal

    One plate of chicken biryani has protein, carbohydrates and fats in one serving. Protein is represented through chicken meat, carbohydrate comes from the rice, and the fat comes from the oil used. Vitamins and minerals can also be present if different veggies are added or if you prefer to make a vegetarian biryani.

    Recommendations

    Frequent consumption of  biryani is likely to cause the health risks of obesity or cholesterol. So treat chicken biryani as a once-in-a-while treat.

    To reduce
    fat after eating chicken biryani, it is best to have herbal tea or warm water
    as its beverage

    Try
    to insert vegetables such as carrots, spinach, mint leaves or cauliflower to
    bring more fibre and other nutrients.

  • VIDEO: Woman threatens, abuses cop after violating traffic rules

    VIDEO: Woman threatens, abuses cop after violating traffic rules

    A woman has been caught on camera threatening on-duty traffic policeman in Karachi after she was stopped by him over traffic rules violation.

    According to the details, the woman was stopped by the traffic personnel in Karachi’s area of Khayaban-e-Shahbaz of DHA after she violated a signal rule.

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    https://www.facebook.com/arynewsasia/videos/556764251548225/

    In the video, the woman can be heard threatening, misbehaving and abusing the policeman, who asked to show her license or the CNIC after the violation of traffic rule.

    Meanwhile, police have registered a case against the woman in Darkhashan police station.

  • Who is Ali Gul Pir talking about in his latest rap?

    Who is Ali Gul Pir talking about in his latest rap?

    Ali Gul Pir is back with a new rap song, Karle Jo Karna Hai that directly challenges a famous Pakistani singer-actor who has been accused of sexual harassment. While the comedian doesn’t really take anyone’s name, he gives clear hint.

    “Chup nahi baithunga, sab kuch mai keh dunga”, the rapper sends the message that nothing will stop his freedom of expression and the song includes some very specific lyrics about a ‘legal notice’ that won’t stop him from sharing his opinion.

    Ali was throwing shade at a legal notice issued to the star, as well as 15 others for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Ali Zafar. In a statement released in August, he wrote, “In Pakistan, some people have so much power that they try to silence you if you don’t agree with them.”

    Wearing a ‘Super Sindhi’ ajrak jacket, he mentions the person he is attacking as ‘Teefa’, then goes on to say that the person gets invited on award shows. (Ali Zafar was nominated for his movie Teefa in trouble at Lux style awards and people had called for a boycott of the awards due to the harassment allegations)

    Ek joke se tera ego toota (One joke breaks your ego), the song says and that “person” takes the support of old songs to become famous. Ali Gul Pir ends the song with “I’m calling this song Channo Ki Maut”. Ali is ready to take the open challenge and is even willing to go to jail.

  • Pakistani girl won an international figure skating tournament in Austria

    Pakistani girl won an international figure skating tournament in Austria

    Figure skating is not very common in Pakistan, but this young girl from Pakistan pursued her dream of becoming a professional figure skater despite the very little facilities in the country.

    At the age of 5, Mallak Faisal Zafar started figure skating and has now won her first international award in Austria.

    Mallak won the first position in the Basic Novice Girls II category at the 24th International Eiscup Innsbruck 2019 for her fine display during the 2-day event.

    Over 200 participants from Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and a number of other countries competed at this popular Interclub Singles Competition for Seniors, Juniors, Advanced Novice, Intermediate Novice, Basic Novice, Cubs and Chicks.

    The athlete’s ultimate goal is to represent Pakistan at the Winter Olympics.

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  • Adnan Siddiqui ko ‘thapar say nahi, pyaar say darr lagta hai’

    Adnan Siddiqui ko ‘thapar say nahi, pyaar say darr lagta hai’

    It appears that we’re not getting over the Danish-Shehwar confrontation anytime soon. Danish’s slap won the internet after the 13th episode of Meray Paas Tum Ho aired last weekend.

    After the episode, Humayun Saeed thanked his fans for the appreciation, adding that it “feels strange to ‘like’ or respond to all the excitement on someone being hit though.”

    The actor then proceeded to give the credit to his co-star Adnan Siddiqui “whose wonderful reaction to my action has made this sequence such a success.”

    In response to Humayun’s tweet, Adnan shared a video on his Instagram in which he can be heard saying, “Thappad se darr nahi lagta sahab ji, pyaar se lagta hai.

    Adnan also thanked Humayun for his message.

    “The way you hit me got the best reaction out of me,” he says in the message.

    Ending his video, Adnan laughs and says, “Iss eik thapar nay Shehwar ko do takay ka kardiya.”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B5UUyIlHVUG/
  • ‘Petrol price is Rs75 per litre,’ says PTI leader Uzma Kardar

    Pakistan Tehreeke Insaf’s (PTI) MNA Uzma Kardar has said that petrol is being sold at Rs75 per litre in the country, which in reality is being sold at Rs114.24 per litre.

    Uzma Kardar said this while replying to a question of a reporter about petrol prices in Pakistan.

    This is not the first time any PTI leader has made a statement mentioning wrong prices of things in the country. A few days earlier finance advisor Abdul Hafeez and prime miniter’s aide Firdous Ashiq Awan, both in there statements mentioned wrong prices of Tomatoes and Peas (Matar) in Pakistan.

    Abdul Hafeez Sheikh had earlier claimed that tomatoes are being sold at Rs17 per kilogramme (kg). However, the fruit is being sold at as much as Rs320 per kg in the market as reported by citizens who bought groceries from multiple locations.

    Similarly, Firdous Ashiq Awan had earlier claimed that peas are being sold in the market for only Rs5 per kilogram.