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  • Ex-Indian PM accepts invitation for Kartarpur Corridor inauguration

    Ex-Indian PM accepts invitation for Kartarpur Corridor inauguration

    Former Indian prime minister (PM) Manmohan Singh has accepted Pakistan’s invitation to travel across the border for the Kartarpur Corridor inauguration in November this year.

    According to Indian Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh’s spokesperson, the former premier will join the first Jatha [organised company of Sikhs] to Kartarpur Gurdwara on November 9.

    “Former PM Dr Manmohan Singh accepts @capt_amarinder’s invite to join 1st Jatha to Sri Kartarpur Gurdwara on Nov 9, will also attend Sultanpur Lodhi main event @550yrsGuruNanak [sic],” Raveen Thukral tweeted.

    Earlier, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had announced the decision to invite ex-PM Singh in a video message that he said, would be followed up with a formal invitation from the Pakistani government.

    “Dr Singh is widely respected in India and hails from the Sikh community,” he had said in the video that also made a reference to Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s deep interest in the Kartarpur project.

    The corridor will connect Darbar Sahib in Pakistan’s Kartarpur with Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India’s Gurdaspur district and facilitate visa-free movement of Indian pilgrims, who will have to obtain a permit to make the pilgrimage.

    The corridor will be opened in November ahead of Guru Nanak Dev’s 550th birth anniversary. Kartarpur Sahib was established in 1522 by Sikh faith founder Guru Nanak Dev.

  • Pakistani advert featured on ‘Ads of the World’ website

    Pakistani advert featured on ‘Ads of the World’ website

    An advertisement for Pakistan Cables was featured on the Ads of the World website. Pakistan Cables is the country’s premier electric cable manufacturers.

    Designed by Wakhra Studios, the objective of the ad was “to increase awareness of Pakistan Cables’ SMS Verification System and encourage customers to validate the authenticity of their purchase.”

    AOTW is the largest creative advertising community in the world and features creative and out of the box ads from across the world.

  • Kensington Palace tweets about Royal Visit in Urdu

    Kensington Palace tweets about Royal Visit in Urdu

    Ahead of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first official visit to Pakistan, Prince William and Kate Middleton attended an exclusive reception hosted for them by His Highness the Aga Khan in association with Pakistan High Commission at the Aga Khan Centre in London.

    The Royal’s official Twitter handle, Kensington Palace tweeted about the event in Urdu and also shared pictures from it. They also revealed the official hashtag of their visit: #RoyalVisitPakistan.

    Prince William and Kate are scheduled to visit Pakistan from October 14 to October 18.

    Speaking at the event, the Duke and Duchess said they are excited to visit Pakistan to meet its people and to witness and experience its beautiful culture. The Duchess added that she is looking forward to trying out the spicy food. Prince William said that he has heard wonderful things about the country.

    Meanwhile, Kate wore a green dress for the event and accessorised her look with a pair of earrings from Pakistani brand Zeen.

  • The Current Exclusive: Pictures of D.G. ISPR and Zoro

    The Current Exclusive: Pictures of D.G. ISPR and Zoro

    The star of HUM TV and ISPR’s joint project, Ehd-e-Wafa is undoubtedly Director General of the Inter Services Public Relations, Major General Asif Ghafoor’s dog, Zoro.

    Not only did Zoro steal the show, but after The Current broke the news that he wasn’t just anyone’s dog, his pictures have gone viral.

    Here are a few exclusive pictures of Zoro that are too cute to handle.

    A pedigreed Thai Golden retriever, Zoro has more than 10.3K followers on Instagram

    After Zoro’s television debut, his followers on Instagram doubled and he now has 10.3K followers.

    A Champion, Zoro has taken part in dog competitions

    According to Zoro’s Instagram (@zoro_retriever) he has taken part in dog competitions in Islamabad and has taken home the prize.

    Exclusive picture of DG ISPR with Zoro

    D.G. ISPR Asif Ghafoor is also lucky enough to be the only person Zoro is following on Instagram, along with the official account of Ehd-e-Wafa.

    Zoro’s portrait photograph

    Zoro doesn’t have a Facebook page and everyone seems to be waiting for his YouTube channel to launch. But one things for sure: we are going to get to see a lot more of this beautiful dog on social media – and the silver screen.

    If you missed The Current’s exclusive video revealing the identity of Zoro, watch it here:

  • PM Imran orders to launch “Mera Bacha Alert” mobile app

    PM Imran orders to launch “Mera Bacha Alert” mobile app

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has directed the concerned authorities to launch a new application called “Mera Bacha Alert” to effectively tackle the child abduction and missing cases in the country, Radio Pakistan has reported.

    According to the details, the application will be launched within two weeks and the details of the registration of data on this application will be immediately accessible to the Inspector Generals and other senior officers of the provinces.

    “Mera Bacha Alert” application will be connected with the Pakistan Citizen Portal to monitor the progress on any case.

    PM Imran apprised the cabinet meeting of the success achieved in the investigation of the cases regarding the immoral and unfortunate incidents faced by the children, which, he said, would help reach other culprits of such heinous acts.

  • Heated argument mars Qureshi’s interview with Javed Chaudhry

    Heated argument mars Qureshi’s interview with Javed Chaudhry

    A heated argument marred Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s interview with journalist Javed Chaudhry during the latter’s television talk show, “Kal Tak”.

    The discussion turned into a spat when Qureshi was asked about the resolution that Pakistan was going to submit at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) against India on Kashmir.

    The minister said that it was not their plan to submit the resolution and were only monitoring the situation, adding that they “would not make any decision under pressure of social media or tweets”.

    “It was you [and your government] who were tweeting”, the journalist said in response, adding that even Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan had mentioned the UN resolution and 58 countries supporting Pakistan.

    Hearing this, FM Qureshi got riled up and demanded to see the tweets, printed copies of which were also presented to the minster.

    Agitated over Javed, Qureshi also said, “I still own it.” He further asked Javed Chaudhary, “Are you sitting here with a fixed agenda?”

    Earlier in a tweet, Shah Mehmood Qureshi and PM Imran had said that Pakistan got a historic joint statement on behalf of over 50 countries to the UN Human Rights Council.

    Qureshi, in the interview, however, appeared to be oblivious of the tweets made from his verified handle.

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  • Censor board bans Shamoon Abbasi’s ‘Durj’ across the country

    Censor board bans Shamoon Abbasi’s ‘Durj’ across the country

    Actor-cum-producer Shamoon Abbasi’s upcoming film ‘Durj’, has
    been banned by censor boards across the country. The film is based on true
    events about the crime of cannibalism from Pakistan and various parts of the
    world.

    Reports are unclear about the reason why this film was banned.
    Some reports say that it was banned for showing cannibalism while other reports
    say that the Censor Boards have not issued any statement regarding the reason
    for the ban. 

    The actor had recently taken to social media to announce the release date of his film, saying that the film will hit cinemas worldwide on October 11 and in Pakistan it would be released on October 18.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B2UcAQJhaGv/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=dlfix

    The actor had also shared details on social media and said that many actors had turned down his offer to work in the films due to high temperatures in shoot locations.

    The actor has not commented on the ban
    yet.

  • Experts question Modi’s claims as millions still relieve themselves in public

    Experts question Modi’s claims as millions still relieve themselves in public

    India is to be declared “open-defecation free” by Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi on Wednesday evening, although experts question his bold claim that all 1.3 billion people in the country have access to a toilet, Agence France-Presse (AFP) has reported.

    Modi made his “latrines for all” pledge when he first assumed office in 2014 and is hailing the project’s success as India celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of independence hero Mahatma Gandhi, a sanitation champion.

    Since being elected, Modi’s government says it has built almost 100 million toilets, winning the leader plaudits abroad, including an award from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation last week.

    In March, the government had said fewer than 50 million people relieved themselves outside, down from 550 million in 2014, with more than 550,000 villages declared open-defecation free.

    However, experts are sceptical over his claims, citing data from rural as well as urban areas.

    “A lot of latrines have been constructed from 2014 to 2018. Latrine ownership increased from about 35 per cent to about 70 per cent,” said Sangita Vyas from the Research Institute for Compassionate Economics (RICE).

    “That increase did accelerate the reduction of open defecation but in December 2018 we estimated about half of the people in the states of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan still defecated in the open,” she told AFP, doubting that the shortfall has been made up since.

    Many of the toilets that have been constructed are without a water connection and even when they are connected, cultural barriers stop many Indians from using them, experts say.

    Modi, 69, was set to make the grand announcement in his western home state of Gujarat today evening in front of 20,000 village chiefs.

    He was also due to visit the Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat, where Gandhi based himself for many years, and where 10,000 jars of treated human faecal matter were to be handed to guests, the Indian Express daily reported.

    The nutrient-rich matter — sun-dried, sieved into a tea leaf-like consistency and packed into the glass jars together with seeds — will then sprout upon watering.

    Before that, Modi early on Wednesday paid his respects to Gandhi, who was assassinated the year after India gained independence from Britain in 1947, at the Raj Ghat memorial in New Delhi.

    He said on Twitter that India was expressing “gratitude to Mahatma Gandhi for his everlasting contribution to humanity. We pledge to continue working hard to realise his dreams and create a better planet”.

    Other events also took place nationwide including in a hospital room in Pune where Gandhi was operated on for appendicitis in 1924.

    As many as 600 prisoners were also set to be released in an amnesty, media reports said.

    Later on Wednesday, a year-long, 14,000-kilometre (8,700-mile) “global peace” march was due to leave Delhi bound for Switzerland and taking in 10 countries.

  • VIDEO: Indian defence minister mocks PM Imran over modest US trip

    VIDEO: Indian defence minister mocks PM Imran over modest US trip

    Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has mocked Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan for his austere trip to the United States (US) where he had initially planned to fly on a commercial flight instead of using a chartered plane, The Express Tribune reported.

    Days after the premier “successfully” raised the Kashmir issue and Narendra Modi-led government’s atrocities in the occupied valley at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Singh has claimed that “lack of financial wisdom led the Pakistani government to a situation where their prime minister has to struggle to arrange for a plane to attend global events”.

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    He ridiculed the austerity policies at a time when perhaps his own country needed it most amid the rising unemployment and economic slowdown with many global rating agencies painting a gloomy picture of India’s economy.

    According to a Reuters report, India’s economy grew at its weakest pace since 2013 between April and June as consumer demand and government spending slowed amid global trade frictions.

    Meanwhile, Prabhash K Dutta, an Indian journalist, urged the Indian leaders to learn from Premier Imran’s low-cost US visit instead of mocking him.

    He wrote in the India Todaythat it is far from the truth that PM Imran or the Pakistani government cannot afford a special aircraft for him, as falsely claimed by the defence minister in his statement.

    This was the practice in Pakistan till the previous government. Premier Imran, after coming to power last year, has been calling for austerity in the government, he added.

  • Three bombs defused at Karachi police station after 17 years

    Three bombs defused at Karachi police station after 17 years

    Three bombs have been defused at the Garden police station in Karachi Tuesday night when they were found after someone called the police helpline and threatened to blow up the station, Samma reported.

    According to the details, the bombs were not planted by the caller, they were seized by the police in 2002 but they never actually defused the bombs before.

    Someone called the “Madadgar 15 Helpline” and threatened the police to blow up the station. The Garden police station and the Nabi Baksh police station attached to it were searched and the bomb-sniffing dogs led investigators to a storage unit where they found the three armed IEDs [improvised explosive device].

    Security has been increased at both stations and the police are also searching for the unknown caller. The Bomb Disposal Squad defused the bombs, which reportedly could have exploded at any time.