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  • Ab ki baar, 400 nahin hua paar; Why did Modi falter in Indian elections?

    Ab ki baar, 400 nahin hua paar; Why did Modi falter in Indian elections?

    Elections in 2024 are surprising, to say the least. Many polls across the globe have given a jolt to political pandits, dismantling their expectations. Be it in Pakistan or in neighbouring India; the results sent a shock wave among observers. In India, particularly, the result defied exit polls and set a precedent of what is called the power of vote.

    While the expected Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, was on a country-wide tour titled “Bharat Joro Yatra,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the leading party, BJP, were conniving for a change in the constitution.  Campaigning for a third time in the office, “400 paar” was the slogan Modi chanted all along. With more than 65 percent voter turnout and a six-week-long grueling process of polls amid the heatwave, the climax showcased the fruit of the exhaustive exercise. The total number of seats won by the ruling party was 240, far behind the magic number of 272, and it lost 63 seats compared to the election of 2019. Economist and author Parakala Prabhakar called this “a very clear tight slap on PM’s face,” but what led to the results?  

     In the span of the last five years, the BJP government led by Narendra Modi outrightly showed hate against minorities, especially Muslims, and promoted the saffron-tainted movement of Hindutva. It started off with the revocation of the Special Status of Kashmir, followed by the Citizen Amendment Act, and culminated with the inauguration of Ram Mandir. 

    303 seats in 2019 enabled BJP to strip Kashmiris of their statehood on August 5, 2019, because it was seen as the biggest hurdle in the drive for development in the region. However, in the garb of this modernization, the aim was to alter the disputed area’s demographics eventually.  

    With CAA, the Modi government further pushed Muslims to the periphery. This “fundamentally discriminatory” piece of law endangered the citizenship of a large number of Muslims in the country. It declared them illegal immigrants, but the Modi government remained unfazed in the face of all criticism. 

    The mishandling of the pandemic, coupled with the high unemployment rate of eight percent, proved to be a catalyst, but it was the largest farmer’s protest in Punjab that turned out to be a major blow. Millions on the road, the police crackdown on protestors, and the rigidity of the government made headlines all across the globe. Resultantly, Congress dominated the polls in Punjab with a high voter turnout of 62.80 percent.

    Islamophobic rhetoric, anti-Dalit sentiment, a spiraling economy, and unconstitutional motives of the sitting government resulted in the BJP’s defeat in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, the two most significant states. 

    The party of “saffron parakeets” kept on ignoring the pulse of the nation and inaugurated Ram Mandir with glitz and glamour in Ayodhya, above the ruins of the demolished Babri Masjid. Modi proudly claimed that the Mandir will be a “temple of national consciousness”. The voters ironically consciously rejected him. Though the BJP will again form the government under the umbrella of the National Democratic Alliance, this will be a coalition government, weak at its core and unable to execute the idea of changing the system of governance from Parliamentary to Presidential.

    Although it is true to democratic traditions, the credit for this stupendous result goes to the voices of reason, who relentlessly stood in the way of Modi’s aim to establish his “taana shahi”.  YouTuber Dhruv Rathee, who has been named by renowned publications as one of the “factors,” made it his mission to create awareness of all the inconsistencies in the election process, scandals in Modi’s governance, and the wildly objectionable things Modi has said and done. His videos were watched by a whooping number of 476 million people, got screened in some areas while he flexed as the “power of the common man”. Some journalists like Rana Ayuub and Karan Thapar and writers like Arundhati Roy chose to call a spade a spade and will go down in history for being on the right side. 

    With the coalition government in place, will there be a new more introspective Modi or a rather aggressive one? It is yet to be seen, but he surely wouldn’t be the same as he was in the last five years.

  • Pakistan power crisis deepened by mountain tourism

    Pakistan power crisis deepened by mountain tourism

    Skardu (Pakistan) (AFP) – In the mountainous valleys of Pakistan, 18-hour daily power cuts have meant local teacher Aniqa Bano uses her fridge as a cupboard for storing books and kitchen utensils.

    Load shedding is typical across much of fuel-short Pakistan, but few areas consistently suffer the same prolonged outages as Skardu city.

    A surge in mountain tourism, driven by climbers and Pakistanis looking to escape heatwaves, is rapidly depleting the limited energy supply at the gateway to ascend K2, the world’s second-highest peak.

    While higher-end hotels can supplement their supply with solar panels or fuel generators, many locals cannot afford such luxuries.

    “We have to reinvent everything that once used electricity,” said Bano.

    Tourism boom

    Skardu is the largest city in the region of Gilgit-Baltistan, where almost impossibly high peaks tower over the Old Silk Road, still visible from a highway transporting tourists between cherry orchards, glaciers and ice-blue lakes.

    Normally home to around 200,000 people, Skardu becomes heavily bloated in summer when Pakistanis seek the relief of its cooler climate at 2,228 metres (7,310 feet) above sea level.

    The region hosted 880,000 domestic visitors in 2023, up from 50,000 in 2014.

    As the country grapples with energy shortages -– owing to dwindling forex reserves, mismanagement, rapid population growth and climate change –- the tourism boom has proved too much for local power.

    “Due to the increase in population and tourism activities, load shedding hours have increased,” Muhammad Yunus, a senior engineer for the regional government’s water and power department, told AFP.

    There are up to 22 hours of load shedding in winter and between 18 and 20 hours in summer — an increase of around 10 percent each year for the past six years, according to the department.

    Siddiqa, a tailor and handicraft maker who goes by one name, has seen her earnings fall alongside the number of hours of electricity.

    “When we started this business in 2014, there was no issue of power,” she told AFP. “Now, I have replaced all the electric machines and brought hand sewing machines.”

    “In the presence of light, we could prepare 10 to 12 suits every three days. Now, to prepare a single suit, it can take 10 to 15 days.”

    The tourism flow does not appear to be letting up any time soon. There are up to 15 domestic flights a week to the region and, since March, international flights began landing from Dubai.

    In Skardu alone, the number of hotels has increased more than fourfold since 2014, according to the tourism department.

    7,000 melting glaciers

    Owing to its remoteness, Gilgit-Baltistan is not connected to the national grid, so it relies on its own power generation from dozens of hydro and thermal plants.

    But Pakistan’s 7,000 glaciers — more than anywhere outside the poles — are rapidly melting.

    This can temporarily increase the availability of water for energy production, but the glaciers’ long-term ability to store and release water gradually decreases, affecting energy production.

    “The availability of water for hydroelectric plants is becoming unpredictable,” said Salaar Ali, head of the Department of Environmental Science, University of Baltistan.

    Damage to energy infrastructure is also a regular setback.

    Record heatwaves in 2022 caused dozens of glacial lakes to burst their banks, washing away more than 20 power plants, 50 bridges and countless homes.

    Inadequate planning and mismanagement of the power sector can also play a role, engineers have said.

    The Satpara dam on the edge of Skardu city, completed in 2008 for $26 million of aid funding, was supposed to supply 40,000 homes with power.

    But it generates just a fraction of its potential after plans to divert a river were halted, government engineers admit.

    “It has been full only once since its formation,” said Yunus, the engineer in Skardu.

    Without a reliable energy supply, Wajahat Hussain, a 36-year-old carpenter, uses a fuel generator to keep his business in operation — puffing out emissions that contribute to global warming.

    “We run the generator to fulfil the demands,” he told AFP. “There is no work without the generator.”

  • Irfan Pathan, Harsha Bhogle slam Babar Azam after USA debacle

    Irfan Pathan, Harsha Bhogle slam Babar Azam after USA debacle

    Indian commentators Harsha Bhogle and Irfan Pathan have raised questions about Pakistan captain Babar Azam’s batting approach after the humiliating defeat at the hands of USA in the T20 World Cup on Thursday.

    Pakistan lost its first three wickets on just 21 runs. After that Captain Babar Azam and Shadab Khan took charge and made a partnership of 72 runs. Skipper scored 44 runs on 43 balls, while Shadab Khan scored 40 runs.

    Irfan Pathan wrote on X (Twitter), “Despite having a good batting position as a captain, if you are playing 40+ balls with a strike rate of 100, it will not benefit the team.”

    On the other hand, well-known Indian commentator Harsha Bhogle wrote, “I have seen Babar Azam play many good innings. This 44 (43) will not be among them, they have not looked quite in form in major tournaments.”

    The USA has occupied the first position in the points table.

  • T20 World Cup 2024: Scotland defeats Namibia by five wickets

    T20 World Cup 2024: Scotland defeats Namibia by five wickets

    In the 12th match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Scotland defeated Namibia by five wickets in Kensington Oval cricket stadium Barbados.

    Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus won the toss and batted first.

    First inning:

    Namibia’s innings did not get off to a good start and top JB Cotner returned to the pavilion without scoring a run.

    In the first innings, Namibian captain Gerhard Erasmus scored 52 runs off 31 balls with the help of 2 sixes and 5 fours, Zane Green scored 28 runs and Nicholas Dion scored 22 runs.

    Scotland’s Brad Wheel took 3 wicket while Broad Currie 2, Chris Soule, Chris Graves and Michael Lesk managed to get 1 wicket each.

    Second inning:

    On behalf of Scotland, captain Richie Barrington scored 47 runs off 35 balls with 2 sixes and 2 fours, Michael Leask 35, Michael Jones 26 and Brandon McMullen scored 19 runs.

    For Namibia, Gerhard Erasmus took 2 wickets, Ruben Trumpelman, Tanjani Langemani and Bernard Schulz took one wicket each.

  • Huge upset: USA defeats Pakistan in super over

    Huge upset: USA defeats Pakistan in super over

    It was a typical start for the Pakistan cricket team as the USA defeated Pakistan in a super over. The USA gave Pakistan a target of 19 runs to win in the Super Over, but the Green Shirts could only score 13 runs.

    Earlier, the USA’s captain, Monank Patel, won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat first.

    First inning:

    Under the leadership of captain Babar Azam, Pakistan scored a respectable 159 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Azam himself contributed 44 runs, while Shadab added 40 runs to the total.

    Nosthush Kenjige took three, Saurabh Netravalkar took three, and Ali Khan took one wicket for the USA.

    Second inning:

    In response to Pakistan’s target of 160 runs, the USA batted with confidence, and the batters kept pushing the score.

    In the last five overs, Green Shirts made a comeback at the end. The USA needed five runs off the last ball to win the match, on which Nitish Kumar hit Haris Rauf for a boundary, and the match was tied.

    Mohammad Amir bowled a super over on behalf of Pakistan. The USA scored 18 runs for the loss of one wicket, giving Pakistan a target of 19 runs to win. Pakistan scored only 13 runs from 6 balls for the loss of one wicket. The USA won the match by five runs, setting the T20 World Cup 2024 historic upset.

    Pakistan will play thier next match agaisnt Inida in Nassau County Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

  • SBP-held foreign exchange reserves rise by $15.8 million to $9.11 billion

    SBP-held foreign exchange reserves rise by $15.8 million to $9.11 billion

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported a modest increase in its foreign exchange reserves, rising by $15.8 million or 0.17 per cent week-on-week (WoW) to reach $9.11 billion as of May 31, 2024, according to data released on Thursday.

    The central bank did not provide specific reasons for this increment.

    Conversely, Pakistan’s total reserves saw a decline, falling by $99.8 million or 0.70 per cent WoW to $14.22 billion. This reduction was primarily attributed to a significant drop in reserves held by commercial banks, which decreased by $115.6 million or 2.21 per cent WoW, settling at $5.11 billion.

    Since the start of the current fiscal year, the SBP’s reserves have experienced a substantial increase of $4.64 billion or 103.95 per cent.

    This notable rise is largely due to Pakistan securing the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) of approximately $3 billion by the end of June last year, which facilitated access to additional multilateral and bilateral funding.

    In the current calendar year, the SBP’s reserves have increased by $888.3 million or 10.8 per cent, reflecting a steady improvement in the country’s financial standing.

  • Babar Azam becomes highest run-scorer in T20 Internationals

    Babar Azam becomes highest run-scorer in T20 Internationals

    Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam became the highest run-scorer in T20 Internationals.

    Babar Azam overtook India’s Virat Kohli with the 16th run of his innings in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup match against USA.

    Virat Kohli has scored 4038 runs in 110 T20 international innings while Babar has scored 4067 runs in 113 innings.

  • ‘Fans search for my looks, not my work’: Durefishan

    ‘Fans search for my looks, not my work’: Durefishan

    Fans of actress Durefishan Saleem, what is wrong with you?! The star has complained in a recent interview that internet searches for her name are often accompanied by the keyword ‘hot’ rather than her work.
    “Most of the times, people are looking for ‘Durefishan Hot’ on their internet searches, and they are not looking for my work,” she remarked during a recent event.

    “Public figures should expect criticism; it comes with the territory,” said host Ahmed Ali Butt. He emphasized that being in the spotlight means getting attention and criticism, whether it is desired or not.

    Fatima Effendi agreed, saying: “She must have thought that as once you write your name on Google, several suggestions come up, and she must have assumed that people were searching for her ‘hot pictures’.”

  • Here is the probable playing XI of Pakistan against USA

    Here is the probable playing XI of Pakistan against USA

    The possible green shirt playing XI for Pakistan vs USA scheduled on June 6 in T20 World Cup 2024 has come out. Pakistan will play their first T20 World Cup 2024 match against USA today, in Dallas, Texas AT 8:30 PM (PKT).

    Captain Babar Azam and Muhammad Rizwan, who returned as the opening pair with a 59-run partnership in the fourth T20I against England, are likely to continue as openers in this match as well.

    Azam Khan is suffering from confidence issues after poor performances with gloves and bat in the recent series. This may allow Pakistan to consider replacing him with Saeem Ayub. If Saeem Ayub is included in the playing XI, he will likely open alongside Rizwan.

    Due to Imad Wasim’s injury, Shadab Khan will be the only specialist spinner in the XI who will handle the spin department with the help of Iftikhar.
    The Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium conditions are favorable for fast bowlers, so Pakistan is likely to go with four pacers.

    If the Green Shirts decide to go with three pacers, Abrar Ahmed will come into the playing XI.

    Pakistan’s Probable Playing XI:

    Muhammad Rizwan, Babar Azam (captain), Usman Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, Azam Khan (wicketkeeper), Iftikhar Ahmed, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah/Abbas Afridi or Abrar Ahmed, Mohammad Amir and Haris Rauf.

  • Who is Indian rapper Badshah’s favourite Pakistani?

    Who is Indian rapper Badshah’s favourite Pakistani?

    If you wonder who holds the title of favorite Pakistani for Indian singer and rapper Badshah, let me reveal the answer for you. Badshah recently took to Instagram Stories to answer fan questions, where he disclosed that his favorite person from Pakistan is none other than the legendary pop icon, the late Nazia Hassan.

    Badshah shared a picture of the Boom Boom singer on his Instagram Story along with the question, stating, “Quite a few but she’d always be the most favorite.” This revelation left fans curious about how many classic Pakistani pop hits Badshah might secretly be jamming to.

    Fans of both the rapper and pop singer flooded the comments section with positive reactions. “The queen of pop music,” commented one Instagram user, while another called Nazia Hassan “the legend, our childhood queen.”