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  • Quetta railway station blast leaves 24 dead

    Quetta railway station blast leaves 24 dead

    At least 24 people were killed and 46 injured on Saturday morning in a bomb blast at Quetta Railway Station.

    Speaking to journalists, Quetta Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operations Mohammad Baloch said that the explosion seemed to be a “suicide blast,” adding that an investigation is underway to probe the nature of the blast.

    “The blast took place inside the railway station when the Peshawar-bound express was about to leave for its destination at 9 am,” Mohammad Baloch stated.

    According to the SSP Operations, around 150-200 passengers were present at the Quetta railway station when the blast occurred.

    Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind confirmed the casualties and revealed that several people were wounded in the explosion, out of whom ten were in critical situation.
     


    Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti condemned the attack and ordered an immediate investigation of the powerful explosion, noting that terrorists who target innocent people do not deserve any sympathy.

    Meanwhile, the banned and militant outfit Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the explosion.

    Earlier, train service had been suspended in the province on August 26, following a blast carried out by the BLA, which destroyed the railway bridge between Kolpur and Mach.

    Nine people, including five school-going children, had also been killed, and 29 were injured in a blast near girls schools in Mastung, Balochistan district on November 1.

  • Infamous Katcha dacoit and Youtuber killed by police while PTI followers call him a ‘martyr’

    Infamous Katcha dacoit and Youtuber killed by police while PTI followers call him a ‘martyr’

    Infamous riverine bandit and social media personality Shahid Lund Baloch was killed in a police encounter in a joint operation by Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur police forces on Friday, while Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) followers expressed regret over his death.

    Baloch, a notorious criminal, had recently established his own social media presence, where he expressed his views on the socio-political affairs in the country while expressing his support for Bushra Bibi and Khan.

    In a short clip of Shahid Baloch being shared by PTI followers on social media, the dacoit stated, “You people are warning me that ‘Vigo people’ would abduct me; let me make it clear for you guys, nobody can do anything like that in our territory. They would have to pay for it. All of you PTI supporters, whether you’re in or outside the country, you people are in my heart.”

    “You [PTI followers] people have experienced the worst of oppression by the state. Quran tells us that even if you’re fighting kafirs, women and children must never be involved. But our government leaders have targeted your woman and children as well,” remarked the bandit.

    Baloch was wanted by police for over 28 major offences, including the killing of police personnel, terrorism, kidnapping for ransom, attacks on police, murder, and armed robbery. Numerous cases against him were registered across various police stations in the Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur districts.

    However, Baloch’s social media presence garnered support from some netizens as he shared his perspective on numerous topics, including the human rights situation in Balochistan. When Mahrang Baloch was leading a long march in Islamabad for the rights of missing persons, Shahid recorded a video in which he stated, “We have no connection with them, but our Baloch tradition teaches us to stand for truth. I urge the Baloch people to wake up and fight for their rights. It’s better to die fighting oppression and injustice than sitting in your homes. We ourselves are helpless and trapped in these jungles while thousands of accusations are put on us by the state; otherwise, I would march to Islamabad myself, along with hundreds of followers, to make this movement a success.”

    The outlaw was an open supporter of PTI while, in one video, even warned the institutions, saying, “Army and ISI, listen to me. If you try to kill Imran Khan, you will not be spared. God bless Pakistan.”

    In another audio clip that went viral on social media, a man, allegedly Shahid Lund Baloch, could be heard asking for the establishment of a children’s school in the riverine area. “I wanted to request that you promise me that a school will be built for the children and that people will be happy to hear the news. If this problem isn’t solved, then it would be a shame for us. At least 35 children are waiting for your help. Apart from that, more children near our area need education,” stated the man in the audio.

    One social media user posted on X, “He was definitely a bandit, but he was also a victim of social and economic inequality.”

    Another user posted, “Today, for the first time after hearing the news of the death of bandit Shahid Lind Baloch, I visited his YouTube channel 11 hours ago he shared this video. May Allah forgive you. Amen.”

    A PTI leader from Kohat, Aman Afridi, posted, “For 30 years, he was a robber and robbed the common people; no one said anything. Now, guess for yourself, it is not a difficult task to eliminate the criminals who commit theft, robbery and murder around us, but we common people are not included in the interest system of the elites, so this system never moves with our theft, robbery or murder. Shahid Lund Baloch could have lived longer if he had shared in the loot instead of challenging this criminalized system. Copy.”

    Another PTI follower by the handle username meddy tweets condemned the death of Baloch, writing, “We will write Shahid Lund Baloch as Shaheed. May Allah forgive him.”

    One user wrote: “Shahid Lund Baloch Shaheed. They killed him because he was speaking the truth, speaking the truth bluntly to unholy powers. They killed him because people were listening to him. #ShahidLundBaloch Rest in Peace.”

    PTI followers also shared another recent clip of the outlaw with PTI flags in the background in which he said, “I pay my respects to Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi. She has suffered so much with patience. She is a pious woman and any allegations against her character by the government are useless. She has been released from Adiala Jail, and InshaAllah, Imran Khan will be released soon as well.”

    In one of the most interesting posts by a netizen, user Azeem Sabzwari had described the historical and cultural significance of local vigilantes or outlaws. In a long thread on September 2, Sabzwari narrated: “This reminds me of Malangi (1890s – 1927), who was a bandit during the British occupation of Punjab. He was known as ‘Robinhood’ in his native district of Kasur. Punjab has a folklore tradition of appreciating bandits who defied the British occupiers & sided with the commoners.”


    “Dacoits or bandits emerge out of a political context.  Nizam Lohar and Malangi were both products of the feudalisation of Punjabi society by the British. The same is true of Shahid Lund Baloch who will either be killed or co-opted by those at the helm in Punjab of Pakistan,” predicted this social media user two months ago.

  • KP govt decides to cut teachers’ salaries involved in protest

    KP govt decides to cut teachers’ salaries involved in protest

    The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has announced salary cuts for those involved in the protest as the teachers’ protest enters its fourth day.

    KP Financial Advisor Muzammil Aslam told Geo News that teachers’ salaries will be deducted based on their absences from school.

    He maintained that while teachers could participate in the protest, they first needed to make sure to attend their classes, warning them that teachers involved in the protest might face pension issues in the future.

    On the contrary, Azizullah Khan, president of the All-Primary Teachers Association (APTA), speaking to The News, asserted that teachers want their status to be upgraded.

    Addressing the teachers’ demand for upgradation, KP’s financial advisorr said that it’s impossible to upgrade the 175,000 teachers’ status at the same time.

    Meanwhile, KP Education Minister Faisal Khan Tarakai said the government had recently accepted the teachers’ demands and is now ready to listen to their concerns again.

    He also urged the teachers to end the protest and asserted that closing schools was not the correct approach.

  • Cleared of all allegations; Nazish Jahangir’s lawyer confirms there is no fraud case pending against her

    Cleared of all allegations; Nazish Jahangir’s lawyer confirms there is no fraud case pending against her

    Actress Nazish Jahangir has been fully cleared of all allegations leveled against her, with her lawyer confirming that no fraud case is pending against her. The lawyer described the accusations as entirely baseless and fabricated. 
     
    In a detailed statement, the lawyer revealed that the fraud charges filed by petitioner Azaan Asad Haroon were completely false.  

    Speaking to the media, the lawyer said, “The case involving Nazish Jahangir has been proven baseless, revealing it to be founded on a false FIR filed by complainant Haroon Aswad. This FIR falsely accused Nazish of fraudulent activities, with allegations intended to damage her reputation for the benefit of the complainant’s fame. The court, in full accordance with the law, dismissed the case after a thorough trial, confirming Nazish innocence and nullifying the FIR.”

    The lawyer clarified that Nazish had always possessed the car in question and owed no money to Haroon. 

     “The case centered around allegations that Nazish had unlawfully acquired a vehicle, despite it being her legitimate property. No financial accusations against her held up, and with the FIR nullified, there is no need for bail. Consequently, the bail has been withdrawn,” the lawyer said. 

    On the issue of bail, the lawyer emphasized that it was unnecessary because of lack of legal grounds for the case. “Since no valid charges existed, there was no reason for bail. The case simply fell apart in court,” the lawyer states. 

     “Azaan Asad Haroon, who had both a personal and business relationship with Nazish, allegedly filed the case to harm her reputation for his own benefit,” the lawyer alleged. 

     
    Currently, Nazish Jahangir faces no active criminal or civil cases. The defamation cases she has filed against the complainant are ongoing, as she continues litigation against the opposing party,” he confirmed
     
     Earlier, rising actor Azaan Aswad Haroon claimed that actress Nazish Jahangir not only extorted money from him but also took his car while pretending to introduce him to the showbiz industry.

    In an interview with Urdu Point, Aswad Haroon said, “A few years ago, I did a telefilm with Nazish Jahangir for the first time, after which we became friends.” He added that at the time she gave him the “illusion” of introduction to the entertainment industry. “She started extorting money from me,” he claimed, adding that, “Nazish Jahangir first demanded Rs 15 lakh from me and later asked for more money while the actress kept asking me for expensive gifts and requesting that I get costly items.” He alleged that later Nazish asked him for a car under false pretenses. “I gave the actress a Honda car worth Rs 25 lakh.”

  • Delhi plans drone flights to combat smog crisis

    Delhi plans drone flights to combat smog crisis

    India’s capital unveiled plans Friday to fly special drones to clear pollution from its smog-choked skies — a plan derided by experts as another “band-aid” solution to a public health crisis.

    New Delhi and the surrounding metropolitan area, home to more than 30 million people, consistently tops world rankings for air pollution in winter.

    The smog is blamed for thousands of premature deaths each year and is an annual source of misery for the capital’s residents, with various piecemeal government initiatives failing to measurably address the problem.

    Friday marked the start of a trial for an aerial drone tasked with flying around the city’s pollution hotspots to spray water mist in an effort to clear dust and harmful particulate matter from the air.

    “We have been examining different technological solutions and best practices from across the world,” Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai said after launching the initiative.

    “This one drone is part of a pilot project by a company. We will study, and if it succeeds, we will take this forward.”

    Rai said that once the trial was over, the Delhi government would issue a tender to purchase two more drones.

    If implemented, the three drones would be responsible for mitigating air pollution across a city that stretches across 1,500 square kilometres (580 square miles) — around the same size as greater London.

    A technician at the site, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said the drones carried a maximum 16 litres (4.2 gallons) of water and could only operate for a few minutes at a time before they needed to be refilled.

    “But these are not the solution to air pollution,” Sunil Dahiya of advocacy group Envirocatalysts told AFP. “These are band-aid solutions.”

    Prior government efforts to mitigate the smog, such as a public campaign encouraging drivers to turn off their engines at traffic lights, have failed to make an impact in the city.

    Delhi opened a “smog tower” — a 25-metre (82-foot) tower in the city centre containing fans that were touted as filtering 1,000 cubic metres of air per second — to much fanfare in 2021.

    The project was panned by experts when it was launched and is no longer operational.

    “Cutting emissions at the sources of the pollution is more important,” Anumita Roychowdhury, executive director of the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi, told AFP.

    “We have enough studies to show that vehicles, industry, and construction are the areas that need intervention to tackle the issue.”

    The level of PM2.5 particles — the smallest and most harmful, which can enter the bloodstream — registered above 300 micrograms per cubic metre in Delhi this week, according to monitoring firm IQAir.

    That is 20 times the daily maximum recommended by the World Health Organization.

  • Naeema Butt shares stories posted by disappointed fans over her absence from Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum posters

    Naeema Butt shares stories posted by disappointed fans over her absence from Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum posters

    Naeema Butt’s absence from the promotional events and posters of the recently concluded popular drama Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum has greatly upset her fans. 


    On November 5, cinemas across the country screened the last episode of megahit Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum, with Karachi hosting the final promotional event attended by most of the cast.


    Fans noticed that Naima Butt and lead actress Hania Aamir did not attend the finale. They were surprised that the final promotional posters of the drama did not include Naeema Butt’s pictures.


    The final posters featured only two characters, main leads Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir. 


    Fans voiced their displeasure on social media and questioned ARY about the exclusion of the lead character from the posters.


    Several social media users criticized the TV channel for not featuring Naeema Butt in the finale promotional posters through their Instagram stories and posts.

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    Naeema Butt shared the fans’ stories and posts, indicating her own unhappiness with the drama team and the channel management, though she did not give a direct reaction.

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    The final promotional posters of Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum also did not feature actors Emmad Irfani, Javed Sheikh, Bushra Ansari, and Areej Chaudhry, but they did not share any posts about it.

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  • One Direction star took cocaine, alcohol, antidepressant before death

    One Direction star took cocaine, alcohol, antidepressant before death

    One Direction star Liam Payne consumed cocaine, alcohol and a prescription antidepressant before falling to his death from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony last month, Argentine prosecutors said Thursday.

    The prosecutor’s office added that three people were charged with supplying him with drugs and one of them was also charged with abandoning a person in a vulnerable state.

    “The results of the toxicological studies, which have been communicated to his family, revealed that, in the moments prior to his death and over a period covering at least his last 72 hours, Payne had traces of polydrug use of alcohol, cocaine and a prescription antidepressant in his body,” the prosecutors said.

    Payne was found dead on October 16 after plunging from the balcony of his third-floor room at the CasaSur Hotel in the Argentine capital.

    An autopsy found he died after sustaining “multiple traumas” and “internal and external hemorrhaging” from the fall.

    One of the highest-grossing live acts in the world in the 2010s, One Direction went on indefinite hiatus in 2016.

    Payne went on to enjoy a degree of solo success but his career had languished recently.

    His death at age 31 prompted a global outpouring of grief and condolences from family, former bandmates, fans and others.

    – Three charged with drugs supply –

    Prosecutors said one of the three people charged in the case had accompanied him on a daily basis during his stay in Buenos Aires and was charged with abandoning a person who later died as well as supplying him with narcotics.

    The second suspect is a hotel employee accused of twice supplying Payne with cocaine while he was staying at the CasaSur. A third person is also accused of supplying him with the drug on October 14, two days before his death.

    The prosecution ruled out self-harm and the “physical intervention of third parties” as the cause of Payne’s death, saying that the injuries he sustained were compatible with those caused by a fall.

    “Payne was either not fully conscious or was in a state of markedly diminished or absent consciousness at the time of the fall,” the report said.

    He was found dead after hotel staff called emergency services to report “a guest who is overwhelmed by drugs and alcohol, and destroying his room.”

    – Body flown home –

    The toxicological report was published a day after the singer’s father Geoff Payne repatriated his body to Britain aboard a flight from Buenos Aires to London.

    Payne’s death has prompted a debate about whether the music industry has a duty of care for the mental health of stars who find fame at a young age.

    The singer from Wolverhampton in central England had spoken publicly about struggles with substance abuse and the pressures of teenage stardom.

    He first auditioned for the hugely popular television talent show “The X Factor” at the age of 14 but was unsuccessful.

    Two years later he hit gold on the program, which teamed him up with Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik to form One Direction.

    Over the next six years, the group enjoyed global fame and legions of screaming fans, selling more than 70 million copies of their five albums. They went on four world tours and won nearly 200 awards.

    Payne is survived by a seven-year-old boy, Bear, with Girls Aloud star Cheryl Tweedy.

  • India refuses to send team to Pakistan for Champions Trophy: report

    India refuses to send team to Pakistan for Champions Trophy: report

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has refused to send its team to Pakistan for the next Champions Trophy, as per Indian media.

    The Indian board has reportedly decided to reverse its decision to send the Indian team to Pakistan, as confirmed by the Indian Express. Pakistan has been informed of this decision. The BCCI has expressed concerns regarding security about playing in Pakistan and prefers neutral venues, with Dubai being the top choice.

    Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi, however, has claimed not to have received any letter from BCCI, adding that “the Indian board has not said anything in writing so far, there has been no discussion on the hybrid model and there will be no discussion.”

    Earlier, there were reports that the Indian Cricket Board agreed to send the team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, but India refused and wanted to conduct the tournament under a hybrid model.

    Other teams, however, have confirmed they will send their teams to Pakistan for the event.

    The Champions Trophy is scheduled from February 19 to March 9, 2025, with matches to be played in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi.

  • Most polluted city in the world sets record for largest human flag

    Most polluted city in the world sets record for largest human flag

    Pakistani students have set a new world record for creating the largest human flag, leaving behind India’s previous record with over 10,000 students from Army Public Schools (APS) participating in the Lahore Youth Festival, organised by the Punjab Government.

    Thousands of students came together in the record-breaking event to form the massive human flag. This record beat India’s prior record of 7,368 participants, which was made earlier this year.

    The Nation reported that after setting the record, the students celebrated the achievement with patriotic songs and dances, marking the event as a powerful display of youthful passion.

    However, the event took place while the smog engulfed the city, and Lahore’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was surpassing the hazardous level. The government has already placed a green lockdown in the province, and schools are closed till November 17. 

    Lahore’s AQI today, as of November 8, stands at an alarming level of 516, while Multan is way ahead of it with 1331.

  • PTV Sports stops broadcasting Pak Australia ODIs due to pending payments

    PTV Sports stops broadcasting Pak Australia ODIs due to pending payments

    PTV Sports had to stop live broadcast of the cricket series between Pakistan and Australia due to pending payments.

    According to Samaa
     News, the reason for the suspension was the failure of PTV Sports to pay dues to the broadcaster Tower Sports, which holds exclusive rights to the series.

    The financially troubled PTV Sports failed to settle its dues with Tower Sports, leading to the latter’s suspension of broadcasts.

     PTV Sports will not be able to resume live coverage of the matches until the outstanding amount is paid. The last-minute decision to stop the telecast disappointed cricket fans across the country who were eagerly waiting for the game.