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  • Yumna Zaidi will not defend ‘Tere Bin’ or her role in it

    Yumna Zaidi will not defend ‘Tere Bin’ or her role in it

    Famous actress Yumna Zaidi appeared at the ZAB Media Festival where she talked about her popular drama series ‘Tere Bin’.

    During the Q&A session at the event, a journalist asked Yumna about defending critiques of her portrayal of a rude girl in ‘Tere Bin’.

    Yumna responded confidently. “I feel that ‘Tere Bin’ is the most-watched drama of the Pakistan entertainment industry, so I do not need to defend it or my character. If the drama had a name but people were not watching it, then I would promote it. So, the answer is based on the viewership and viewers.”

    ‘Tere Bin’, now returning for a second season, after transcending geographical borders and was deemed the most watched Pakistani drama in India as well. Its popularity stemmed from audiences captivated by the story of Meerab, an ambitious woman, whose life is transformed after marrying the dominating Murtasim, played by Wahaj Ali.

  • Electric buses to be introduced in Lahore by year end

    Electric buses to be introduced in Lahore by year end

    Punjab Minister for Transport and Mass Transit Bilal Akbar has announced that electric buses will be out on Lahore’s roads by this year’s end, reports Dawn.

    “At least 27 electric buses will begin running on the Lahore roads by the months of November or December this year as a part of efforts to reduce carbon footprint in the city,” the minister told the Punjab Assembly session on Thursday.

    He also confirmed that hybrid buses will be introduced in other regions of the province too so that local commuters could benefit from them.

    Akbar said, while responding to a query by a fellow MPA, that over 200 feeder service buses in the provincial capital were being offered subsidies and around one million commuters were benefiting from the mass transit service on a daily basis.

  • Taha Shah feels honored to be compared to Pakistani superstar

    Taha Shah feels honored to be compared to Pakistani superstar

    Bollywood Actor Taha Shah who played the role of Tajdaar in web series ‘Heeramandi’ recently gave an interview where he talked about being compared to a Pakistani superstar.

    “It is an honour for me if they have compared me to leading actors Fawad Khan and Vicky Kaushal, who are both excellent actors. If they are comparing me with them, what more could a man ask for? If they see Shah Rukh Khan’s romance in my eyes, then it is a success, and Vicky is my brother, we have worked together. I don’t know about their appearances, but I believe that they both perform really well.”

    Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar on Netflix is gaining a lot of attention for its brilliant production. The series, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, stars Shekhar Suman, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Richa Chadha, Fardeen Khan, Sharmin Segal, and Manisha Koirala.

  • ‘Play the whole season or don’t come’; Irfan Pathan throws tantrum over English players

    ‘Play the whole season or don’t come’; Irfan Pathan throws tantrum over English players

    India’s tantrums over English players leaving the IPL to play in their home series against Pakistan continue.

    Former fast bowler Irfan Pathan is the latest prominent figure to use harsh language against the English cricketers who left the IPL unfinished.

    Pathan wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “Either be available for the entire season or don’t come.”

    Earlier, former Test cricketer Sunil Gavaskar also showed anger on the cricketers who left the IPL. He criticized the English cricketers and demanded a cut in their salaries and asked that fines should be imposed. In his column, Sunil Gavaskar wrote that because of IPL, they get 10 percent commission which no other league pays, if they are leaving IPL for the series, then the boards and players should be fined.

    England’s top cricketers Jonny Bairstow, Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Will Jacks, Reece Topley, Jos Buttler, Phil Salt and Moeen Ali, who participated in the IPL, left the league to represent their country against Pakistan.

    The four-match series between Pakistan and England will start from May 22, while the finals, including the IPL playoffs, will be played during the same period, which will not include a large number of foreign cricketers.

  • Federal government begins consultations for establishment of social media regulatory authority

    Federal government begins consultations for establishment of social media regulatory authority

    The federal government has begun consultations for the establishment of a social media regulatory authority.

    According to sources, the proposed social media regulatory authority (PECA) Amendment Bill 2024 is to be tabled soon in the Parliament.

    Media houses and other stakeholders have also been invited for consultation to establish the authority of the committee.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reportedly formed a cabinet committee on this matter whose task is to consult the social media regulatory authority and give suggestions to the government on issues related to digital rights.

    The authority will ensure responsible use of the internet and compliance with regulations in addition to considering the issue of regulating online content and procedures for investigating violations of law on social media.

    The issue of summoning witnesses and violators of social media laws will also be considered in the consultation.

    The bill is intended to protect the private life of citizens from threats posed by social media.

  • ‘Wife owns properties not only in Dubai but in UK as well,’ reveals Mohsin Naqvi

    ‘Wife owns properties not only in Dubai but in UK as well,’ reveals Mohsin Naqvi

    Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has said on Thursday that he and his wife declared their properties a decade ago. Naqvi, a media baron who became Punjab’s caretaker Chief Minister and now also holds the coveted position of Chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), stressed that there is nothing new in the “Dubai unlocked” project. 

    Naqvi revealed that his wife not only owns properties in Dubai but also in the United Kingdom (UK).

    He gave a detailed response to the Dubai leaks in a press conference in Lahore after the leaked property records named several prominent personalities in Pakistan, including government officials, politicians, military generals, and other individuals.

    He also said that it is necessary for the national media to report about major developments, but portraying that someone owned property with illegal means is wrong.
    The former caretaker chief minister of Punjab also stated that he was not in any official position 10 to 12 years ago, but he had properties at that time as well.

  • Supreme Court to hear Suo Moto against Faisal Vawda today

    Supreme Court to hear Suo Moto against Faisal Vawda today

    The Supreme Court, on 17 May, will hear the suo moto case against independent Senator Faisal Vawda for his verbal attack against judges of the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

    The case will be heard by a three-member bench led by Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa and comprising Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan and Justice Irfan Saadat Khan.

    Earlier, Vawda held a press conference in which he strongly criticised the IHC judges who penned the explosive letter a few weeks back to the Supreme Judicial Council alleging interference of intelligence agencies in judicial affairs.

    Faisal Vawda said that institutions are being attacked.

    “Stop targeting the institutions, enough is enough. If there is any interference by institutions, then provide evidence and we will stand together [against it],” said Vawda.

    IHC also responded to the Senator’s remarks saying that the rules do not dictate that a High Court judge needs to renounce foreign residency or citizenship.

  • Why Humayun Saeed praises Yumna Zaidi’s work ethic in ‘Gentleman’

    Why Humayun Saeed praises Yumna Zaidi’s work ethic in ‘Gentleman’

    Actor Humayun Saeed complimented fellow actress Yumna Zaidi’s on her work ethic, saying that she is entirely focused on her work and not on her styling or makeup.
    During a recent interview on Ambreen Fatima Youtube channel, Humayun Saeed gave Yumna Zaidi a lot of compliments and said he had always seen her as a journalist in the drama.

    “Working with Yumna Zaidi was a remarkable experience, realizing that the praise I had heard about her before was insufficient compared to her actual performance after working with her.”
    Humuyun said that when the role was offered to Yumna Zaidi, she asked for his opinion. “They had chosen her after considering her suitability for the character, and encouraged her to read the script to confirm that the role was perfect for her.”

  • ‘Hindu nation’: Religion trumps caste in India vote

    ‘Hindu nation’: Religion trumps caste in India vote

    Agra, India – Born at the bottom of the Hindu faith’s rigid caste system, voters like Anil Sonkar will determine whether Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns to power next month.

    More than two-thirds of India’s 1.4 billion people are estimated to be on the lower rungs of a millennia-old social hierarchy that divides Hindus by function and social standing.

    Politicians of all stripes have courted lower caste Indians with affirmative action programmes, job guarantees and special subsidies to mitigate long-standing discrimination and disadvantage.

    But Modi’s Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has established itself as India’s dominant political force with a different pitch: think of your religion first, and caste second.

    “There are no economic opportunities and business has never been so bad for me,” said Sonkar, a 55-year-old fishmonger and a member of the Dalit castes, once disparagingly known as “untouchables”.

    “But under this government, we feel safe and proud as Hindus,” he told AFP in the tourist city of Agra, home of the Taj Mahal. “That is why, despite everything, I voted for Modi.”

    Modi’s party is expected to easily win this year’s national election once it concludes in June, in large part due to his government’s positioning of the Hindu faith at the centre of its politics.

    His government has been accused in turn of marginalising the country’s 200-million-plus Muslims, leaving many among them fearful for their futures in India.

    But its strategy of appealing to pan-Hindu unity, and directing the faith’s internal frictions outwards, has reaped political dividends.

    “The BJP’s base among the marginalised has grown over every election since 2014,” political scientist and author Sudha Pai told AFP.

    The party, she added, had successfully forged a new pan-Hindu political coalition by showing respect to the “cultural symbols, icons and history” of low-caste voters, and in the process furthering its goal of building a “Hindu nation”.

    Station in life

    Caste remains a crucial determinant of one’s station in life at birth, with higher castes the beneficiaries of ingrained cultural privileges, lower castes suffering entrenched discrimination, and a rigid divide between both.

    Modi himself belongs to a low caste, but the elite worlds of politics, business and culture are largely dominated by high-caste Indians.

    Less than six percent of Indians married outside their caste, according to the country’s most recent census in 2011.

    Modi’s political coalition has managed to bridge this internal divide by trumpeting a vision of a resurgent and assertive Hindu faith.

    The prime minister began the year by inaugurating a grand temple to the Hindu deity Ram, built on the site of a centuries-old mosque razed by Hindu zealots decades earlier.

    Construction of the temple fulfilled a long-standing demand of Hindu activists and was widely celebrated by Hindu voters, whatever their caste group.

    Modi’s rise also coincided with the declining fortunes of caste-based political parties that had dominated politics for decades in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state with more people than Nigeria and its most important electoral battleground.

    Many in the state accused these parties of directing welfare programmes and other benefits of political power to their own caste groups, a situation they say changed when Modi came to power and made them available for all disadvantaged voters.

    “The soles of my slippers wore off as I ran around trying to get a card for free rations,” homemaker Munni Devi, 62, told AFP at a BJP campaign rally over the din of frenzied drum beats and music.

    “But Modi gave me one immediately after coming to power,” she told AFP.

    ‘Demons of those contradictions’

    The BJP has been able to unite a broad array of caste groups into a single bloc of support, but caste discrimination remains a fact of life both in politics and society at large.

    Despite Modi’s own low-caste origins, the senior ranks of his ministry, party and civil service remain overwhelmingly dominated by upper-caste functionaries.

    “Our lawmaker is from our caste and from the BJP,” said farmer Patiram Kushwaha, a Modi supporter reconsidering his allegiance.

    “He cannot do anything for us because those sitting at the top don’t listen to him.”

    More than two dozen opposition parties in this year’s poll have campaigned on a joint pledge to address the structural causes of discrimination by staging a caste-based national census and redirecting resources to the most disadvantaged.

    Analysts nonetheless expect Modi to triumph convincingly over the opposition bloc, but Neelanjan Sircar, of the Centre for Policy Research think-tank in New Delhi, said the BJP faced a monumental challenge in holding its coalition together over the long term.

    “This balancing act of keeping together groups which don’t really get along with each other is extremely tough in the long run,” he told AFP.

    “At some point, you have to face the demons of those contradictions.”

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  • Pakistan will not participate in warm up matches of T20 World Cup

    Pakistan will not participate in warm up matches of T20 World Cup

    The schedule of International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup 2024 warm-up matches has been released, Pakistan will not participate in warm up matches due to the series against England. Four T20 matches between Pakistan and England will be played between May 22 and 30.

    New Zealand and England are also not participating in warm up matches.

    The warm-up matches of the World Cup will be played between May 27 and June 1. A total of 17 teams will be participating in the World Cup warm-up matches before the event.

    Pakistan will leave England for America on June 1, playing its first match in the tournament against America on June 6.