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  • Imam Masjid killed by unknown men in India

    Imam Masjid killed by unknown men in India

    Unknown persons entered a mosque and allegedly tortured and killed the imam in Ajmer, India.

    The 30-year-old imam of the mosque, Mohammad Mahir, was allegedly tortured and killed by three masked men, according to Indian media.

    Police say that the killing took place on Saturday morning when the Imam was present in the mosque along with a few students. The suspects allegedly entered the mosque and assaulted the imam with sticks and then fled, as per the local police.

    The imam succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. The reasons for the murder have not yet been revealed. However, suspects are being identified with the help of the CCTV camera footage of the area.

    A case has been registered under Section 302 of the incident. “This is a case of senseless violence, and we are utilising all available technical and investigative resources to identify the perpetrators,” said Ajmer SP Devendra Kumar Bishnoi.

  • PTI’s Shehzad Akbar set to take legal action against Pakistani government over acid attack in UK

    PTI’s Shehzad Akbar set to take legal action against Pakistani government over acid attack in UK

    Former federal minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member Shehzad Akbar is taking legal action against the Pakistani government in the UK after he got injured in an acid attack that left him “scarred for life,”  Geo News reported on Monday.

    On November 26, 2023, an unknown person threw acid on the former federal minister’s face when he opened his door to a visitor at his home in Royston town, England.

    His slamming the door shut and his glasses saved him from going blind.

    On Monday afternoon, Akbar submitted a copy of his legal action to the Pakistan High Commission in London. The document directly accuses multiple officials of involvement in the attack.

    The PTI member also claimed in a document that the government of Pakistan is responsible.

    Akbar sent the Pakistani government a letter outlining the claim that he intends to bring against it at the High Court in London.

  • Why is South Africa still waiting for a female president?

    Why is South Africa still waiting for a female president?

    South Africa has one of the world’s highest rates of female parliamentary representation in the world while boasting one of the most progressive constitutions.

    Yet the country is yet to produce a female president — something upcoming general elections are unlikely to change.

    Of the more than 50 parties in the running on May 29, only a handful are led by a woman. The five largest are all headed by men.

    “It is rare for a woman-owned party to stand, succeed and be sustainable,” said Colleen Makhubele, one of the few female party chiefs, who runs the small South African Rainbow Alliance (SARA).

    The dearth is despite South Africa ranking 11th globally for female representation in parliament, just below Sweden and higher than Finland.

    Women played a major role in the anti-apartheid struggle, and have held important government posts since the advent of democracy in 1994.

    About half the country’s ministries, including the key departments of foreign affairs and defence, are currently run by women.

    Women’s rights activists say the reason partially lies in the disconnect between the liberal views on which democratic South Africa was founded, and what still remains a fairly conservative society.

    The rainbow nation’s constitution lists “non-racialism and non-sexism” as the country’s second founding value after democracy itself.

    Yet many still see women as fit to lead their family — but not the nation.

    About one in five respondents to a 2017 Ipsos survey said that a woman’s place was in the home. Moreover, 22 percent thought men made better political leaders.

    This results in women often being overlooked when parties choose a leading candidate, said Bafana Khumalo, co-director of NGO Sonke Gender Justice.

    “Women are seen as important… but not to be voted into power,” he said.

    Makhubele of SARA, a former Johannesburg council speaker, said she has to work twice as hard as her male colleagues to win votes, funding and media coverage.

    Attitudes are slowly changing.

    A 2020 poll by Women Deliver, a non-profit, found 91 percent of respondents believed gender equality was important.

    Forty-three percent supported the government taking action to achieve equal representation in politics, and 69 percent backed gender quotas.

    The latter are already implemented by the ruling African National Congress (ANC) and the leftist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) — the country’s third largest party.

    The second largest party, the liberal Democratic Alliance (DA), had a female leader between 2007 and 2015.

    But that’s not enough, said political analyst and author Susan Booysen.

    “I’m blaming political parties for not systematically nurturing women’s ascendancy in party politics to get them to the top… women don’t see that systemic mentoring and promotion” she said.

    Parties might be missing out.

    Women make up more than 55 percent of registered voters in the upcoming elections and are seen as key drivers of support.

    “They’re the ones who actually make sure the people they live with go and vote on election day,” said Zama Khanyase of the ANC’s youth league.

    The ANC is largely expected to get less than 50 percent of the vote and for the first time lose its absolute majority in parliament when South Africans head to the polls in a month’s time.

    That could force it into a coalition to remain in power.

    After the parliamentary vote national assembly lawmakers then appoint a president.

  • Maulana Fazl backs PTI in NA speech

    Maulana Fazl backs PTI in NA speech

    Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, in his first speech in the National Assembly, criticised the ruling government, the recent general elections of February 8, civil bureaucracy and the establishment.

    Fazl emphasized that Pakistan was created through the democratic struggles of the people, “Neither bureaucracy nor establishment has a role in the creation of the country.”

    Maulana took the sitting assembly to task asserting, “Is this a parliament of representatives of the nation or a setup arranged by the establishment?”

    He also said this is the first kind of election in which the losers are upset and even the winners are not satisfied.

    The JUI-F leader also supported Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Asad Qaiser’s demand for granting the right to the latter’s party to organise public gatherings, terming it the Imran-founded party’s “constitutional right”.

    Fazl said that his party raised objections to the previous 2018 general elections as well, terming it similarly “fraudulent”.

  • Amir Khan gets permission to reopen boxing academy in Islamabad

    Amir Khan gets permission to reopen boxing academy in Islamabad

    Pakistani-born British boxer Amir Khan has said that his Islamabad-based boxing academy will reopen after a month.

    In a video message posted on X (formerly Twitter) Amir said, “Thank you! The gym is now back with us, thank you to the Pakistan army and Pakistan government for helping to fix the issue. The gym will be active in June for boxers to train and compete.”

    He said, “The gym has been cleaned and now we have to buy the necessary machinery after which the gym will reopen and the youth will be able to learn here.”

    Amir Khan inaugurated the Boxing Academy at Pakistan Sports Complex Islamabad in 2016 which was operational till 2022.

    Earlier, Amir Khan expressed disappointment over the closure of the boxing academy and said that one hundred thousand dollars that he had invested had been lost.

  • KIA Stonic EX+ price slashed by Rs1.5 million in Pakistan

    KIA Stonic EX+ price slashed by Rs1.5 million in Pakistan

    Lucky Motor Corporation (LMC) has announced a significant reduction in the price of the KIA Stonic EX+ in Pakistan, a move that comes amid sluggish sales for the popular car model.

    The company, presenting the price cut as a “celebratory limited-time offer,” revealed on Monday that the new price for the Stonic EX+ is Rs4,767,000—a substantial drop of Rs1,513,000 from its previous cost of Rs6,280,000.

    The announcement closely follows the recent price reduction of KIA’s compact SUV, the Sportage, which saw a decrease of up to Rs300,000.

    This sequence of price adjustments indicates a possible market trend towards more affordable pricing in response to consumer demand and purchasing power in Pakistan’s automotive sector.

    LMC’s official statement noted that the price reduction is part of the company’s celebration of five years of CKD (completely knocked down) operations in Pakistan. The company expressed gratitude for customer support and explained that the price revision is intended to mark this milestone.

    “As we complete 5 years of our CKD operations, we are filled with gratitude for your unwavering support and thank you for your help in achieving this significant milestone in Pakistan. To mark this occasion, we are thrilled to introduce a celebratory limited-time price offer on our beloved Kia Stonic,” the statement read.

    However, industry experts suggest that the price drop might be driven by sluggish sales and lower offtake of the vehicle, rather than purely by celebratory reasons.

    The timing of the price revision, coming on the heels of another significant price reduction, raises questions about the broader market dynamics and the company’s strategy to boost sales.

    The new pricing for the KIA Stonic EX+ is set to take effect on April 29, 2024, and customers will likely watch closely to see if this move leads to a resurgence in the vehicle’s popularity in the Pakistani market.

  • SBP holds key policy rate at 22% for seventh consecutive time

    SBP holds key policy rate at 22% for seventh consecutive time

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced on Monday that it is maintaining its key policy rate at 22 per cent, marking the seventh consecutive meeting with no changes to the rate.

    The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), in its meeting, discussed ongoing macroeconomic stabilisation measures.

    The committee noted that these measures have contributed to noticeable improvements in both inflation and the external economic position. This comes against a backdrop of moderate economic recovery.

    The MPC’s statement following the meeting acknowledged that, while inflation has begun to improve, it remains high.

    The committee also mentioned that global commodity prices seem to have stabilised, indicating resilience in global economic growth.

    However, the committee highlighted a number of uncertainties. It pointed out that recent geopolitical events have created additional uncertainty in the global economic outlook.

    Additionally, the upcoming budgetary measures might affect short-term inflation trends.

    Given these factors, the MPC concluded that the current monetary policy stance should be maintained to achieve its inflation target of 5 to 7 per cent by September 2025.

  • Mah E Nur Haider had a supernatural encounter in her home

    Mah E Nur Haider had a supernatural encounter in her home

    Actress and model Mah E Nur Haider, known through drama serials like ‘Jhok Sarkar, has disclosed that her house has been haunted for some time now. Yes, you read that right.

    During an appearance on Geo TV’s show ‘Hansna Mana Hai,’ she was asked by host Tabish Hashmi if she had ever encountered supernatural entities like jinns during shootings in Skardu and Gilgit-Baltistan.

    “There are jinns in my house because I often hear voices calling my name from the kitchen, but when I look back, there’s no one there,” Mah E Nur replied.

    She recounted an incident involving her mom. “My mother also used to hear similar voices. Many years ago, one morning, my father went out for a walk after offering Fajr prayers. When my mother woke up for Fajr prayers, she saw my father in the room.”

    Mah E Nur Haider said, “When my father returned home, my mother asked him how he came back from outside so suddenly. My father replied that he had left for the walk before my mother woke up.”

    She further described that since then, they have experienced strange activities in their house, but now they have become accustomed to all these things.

    We think she should hold another session telling us all the details because who can resist a good ghost story.

  • Property dealer shoots himself allegedly due to financial dispute in Rawalpindi

    Property dealer shoots himself allegedly due to financial dispute in Rawalpindi

    A property dealer identified as Arshad Jamal has reportedly taken his own life by shooting himself in Rawalpindi.

    The video in which he is seen committing suicide has been widely shared which brought attention to the case, and the police launched an investigation.

    The video footage shows the dealer, sitting in the office of another property dealer within a housing society, inquiring about a particular individual to an office boy. Upon receiving an unsatisfactory response regarding the person’s whereabouts, the dealer takes out a gun from his bag, places it against his temple, and presses the trigger, resulting in instant death.

    The police, under the supervision of Rawat police station SHO Muhammad Zulfiqar, gathered evidence and transferred the deceased to a medical facility, reported The Express Tribune.

    SHO Rawat confirmed that a preliminary report has been initiated based on statements from Gulfam Shehzad, the nephew of the deceased.
    According to the nephew’s statement, the deceased Arshad Jamal had contacted him before the incident, mentioning a financial dispute with another man named Sheikh Tayyab amounting to Rs300 million.

    The video is disturbing and so for obvious reasons we are just including the image from the CCTV footage.

    A preliminary report has been lodged to dig deep into this matter.

  • Ducky Bhai, Aroob Jatoi to give reward for information on deep fake video maker

    Ducky Bhai, Aroob Jatoi to give reward for information on deep fake video maker

    YouTuber Saad Rehman, famously known as Ducky Bhai, is one of Pakistan’s favourite YouTubers, boasting an impressive YouTube following of 6.96 Million. Ducky’s wife, Aroob Jatoi, has also got a strong social media following and they are fast becoming the trending YouTube couple.

    Recently, a deep fake video of Aroob Jatoi surfaced online, which caused a viral scandal. The video quickly spread across social media platforms, prompting Ducky Bhai to respond. Ducky Bhai uploaded a censored version of the video, where Aroob’s face can be seen and the rest of the seemingly explicit video is blurred. Ducky provided an explanation on how the deep fake video was produced, and Aroob also gave her stance on the video, saying, “I stepped in front of the camera to address this issue because I want other girls to be aware and cautious about such cybercrimes.”

    Ducky Bhai and his wife also discussed threats they received and how they are willing to reward the person who will help find the creator of the deepfake video. “I’m offering a reward of ten lakh rupees for anyone who helps me find the person responsible for creating my wife’s deep fake video,” Ducky announced.