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  • Salman Khan’s father explains his son’s decision to stay single

    Salman Khan’s father explains his son’s decision to stay single

    Bollywood’s legendary screenwriter Salim Khan recently shared that his son, superstar Salman Khan, “is not ready” to get married.
    Superstar Salman Khan, aged 58, has starred in about 100 Hindi films, gaining fame for his romantic and action-packed roles and breaking box-office records.

    Despite a successful career spanning three decades and immense popularity, Salman hasn’t tied the knot yet.
    A video circulating on social media features Salim Khan discussing his son’s single status and the reasons behind the megastar not moving forward with his relationships.

    “Salman easily gets into relationships with any girl but doesn’t get married,” Salim Khan stated.

    He described Salman as a straightforward man who “always thinks about whether the woman he marries will be able to manage a family like his mother did.”

    “When Salman dates someone, he always seeks qualities and abilities similar to his mother’s,” Khan’s father further explained.

    He added that Salman is looking for a “wife who would dedicate her time and attention to her husband” and children, just like his mother did.
    Salim Khan also said that Salman desires a wife who would cook for the family and take care of all household responsibilities.

  • Will Pakistan secure IMF’s bailout? Decision expected within 48 hours

    Will Pakistan secure IMF’s bailout? Decision expected within 48 hours

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif engaged in a telephonic conversation with Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Tuesday.

    During the discussion, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his optimistic outlook, anticipating that a decision regarding the bailout programme would be reached within the next day or two.

    In an official statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), it was highlighted that the premier and IMF MD delved into various matters pertaining to the IMF programme. The statement further indicated that the efforts of the finance minister and his team were duly acknowledged by the IMF MD.

    The statement continued to convey the Prime Minister’s expectation that the coordination efforts on finer details would culminate in an IMF decision in the coming days. Additionally, Shehbaz reiterated his commitment to achieving the shared goal of improving the economic situation through collaborative endeavors.

    Last week, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a meeting with Georgieva during the Summit for a New Global Financial Pact in Paris, wherein he provided a comprehensive briefing on Pakistan’s economic outlook. The Prime Minister expressed hope that the critical funds would be disbursed as a result.

    Pakistan is currently engaged in a race against time to revive its halted bailout programme, which is set to conclude on June 30. Experts emphasise the significance of resuming the IMF bailout, which has been at a standstill since November of the previous year.

    The cash-strapped South Asian economy is grappling with a balance of payment crisis, making the expected funding of $1.1 billion from the international lender crucial. This funding would also pave the way for additional inflows from Pakistan’s multilateral and bilateral partners, effectively reducing the risks associated with a potential default, as per expert opinion.

  • Taliban refuse to let women work and go to school

    Afghan Taliban have once again rejected international calls to lift the ban they imposed on women’s work and education, after the United Nations sanctions committee concluded in Doha without formally recognising the administration in Afghanistan.

    Suhail Shaheen, head of the Taliban political office in Doha pointed out that the meeting’s decisions cannot be accepted or implemented when the government in Afghanistan is not part of the process.

    In a meeting where over 20 countries’ representatives were present, the Taliban administration was not invited.

    When asked by a journalist if there will ever be a situation when he will meet the Taliban directly, UN Chief António Guterres said: “If the time is right, I will not deny the possibility.”

    Afghan Foreign Minister (FM) Amir Khan Muttaqi will reportedly visit Pakistan in a couple of days.