Tag: Pakistan

  • Lahore High Court annuls clause of age difference between boy and girl in constitution

    Lahore High Court annuls clause of age difference between boy and girl in constitution

    The Lahore High Court (LHC) has ordered the amendment of Child Marriage Act 1929, a law made 95 years ago under which the legal age of marriage for a boy is 18 years and for a girl is 16 years, annulling the provision of age difference between males and females.

    Justice Shahid Kareem of Lahore High Court issued a five-page written judgment in which it is said that there is a need to take effective measures against child marriage. The high court declared “discriminatory” the specific portion of the legislation — Section 2(a) and (b) of the 95-year-old Act — which fixes different legal ages for males and females eligible for marriage.

    “The extract set out above makes a compelling case based on physiological and sociological factors for the executive to step up and take effective measures to counter the debilitating effect of child marriage,” the verdict read.

    The court decision said that under the constitution, all citizens are equal in the eyes of the law, no citizen can be discriminated against, whereas in the Child Marriage Act, 1929, the age difference between a boy and a girl is discrimination, making this age difference unconstitutional and void.

    It is said that the government should amend the Child Marriage Act in 15 days in the light of the court decision, reports The News.

    “In sum, the words in section 2(a) viz. “if a male ….and if a female is under sixteen years of age” being unconstitutional are held to be without lawful authority and of no legal effect. They are struck down,” the verdict stressed and added “The Govt of Punjab (its relevant department) is directed to issue the revised version of 1929 Act (based on this judgment) within the next fifteen days.”

  • Post-nikkah living arrangements spark debate on X

    Post-nikkah living arrangements spark debate on X

    In a recent X storm, a debate erupted over the issue of post-Nikkah living arrangements.

    An X (formerly Twitter) user asserted that if a girl demands that her husband gets her a separate house after nikkah, it is her right to do so.

    Lo and behold, the post sparked reactions, with opinions sharply divided.

    Another user, while acknowledging the importance of discussing living arrangements before Nikkah, expressed concern over the notion of leaving behind the husband’s elderly parents, suggesting it could be unfair, especially when they are in need of help in old age.

    She also reflected on the generational differences in mindset, expressing a sense of apprehensiveness about the younger generation – Gen Z.

    This was interjected with sarcasm as another user, pointing at the fact that women, too, have parents that they leave behind, said— it is not that they are raised by “wolves”.

    This remark highlighted the underlying tensions and biases surrounding traditional gender roles and societal expectations placed on women.

    More reactions:

  • Ali Haider Zaidi accepts that PTI government relied too much on Gen Faiz

    Ali Haider Zaidi accepts that PTI government relied too much on Gen Faiz

    In a talk show on ARY News, Kashif Abbasi asked senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ali Haider Zaidi about the biggest mistake of the PTI government in his personal opinion. Zaidi remarked that their handling of political matters was weak.

    When the anchor asked the PTI leader whether there was too much reliance on General Faiz and establishment on convincing other MNAs on passing any bills in the parliament, Zaidi replied, “Imran Khan has accepted this himself, Khan said that we [Khan and establishment] were on very good terms and they used to help us during passing of budgets.”

    He remarked that in hindsight that was the biggest mistake PTI government made during their tenure but at the time it was difficult to comprehend due to the fog of war.

    He also emphasized that in every democratic society, decision-making should be completely political.

    Ali Zaidi said that he’s not coming back to politics until he “clears a lot of things with Imran Khan”. And then he asked the anchor, “Have I ever said anything against Imran Khan? Have I ever tweeted against PTI? Did I say anything against PTI since I’ve been in your program?”

    He blamed the party’s Core Committee for letting his family be vilified online due to their deliberate lies. “My daughter comes home from school and asks what they are saying about us,” he recounted.

    He emphasized that the committee members deliberately lie to get to upper ranks and expose internal party differences in public. He said that he would need to talk these things over with Imran Khan and let him know what these people did to us.

  • Pakistan in position to complete Pak-Iran gas pipeline project, says Khawaja Asif

    Pakistan in position to complete Pak-Iran gas pipeline project, says Khawaja Asif

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on Monday that “Pakistan is in a position to complete the [gas] pipeline project with Iran and makes decision regarding it.” However, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi’s visit to Pakistan is expected this month.

    “We are constructing a gas pipeline on our side from Gwadar to the Iranian border,” Asif said while speaking on Geo News’ Capital Talk programme.

    Earlier this month, The News said that Pakistan started building an 80km part of the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline. They’re working from Gwadar to a spot where they can link it to the Iranian section of the project.

  • Sanaullah says party cannot keep promises to people because ‘they didn’t give us majority’

    Sanaullah says party cannot keep promises to people because ‘they didn’t give us majority’

    In a talk show on Public News, anchorperson Iqrah Haris asked former Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah given the promises the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) made during its election campaigns, would it be ready to suffer the consequences if the government is unable to deliver.

    Rana Sanaullah remarked that the N-League would not be responsible for any promises made to the public simply because it is a coalition government.

    “We are not making any promises now, the promises we made were dependent on us getting a simple majority and PML-N making its own government under the leadership of Mian Nawaz Sharif.”

    The PML-N’s senior leader asserted that had the government been granted a majority, it would have borne the responsibility of steering the country out of this economic turmoil.

  • Maryam Nawaz reduces roti price, Nanbai association rejects notification

    Maryam Nawaz reduces roti price, Nanbai association rejects notification

    Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz has announced a reduction in the prices of simple roti.

    As per her announcement, the price is reduced to Rs 16 for roti weighing 100 gram while that of Naan is Rs 20 which has to weigh 120 gram.

    The prices will be implemented across the province from today, reported Jang.

    Maryam Nawaz instructed authorities that all the districts and relevant departments of Punjab have to ensure the strict implementation of the decision.

    President Nanbai Association Shafiq Qureshi said that they are ready to reduce the price of bread if the Punjab government gives a subsidy. However, associations across the province rejected the decision of the Punjab government.

    Talking about the decision to reduce the price of roti, Shafiq Qureshi said that the price of a bag of fine flour is 12 thousand 200 rupees while the price of ordinary flour is 11 thousand 600 rupees per bag, pointing out that fhe government is not giving any subsidy on gas and electricity. Nanbais use LPG gas which makes it impossible to reduce the price of bread.

  • Nazish Jahangir on Durefishan Saleem’s success: All luck or talent?

    Nazish Jahangir on Durefishan Saleem’s success: All luck or talent?

    Nazish Jahangir, a Pakistani television and film actor, made her debut in 2017 in a television project. She quickly gained fame and admiration from fans for her exceptional acting skills and flawless beauty. Jahangir has starred in numerous popular dramas such as Kamzarf, Saraab, Berukhi, Ghammandi, Dil Tanha Tanha, Kaheen Deep Jalay, and Fanaa. Recently, she appeared in the Ramazan special drama serial Ishqaway alongside Aagha Ali, receiving praise from fans for their performance.
    Recently, Nazish Jahangir made an appearance on Hum News’ Eid special transmission. During the show, she openly discussed well-known Pakistani actresses such as Ayeza Khan, Durefishan Saleem, and Sarah Khan. She responded to a question about trading attributes or items with these actresses.

    “I would love to exchange my house with Ayesha Khan’s beautiful house. I would like to take Maya Ali’s clothes. I love Mahira Khan’s aesthetic sense. I would really want to have all the expensive gifts that Falak has gifted to Sarah Khan. Talking about Meera, Nazish said, “I would not take anything from Meera. However, I would love to give her anything she would want from me”.
    She also responded to a question about which actress gets work and is successful due to luck. In her response, she said, “Durefishan is very lucky, all her dramas become super hits.”

  • Mesmerizing mayoun moments: Hina Rizvi shines in beautiful pictures

    Mesmerizing mayoun moments: Hina Rizvi shines in beautiful pictures

    Hina Rizvi, known for her versatile roles in dramas, is admired for her comedic flair as well as her ability to tackle serious and negative characters. Coming from a family of talented artists, including her renowned sister Sangeeta, a prominent figure in the Pakistani film industry, and her sister Kavita, a former film star.

    Recently, Hina embarked on a new journey in her personal life as she prepares to tie the knot with content creator Ammar Ahmed Khan. The couple celebrated their beautiful Mayoun ceremony last night.

    Take a look at some enchanting snapshots below:

  • Muneeb Butt and Aiman Khan explore Dubai with family

    Muneeb Butt and Aiman Khan explore Dubai with family

    Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt, a beloved couple in Pakistani showbiz, tied the knot after a long journey together. Despite busy careers, they prioritize their daughters, Amal and Miral. While Aiman focuses on the family, Muneeb continues to shine in his acting career.

    The family recently jetted off to Dubai for a post-Eid vacation and to celebrate Muneeb’s birthday. Sharing glimpses of their joyful moments, the couple is having a blast.

    Here are some delightful snapshots from their family trip:

  • Police forcefully got semen from Qari Abubakar Muawiyah, says lawyer

    Police forcefully got semen from Qari Abubakar Muawiyah, says lawyer

    A video of Qari Abubakar Muawiyah’s lawyer has emerged online where he is claiming that his client was drugged by the police in Shahdra. He alleged that the police then forcefully took his sperm while Qari Muawiyah was unconscious.

    The lawyer further added that his detained client is being tricked into another case in Shahdra where it is being said that he molested a child, taking him to a graveyard. However, he asserted that Qari Muawiyah has never been to the place.

    A cleric, arrested for allegedly trying to molest child in Faisalabad, is now free because of the intervention of religious cleric, Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer.

    Cleric Abubakar Muawiyah was accused of child molestation, when a video of him being lambasted by the police officer for allegedly molesting a child went viral. In the video, Muawiyah is seen offering an explanation that the child was just ‘massaging his feet’.

    But many are not accepting his explanation. According to social activist Syed Zaighum Kazmi, “Mowlana Abubakar Muawiyah from Deoband school of thought and active member of banned outfit Sipah e Sahaba caught red handed while rapping a 12 year boy from his own Madrasa.”

    THE FIR

    In the FIR, the child’s father Mudassar, stated that his child went missing after prayer and when he went out to find him, he heard his son’s cries from an adjacent house. As he barged in the cleric Muawiyah was naked, holding a gun and trying to rape Mudassar’s son. According to Mudassar, when Muawiyah saw that people had discovere him, he ran away from the location threatening them with a gun.

    INTERVENTION

    Upon the intervention of an esteemed scholar Allama Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer, Muawiyah has been forgiven by the father of the child for “Allah ki Raza”.

    Anchor Shahzad Iqbal programme on Geo ‘Naya Pakistan’ Allama Zaheer said because the child was not raped, ‘a margin should be given to the alleged convict’. Zaheer said that he has talked to the parent of the child and clarified that this was due to a ‘misunderstanding and things are sorted’.

    Journalist Shehzad Iqbal highlighted that this is against the law since the FIR is already registered and the matter should be investigated.

    Muawiyah, upon his release, was seen saying that he is grateful to Allah because he is exonerated ‘with respect’.

    Meanwhile, human rights activist Nadia Jamil has requested Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz to take notice. “We must put an end to this. Begging you to take stern notice and make an example of this perverted criminal and allow this young boy and his family to access mental health support to help over come the trauma he has been through,” pleaded Nadia.