Tag: Pakistan

  • ‘If Ahsan Khan had not been married, I would have taken him’: Saba Qamar

    ‘If Ahsan Khan had not been married, I would have taken him’: Saba Qamar

    Actor Ahsan Khan invited Lollywood A-lister Saba Qamar as a guest for his Youtube session ‘Lo Kar Lo Baat’. As the two actors drove around, discussing various topics, Saba hilariously revealed she would have married Ahsan had he not been committed to someone else.

    Ahsan asked the ‘Kamli’ star which actor she would have married had he not been committed, after which the actress cheekily pointed to him.

    Saba then revealed that she had a crush on the ‘Udaari’ actor before she became a big star.

    “Back when I wasn’t an actress, I managed to swipe Ahsan Khan’s number from somewhere and I would send him missed calls and messages. Just to tell him that one day I will work with him.”

    “And the day I began working with Ahsan,” Saba recalled while laughing, “You started a fight with me after which I hated you. I cried a lot but I forgive you now.”

    Ahsan apologised for the fight, and joked that he had fights with all of the actresses with whom he had good chemistry on screen. Saba then said that after their fight, she began understanding him and fell even more in love. But by the time she would have confessed her feelings, Ahsan got married.

    Ahsan said he was shocked, and thought Saba wanted to remain an independent woman to which the actress laughingly said “When girls say ‘No I won’t get married’, it actually means they want to!”

  • Special court postpones cypher case hearing till November 21

    Special court postpones cypher case hearing till November 21

    Special court judge Abdul Hasnat Zulqarnain attended the hearing of the cypher case against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan and vice chairman, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, on Friday in Adiala jail, Rawalpindi.

    The special court adjourned the hearing till November 21 without proceeding further.

    Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Special Prosecutor Zulfiqar Abbas Naqvi told the media that hearing has been adjourned considering the prohibition order issued by the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

    Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s wife, Mehreen Qureshi, and daughter, Mehr Bano Qureshi, reached Adiala Jail to attend the hearing along with Barrister Taimur Malik.

    Imran Khan’s wife, former first lady, Bushra Bibi was also present.

    Earlier, Bushra Bibi had submitted a request to the IHC seeking permission for a solitary meeting with her husband.

  • Sarah Inam’s lawyer wants death penalty for her husband Shahnawaz 

    Sarah Inam’s lawyer wants death penalty for her husband Shahnawaz 

    An Islamabad district and sessions court was informed on Thursday that all the evidence collected in the Sarah Inam murder case proves that her husband Shahnawaz Amir, the prime suspect and husband of the victim, is guilty of murdering his wife, reports Dawn.

    In the latest hearing, Rao Abdur Rahim, counsel for Sarah’s father, told Sessions Judge Nasir Javed Rana that a forensic analysis revealed two photos were found in Shahnawaz’s phone, one of which was of the victim. He said it showed Sarah’s body, covered with a white cloth, lying in the room. The photo, he added, was also sent through WhatsApp. He did not mention to whom it was sent.

    According to Shahnawaz’s testimony, there was no disagreement between him and the victim. “We have found a document from the accused’s mobile phone which is dated prior to Sarah’s arrival in Pakistan,” the lawyer said, adding that testimonies could lie but documents could not. He mentioned in the court, “The victim’s phone was destroyed when she reached the accused’s house. She was at his mercy.”

    Rao further said that the postmortem report showed there were bruises on Sarah’s body, her bones were broken, and all these injuries were inflicted while the victim was still alive. “How is it possible that Samina Shah didn’t hear a thing while Sarah was tortured to this extent,” he asked while reminding the court that there were only three people in the house at the time of the murder — Shahnawaz, his mother, and Sarah. 

    The lawyer also highlighted that the accused had said he didn’t divorce Sarah, but his phone record showed otherwise. Moreover, the DVR at Shahnawaz’s house was removed just two days before the crime, he added.

    “All this evidence proves Shahnawaz’s crime,” Rao asserted, comparing the murder with the Noor Mukadam case. He then pleaded to the court to hand the death penalty to the accused and concluded his arguments.

    Subsequently, Prosecutor Rana Hassan Abbas presented counter-arguments. He said the incident was neither reported by the police nor the suspect. “The victim was an educated and talented woman,” he told the court, recalling that Sarah married Shahnawaz last year.

    According to the evidence collected from the accused’s mobile phone, Sarah called Shahnawaz on Sept 18 — five days before her alleged murder — the prosecutor said and read out loud the transcript of the conversation. “The accused blocked Sarah multiple times and even threatened her,” he said, adding that the victim was just requesting that her parents be given a chance to see her off in an honourable way.

    “Three messages in this chat were deleted that were possibly related to divorce,” prosecutor Abbas suggested. The last message sent by Shahnawaz was on September 20 after which Sarah landed in Pakistan on September 22 and stayed with the accused and his mother.

    On the day of the murder, he continued, Samina told the police that her son committed the murder after which evidence — including the murder weapon — was collected from the crime scene. “Shahnawaz’s DNA was found from the injuries on Sarah’s body,” Abbas said, adding that the accused’s clothes were smeared with blood.

    He added that passports and mobile phones were also seized.

    Here, Judge Rana asked the prosecutor how much more time he would need, to which Abbas replied 20 minutes. The judge, however, said he had a meeting to attend and adjourned the hearing till Monday, November 20.

    Shahnawaz, the son of noted political analyst and commentator Ayyaz Amir, was arrested on September 2023 last year from his farmhouse in Islamabad. Sarah was reportedly murdered just a day after she arrived in the country from Dubai where she had been working. Her husband was initially remanded to police custody a day after his arrest and the period of his physical remand was extended several times.

    Shahnawaz’s father, Ayaz Amir was discharged from the case and his mother Sameena Shah, nominated as co-accused in the case, was granted post-arrest bail in November last year.

    The postmortem revealed that Sarah had suffered multiple head fractures leading to her death.

    Read more: Court summons Sarah Inam’s husband

  • ‘Grace is a quality few have’: Indian designer Masaba Gupta shuts down Ramiz Raja over racism

    ‘Grace is a quality few have’: Indian designer Masaba Gupta shuts down Ramiz Raja over racism

    Pakistani commentator and former cricketer Ramiz Raja landed in a storm of controversy when a viral video showed him laughing at a racist joke about West Indies cricketer Sir Viv Richards and his former partner actress Neena Gupta.

    The clip was from Cricket Mastiyan on Suno News HD where Ramiz was seen laughing about a racist joke regarding Vivian’s skin color. One of the hosts said: “I do watch cricket matches and my heart broke when Vivian Richards went into a relationship with Neena Gupta. I wrote a couplet then. ‘Jo ladkiyan khud ko kehti hain malika-e-aliya, Unko fir milta hai Mr Kaliya.’”

    The couple’s daughter, fashion designer Masaba Gupta slammed Ramiz, calling him out in a tweet on X (formerly Twitter)

    “Dear Ramiz Raja (sir) grace is a quality few have. My father, mother, and I have it in spades. You have none. Sickening to see you laugh on national TV in Pakistan at something the world stopped laughing at about 30 years back. Step into the future. All 3 of us are here with our chin up.”

    Sharing her tweet on her Instagram account, Masaba wrote she will never stop calling out those who target her mother with racist comments.

    “It’s nearly 2024 – no matter who you are I will call you out on racism and shaming my mother on television. Won’t have it. That is still my fight.”

    The incident follows the scandal of former cricketer Abdul Razzaq who was slammed for a misogynistic comment about Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai during a panel. Shahid Afridi, sitting next to Razzaq, laughed at the distasteful comment.

    Razzaq has since issued an apology.

    Social media users applauded Masaba for calling out sexist behavior, and slammed Pakistani cricket players for using women as punching bags to score points.

  • Bilawal Bhutto wants ‘old politicians’ to go home

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Thursday that the country needs new political leadership, adding that “old politicians will have to be sent home.”

    While addressing a worker’s convention in Abbotabad, Bilawal Bhutto said that other political parties are doing old politics, but the PPP has its “doctrine and manifesto”.

    Criticising  Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Bilawal Bhutto said that new politics and new leadership are now much needed to bring the country out of crisis.

    “Such a leadership which is not stuck in the past, which thinks about the future, doesn’t get caught up in politics and division,” Bilawal said.

    The PPP chairman also said that Pakistan will not progress unless “the vote is not given respect”

    “If you give me a chance, I promise I will never disappoint you,” Bilawal added.

    Bilawal also said that poverty, unemployment, and inflation are his party’s opponents.

    “We have a plan for ending inflation, give relief to the nation,” he said.

  • Pakistani-American woman who spoke at pro-Israeli rally slammed by fellow citizens

    Pakistani-American woman who spoke at pro-Israeli rally slammed by fellow citizens

    A video of a woman named Anila Ali speaking at a pro-Israel rally in Washington DC about her representing the Muslim American Pakistani community and showing her support for the Israelis has emerged online.

    In the speech, she states that she stands in unison with the Israeli Jewish community.

    “The war to destroy the Jews and Jewish homeland must end once and for all,” says Anila emphatically. She goes on to explain the similarities between Islam and Judaism as both are Abrahamic religions. Explaining that Islam prohibits the horrific acts Hamas committed on October 7, she ends her remarks, by saying, “Am Yisrael Chai.”

    Since the video showed up, Anila Ali has been severely criticised by Pakistanis for her support of Israel. She has since switched her account to a protected one on Twitter.

    Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan criticised her in the strongest possible words.

    Actor Hina Khwaja Bayat said, “How DARE she speak on our behalf? How DARE she call herself a Pakistani?”

    Journalist Raja Faisal reminded her that she is standing with Zionism, not Jews.

    It’s not the first time that she has received criticism for her overtures to Israel. Back in 2022, she, along with a delegation, visited Israel claiming to represent Pakistan even though Pakistan does not accept Israel as a state. The Pakistani-American activist who helped organize the visit is the California-based co-founder of the American Muslim and Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council.

    The group comprised a few other Pakistani American Muslims including journalist Ahmed Quraishi, lawyer Rana Seyd, and Pakistani Jew Fishel BenKhald.

    Ahmed Quraishi is still active on Twitter, advocating Israel’s cause since October 7.

  • IMF, EU officers ‘routinely’ visit Khan in jail, claims Pervez Elahi

    IMF, EU officers ‘routinely’ visit Khan in jail, claims Pervez Elahi

    The incarcerated Preside of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, has claimed on Thursday that officers from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Union “routinely” visit party chief Imran Khan in Adiala jail in Rawalpindi.

    The claim was categorically rejected by the spokesman of Punjab prisons department, declaring it “baseless and against the facts”.

    Speaking to journalists in a courtroom in Lahore, the PTI president said that Imran Khan was locked up in a cell next to his in jail.

    “Representatives from the EU and the IMF [routinely] visit Imran,” he claimed.

    The former chief minister also said, while responding to a question about upcoming elections, that Khan will get unusual votes in the forthcoming polls.

    “There will be no rigging in this election,” he said, adding that the polls’ date was announced at the orders of the top court.

    Chaudhry Parvez Elahi further said that he is with Imran Khan and will continue to support the former prime minister.

  • FBR restructuring: Govt plans to separate Customs and revenue collection system

    FBR restructuring: Govt plans to separate Customs and revenue collection system

    Caretaker Finance Minister Dr Shamshad Akhtar has announced that the government is implementing significant restructuring measures within the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to eliminate apparent conflicts of interest in tax collection and enhance overall performance. 

    Speaking at the Future Summit organised by the Nutshell Group, she outlined the action plan for restructuring Pakistan’s tax administration, emphasising the crucial aspect of strengthening the internal governance of the FBR. 

    One notable decision involves separating customs from the revenue collection mechanism. Customs will focus on tracking smuggling and related activities, while revenue collection will remain the exclusive mandate of the FBR. 

    Akhtar noted that a formal notification for this change will be issued next week, with additional notifications expected for further FBR restructuring initiatives. 

    Discussing FBR reforms, Akhtar highlighted the adoption of innovative digital technologies to broaden the tax base, minimise the tax policy and compliance gap, and increase tax collection. 

    The government aims to reduce the share of the shadow economy by more effectively identifying non-filers and those under-reporting incomes or business activities. 

    Furthermore, Akhtar revealed plans to separate the tax policy and revenue division, making it an independent entity reporting directly to the Minister of Finance. 

    According to Brecorder, this move aims to eliminate perceived conflicts of interest in tax collection, emphasising the need for fair, equitable, and productive tax policy design. 

    Collaboration with the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) is also underway to upgrade data systems, with a technical committee chaired by NADRA and FBR chairpersons established for this purpose. 

    The overall objective is comprehensive tax administrative reforms and increased efficiency in revenue collection. 

  • Finance Minister envisions Pakistan’s economy soaring to $2 trillion by 2047 

    Finance Minister envisions Pakistan’s economy soaring to $2 trillion by 2047 

    Dr Shamshad Akhtar, the Caretaker Finance Minister, emphasised Pakistan’s significant economic potential, stating that the country could achieve a $2 trillion economy by 2047, as per a World Bank report.  

    Addressing the Future Summit in Karachi, she underscored the importance of adopting robust economic and sector-specific policies, coupled with a resolute commitment to implementing challenging structural reforms. 

    Dr Akhtar highlighted the need for increased innovation and diversification within the economic framework to ensure sustainable growth.  

    Emphasising the role of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), she noted that institutions with expertise, efficiency, and flexibility could serve as crucial drivers for the growth and development of the capital market. 

    In a recent meeting with the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) and heads of DFIs, Dr Akhtar discussed the progress of establishing a private equity and venture capital (PE and VC) fund.  

    While the DFIs reaffirmed their commitment, they also provided insights into the progress made and challenges encountered in the process. 

    Notably, Pakistan, currently under a caretaker government, successfully reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund on the first review of a short-term bailout program.  

    This agreement clears the path for unlocking $700 million, a crucial step in mitigating the looming economic crisis.  

    The caretaker government has implemented various fiscal measures, including an increase in the petrol levy, additional taxes, and significant reforms in the power sector, to address the economic challenges effectively. 

  • Caretaker cabinet: Kiskay pass kitna paisa

    According to a report published by Geo News, caretaker prime minister Anwarul Haq Kakar owns assets worth 4 crore, 81 lakh, 82 thousand, and 580 rupees, while also owning a share of 50 thousand in Chagai Mining Limited (CML).

    The caretaker Premier has disclosed the value of 10 tola gold at 80 thousand rupees; he also has more than 22 million rupees in two banks. The caretaker prime minister has disclosed the value of his house furniture at four lakh rupees.

    The caretaker finance minister, Shamshad Akhtar, has revealed the price of a house in Karachi DHA Phase 6 as four million and a plot in DHA worth Rs25,000.

    Shamshad Akhtar has shares worth more than three lakh rupees in Pakistan State Oil (PSO).

    The caretaker finance minister has 39 lakh 24 thousand rupees in banks, while his furniture is worth two lakh rupees.

    According to the details of the assets revealed by caretaker interior minister Sarfaraz Bugti, he owns a two-kanal house in Multan worth one crore, while he also owns a flat worth Rs 2.5 million in Multan United Mall. The caretaker interior minister has a house worth three crore and 12 lakh in Islamabad and a plot worth one crore in Quetta.
    Sarfaraz Bugti has Rs 67 lakh 98 thousand in cash, while his account has Rs 635,000. The value of his furniture is Rs 68 lakh. Sarfaraz Bugti has also declared 90 camels, 8,870 sheep, 4060 goats, 400 cows, 80 calves, and 86 buffaloes among his assets; his livestock is worth six crore and 97 lakhs.

    According to the document, the caretaker federal minister of information, Murtaza Solangi, is the owner of assets worth two crore and 32 lakh rupees. Solangi has one crore, 27 lakh rupees, while his wife owns two houses in Islamabad worth 31 lakh rupees besides 18 lakh cash.