Tag: Pakistan

  • Abrar ul Haq apologises for London concert

    Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and singer Abrar ul Haq has apologised for performing at a property expo held in London, two days after he quit the party.

    “I shouldn’t be in London if Pakistanis are unhappy,” said Abrar.

    The singer stated that he went to the London ceremony for a hospital’s charity fundraising.

    Denying media reports that he was mobbed by PTI workers, Abrar said that the miscreants who targeted him were planted people.

    Haq further said that he is sorry if anyone’s sentiments were hurt.

    During the show, the anchor played a video chunk of Abrar’s 2019 statement in which he justified assassination attempt on his constituency rival Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ahsan Iqbal. The host then asked Abrar if he regretted his statement. To which Abrar said that such acts should be condemned.

    Abrar ul Haq had announced on Friday that he is parting ways with PTI, saying he didn’t see any purpose in staying with the party. He was in tears as he made the announcement.

  • Imran Khan sends defamation notice to Abdul Qadir Patel for accusations of mental instability

    Imran Khan sends defamation notice to Abdul Qadir Patel for accusations of mental instability

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has sent a Rs10 Billion defamation notice to Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel for sharing details about an alleged medical test conducted during his arrest, stating that the PTI chief had faked his fracture and that alleging that he is mentally unstable.

    Imran Khan asked the minister through the legal notice to, “retract his statements in the same mode and manner in which he made them in the first place”.

    The private medical reports of the tests that the government is said to have conducted on PTI leader Imran Khan earlier this month while he was under arrest were made public on Friday.

    The investigations stated that Imran Khan’s mental stability was under question and that while no leg fractures were found, there was evidence of alcohol and an illicit substance in his urine.

  • ‘Should be held accountable for militant actions’: PM says resounding no to negotiations with PTI

    ‘Should be held accountable for militant actions’: PM says resounding no to negotiations with PTI

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has refused to negotiate with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) after Imran Khan constituted a committee to hold dialogue with the government. The PM, in a tweet referred to the events of May 9, stating that ‘anarchists and arsonists’ who attack state symbols do not qualify for dialogue.

    “Dialogue is deeply embedded in the political process, which helps democracy mature & evolve. Many political & constitutional breakthroughs occurred when political leaders sat across the table to craft a consensus,” he tweeted.
    “However, there is a major difference here, the anarchists & arsonists who wear the garb of politicians and attack the symbols of the State do not qualify for a dialogue. They should rather be held to account for their militant actions. This is the prevalent practice even in developed democracies,” the tweet added.

    Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Sunday, while talking about the possibility of negotiating with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), said that negotiations with Imran Khan can be held if he took “corrective measures: apologises to the nation, admits his mistake and promises not to do anything like May 9 in the future.”

    Imran Khan on May 27 constituted a seven-member negotiation committee for talks with the incumbent government over elections.

  • ‘REINCARNATION’: Rahat’s son sounds just like Nusrat, leaving social media spooked

    Its been 26 years since Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan passed away, leaving the country in such deep mourning that it hasn’t ended yet.

    And though his nephew Rahat Fateh Ali Khan became a star in his own right, the Nusrat sized hole in our souls remained hollow.

    Until now.

    A viral video showing Rahat’s son Shahzaman, has taken social media by storm, astonishing users because of how similar the son sounds to the original maestro, Nusrat.

    A twitter user Dan Qayyum, shared the video, shot at a concert in the USA.

    Soon fans of the Qawalli singer from both Pakistan and India showered praises on young Shahnazam’s talent, proving that by the end of the day music does truly transcend borders!

    Shahnazam does not have an official Instagram account, but many users have spotted him in concert rehersals with his father, where he once even wrote a caption:

    What a great dad he is!
    Lets me occupy his seat as he takes mine.
    Knowing that i still have to earn this seat but still how willingly he wants to see me on this seat.
    How blessed I am to have a father & an Ustad like my dad❤️
    – Shahzaman Ali Khan ”

    So does he sound exactly like Nusrat?

    You decide.

  • Imran Khan decides not to present himself before Jinnah House JIT

    Imran Khan decides not to present himself before Jinnah House JIT

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has decided to not presnet himself before a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) probing the attack on Lahore Corps Commander House (Jinnah House) on May 9.

    Media reports have said that the former Prime Minister made the decision after consulting his lawyers.

    Instead of the PTI chairman, his lawyers Naeem Panjotha and Ali Ijaz Buttar will appear before the JIT.

    Imran Khan had been called to appear before the JIT at the police station in Qilla Gujjar at 4pm today.

    “Imran Khan is required to attend the office of the DIG Investigation to join the investigation proceedings entrusted to the JTI formed by the Punjab government,” read the summon notice issued by Lahore DIG (investigation) Kamran Adil, who is heading the JIT.

    The Punjab Home Department created the JIT on May 27.

  • Gold price declines by Rs1,700 to Rs234,500 per tola amidst weakening rupee

    Gold price declines by Rs1,700 to Rs234,500 per tola amidst weakening rupee

    The price of gold in Pakistan continued its downward trend on Monday, having lost a cumulative sum of Rs1,100 per tola throughout the previous week. The All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) provided data indicating that the rate of 24-carat gold declined by Rs1,700 per tola and Rs1,457 per 10 grammes, reaching Rs234,500 and Rs201,046 respectively.

    On the international front, the price settled at $1,945 per ounce after a decrease of $1. The safe-haven bullion traded within a narrow range in the global market due to an agreement reached by US Democrats and Republicans to raise the federal debt ceiling, thereby averting a potential US default, which would have been unprecedented.

    Moreover, recent data suggested that the US Federal Reserve would raise interest rates for the 11th consecutive time in June. Consequently, the value of the US dollar surged, negatively impacting the gold price.

    These factors, coupled with ongoing political and economic uncertainty, high inflation, and currency depreciation, contributed to the volatility of the gold rate in Pakistan. As a result, individuals turned to purchasing the precious metal as a safe investment and a hedge.

    In the interbank market, the Pakistani rupee experienced a decrease of Re0.27 or 0.09 per cent against the US dollar on Monday, closing at Rs285.42, according to data from the State Bank of Pakistan.

    Furthermore, data shared by the jewellers’ association revealed a decline in the price of silver, which had remained relatively stable in the previous week. The rate of silver fell by Rs50 per tola and Rs42.87 per 10 grammes, reaching Rs2,850 and Rs2,443.41 respectively.

  • Board awards student of Nawabshah College, Principal says he wasn’t enrolled there

    The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) had awarded a student, Saif Ahmed from Government College Nawabshah, for receiving first place in the Intermediate Pre-engineering Examinations. However, the college’s principal has revealed that the student is not even enrolled in their school.

    According to The News, the board had notified the school that Ahmed received a total of 1200 marks, and had gifted him a gallantry sheild. But the principal confirmed to the newspaper that no boy with this name is in the college’s record of attendance, nor had he appeared in the examinations.

    It was also revealed that Saif’s father, Altaf Pirzada, was an influential man who was the head of security at Bilawal House.

    A college staff member also revealed to the newspaper that despite there being no mention of Saif’s name in the college enrollment or exams, the administration was being threatened by powerful members to cover up the fraud.

    The issue came to light when during a ceremony held at Darbar Hall of the Deputy Commissioner’s office, where the Comissioner Aleem Lashari, Deputy Commissioner Shaharyar Gul Memon and BISE Chairman Dr Farooq Matti were present as special guests on the occasion. When Saif’s name was announced, the principal of the college came to collect the shield and revealed that the aforementioned student was not a member of his school.

  • Bilawal Bhutto Zardari pays tribute to UN peacekeeping forces

    Bilawal Bhutto Zardari pays tribute to UN peacekeeping forces

    Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Monday paid tribute to United Nation (UN) peacekeeping forces.
    “On the occasion of International Day of UN Peacekeepers, we pay tribute to the 75 years long history of UN Peacekeeping. As a top troop contributor since 1960, over 200,000 Pakistani men & women have served with valour in 46 UN Peacekeeping Missions in all parts of the world 168 of our bravest have sacrificed their lives in this noble cause,” Bilawal wrote in his tweet.

    “Over 4,300 peacekeepers including female officers are serving with distinction under UN flag today. We reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that peacekeeping remains an effective mechanism for int’l peace & security,” the foreign minister added.

    The International Day of UN Peacekeepers is being observed today to highlight the role of the force in world peace.

    Over the past 75 years, United Nations Peacekeepers have saved countless precious lives for global peace and security.

    This day commemorates the efforts of the United Nations to eliminate human suffering, establish a situation of lasting peace and order in countries with wars and internal conflicts.

  • New law enforced: is road paved for Nawaz’s return?

    Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial on Monday postponed the hearing of the Election Commission of Pakistan’s petition asking the top court to reconsider its April 4 order of holding elections for Punjab Assembly on May 14.

    A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial, comprising of Justice Ijaz Ul Ahsan and Justice Munib Akhtar, heard the case.

    The hearing was adjourned after Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Mansoor Usman Awan informed the court that the law amending the Supreme Court Rules has come into effect and was signed by the President. As per the law, judicial decisions made under Article 184 III of the Constitution can now be appealed.

    “Judgments and orders made prior to commencement of this Act. The right to file a review petition shall also be available to an aggrieved person against whom an order has been made under clause (3) of Article 184 of Constitution, prior to commencement of this Act.”

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif and Jahangir Tareen can now file new review petitions on their disqualifications within 60 days. 
    
    The bill becoming law after the President signed it has taken the legal fraternity and media by surprise. 
    
    The Chief justice termed the development as 'interesting'.

  • Talks with Imran Khan only possible if he apologises to the nation: Ishaq Dar

    Talks with Imran Khan only possible if he apologises to the nation: Ishaq Dar

    Finance Minister Ishaq Dar appeared on Geo News programme Jirga on Sunday where he discussed politics and the economy.

    While talking about the possibility of negotiating with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Dar said that negotiations with Imran Khan can be held if he took “corrective measures: apologises to the nation, admits his mistake and promises not to do anything like May 9 in the future.”

    The minister claimed that before May 9, when violent protests broke out, the government had “sincere intentions” when it talked with PTI, with the two parties reaching an agreement on all issues other than the election date.

    Separately, Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique said that there is no space for negotiations with PTI in current circumstances.

    “There used to be an environment and agenda for holding parleys on any issue. But the existing atmosphere is not suitable for talks,” he said while talking to reporters in Lahore.
    Imran Khan on May 27 constituted a seven-member negotiation committee for talks with the incumbent government over elections.