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  • Alleged “Donkey” flight held in France, sent back to India

    Alleged “Donkey” flight held in France, sent back to India

    The Airbus A340 initially had been bound for Nicaragua when it was detained last Thursday at Vatry airport, east of Paris, where it had stopped for refuelling. A donkey flight is an illegal immigration used for unauthorized entry into foreign countries like the USA, UK, Canada etc.

    It had arrived from the United Arab Emirates and was halted after an anonymous tip-off that it was carrying potential victims of human trafficking.

    Of the original 303 people on the passenger list, 276 were on the plane that arrived in Mumbai before dawn on Tuesday.

    Passengers began walking out onto the concourse four hours later but refused to speak to a large crowd of waiting journalists and covered their faces to shield their identities.

    It was unclear whether the arrivals were questioned by authorities and India’s government has yet to issue a statement on their return.

    Among those staying behind in France were two people questioned by police there over suspected people trafficking.

    A judicial source said they were released after it was established the passengers had boarded the plane of their own free will.

    French authorities are continuing to investigate the case for a potential violation of immigration laws, but no longer for people trafficking, judicial sources said.

    Another 25 passengers sought asylum in France including five minors, local officials said.

    A source close to the inquiry told AFP that those aboard were likely workers in the UAE bound for Nicaragua, which they intended to use as a staging post for journeys to the United States or Canada.

    Authorisation for the plane to leave France came after a court ruled that any further detention of three of its passengers would be illegal.

    The passengers of the flight, operated by Romanian company Legend Airlines, were put up at Vatry airport during the investigation.

    Beds, toilets and showers were installed, the local prefecture said, while police prevented press and outsiders from entering the airport.

    The passengers included 11 unaccompanied minors, according to Paris prosecutors.

    The Indian embassy in Paris posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday that it was grateful for the “quick resolution” of the incident.

    The 30 crew members were not detained. Some had handled the Dubai-Vatry leg while others were to take over for the flight to Nicaragua.

    ‘Mutual benefit’

    The use of charter flights to aid migrants “is a relatively new phenomenon”, Manuel Orozco, director of migration issues at the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue, told AFP last month.

    Orozco said he believed that airline operators and Nicaraguan airport authorities made “an economic calculation” for their “mutual benefit”.

    Indian deputy foreign minister V. Muraleedharan this month told parliament that close to 100,000 illegal Indian migrants had attempted to enter the United States this year, citing US Customs and Border Protection data.

    Last year the issue caught public attention when four Indians froze to death while trying to cross into the United States on foot from the Canadian border.

    They were among a group of 11 people attempting the journey, with the remaining seven detained by US authorities.

    Many Indian migrants seek passage to the United States for economic reasons.

    But human rights experts say there are several other factors at play, including the oppression of minority communities in India and extreme visa backlogs.

    Unlawful Indian migration abroad is such an established phenomenon that it forms the backdrop of the Bollywood comedy-drama “Dunki”, released in cinemas last week.

    Starring Shah Rukh Khan, one of India’s most bankable film stars, “Dunki” delves into the various means by which Indians attempt the perilous journey to the West with the help of unscrupulous agents and corrupt border officials.

  • PML-N candidate courts controversy with oath on Holy Quran ahead of elections

    PML-N candidate courts controversy with oath on Holy Quran ahead of elections

    A video featuring Syed Basit Sultan, a Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) candidate from NA-177 and other constituencies, has sparked controversy on social media.

    The politician took oath from his supporters on the Holy Quran to swear allegiance to him ahead of the general elections scheduled for February 8.

    In a video that has now gone viral, Bukhari can be seen sitting with supporters who swore allegiance to him.

    The political journey of Sultan took a turn last year when he switched allegiances, leaving the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) to join the ruling coalition under the leadership of PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif.

    Recently, Sultan, accompanied by his wife and daughter, submitted nomination papers for NA-176, NA-177, PP-272, and PP-273.

    Responding to critics who questioned the unconventional oath-taking approach, Sultan defended his actions, stating that supporters, including former union council chairmen, voluntarily participated in the oath.

    He argued that the purpose was to dispel opposition propaganda suggesting a lack of support from constituents. Sultan explained that he initially resisted the idea of the oath but eventually yielded to the request of friends.

  • December 27: Holiday in Sindh

    December 27: Holiday in Sindh

    The caretaker government of Sindh on Tuesday announced a public holiday on December 27 (tomorrow) on account of the 16th death anniversary of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

    Sindh Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (Retd) Maqbool Baqar’s spokesperson made the announcement, declaring a public holiday across the province tomorrow.

    “The Government of Sindh has been pleased to declare 27th December 2023 (Wednesday) as a Public Holiday throughout the Province of Sindh on the occasion of Shahadat of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed for all offices, Autonomous, Semi-Autonomous Bodies, Corporations and Local Councils under the Administrative control of Government of Sindh, except the essential services,” said the notification issued today.

  • Shah Mahmood Qureshi arrested again in May 9 case

    Shah Mahmood Qureshi arrested again in May 9 case

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice-Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi was arrested again on Wednesday by Rawalpindi police from Adiala jail in connection with a case related to the May 9 riots.

    Earlier, Shah Mahmood Qureshi was detained for 15 days after the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rawalpindi issued an order to that effect.

    According to the orders, the PTI leader will be detained owing to his involvement in attacking the GHQ, Rawalpindi Gate, on May 9.

    Priviously, there was news circulating that Shah Mahmood Qureshi can be released from Adiala Jail today as the Supreme Court (SC) had approved his bail last week on Friday.

    The former federal minister’s lawyer, Barrister Taimur Malik, reached Adiala jail today with required bail bonds.

    Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain, who is hearing the cipher case, also arrived at Adiala jail in Rawalpindi.

    The wife of PTI founder Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi, and lawyers Umair Niazi and Rai Muhammad Ali were also present.

    The SC approved the post-arrest bail of PTI leaders in the cipher case as well as the apex court also determined that Islamabad High Court (IHC) incorrectly exercised discretion deny the bail of petitioners in the said case.

    After examining the material available on record, the court found that there was no sufficient incriminating material available at this stage to show that Khan communicated the information contained in the cipher telegram received from PAREP (Ambassador), Washington, USA, to the public at large with the intention or calculation, directly or indirectly, in the interest or for the benefit of a foreign power, nor the disclosed information related to any of the defence installations or affairs, nor did he disclose any secret official code to the public at large.

  • New Year par kya gift dein?

    Hello, my beautiful people, New Year celebrations are around the corner and you’ve probably forgotten to buy a gift for your loved ones just like me. Yeah, yeah, I know you are thinking, who even expects a gift on New Year’s? Well, a lot of people do, your loved one might be expecting a surprise too. So, stop procrastinating and start thinking. I have a bunch of ideas for you.

    Silver Jewelry

    Cute jewelry items are always a good gift. You can gift them anklets, get a couple’s band i.e. matching rings, or you can give your male loved one a challa, if he is into it. I would recommend Ghazi Silver House for good and affordable jewelry. If you are in Lahore, you can visit their store located at MM Alam Road.

    Dari Mooch

    If your significant other proudly dons a beard but seems to be overlooking its proper care, you might want to consider gifting them an all-encompassing solution to address both their beard and skincare needs. Look no further than Dari Mooch, a brand known for its premium grooming products designed specifically for the modern man who takes pride in his facial hair.

    Books

    If your loved one is an avid reader or has a keen interest in a particular genre, now is the perfect time to surprise them with a thoughtful and enriching gift — a collection of books. Explore the ongoing book sale at Readings or Liberty Books, where you can discover a diverse selection of literary treasures at discounted prices.

    Intimate Dinner

    Consider gifting your loved one an intimate dinner experience that transcends the ordinary. Instead of venturing out to a crowded restaurant, create a haven of warmth and romance right at home or in a private, secluded setting. Elevate the celebration by crafting an evening that revolves around shared moments, exquisite cuisine, and the comfort of being in each other’s company.

    You can watch Your Place or Mine on Netflix together.

    Aromatic candles

    Spice up your intimate dinner a bit with Aromatic candles. The aroma can add to the romance, and you can always add some red roses to create a vibe. Polly and other stories have a decent collection of affordable candles.

    Teddy Bear/ Cute stuff

    Aren’t we girls in love with Teddy Bears, Plush toys, and cute stuff? Well, Miniso is your best friend for all the cute stuff. Go gift them a bunch of things and yes, there is a sale going on too.

    Skin Care Products

    Well, winters always demand more skincare, and, doing skin care as a couple or as a friends group is always fun. Well, in my case, I have cool cousins and we do face mask skin care together.

    You can try gifting a Face Mask or Scrubs from Conatural or Saeed Ghani.

    While you are at it, if your loved one is tensed due to extreme hair fall, gift them an organic water-based solution from Silk Locks by Zahraa.

    Rice Water Hair Growth Spray by Barn and Island also has amazing results.

    Sari

    Selecting a saree as a gift for a special girl can indeed be a wonderful choice, as the timeless elegance and versatility of a saree make it a cherished wardrobe piece. Remember, the beauty of gifting a saree lies not only in the garment itself but also in the consideration and effort put into choosing one that aligns with her taste and preferences. The gesture of presenting her with a saree is a celebration of her individuality and the special bond you share.

    You can avail yourself 50 to 70 percent off in the ongoing Winter Sale at The Saari Girl.

    Leather Products

    If your loved ones have an affinity with leather goods, be it jackets, wallets, handbags, belts, or keychains, consider exploring the offerings at Jild for your next purchase. Jild is currently running a remarkable sale with a substantial 60 percent discount, making it an opportune time to indulge in high-quality leather products.

  • Nawaz Sharif ki salgirah ka cake chori, case registered

    Nawaz Sharif ki salgirah ka cake chori, case registered

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) social media team in Gujranwala placed an order for a cake to mark party head Nawaz Sharif’s birthday, but the cake got stolen. The team has accused their candidate of stealing the dessert.

    A case has been filed in the police station of Satellite Town in Gujranwala. The FIR states that when the team went to collect the cake, they were informed that the electoral candidate of the party from pp-64 Umer Farooq Dar had forcefully taken the cake already. As they filed the complain with the police, Umer Farooq Dar returned the cake to the bakery but this did not settle the debate as they went on to say it was done intentionally by the candidate and that the matter should be investigated further.

  • Veena Malik is back with a surprise new venture

    Veena Malik is back with a surprise new venture

    Lollywood actress Veena Malik is all set to make a comeback on our screens, but in a very different format.

    The actress and controversial social media personality has announced the launch of her YouTube channel in a video she shared on Instagram, revealing that her upcoming channel will be named ‘Showbazian.’

    Malik elaborates that the channel will feature performances by various comedians.
    In her hey day, Malik, a gifted mimic, was known for the Geo News superhit program ‘Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain’.

    Even though she’s done well in both places, the actress, who is now a mom of two, is being more careful about the work she chooses.
    After her divorce, she spends a lot of time with her kids. This means she’s more thoughtful and focused on her job compared to how she used to be.

  • Bilawal Bhutto not contesting elections from PPP stronghold Lyari

    Bilawal Bhutto not contesting elections from PPP stronghold Lyari

    The chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, will not contest the upcoming election from Lyari, the party’s stronghold in Karachi, The News has reported on Tuesday.

    However, the former federal minister is contesting election from NA-128 (Lahore-XII), NA-194 (Larkana-I), and NA-196 (Qambar Shahdadkot-I). Bilawal has submitted nomination papers for these constituencies.

    According to some political analysts, the PPP has lost interest in the Lyari constituency after the defeat by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the 2018 elections, speculating that it has failed to regain the confidence needed to reclaim the seat in the polls set to take place on February 8 next year.

    However, PPP’s Sindh General Secretary Waqar Mehdi said that his party is in a good position in Lyari. He also mentioned the results of the recent local body elections in the same constituency, in which the PPP won the majority of seats.

    Mehdi predicted that PPP will not only win in Lyari but from other areas of city, adding that loyal candidates will be given tickets after the completion of the scrutiny process.

    Journalist Sameer Mandhro has claimed that after defeat in the 2018 polls, the PPP is not confident enough to win the seat from Lyari NA-239 (Karachi South-I) constituency.

  • Third gender not recognized by Election Commission of Pakistan

    Third gender not recognized by Election Commission of Pakistan

    Nayyab Ali, a transgender candidate for the National Assembly, has recently shared on X (formerly Twitter) that as per the data released by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) only two genders applied for the election: males and females, whereas she has applied as a third gender ‘X’.

    Nayyab, a resident of the federal capital city of Islamabad, has applied to contest the upcoming general elections from National Assembly Constituency 47. “Confused about why our papers might be rejected based on our gender identity. The law acknowledges transgender persons–clarity needed,” she added to the previous statement.

  • Case registered for deportation of step-siblings in Sara Sharif murder case

    Case registered for deportation of step-siblings in Sara Sharif murder case

    In the case of Sara, a 10-year-old Pakistani girl who was allegedly killed in England by her father and stepmother, a case was registered in the Lahore High Court for the handover of the step-siblings of the murdered girl, reports Geo.

    On the order of the London High Court, Surrey County Council filed a case in Lahore High Court, stating in the petition that Sarah’s half-siblings in Pakistan should be handed over to the British government. Five of her half-siblings are currently in Pakistan.

    Pakistani police arrested Sara’s father, mother, and uncle from Jhelum and all three returned to Britain and were arrested.

    According to the British media, the hearing of Sara’s murder will be held in London High Court in September 2024.