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  • ECP challenges Peshawar High Court’s Verdict on PTI’s ‘Bat’

    ECP challenges Peshawar High Court’s Verdict on PTI’s ‘Bat’

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has moved the Supreme Court to challenge the recent Peshawar High Court (PHC) verdict that declared void ECP’s ruling of “unconstitutional” intra-party polls and revoking the party’s iconic bat electoral symbol.

    The ECP, in its plea submitted to the apex court, asserted that the PHC decision should be declared illegal, citing non-compliance with the Election Act in the conduct of PTI’s intra-party elections.

    This move follows a detailed review of the PHC decision,
    with sources indicating that the electoral body had explored various options during a meeting, ultimately deciding to appeal the ruling in the Supreme Court.

    Anchor person Kamran Khan said, “Free and Fair Elections Ball is now in the Supreme Court’s Hands: Unfortunately, the Election Commission of Pakistan is determined to remove the PTI’s election symbol, the Bat. Furthermore, the ECP has not complied with Peshawar High Court’s judgment regarding the PTI’s party certificate on its website.”

    Minutes before the ECP’s plea, the PTI took legal action by filing a contempt of court petition against the ECP. The PTI contended that despite the PHC orders, the ECP had failed to upload the certificate regarding the PTI’s intra-party elections on its website, which the party argued amounted to contempt of court.

    X (formerly Twitter) user Muhammad Anas wrote, “Petition of contempt of Court has been filed in Peshawar High Court against the ECP. ECP didn’t notify the Bat as an election symbol of PTI violating the Court orders.”

    Chief Election Commissioner Sikander Sultan Raja and other ECP members are named as respondents in the PTI’s contempt plea.

    In response to the PHC’s decision, PTI’s chief election commissioner, Niazullah Niazi, personally submitted a certified copy of the PHC verdict to the ECP.

    The PHC, in its ruling, declared the ECP’s decision of December 22, 2023, as illegal and without jurisdiction, directing the ECP to publish the PTI’s intra-party polls certificate on its website. The court affirmed PTI’s entitlement to the bat symbol under relevant sections of the Election Act 2017 and Election Rules 2017.

    The ECP’s challenge in the Supreme Court sets the stage for a legal confrontation, with implications for the PTI’s participation in the upcoming general elections. The time-sensitive nature of the issue adds complexity, as the deadline for Returning Officers to allocate poll symbols to candidates is January 13, posing a challenge in the event of a symbol change.

  • PKR gains 2 paisa to close at Rs281.11 against US dollar

    PKR gains 2 paisa to close at Rs281.11 against US dollar

    The Pakistani rupee sustained its upward trend against the US dollar for the seventh consecutive session, exhibiting a slight 0.01 per cent appreciation in the interbank market on Thursday. 

    According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the Pakistani rupee concluded at Rs281.11, marking an increase of Rs0.02. 

    In the preceding session, the rupee recorded a marginal gain, settling at Rs281.13 against the US dollar.

    Comparatively, the PKR experienced a decline of Rs1.47 against the Euro, closing at Rs308.63 compared to the previous value of Rs307.16. 

    The British Pound strengthened by Rs1.79, concluding at Rs358.77 in contrast to the previous day’s Rs356.98. 

    The Swiss franc witnessed an increase of 63.72 paisa, closing at Rs330.49 versus Rs329.85 from the prior session.

    Against the Japanese yen, the PKR gained 0.63 paisa, concluding at Rs1.9333 compared to Rs1.9396 a day ago. 

    On a global scale, the US dollar remained stable as traders awaited US inflation data to assess the validity of rate-cut predictions. 

    The dollar, which had experienced a decline in the latter months of 2023 following signals from the Federal Reserve indicating an end to rate hikes, has since stabilised in early 2024 as traders factored in substantial cuts.

  • Musician AR Rahman shares painful journey battling suicidal thoughts

    Musician AR Rahman shares painful journey battling suicidal thoughts

    Renowned Indian musician and singer AR Rahman has shared a startling personal revelation, revealing that he contemplated suicide multiple times during his youth.


    Speaking at the Oxford Union Debating Society, Rahman revealed that when had thoughts of suicide in his youth, his mother told him to live his life for others. If he could switch his mindset and do that, that would dispel negative thoughts.


    Rahman expressed gratitude for his mother’s advice, and said it the ‘most beautiful counsel’.
    Rahman also stressed the importance of living for others, saying it was essential.


    “I took my mother’s advice seriously, whether it’s composing music for someone, writing, or buying food for those in need,” Rahman said, “acts like these, even just smiling at someone, are what give us reasons to live.”

    Rahman does not talk much about spirituality and religion, and addressing that perception, he said, “Bad times come in the life of every human being but we have to live. Go, this world is mortal and we don’t know when where we will be and everyone understands spirituality according to their beliefs and ideology.”

  • 11 members of a family murdered: case registered against murdered daughter’s father-in-law

    11 members of a family murdered: case registered against murdered daughter’s father-in-law


    A murder case of 11 members of the same family has been registered in Lakki Marwat and the uncle of the deceased has nominated the father-in-law of one of the deceased daughters in the case.

    The murders took place in the Takhtikhel area of Lakki Marwat district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    According to the authorities, the uncle, Umar Gul, has claimed that the daughter-in-law of the accused father-in-law, Madar Khan came to her home after a fight within the family. Khan apologised for the fight and entered the home of his daughter-in-law as a guest, on the pretext of solving the matter. He spent the night with the family.

    Umar Gul stated that Khan shot and killed 11 family members after feeding them poisoned food.

    According to the police, two men, two women and six children are among those killed.

    Efforts are being made to arrest Madar Khan, according to Geo News.

  • Waqar Zaka registers political party, wants Bat as symbol

    Waqar Zaka registers political party, wants Bat as symbol

    Show host and YouTuber Waqar Zaka has registered his own political party, Technology Movement Pakistan (TMP), and it is now recognized by the Election Commission (ECP). This means TMP can actively participate in the upcoming elections in February. Waqar Zaka has said he wants to focus on boosting the Information Technology (IT) sector in the government.


    Journalist Asad Ali Toor took to X and shared a petition written by Waqar Zaka to the Election commission of Pakistan where Zaka has demanded the electoral symbol of the ‘bat’ or ‘laptop’, which is currently available in the list of electoral symbols of Election Commission.

    TMP’s manifesto has 13 key points that address important societal and cultural issues.

    Some important points from Zaka’s manifesto:
    • Urgent Action to Change Teachers


    • Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into Agriculture


    • Equip Courts with Technology


    • Favorable Business Climate for Growth


    • Export-Driven Growth


    • Promotion of the Independent Worker Economy


    • Prioritize Healthcare


    • Emphasis on Women’s Empowerment


    • Modernizing Pakistan’s Madrassas


    • Systematic Educational Support


    • Complete Legislative Autonomy

  • Lahore: Man kills brother-in-laws for taking his wife home without his permission

    Lahore: Man kills brother-in-laws for taking his wife home without his permission


    A man killed two of his brothers-in-law in Hanjarwal, Lahore over a ‘personal dispute’, ARY News reported on Wednesday, citing police sources.


    As per reports, a man named Fahad married a sister of the deceased brothers, out of their own free will, but the brothers took their sister back to her home.


    Enraged, Fahad along with his accomplices, allegedly shot and killed his two brothers-in-law Muzammil and Mudassir when they were at work, at a milk shop.


    Father of the slain brothers said that he had only two sons and five daughters and both sons were killed. The police has shifted the bodies of the victims to a hospital for their post-mortem after collecting evidence from the crime scene.


    The police said that teams have been formed to arrest the accused after registration of the case.

  • Strong earthquake in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and AJK

    Strong earthquake in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and AJK

    Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Azad Jammu, and Kashmir (AJK), and their adjoining areas were jolted by a strong earthquake around 2:30 pm on Thursday. However, strong tremors were felt for only a few seconds. In Islamabad, people were seen coming out of high-rise buildings.

    According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the epicentre of the earthquake was the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan and the depth of the quake was 213 kilometres.

    The earthquake was also felt in Peshawar, Gujrat, Gujranwala, and other regions of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Malakand, Upper and Lower Dir, Kohat, Swat experienced both light and strong jolts.

  • ‘Arain ki Barbie’, Resham’s Chingchi rickshaw ride goes viral

    ‘Arain ki Barbie’, Resham’s Chingchi rickshaw ride goes viral

    A video of veteran Pakistani actress Resham is getting a lot of attention on social media. In the video, Resham is riding in a chingchi rickshaw wearing a pink tracksuit. Towards the end, she is seen enjoying ‘Chole Bhatore’ at a restaurant.

    @reshamreal #foryou #therealresham #foryoupage #viraltiktok #resham ♬ AA Arif Lohar Roach Killa Deep Jandu Jazba Ent – Arif Lohar

    People on social media are leaving interesting comments about this viral video. Some are saying Resham looks like a 12-year-old girl based on her expressions while riding in the chingchi rickshaw.
    Others are calling her ‘Arain ki Barbie’ because she’s wearing a pink outfit and passionately eating onions. Onions and Barbie?

  • Fee increased for driving licenses in Punjab

    Fee increased for driving licenses in Punjab


    The Punjab government has announced a new fee schedule for different vehicles, which will be implemented from January 16.


    The driving license fee for motorcycles and motorcycle-rickshaws is reduced from Rs. 550 to 500 while the fee for other vehicles has been greatly increased.

    For instance, the license fee for the Motorcar Jeep has been increased from Rs. 950 to 1800. The detailed schedule is mentioned in the tweet below.


    According to the official statement released by the Lahore Traffic Police, you can now apply online via the website https://dlims.punjab.gov.pk/. You can also download e-challans from the same portal.


    Licenses can be applied for via helpline number 735. The fine for driving any vehicle without a license is Rs. 2000.


    Additionally, driving a bike without a helmet will also be fine with Rs. 2000.

  • ‘Aloo Baingan’ ranked one of the worst desi dishes by food, travel survey

    ‘Aloo Baingan’ ranked one of the worst desi dishes by food, travel survey

    In a recent survey, food and travel guide ‘Taste Atlas’ published a list, where Aloo Baingan was in the 60th position, with a 2.7 rating out of five.

    TasteAtlas, a global food review publication, compiles its list based on user ratings and reviews. Aloo Baingan received a 2.7 out of 5-star rating, which is apparently low enough to land it on the list. Although listed as Indian, the dish is equally popular in Pakistan.

    As per TasteAtlas, “Simple and flavourful, aloo baingan is a dish made with a combination of eggplants and potatoes, cooked together with onions, tomatoes, and various spices. The name of the dish specifies its key ingredients since aloo means potatoes, and baingan means eggplant.
    It is a type of sabzi (dry curry) that is usually served with flatbreads such as roti and naan. It is said that aloo baingan is even better if made in advance, as the flavours deepen while the dish rests.”

    The rating stirred the internet as everybody started expressing their likes and dislikes but it turns out that people share a love-hate relationship with baingan (eggplant).

    Netizen commented, “How can someone label a dish with baingan as one of the worst? Westerners seriously lack taste buds”.

    A user, Nabeel Ahmed commented that it is completely ‘unjust’ as the dish served with boiled rice is commendable. He urged the dish Aloo Baingan to be given due respect.

    Another user, Surbhi shared her preference as aloo baingan to be bearable because in her view Torai is the worst.

    A couple of internet users stated clearly that they do hate the dish and some declared to neither hate it nor like it much.

    The debate tickled a funny bone in some, as a user referred to the famous rhyme, “Aloo Kachalo Miyan Kahan gaye thay” by commenting, “I hate baingan since the day he kicked the aloo in Baingan ne laat mari or aloo ro raha tha”.