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  • Resignations of 11 PTI MNAs accepted

    Resignations of 11 PTI MNAs accepted

    National Assembly (NA) Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf accepted 11 resignations of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) members under Article 64(1) of the Constitution of Pakistan.

    The announcement was made on the official Twitter handle of the National Assembly on Thursday.

    The PTI leaders had tendered their resignations together after former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government was ousted through a no-confidence motion.

    According to the notification, the NA speaker has accepted the resignations of the following PTI members:

    1. Ali Muhammad Khan — NA-11, Mardan-III

    2. Fazal Muhammad Khan — NA-24, Charsadda-II

    3. Shaukat Ali — NA-31, Peshawar-V

    4. Fakhar Zaman Khan — NA-45, Kurram-I

    5. Farrukh Habib — NA-108, Faisalabad-VIII

    6.Ijaz Ahmad Shah — NA-118, Nankana Sahib-II

    7. Jamil Ahmed Khan — NA-237, Malir-II

    8. Muhammad Akram Cheema — NA-239, Korangi Karachi-I

    9. Abdul Shakoor Shad — NA-246, Karachi South-I

    10. Shireen Mehrunnisa Mazari — Reserved Seat for Women (Punjab)

    11. Shandana Gulzar Khan — Reserved Seat for Women (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)

  • Apple facing issues in production of iPhone 14

    Apple facing issues in production of iPhone 14

    The release of the iPhone 14 has been eagerly anticipated by Apple fans worldwide, but according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the flagship has a coating crack quality problem.

    The coating crack, according to the analyst, was intended to be used in the phone’s rear cameras, but since it is defective, the tech company has been having production problems.

    This coating crack issue is posing a risk to the tech giant, since it may delay the shipment of the iPhone 14 lineup, which is scheduled to hit stores this fall. Given how important the problem is, Apple has contracted with a new coating supplier; this time, a Taiwanese company called “Largan” will help the tech giant with the iPhone 14’s camera lenses.

    Ming-Chi Kuo recently tweeted that “Apple had transferred about 10 million lens orders from Genius to Largan to avoid affecting iPhone 14 shipments.” This indicates that the tech giant has stopped purchasing lens coating from “Genius” and will do so permanently if that company can’t resolve its coating crack quality problem.

    While highlighting a different issue with the production of the iPhone 14, Kuo wrote that a variety of panel and memory suppliers are experiencing component shortages.

    Despite this, Kuo claimed that the issue will be easily resolved because Apple has brought in a large number of suppliers to fill the component gap.

    “I have learned that recently some iPhone 14 panel and memory suppliers have experienced supply issues”, however indicating little to no impact he added that “other suppliers can fill the supply gap.”

    Apple is doing everything it can to keep up with demand, manufacture, and deliver the iPhone 14 by the projected date despite a number of production issues. Once available, the iPhone 14 is anticipated to outsell the iPhone 13 and surpass its all-time high revenue of $448 billion.

  • Exclusive: Mahira Khan opens up on chemistry with Fawad Khan and Fahad Mustafa, reveals who’s ‘Raees’ in Pakistan

    Exclusive: Mahira Khan opens up on chemistry with Fawad Khan and Fahad Mustafa, reveals who’s ‘Raees’ in Pakistan

    Star-actress Mahira Khan is currently riding high on the success of her recent hit film Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad. After the premiere of her latest film, Mahira indulged in an interesting chat with The Current.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvbWy3x3Xcw&t=10s

    The host Uzair Anwer asked her, who does she think is Raees, Hamsafar, and Superstar in Pakistan.

    The Bol star revealed that currently, it’s Fahad Mustafa who can be termed as ‘Raees’ in the Pakistani entertainment industry. It is pertinent to mention that Raees’ English translation is wealthy. However, in the film circle, it is used for someone who is wealthy by heart an

    Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa's dance video goes viral

    On being asked who is Humsafar for her, she said, ‘Hamsafar is only Fawad’, with a billion-dollar smile on her face.

    Humsafar' team gets nostalgic as Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan-starrer clocks 7  years

    Khan shared who does she consider a superstar?

    “People call me a superstar but I think Bilal Ashraf is a superstar. He has been a great costar”

    MAHIRA KHAN & BILAL ASHRAF - OK! Pakistan

    The Verna heroine also mentioned that she will dedicate the title Sadqay Tumhare to the Parey Hut Love‘s director, Asim Raza.

    Mahira Khan pens touching tribute to director Asim Raza on his 55th Birthday
  • Man arrested for raping three minor girls and killing two of them

    Man arrested for raping three minor girls and killing two of them

    A suspect who allegedly raped three minor girls was arrested by the police in Peshawar, reported Geo News.

    According to the police, the DNA test of the man matched with the girls and he also confessed to sexually assaulting the three minor girls and killing two of them.

    In his reported confession, he said he raped and killed a 10-year-old girl in the Railway Colony area on July 3 and also killed a girl in the Kalibari area after sexually assaulting her on July 17. He raped another victim on July 10.

    The accused is reportedly aged between 25 and 30 and worked as a craftsman.

    For this case, a special investigation team interviewed a survivor. The team also went through 50 images of suspects and conducted DNA tests of 100 people and investigated 200 residences, reports Express Tribune.

    Child molestation has been on the rise as it jumped up by 93 per cent in 2021 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The Central Police Office (CPO) has stated that 360 cases of child sexual abuse were recorded last year across the province.

  • Pakistani rupee continues to crash against US dollar, closes near Rs240

    Pakistani rupee continues to crash against US dollar, closes near Rs240

    The Pakistani rupee (PKR) continued to depreciate against the US dollar on Thursday, closing near Rs240, another record low in the inter-bank market as a result of pressure from import payments and the government’s alleged inability to intervene.

    The local currency fell by Rs3.92 (1.63 per cent) or more, or Rs239.94, against the dollar, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

    Due to the most recent depreciation, the rupee has fallen more than 13 per cent overall over the last 10 trading sessions. As a result of pressure from ongoing political and economic unrest, the rupee had lost Rs3.09 (1.31 per cent) or more on Wednesday. Its closing value was Rs236.02.

    According to Business Recorder, which cited knowledgeable sources, Finance Minister Miftah Ismail stated on Wednesday that due to the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), government interventions in the foreign exchange (forex) market cannot be made to control the rate of the US dollar.

    He insisted that the demand for payments against the $7.5 billion import bill from last month is what is putting pressure on the foreign exchange market. He did, however, guarantee that the problem with the US dollar rate and the stress on foreign exchange reserves will be resolved, and that the exchange rate is anticipated to stabilise starting in August.

    In contrast, Pakistan reported a $2,275 million current account deficit (CAD) for the month of June 2022 as opposed to a $1,637 million deficit for the same month in the previous year. The currency is put under more stress as the current account deficit grows.

    The CAD increased by $14.6 billion in a single year, from $2.8 billion in FY21 to $17.4 billion in FY22.

  • Regulate CJ’s powers to constitute benches, say lawyers

    Regulate CJ’s powers to constitute benches, say lawyers

    The legal fraternity on Wednesday demanded the regulation of the exercise of jurisdiction of the Supreme Court (SC), particularly ending the sole discretion of the chief justice of Pakistan (CJP) in the constitution of benches and fixing cases.

    The request was made in a joint meeting of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and Pakistan Bar Council (PBC).

    The meeting emphasised its demand that the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) immediately amends its rules to allow nominations for judicial appointments to be initiated by any member of the Judicial Commission rather than the chief justice alone (which is even otherwise violative of Article 175-A of the Constitution) and, moreover, to frame fair, transparent and objective criteria and procedures to gauge the suitability of prospective appointees.

    Moreover, they demanded that Article 184(3) of the Constitution be amended in order to provide one right of appeal. They asked the federal government to immediately withdraw the curative review filed against Justice Qazi Faez Isa.

    SCBA President Ahsan Bhoon in a press conference said that the appointment of judges to the higher judiciary was not a matter of election, adding that the chief justice of Pakistan and members of the Judicial Commission should strictly adhere to the principle of seniority.

    Govt to withdraw review petition against Justice Qazi Faez Isa

    The federal cabinet on July 27 decided to withdraw the curat­ive review petitions filed against Justice Qazi Faez Isa.

    The cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif, observed the action taken against Justice Isa by the Pakistan Thereek-e-Insaf (PTI) government was through “unfair use of authority”.

    An inquiry committee was constituted, which includes Minister for Kashmir Affairs Qamar Zaman Kaira, Minister for National Food Security Tariq Bashir Cheema and Minister for Education Rana Tanveer.

    The committee, after an assessment of the review petitions filed against Justice Isa, would present a report to the cabinet.

    Justice Faez Isa advised CJP not to bulldoze the due process of judges’ appointment

    Justice Qazi Faez Isa advised Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial not to bulldoze the “due process” for the appointment of more than one-third of the total number of judges in the apex court.

    In a letter written to the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP), Justice Isa said that it was surprising that the JCP’s meeting had been convened to consider the appointment of five SC judges during summer vacations. It is pertinent to mention here that JCP is headed by CJP Bandial.

    “When availing of annual leave no meeting of the JCP was scheduled but as soon as I left Pakistan the CJP decided to hold two meetings of the JCP to consider appointments to the Sindh and Lahore High Courts, and now a third unscheduled meeting of the JCP is to be held during the summer vacations of the SC. The summer vacations of the SC were notified by the CJP himself, and then these were gazetted in the Official Gazette. If the CJP renders his own notification utterly meaningless then let him first withdraw it, instead of violating it,” wrote Justice Isa in his letter.

    “It suggests that the CJP does not want me to be physically present, which is illegal and unconstitutional.”

    Justice Isa said that the matter of appointing judges to the superior courts requires utmost care and due deliberation as it is a delicate matter.

    Addressing the CJP, the judge said: “Please do not ridicule the JCP and your nominees by contravening the Constitution. Restricting the JCP to consider only the CJ’s pre-selected nominees is inappropriate. The JCP deserves to be treated with respect and consideration by its chairman.”

    Justice Isa stressed the need that “all appointments must be made in accordance with the Constitution, on the basis of a predetermined and non-discriminatory criteria. And above all without any impression of favouritism. The Constitution does not grant the CJP any powers additional to those of the other members of the JCP; the CJP is only designated as the Chairman of the JCP.”

    JCP meeting underway to discuss CJP Bandial’s five nominees for elevation to SC

    JCP meeting is underway to discuss CJP Bandial’s five nominees for their elevation to Supreme Court. Justice Isa is attending the meeting from Spain and Attorney General for Pakistan Ashtar is participating from the USA.

  • Punjab Food Authority raids factory producing fake beverages in Lahore

    Punjab Food Authority raids factory producing fake beverages in Lahore

    The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) raided a factory in Harbanspura, Lahore on Wednesday and seized 1,200 litres of carbonated beverage solution after learning that it manufactured counterfeit carbonated beverages using various well-known brand names.

    In addition, the authority filed a police report (FIR) accusing the factory owner of adulteration and forgery.

    According to PFA Director General Shoaib Khan Jadoon, the factory was subject to enforcement action because it was producing fake drinks devoid of formulas that could cause cancer and ulcer diseases. He claimed that the food authority team seized three cylinders, 1,200 empty bottles, 2,000 lids, and the labelling of numerous well-known beverage brands.

    He claimed that contaminated water, chemicals, loose colours, and artificial sweeteners were being used to make fake drinks.

    During a Monday raid on Lahore-Sheikhupura GT Road Lahore, the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) also halted production at a well-known restaurant due to numerous violations. PFA Director General Shoaib Khan Jadoon oversaw the raid.

    He claimed that the restaurant was subject to action by the PFA for using subpar “Desi Ghee” in the preparation of various food dishes and for maintaining the worst possible levels of hygiene.

  • ‘One suspect was never arrested,’ reveals American vlogger who was raped in DG Khan

    ‘One suspect was never arrested,’ reveals American vlogger who was raped in DG Khan

    A 21-year-old American vlogger was allegedly gang-raped by her tour guide and his two accomplices in Dera Ghazi Khan on July 17. A case was registered against Muzamil Sipra, Shehzad and Azaan Khosa by the Border Military Police (BMP).

    Yesterday, she shared an update about her case on her Instagram story and said that one of the suspects, Azaan Khosa, had been granted a pre-arrest bail.

    “Azaad Khosa had not been arrested for all this time. Today, he obtained a pre-arrest bail and is scheduled to be produced in front of court on August 6.”

    She also alleged that the DNA test report “has been subjected to delays and is still pending.” The DNA samples were collected on July 20.

    ‘Can never recover,’ says foreigner who was raped in DG Khan

    Earlier, while talking to the media, the woman revealed she knew the man [one of the culprits] for a long time and is hurt by the fact that he could do something like this.

    “I am deeply hurt by the fact that a friend I have known for such a long time was trying to portray a positive image of this beautiful country to foreign travellers, who seemed so trustworthy, could commit such a vile and horrific act,” she said.

    She said that she can never recover from the mental scars that the incident has left.

    The woman said that the legal proceedings in this regard are very difficult, but there is hope that justice will be served. According to her, so far the proceedings have been smooth.

    Foreigner gang-raped by tour guide, two accomplices in DG Khan

    The woman who has been living in Pakistan for the past seven months, was gang-raped at Fort Munro hill station of DG Khan district. She was allegedly gang-raped by her tour guide and his two accomplices.

    According to Deputy Commissioner Anwar Baryar, the woman stayed at one of the suspects’ houses in Rajanpur before reaching Fort Munro.

    Following the horrendous incident, she registered an official complaint. According to the rape survivor, they raped her in a hotel in Fort Munro.

    A case was registered against Sipra, Shehzad and Azan Khosa by Border Military Police (BMP). In a First Information Report (FIR), the survivor said, “We stayed in a hotel at Fort Munro where both suspects gang-raped me”, adding that they also made a video to blackmail her.

    She alleged that she was threatened for reporting the matter to the police.

    BMP has arrested two suspects involved in this incident. District Police Officer (DPO) of DG Khan tweeted, “This incident has taken place in the limits of Border Military Police (BMP) Tribal Area Police Station Fort Munro. They have taken immediate action on the complaint of a foreign woman.”

    Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Hamza Shehbaz took notice of the incident and directed the Punjab Police chief to personally monitor the case.

  • ‘Can talk to TTP, not with thieves’: Imran Khan rules out possibility of talks with the govt

    ‘Can talk to TTP, not with thieves’: Imran Khan rules out possibility of talks with the govt

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan addressed his supporters on Wednesday, a day after the Supreme Court verdict declared Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi as the new chief minister of Punjab. He demanded immediate elections that should be free and fair. Khan ruled out any possibility of holding talks with the coalition government.

    ‘Can talk to the TTP and separatists but not with thieves’

    “I can talk to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the separatists of Balochistan and Sindh, but not with thieves,” said Khan while ruling out the possibility of holding talks with the coalition government.

    “Will you speak to someone who robs your home?” 

    ‘A new Election Commission should be formed’

    Once again, Khan expressed his complete lack of trust in the incumbent Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikander Sultan Raja. Khan accused the ECP of supporting former CM Punjab Hamza Shehbaz.

    “The Election Commission was involved and tried to defeat us in the by-polls.”

    Terming his party’s win in the Punjab by-elections a “miracle”, he said that despite the government’s attempts, his party managed to win because of the people.

    “First of all, Hamza was illegally imposed on us, and even when he was ordered by the top court to refrain from using any state machinery and administration for personal gains, he used all of the aforementioned to rig the elections.”

    He demanded that a new Election Commission should be formed.

    “Such an Election Commission should be formed that no political party should have an issue with it.”

    ‘Yeh jo bikay hain hamaray log, yeh bhi aik shirk hai’

    Khan said that those who defected from his party committed shirk.

    Jab yeh apni naukri ko bachanay ke liye ghalat kaam kartay hain, gunnah kartay hain, yeh bhi aik shirk hai. Aap apnay zameer ko bechtay hain, laalach de kar jo aap ko khareedta hai, yeh jo bikay hain hamaray log bhairr baqriyon ki tarah, yeh bhi aik shirq hai kyun ke Allah Al-Haqq hai.

    (Those who do wrong things to save their jobs commit sin, it is shirk [idolatry]. Those who sell their self-respect and themselves, it is also counted as shirk because Allah is Al-Haqq).

    Azadi March and Haqeeqi Azadi

    Khan recalled that when his party announced its “Azadi March” on May 25, the coalition government attacked the women, children, and families who came out to support PTI.

    “They tried to silence us.”

    “Today, I want to thank the Almighty that despite all the impediments, people came out to show support rather than staying at home out of fear,” adding that he is glad that the people of Pakistan have started becoming a nation now.

    Free and fair elections should be held immediately

    Khan stressed that there is only one way forward and that is through immediately holding free and fair elections.

  • ‘Can’t imagine living without it’: Indian woman flaunts her moustache with pride

    ‘Can’t imagine living without it’: Indian woman flaunts her moustache with pride

    Shyja, a 35-year-old Indian woman from Kerala, is making headlines for flaunting her moustache proudly.

    “I love my moustache,” her WhatsApp status section reads. “All I can say is that I just like it. A lot.”

    “I can’t imagine living without it now. When the Covid pandemic started, I disliked wearing a mask all the time because it covered my face,” Shyja added.

    “I’ve never felt that I’m not beautiful because I have this or that it’s something I shouldn’t have.”

    Talking about her love for her moustache, Shyja said, “I just do what I like. If I had two lives, maybe I’d live one for others.”

    Shyja has battled many health problems. She had six surgeries in the last decade, one to remove a lump in her breast and another to remove cysts in her ovary. Her most recent procedure was a hysterectomy five years ago.

    “Each time I came out of surgery, I would hope that I never had to go back into an operation theatre again,” she says.

    Shyja’s family and friends are supportive of her choices. Her daughter frequently tells her that she looks good with a moustache. However, Shyja claims she has received a variety of comments from people.

    “People make fun of me saying, ‘It’s men who have moustaches, why would a woman have one?’”

    Shyja’s friends frequently respond angrily to these comments on Facebook, but she says it doesn’t upset her at all.