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  • Pakistan accuses India of involvement in Jaffar Express attack

    Pakistan accuses India of involvement in Jaffar Express attack

    Foreign Office (FO) Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan on Thursday accused India of being behind Tuesday’s deadly terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express in the Bolan district of Balochistan.

    Addressing his weekly briefing in Islamabad, the FO spokesperson claimed that intelligence suggests the terrorists were in contact with their associates in Afghanistan.

    He stated that intercepted calls confirmed a connection between the attackers and Afghanistan.

    “The terrorists have safe havens in Afghanistan, and Pakistan has repeatedly urged the Afghan interim government to prevent groups like the BLA from using its soil for terrorism,” he said.

    The FO spokesperson’s remarks came a day after Pakistan’s security forces successfully conducted the two-day-long Green Bolan rescue operation, eliminating all 33 terrorists who had hijacked the Jaffar Express.

    On Tuesday at noon, a group of terrorists launched an attack on a train en route to Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, carrying over 400 passengers. Following the assault, the terrorists took passengers hostage.

    In a statement, the ISPR said that intelligence reports have unequivocally confirmed that the attack was orchestrated and directed by terrorist ringleaders operating from Afghanistan, who remained in direct communication with the attackers throughout the incident.

    Director General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, while speaking to a private media channel minutes after the completion of the rescue operation, claimed that security forces had eliminated all 33 Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) terrorists who had hijacked the Jaffar Express. However, 21 passengers were martyred by the terrorists before the clearance operation commenced, he said.

    The military’s media wing spokesperson stated that the army, air force, Frontier Corps (FC), and Special Services Group had participated in the operation and successfully recovered the hostages.

    He also mentioned that Pakistan does not discuss diplomatic contacts on public forums but has consistently shared detailed evidence of such incidents with Afghanistan.

    On Thursday, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun alleged in a statement that India’s notorious intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), was behind Tuesday’s terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express in Balochistan.

    Urging international organisations to take action against India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and RAW, Pannun warned that if India was not held accountable, their next attack could claim even more innocent lives.

    Pannun claimed that the Balochistan train attack is evidence of India’s aggressive defence doctrine, adding that India seeks to destabilise neighbouring countries through covert terrorist operations and is involved in the assassinations of opponents abroad, extremism, and cross-border terrorism.

  • Islamic Relief and Careem partner for orphan care

    Islamic Relief and Careem partner for orphan care

    In the spirit of the holy month of Ramzan, Careem, the pioneer of ride-hailing services in Pakistan, has partnered with Islamic Relief to support the well-being of orphaned children. Through this initiative, Careem users can opt to donate PKR50 when booking a ride by selecting ‘GO Relief’, with all the proceeds going to Islamic Relief towards providing vital assistance to orphans.

    As part of Islamic Relief’s “Be the Hope” campaign – the initiative aims to mobilize donations to provide safety, education, and nourishment for orphaned children. The campaign also extends its reach to children who are deprived of education and those in Gaza, ensuring they receive the care and opportunities they deserve.

    This partnership underscores Careem’s ongoing commitment to social responsibility and community welfare. By integrating technology with charitable giving, Careem continues to create opportunities for people to contribute towards positive change.

    Commenting on the initiative, Imran Saleem, Country General Manager at Careem Pakistan, said: “Ramzan is a blessed and joyous month of generosity and giving back. Careem has always been at the forefront of leveraging technology to create a meaningful impact on the lives of people and are always looking for ways to give back to society.”

    He further added: “This Ramadan, we are partnering with Islamic Relief to provide our customers with an easy and hassle-free way to contribute to the noble cause of helping orphaned children. I would urge everyone to actively participate and help create a better future for those who need it.”

    Speaking about the partnership, Asif Sherazi, Country Director, Islamic Relief Pakistan, stated “We are excited for our partnership with Careem which exemplifies what’s possible when corporates and charities unite with common purpose. Together, we’re providing sponsorship support to orphaned children and showing them that they are valued members of our community. Islamic Relief’s Orphan Sponsorship Programme stands apart with its true one-to-one approach, ensuring every donation continuously supports the same child’s education, healthcare, and psychosocial well-being. Our model enables transformative, long-term change; empowering orphans to rise above their circumstances, access opportunities they deserve, and build better lives for themselves and their families.”

    This Ramzan, “Be the Hope” an orphaned child deserves. Your support can help change lives, bring smiles, and create opportunities. Join us in making a difference – because every child deserves a future filled with hope. Islamic Relief, a globally recognized non-governmental organization (NGO), has been working in Pakistan for the past three decades, uplifting communities through sustainable humanitarian and development initiatives.

  • 20-year-old arrested for $230 million Bitcoin theft; spent millions on luxury cars, parties

    20-year-old arrested for $230 million Bitcoin theft; spent millions on luxury cars, parties

    A 20-year-old from Singapore, Malone Lam, and his 21-year-old American partner, Jeandiel Serrano, were charged with stealing over 4,100 Bitcoin worth around $230 million from a crypto holder in Washington, D.C., in August 2024.

    After the theft, they went on a wild spending spree, buying over 30 luxury cars, including Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Porsches. Lam reportedly spent up to $500,000 a night at clubs in Los Angeles, with one bill reaching $569,000.

    The two also gifted expensive Hermès Birkin bags to models and influencers.

    Their extravagant lifestyle and social media posts eventually caught the attention of authorities. In September 2024, the FBI raided a Miami mansion linked to Lam, leading to their arrests.

    By October 2024, around $70 million had been recovered, but more than $100 million was still missing. If convicted, they could face up to 20 years in prison along with heavy fines.

  • Bilawal recalls kidnapping attempt from when Benazir was PM

    Bilawal recalls kidnapping attempt from when Benazir was PM

    Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that when he was one year old, an attempt was made to kidnap him from the Prime Minister’s House while his mother, the late Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, was the Premier of the country. 

    Speaking in the National Assembly session on Thursday (today), Chairman PPP said, “I have been witnessing terrorism since childhood. I was the son of the Prime Minister. When I was one year old, an attempt was made to kidnap me from the Prime Minister’s House.”

    He said that following the unsuccessful kidnapping attempt, his mother kept him in London under protection.

    He also spoke about terrorism, stating that terrorism has damaged both Pakistan and the PPP. “Benazir Bhutto was martyred in a terrorist incident,” he added.

    He asserted that the country has lost all its success against terrorism, adding that at this moment, Pakistan is going through a time more dangerous than any in the past.

    “Terrorists have no ideology, no politics. Religious militants have no religion. Whether it is religious extremism or Baloch insurgents, their sole purpose is to spread fear, shed blood, and derail Pakistan’s progress,” Bilawal stated.

    Recalling the Army Public School (APS) tragedy, he highlighted how all political parties had set aside their differences to implement the National Action Plan (NAP), which had significantly weakened terrorist networks in the past. “But unfortunately, we have lost the gains we made against terrorism. The flames of militancy have reignited, and we are facing a more dangerous period than before,” he stressed. 

    Bilawal said that Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif created the first NAP to combat terrorism, so there is no reason why incumbent PM Shehbaz Sharif cannot formulate the second one.

  • Zara Noor Abbas faces backlash for criticising Pakistani drama industry

    Zara Noor Abbas faces backlash for criticising Pakistani drama industry

    Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas is facing criticism for her recent remarks about the country’s drama industry.

    During a talk show, Zara shared her views, saying, “The Pakistani showbiz industry is so small that it should be called a community rather than an industry.”

    She further criticised the industry, stating, “Here, four people sit together and decide to make a drama. A real industry is one where artists are respected, and their work is appreciated.”

    However, the show’s host, actor Danish Taimoor, disagreed with her comments. Defending the industry, he said, “Despite being small, this industry has grown significantly over the past few years.”

    The video of their exchange has gone viral on social media, sparking a heated debate. Many users have slammed Zara for her remarks, criticising her for questioning the industry’s credibility.

    Some fans of Pakistani dramas even took direct digs at the actress, saying, “She herself is not a good actress.”

  • Three employees dismissed over harassment at Punjab Sports Board

    Three employees dismissed over harassment at Punjab Sports Board

    The Punjab Sports Board has dismissed three employees and fined another one Rs20,000 in response to a harassment complaint filed by a female employee.

    A few months ago, the female employee complained to several staff members, leading the department to form a three-member inquiry committee under the supervision of the Director of Administration.

    After a thorough investigation, the committee submitted its report to the Secretary of Sports, who then conducted a second inquiry before making the final decision to terminate the employees.

    According to the Punjab Sports Board, the accused employees were initially suspended, and following the emergence of solid evidence, they were dismissed.

    The dismissed employees are Mubashir, Ehsan Bhatti, and Muhammad Uzair, while Mian Shahid has been fined Rs20,000.

  • Pakistani-American student rejects Columbia admission offer in protest over pro-Palestine crackdown

    Pakistani-American student rejects Columbia admission offer in protest over pro-Palestine crackdown

    Pakistani-American student Amara Khan has rejected an admission offer from a prestigious institution in the United States (US), Columbia University, in protest against the apprehension of pro-Palestinian students on campus.

    As per a report, Amara conveyed her concerns in an email to the university administration, criticising Columbia for failing to uphold students’ freedom of expression.

    In her letter, she dubbed the university’s claim of promoting diversity and inclusion “hypocritical.” She highlighted that the university’s inability to protect marginalised voices contradicts its stated values.

    She stressed that an institution committed to fostering critical thinking and free speech should not suppress those advocating for justice.

    Furthermore, Amara maintained that, as a Muslim American, she could not choose to study at a university where pleasing the authorities is prioritised over intellectual freedom.

    Additionally, she emphasised that a university that claims to foster critical thinking and free speech should not silence those advocating for justice.

    Her decision follows the arrest of multiple Palestinian graduate students and activists, including Mahmoud Khalil, by federal immigration authorities on Saturday night for protesting against Israel’s war on Gaza.

  • PM Shehbaz, CM KP, PFL give Rs4.5 million to footballer Muhammad Riaz

    PM Shehbaz, CM KP, PFL give Rs4.5 million to footballer Muhammad Riaz

    Pakistan footballer Muhammad Riaz, who once represented the country in the 2018 Asian Games, is finally receiving recognition after a video of him selling jalebis went viral.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif invited Riaz to PM House in Islamabad and handed him a cheque worth Rs2.5 million. Additionally, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur met the athlete in Peshawar, awarding him Rs1 million and appointed him as a coach.

    Meanwhile, the Pakistan Football League (PFL) has also stepped forward to help the sportsman, announcing Rs1 million prize money for Riaz after news of his struggles surfaced online. 

    The former K-Electric footballer lost his job when the department disbanded its football team. Now, with this support, he is set to train young players and continue contributing to Pakistan’s football scene.

  • Sana Javed takes credit for husband Shoaib Malik’s JPL win

    Sana Javed takes credit for husband Shoaib Malik’s JPL win

    Pakistani star couple Sana Javed and Shoaib Malik are always in the spotlight, and this time they gave their fans a sweet and funny moment to enjoy after Shoaib’s victory in the JPL.

    After Shoaib’s impressive performance, Sana, who is a well-known actress, joked that his win should be credited to her. “You won because of me,” she teased. Shoaib, however, confidently claimed that his success was due to his hard work. Their playful banter continued, making fans smile.

    Many fans enjoyed their cute exchange and praised their chemistry, but not everyone was impressed. While supporters appreciated their bond, critics felt the couple should stay away from the spotlight, given the controversies around their marriage.

    The couple tied the knot in early 2024, surprising many, as their previous relationships had ended quietly. Despite some criticism, Sana and Shoaib often share happy moments from their married life, including this light-hearted JPL interaction.

  • Sikhs for Justice leader accuses India of involvement in Jaffar Express attack

    Sikhs for Justice leader accuses India of involvement in Jaffar Express attack

    Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun alleged in a statement on Thursday that India’s notorious intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) was behind Tuesday’s terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express in Balochistan’s Bolan district.

    Over 400 passengers were taken hostage when militants attacked the Jaffar Express in Balochistan’s Bolan district, which was en route from Quetta to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) capital, Peshawar, on Tuesday.

    Director General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, while speaking to a private media channel on Wednesday, announced the completion of the two-day-long rescue Green Bolan operation.


     
    DG ISPR claimed that security forces eliminated all 33 Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) terrorists who had hijacked the Jaffar Express. He added that the army, air force, Frontier Corps (FC) and Special Services Group had taken part in the operation and recovered the hostages.

    Urging international organisations to take action against India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and RAW, Pannun warned that if India was not held accountable, their next attack could take even more innocent lives. 

    Emphasising that the Narendra Modi-led government is not just a regional threat but a full-fledged terrorist state, the SFJ leader said that the country is executing a secret war strategy against Pakistan.

    Pannun claimed that the Balochistan train attack is evidence of India’s aggressive defense doctrine, adding that India seeks to destabilise neighboring countries through covert terrorist operations and is involved in the assassinations of opponents abroad, extremism, and cross-border terrorism.

    He accused Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supremo Modi of turning India into a global hub for state-sponsored terrorism, noting that RAW’s unchecked operations are endangering South Asia while setting dangerous global precedents for state violence.

    He called on diplomatic and security sanctions on India’s intelligence apparatus, stressing that the world can no longer turn a blind eye to India’s covert terrorist activities. 

    In September 2024, Canada had accused the Indian government involvement in the fatal shooting of Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was brazenly shot dead outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C., on June 18.

    Speaking at the House of Commons, the then Canadian Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau said, “Canadian security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents of the Government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen, Hardeep Singh Nijjar.”

    Trudeau claimed that Canada’s national security apparatus has reason to believe that “agents of the Indian government” carried out the killing of this Canadian citizen, who also served as the president of Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara.