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  • VIDEO: ‘This calls for another slap,’ says Fawad Ch in response to PTI’s press release

    VIDEO: ‘This calls for another slap,’ says Fawad Ch in response to PTI’s press release

    Former Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry on Monday said that a press release against him by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was issued against party founder Imran Khan’s directive.

    The PTI political committee on Saturday issued a statement on PTI’s official X (formerly Twitter) account condemning Chaudhry’s violence against lawyer Shoaib Shaheen. The scuffle between them occurred outside Adiala Jail Rawalpindi’s gate no. five on Friday.

    Speaking on a private media outlet, Chaudhry said that in the presence of PTI chairman Barrister Gohar Khan at Adiala Jail, Imran Khan denied that he instructed the party to issue the press release against him.

    When the programme host said that the condemnation press release appears to be written by the PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja and asked whether Raja would be the next target of Chaudhry’s violence, the former Minister of Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry sarcastically responded that Raja should correct his behaviour so that he doesn’t get beaten up.

    The condemnation’s statement dubbed Chaudhry’s action a “crude and callous demonstration of the animal instinct over logic and reason.”

     
    Further terming Chaudhry’s action “a criminal act”, the statement said, “It is not a slap on the face of Mr. Shoaib Shaheen alone. It is a slap on the face of PTI.”

    When asked by the host if Chaudhry was going to slap someone else, he replied that the press release sure called for one. “These two or three people do not have any other treatment,” he said, bursting into laughter.


    Additionally, the statement read, “His dastardly conduct further reflects the frustration that Fawad Chaudhry may be suffering from when, as per instructions of the Founder Chairman Mr. Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi, the party announced its complete dissociation from his person. It was also announced that Mr. Fawad Chaudhry would not represent the party at any forum in any manner whatsoever.”


    “The Political Committee of PTI takes a serious note of the incident and condemns Mr. Fawad Chaudhry’s gross demeanour in the strongest possible words. The Political Committee also reiterates its complete support for Mr. Shoaib Shaheen for his sagacity in the face of adversity. We salute his courage and composure in dealing with an ugly situation. Despite the dastardly provocation, we call upon our activists and workers to remain peaceful. The party shall prevail.”

    He lambasted PTI leaders, saying that Imran Khan’s name is being misused. “Owing to their [party leaders] assistance, Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, and Yasmin Rashid are in jail,” he alleged.

    Asked about whether the party founder has not expelled Chaudhry from the party and if he is still associated with the party, he said, “Yes, 100 per cent.”

  • India allows players to bring families to Champions Trophy but on ‘one condition’

    India allows players to bring families to Champions Trophy but on ‘one condition’

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has made a slight U-turn on its policy regarding players’ families accompanying them on foreign tours.

    Initially, the Indian cricket team was not allowed to bring their wives and families to the Champions Trophy, but the BCCI has now allowed players to have their families with them, albeit with a condition.

    According to Indian media, players have been given permission to bring their wives and families along during the Champions Trophy, but only for one match. This decision marks a softening of the earlier stance, where it was confirmed that the Indian team would travel without their families, and no player would be allowed to bring them along.

    The latest update reveals that the BCCI has granted players the option to have their families join them in Dubai during the Champions Trophy, but with strict conditions. According to reports, each player is allowed to have family members accompany them for one match, and they must consult with fellow players before informing the board about their decision.

    Under the previous policy, which was in place for tours longer than 45 days, players were permitted to have their families accompany them for up to two weeks. The new family policy was introduced after the Test series against Australia.

    It remains unclear which match the Indian cricketers will choose to have their families attend.

    However, the Indian team has already arrived in Dubai for the Champions Trophy.

  • Sindh govt abolishes paid parking in Karachi

    Sindh govt abolishes paid parking in Karachi

    The Sindh government has announced the abolition of all charged parking starting Monday, February 17.

    Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon, speaking to the media, said that any charged parking after today will be illegal. He urged journalists to inform the government if they notice any instances of charged parking.

    Earlier, while highlighting that accidents occur daily on the roads of Sehwan and Hyderabad, the minister clarified that these roads do not fall under the jurisdiction of Sindh but belong to the federal government. He asserted that the responsibility for their construction lies with the National Highway Authority.

    He further stated that the Punjab Information Minister should do his homework before making statements. The Sindh government had already paid the federal government for the construction of this road, but the failure of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) (PML-N) to complete it is its failure.

    However, Sherjeel Memon has assured that the Sindh government will provide complete security for the Cricket Champions Trophy starting February 19.

  • Legal trouble for Bachchan family as son-in-law charged with fraud, abetment to suicide

    Legal trouble for Bachchan family as son-in-law charged with fraud, abetment to suicide

    Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan’s son-in-law Nikhil Nanda has been accused of fraud and abetment to suicide.

    According to Indian media reports, a case has been filed against Nanda in Uttar Pradesh where he is accused of pressuring a businessman to meet unrealistic sales targets, ultimately leading to the latter’s suicide three months ago.

    The incident reportedly unfolded when Jitendra Singh, who owned a tractor dealership, was subjected to intense pressure from Nanda and other senior executives at Escorts Kubota Limited to increase sales figures.

    The dealership owner, already struggling with the added burden of managing his business alone, was allegedly threatened that his licence would be revoked if he failed to meet the target.

    Overwhelmed by the pressure, Singh took his own life, reports said.

    The complaint has been filed by Singh’s brother Gyanendra who accused Escorts Kubota Chairman and Managing Director Nanda, as well as other officials, including area managers, sales managers and a local dealer, of subjecting the late businessman to intimidation and driving his tragic death.

    While an official statement has not yet come from Nanda, the Bachchan family has also refrained from commenting on the issue.

    Nanda is married to Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan’s daughter Shweta. The couple have two children together – Navya Naveli Nanda, a women’s rights advocate and podcaster, and Agastya Nanda, who made his Bollywood debut with The Archies.

    Born into the Kapoor family, Nanda is the son of Ritu Nanda, the daughter of Raj Kapoor, one of Bollywood’s most influential filmmakers. His uncles Rishi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor and Rajiv Kapoor were all major film stars.

    As the leader of Escorts Kubota, he has been credited with significantly growing the company, which is a key player in India’s agricultural machinery market.

    Before venturing into business, Nanda completed his schooling at the prestigious Doon School in Dehradun, followed by business management studies at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

    He then took the helm at Escorts Kubota, a company originally founded by his grandfathers, Har Prasad Nanda and Yudi Nanda, both highly respected figures in the agricultural machinery sector.

    In addition to his corporate success, Nanda’s association with Bollywood has kept him in the public eye. Prominent celebrities Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Ranbir Kapoor are his cousins.

  • Champions Trophy: Pak-India match tickets reach black market at almost double the price

    Champions Trophy: Pak-India match tickets reach black market at almost double the price

    The highly anticipated Champions Trophy match between Pakistan and India is set to take place on February 23 in Dubai. Cricket fans eagerly await this fierce rivalry as the tournament begins in Pakistan tomorrow. However, tickets for this monumental clash have already become a scarce commodity, with many fans unable to secure their seats.

    The tickets for the much-awaited match sold out within hours, leaving many fans disappointed and empty-handed. Now, these tickets are being resold on the black market at exorbitant prices.

    According to media reports, the price for a ticket to the Grand Lounge of the Dubai Stadium, offering the best view of the match, has reached up to 1.5 million rupees in the black market. The same was originally priced at 7.4 million Pakistani rupees.

    Reports indicate that fans who missed out on purchasing tickets initially are now turning to black-market dealers, willing to pay hefty sums for a chance to witness the historic encounter. The price for a ticket to the Grand Lounge of the Dubai Stadium, offering the best view of the match, has reached up to 1.5 million rupees.

    The trend of selling Pakistan-India match tickets at inflated prices on the black market is not new. During the 2024 T20 World Cup, tickets for this high-stakes match soared to nearly 5 million rupees on the black market.

  • Internet divided after viral video shows Hamza Ali Abbasi officiating Nikah

    Internet divided after viral video shows Hamza Ali Abbasi officiating Nikah

    Social media users are divided over a viral video that showed actor Hamza Ali Abbasi officiating the marriage ceremony of a couple.

    According to the details, the video showed Abbasi reading a script off a phone, asking the groom if he accepted the bride, as per tradition.

    “Qabool hai [I accept],” the groom can be heard as saying all three times, to which Abbasi responds with “SubhanAllah [glory be to Allah]”.

    While the video was well-received by thousands who said that anyone could read Nikah that was “a legal and not a religious document”, others said that it lacked certain “decorum” that should have been there.

    “Nikah and funeral prayers can be conducted by any Muslim,” wrote one user. Another said that it was in fact a good practice and not every act should be criticised online.

    “My Nikah was officiated by my uncle and there is nothing wrong with that,” said a third.

    A couple others opined that marriage officiation should be left to those who “realise its significance”, while another jokingly wrote, “Now even this is being done by actors? Leave something for others to do.”

    Some even took to social media to point out how “handsome” the Nikah officiator was.

    It merits a mention that the video comes months after Abbasi made headlines for his new book called “My Discovery of God – Islam and Judgement Day”.

    Prior to this, Abbasi had announced embarking on “a journey of self-discovery” to research more on religion.

    “Alhamdullilah. For now, it is available in the USA [sic] only but soon it will be available globally and in Pakistan, will keep you all posted. Thank you,” the Maula Jatt star had said while announcing the book in a social media post last year.

    On hearing about the star’s biggest accomplishment, many had congratulated him while others had some hard questions for the actor-turned-author.

    He had, however, not shied away from taking all questions head-on and responding to queries of fans and other social media users.

  • Which Indian player is joining Fakhare Alam’s new show with Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis?

    Which Indian player is joining Fakhare Alam’s new show with Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis?

    Cricket fans are in for a treat as a brand-new sports show, ‘The DP World Dressing Room’ is set to hit the screens, featuring legendary Pakistani cricketers Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, along with renowned host Fakhare Alam.

    But what’s even more exciting is that an Indian cricketer is also apparently joining the star-studded lineup.

    The show, which will be broadcast exclusively on Ten Sports during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, promises to take fans behind the scenes into the dressing room atmosphere, where cricket’s biggest secrets and most memorable moments will be revealed.

    In a recent teaser for the show, the panel engaged in a lively discussion about cricket, with jokes and friendly banter setting the tone for what’s to come. One of the highlights was the discussion about “dressing room secrets”, leaving fans eager to know what inside stories will be revealed on air.

    During the teaser, Akram playfully hinted at a mystery guest by saying, “I’ll tell you who it is… but first, take out your phone and dial an international number… plus nine one [+91].”

    The biggest question on everyone’s mind remains — who is the Indian cricketer joining this dynamic trio? While an official announcement is yet to be made, speculation is rife, with fans guessing names like Sourav Ganguly, Harbhajan Singh or Virender Sehwag.

    While there is no official confirmation on who the Indian star might be, fans are excited to see someone from across the border on the show’s panel alongside Pakistani cricketing stars.

    The ICC Champions Trophy is scheduled from February 19 to March 9 in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

  • ‘Aurat ki kamayi mein barkat nahi,’ Saima Qureshi stands by her statement despite backlash

    ‘Aurat ki kamayi mein barkat nahi,’ Saima Qureshi stands by her statement despite backlash

    Actress Saima Qureshi has issued a clarification regarding her controversial statement, which has been circulating on social media for the past week concerning women’s earnings.

    A few days ago, Saima appeared on the FHM podcast. She stated that women’s earnings are not blessed and that only men’s earnings are. She went on to say that women also tend to brag about their earnings.

    Additionally, the actress asserted that men should consider a second marriage instead of engaging in extramarital affairs. Adding to her view, she also claimed that a husband does not need his first wife’s permission for a second marriage, stating that religion has not laid down any such rule.

    Following her remarks, a number of women, including female celebrities, criticised Saima Qureshi.

    Former journalist Reham Khan posted a video response in which she expressed her anger over the actress’s statements, saying, “It really angered me.” She pointed out the “hypocrisy” of Saima’s statement, given that she herself is a working woman and an actress.

    “It’s very easy to say [that women’s earnings aren’t blessed], but it is an insult to women who do not have the choice to wait for the ‘blessed earnings’ of a man,” Reham added.

    She further criticised the actress for her “hypocrisy and lack of insight,” stating that men, too, boast about their wealth, just as women do.

    Senior actress Simi Raheal also reacted, posting on her Instagram story: “Women’s earnings are a plus! It is important to read the Quran and not make assumptions…” She then quoted the Quran: “To men is allotted what they earn, and to women what they earn. But ask God of His bounty. For God has full knowledge of all things.”

    Comedian and internet personality Tamkenat Mansoor took a jab at Saima Qureshi’s statements, saying that when an actor is deprived of attention and has mediocre acting skills, they resort to making such controversial remarks to stay in the limelight.

    Saima Qureshi responds to backlash

    After facing widespread criticism and trolling on social media, Saima Qureshi released a video statement on Instagram addressing the controversy.

    Referring to the podcast, she acknowledged the backlash, saying, “Many people had complaints about my viral interview.”

    Addressing social media users, she said, “You have only seen the 30-second teaser, but I request you to watch the entire 40-minute interview.”

    She urged viewers to listen to her full explanation before jumping to conclusions, “Don’t just watch the teaser. Watch the entire interview where I have explained my statements in detail.”

    Despite the backlash, Saima Qureshi reaffirmed her stance, stating that a woman’s earnings are not a blessing when her children are neglected because of her absence.

    According to the actress, all working women, including herself, often struggle to decide where to spend their earnings. She emphasized that a woman’s primary role is to take care of the household, and when she steps outside to work, she faces a number of challenges.

    She also clarified her stance on polygamy: “I am not saying that every man should marry more than once, but it is better to get married than to have extramarital affairs.”

    Addressing women, she stated, “If you knowingly ignore your husband’s affairs and prevent him from marrying, then you are also complicit in these affairs.”

  • Champions Trophy: Another setback for New Zealand as key bowler benched

    Champions Trophy: Another setback for New Zealand as key bowler benched

    New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has been ruled out of the Champions Trophy due to injury.

    Ferguson experienced discomfort in his leg during a warm-up match, and after a medical assessment, New Zealand Cricket confirmed that he will not be fit for the tournament.

    As his replacement, Kyle Jamieson has been added to New Zealand’s squad.

    Just a few days ago, another New Zealand fast bowler, Ben Sears, was also ruled out of the tournament due to a hamstring injury sustained during a training session in Karachi.

    Injury concerns continue to affect several teams ahead of the Champions Trophy. Pakistan’s Saim Ayub and India’s Jasprit Bumrah have also been ruled out due to injuries, while Australia’s fast bowler Mitchell Starc has withdrawn from the tournament for personal reasons.

    Additionally, Afghanistan’s spinner A.M. Ghazanfar is unavailable due to fitness issues, and South Africa will be without fast bowler Anrich Nortje.

    The ICC Champions Trophy is set to take place in Pakistan from February 19 to March 9.

  • Nawaz Sharif was removed wrongfully, says Sher Afzal Marwat

    Nawaz Sharif was removed wrongfully, says Sher Afzal Marwat

    Maverick leader Sher Afzal Marwat on Monday claimed that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif was wrongfully removed, alluding to his 2017 disqualification from power over undeclared assets.

    Speaking on a private media channel, Marwat asserted, “Definitely, Nawaz Sharif was wrongfully removed. Removing him for not receiving a salary from his son was [unjustified],” adding that Sharif could have been disqualified in the Panama Papers case or the Avenfield case instead.

    When told that such remarks might displease many of his companions, Marwat said, “I cannot tell a lie merely to make my party happy. I am a lawyer of the Supreme Court of Pakistan; I know that [Nawaz Sharif’s ouster] decision was not right.”

    The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) firebrand further alleged that former Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General (r) Qamar Javed Bajwa was involved in orchestrating Sharif’s removal from office, noting that ex-Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Saqib Nisar facilitated Bajwa.

    “You [Marwat] were a beneficiary [of Nawaz Sharif’s removal from power]. One should acknowledge that,” the talk show host said. In response, Marwat asked, “Why are you saying that I was the beneficiary?” adding that he was speaking about Nawaz Sharif not as a PTI leader but as a lawyer.

    When asked who was involved in his expulsion from PTI, the maverick leader, without naming anyone, said that the same party leaders who had previously expelled him were behind his recent ouster. “If I announce their names, then [Imran] Khan would be grieved. Khan knows very well who expelled me.”

    It should be noted that PTI issued a notification of Marwat’s expulsion on Wednesday via X (formerly Twitter), which reads, “Further to the Show Cause Notice issued to Mr Sher Afzal Marwat and his subsequent reply, the party has considered his reply and also his actions subject to the Show Cause notice.”

    “Taking both these aspects into consideration and on the instructions of Founding Chairman Imran Khan, Mr. Sher Afzal Marwat is being expelled from the party with immediate effect.”

    Revealing that the incarcerated party founder has summoned him to Adiala Jail for a meeting, Marwat said he would visit Imran Khan soon.

    “I will not take even a minute to resign,” Marwat responded when asked what he would do if Imran Khan demanded his resignation from the National Assembly, adding that he would not beg to be reinstated in the party.