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  • Punjab govt offers one crore rupees bounty for Katcha dacoit

    Punjab govt offers one crore rupees bounty for Katcha dacoit

    Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah has suggested a joint operation by Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan police against the dacoits of Katcha area.

    Punjab Government has offered a Rs 10 million prize on the arrest or head of a high-value target dacoit and Rs 5 million for dangerous dacoits.

    Earlier, a case was registered against 131 individuals of different gangs at Rahim Yar Khan after an attack on police with rocket launchers killed 12 cops.

    Twelve policemen embraced martyrdom when riverine dacoits armed with guns and rocket launchers ambushed a police convoy in the Machka area of Punjab’s Rahim Yar Khan district.

    According to Punjab Police, two police vans were passing through the riverine Machka area from their weekly duties when one of the mobile got stuck, after which the militants attacked the police vans with rocket launchers.

    The News reported that seven policemen have been wounded in the attack as of now, with Punjab Police Chief IG Usman Anwar ordering that the injured be provided with the best possible medical facilities.

    This attack is one of the deadliest in recent years, which caused the martyrdom of more than ten cops and withdrew widespread condemnation from the country’s leaders.

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz condemned the attack while announcing that the attack will not go “unavenged.” She took to X to post, “11 police jawans embraced shahadat in a rocket launcher attack by Kacha gangs in Machka. It is indeed very sad but this will not go unavenged. My team under the supervision of Home Secretary, IG and CTD has been dispatched with clear directions to sort them out decisively.”

    Likewise, President Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned the incident saying, “Attacks on police and law enforcement agencies will not be tolerated.”

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered strong action be taken against the bandits while condemning the attack.

    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi posted on the banned social media platform X, “The gruesome attack on Punjab police in riverine area is not only condemned as minister of interior but also as a patriotic Pakistani. The attack, which has resulted in a heavy loss of life, shows the unwavering commitment of the police force to fight with such a menace.”

  • Pakistani female fighters wins gold medals in MMA Asian Championship

    Pakistani female fighters wins gold medals in MMA Asian Championship

    Pakistani women fighters won gold medals in the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Asian Championship held in Lahore.

    National fighter Bano Butt won a gold medal in junior and Eman Khan in senior categories. No opponent could stand up to both fighters. Pakistan’s Bushra Ahmed won the silver medal in bantamweight.

    In the men’s events, Pakistan’s Shahab Khan, Zeeshan Akbar, and Abdul Manan won silver medals in various categories. A total of 180 athletes from 23 countries participated in this event.

  • Junaid Khan regrets slapping Sanam Saeed for a scene

    Junaid Khan regrets slapping Sanam Saeed for a scene

    Singer and actor Junaid Khan has revealed that he had slapped actress Sanam Saeed for a scene.

    Appearing on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast, Junaid talked about the time that he slapped actress Sanam during the shooting of drama series Mata-e-Jaan in 2012.

    “Honestly, I still feel bad about what I did, but it was a necessary part of the script, and I was just doing what the director told me to do,” the actor said.

    Junaid recalled the uncomfortable experience,


    “I didn’t want to do it, but Jabbar and Saeed kept pushing me to actually slap the actress to make the scene look real. I hesitantly did a slow slap, but the director said it wasn’t intense enough for the camera”, Khan added.

  • Government allocates Rs 20 billion for Azm-e-Istehkam

    Government allocates Rs 20 billion for Azm-e-Istehkam

    The incumbent federal government has approved Rs 20 billion special allocation for the Azme-e-Istehkam operation during a meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to combat terrorism and extremism.

    The meeting, presided over by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, allocated Rs 1.95 billion to Frontier Corp (FC) Balochistan for security expenses of the Reko Diq project and Rs 276.5 million to Frontier Corp Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) for project implementation Letters (PILs) out of Rs 2.23 billion.

    Operation Azm-e-Istehkam, initiated by the Pakistan Army, is the seventh operation since the 2000s. It was followed by Rad-ul-Fasad in 2017.

    The cabinet also approved Rs 100,000 sugar export at the request of Minister for Industries and Production Rana Tanveer Hussain.

  • LESCO refuses to promote Arshad Nadeem to 19th grade

    LESCO refuses to promote Arshad Nadeem to 19th grade

    The Board of Directors of Lahore Electricity Supply Company (LESCO) has decided not to promote national hero and Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem to 19th grade.

    According to Samaa News, LESCO Sports Board had recommended promoting Arshad Nadeem from 18th to 19th grade, but the chairman of the new board has yet to agree.

    According to the rules, a sportsman can get promoted to a maximum grade of 18. The LESCO board says that the rules have to be changed to promote Arshad Nadeem.

    It has been decided that the summary should be sent to the Water and Power Development Authority Pakistan (WAPDA) Sports Board for Nadeem’s promotion.

    Earlier, a ceremony was organized at the WAPDA House in honour of the Javelin Hero and other Olympians. Chairman WAPDA Sajjad Ghani awarded Arshad Nadeem a reward of 50 lakh rupees.

  • Khawaja Asif thinks Imran Khan’s trial will be in military court

    Khawaja Asif thinks Imran Khan’s trial will be in military court

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that Pakistan’s former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s trial will be open in a military court if it is connected with the May 9 riots.

    Talking on Shahzeb Khanzada’s talk show on Geo News, Asif said, “We don’t have any precedent that any general’s military trial was held in an open court in the country’s history.”

    He pointed out that there were 24 convictions during the Imran Khan-led government in the military trial court.

    He added, “If the PTI founder faces any trial in a military court, then I can assure you that it would be open to the public and media because he is a civilian.”

    Commenting on the May 9 riots, Asif said that manpower was provided by the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan and strategies were done by Faiz Hameed to target military installations.

  • Firdous Jamal stands by controversial remarks on Mahira Khan’s looks

    Firdous Jamal stands by controversial remarks on Mahira Khan’s looks


     
    With his recent remarks on Mahira Khan and Humayun Saeed, veteran actor Firdous Jamal has sparked controversy once more. Despite the backlash he received in the past, Jamal stands firm on his statements, particularly his criticism of Mahira Khan’s looks and acting skills.

      
    Recently, Firdous Jamal appeared as a guest on Dais Book where the host, Junaid Saleem, asked, “Why don’t you like people quickly? You once said Mahira Khan was only fit for mother roles, but then she stunne

    d everyone with her performance in Maula Jatt. Did you ever feel afterwards that maybe you shouldn’t have said that?”
     
    Jamal replied, “I still stand by what I said then. I don’t feel any shame in saying it. Her age is evident, and for example, if you find her beautiful, how is that my fault.”
     
    Firdous Jamal asked the host, “Tell me, do you find the Mona Lisa painting attractive?” 
    Saleem replied, “I don’t really get it.”

    Jamal then said, “Mahira never looked good to me either.”
     
    The actor then continued in this vein, “The way I see it, for example, if you look at Elizabeth Taylor, Nargis Dutt, or Madhubala, what should I do with the person you’re talking about in comparison?”


    Jamal went on to say he didn’t care for Mahira’s looks,

     
    Co-host Soniya Sial asked, “But 90 percent of people find her beautiful, and they also think she’s a good performer. What do you say to that?”
     
    Firdous, “If 90 percent of people are crazy, should I become one too? I have my own way of thinking and my own perspective.”
     
     
    The conversation then shifted to Humayun Saeed, where the host asked, “Humayun Saeed, who is currently considered Pakistan’s most expensive actor and is seen as a pinnacle of acting in the country, often receives immense admiration from his fans. Given his stature, do you think his acting deserves higher recognition, or should we perhaps give him a bit more credit for his performances?”
     
    Firdous Jamal said, “Where does Humayun Saeed stand among the great actors? Is he in the league of legends like Marlon Brando or Stephen Boyd, I don’t think so.”


    The host Junaid Saleem said, “Sir, he (Humayun Saeed) charges a lot of money.”
     
    “Come on, even a prostitute charges money, so what’s the big deal if Humayun Saeed charges a lot,” Jamal replied.

  • Doctors in Lahore protest against 5-year-old girl’s alleged rape

    Doctors in Lahore protest against 5-year-old girl’s alleged rape

    Following the news of the alleged rape of a 5-year-old girl in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Lahore, the staff of the facility and the Young Doctors Association (YDA) are protesting. Consequently, the Lahore police has now registered a case on the allegations.


    Dawn’s Imran Gabol reported that the protest is led by the young doctors of the hospital. Their demonstration was also joined by the staff and students of the hospital as well as adjoining facility of the Fatima Jinnah Medical University (FJMU).


    The protestors demanded a thorough investigation into the alleged rape of a minor girl in the premises of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. “The students of FJMU/SGRH demand transparency and an investigation of the case. The students further demand the administration to answer their criminal silence. If such incidents are covered up and silenced, it raises a question mark for the hospital administration,” the demand said.


    The Case


    ARY News reported that a sanitation worker identified as Abid Maseeh allegedly molested the minor child in the hospital when she was admitted on the third floor. The report said that the mother of the child refused to proceed with the case, but the police arrested the worker.


    ARY News reported the accused later confessed by stating that he was overpowered by “evil desires”.


    Meanwhile, Dr Hafiz Moinuddin, SRG hospital’s medical superintendent, told Dawn.com that the girl was sleeping with her mother in a corridor when a sanitary worker “touched” her at 2am in the night. He said the girl screamed and woke her mother up, prompting several people in the hospital to gather on the spot.


    The sanitary worker was then taken to the security room, where the security in charge called the police and handed over the suspect to them.


    Dr Moinuddin asserted that Abid was not a hospital employee and that the company responsible for hiring him had also fired him following the incident.


    He also informed Dawn that the hospital administration was taking special measures for the security of the attendants of patients and would not tolerate any mismanagement.


    The FIR was registered at the Civil Lines police states that the police received a call that a suspect had harassed a woman’s daughter on the hospital’s third floor. Upon arriving, the police were informed that the suspect was a sweeper at the hospital who was surrounded by a crowd after the girl had created noise.


    In its editorial, Express Tribune said, “The hospital’s version may well be true, but then why the attempts to obstruct the course of a probe? Why the text of the FIR did not mention rape? One fails to understand why the country’s law enforcement moves at a snail’s pace to even register a report in such cases. Why the reluctance?”


    Videos of doctors and paramedical staff protesting outside the hospital are widely shared on social media, where they criticise the FIR, ask for better security and allege that the hospital administration is downplaying the incident, covering up the matter and silencing the victim’s family.


    So many took to social media and voiced their opinion. Nida Kirmani posted that, “The admin of Ganga Ram Hospital is trying to cover up the sexual abuse of a 5-year old patient & threatening students of Fatima Jinnah Medical Uni for protesting. They must hold themselves & their staff accountable & provide support to the victim & her family.”


    Saadia Ahmed posted about the incident, commenting that “this region is unlivable for the vulnerable.” 


     

  • Wajahat Rauf wants Indian films screened in Pakistani cinemas

    Wajahat Rauf wants Indian films screened in Pakistani cinemas

    Renowned entertainment industry director and producer Wajahat Rauf wants to watch Indian films on Pakistani screens.
    Wajahat Rauf said, “I watched the movie Stree 2 in London, and the cinema was full.”

    He wrote, “The audience laughed at the dialogue.”

    He also praised the film’s hero, Rajkummar Rao, actress Shraddha Kapoor, and the other actors in the cast.

    He concluded by saying, “I miss watching Indian films in Pakistani cinemas.”

  • Islamabad police release Sher Afzal Marwat after short detention

    Islamabad police release Sher Afzal Marwat after short detention

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) leader and National Assembly member Sher Afzal Marwat has been released after being held for a short time by Islamabad police on Thursday.

    According to the details, he was detained near Tarnol Jalsa Gah, along with 16 PTI workers.

    PTI has announced the postponement of the rally scheduled for Thursday in Tarnool. After that, the administration issued a new No Objection Letter (NOC) to PTI for a rally on September 8. The police have imposed Section 144, and a heavy police force is present at the Tarnool rally.