Category: National

  • Anti-govt protests: PML-N’s Khokhar brothers resign as lawmakers

    After MPA Rana Munawar Ghous, Lahore’s Khokhar brothers of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) have also handed over their resignations from respective assemblies to the party leadership.

    As per the details, MNA Malik Afzal Khokar and MPA Saiful Malook Khokhar submitted their letters amid talks of mass resignations by opposition lawmakers in protest against the government.

    PML-N leader Azma Bukhari has said that the party has not asked lawmakers to hand in their resignations but they are submitting them on their own.

    On the other hand, the leadership of the 11-party opposition alliance, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), will meet in Islamabad today to devise strategy for the second phase of the anti-government movement.

    Resignations from the assemblies by PDM lawmakers will also be discussed in the meeting.

  • PM Imran unfollows everyone on Twitter

    PM Imran unfollows everyone on Twitter

    Prime Minister Imran Khan, who used to follow 19 accounts on Twitter, has unfollowed everyone on the microblogging site, including the official handle of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

    PM Imran, who has 12.9 million followers, used to follow Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood, Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari, Planning Minister Asad Umar, estranged PTI leader Jahangir Khan Tareen and late Naeemul Haque.

    He also followed organisations he founded, i.e. Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital and Namal University. He also unfollowed his ex-wife Jemima Goldsmith.

    Imran Khan emerged as the ninth most-followed world leader on the microblogging site in July this year, according to a study by Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW). 

    In past, social media users had observed that the premier had unfollowed journalist Hamid Mir. It was assumed that the decision was taken amid rising criticism of the government by the anchorperson and his channel.

  • Chomsky says Pakistan has no future if it doesn’t come out of world of ‘religious superstition’

    Chomsky says Pakistan has no future if it doesn’t come out of world of ‘religious superstition’

    Professor Noam Chomsky, renowned linguist and analytic philosopher, has said that Pakistan lacks “serious scientists” to preserve a rational education system to deal with the reality of the world.

    Speaking at a seminar organised by Karachi’s Habib University, Prof Chomsky said it’s sad that science has virtually disappeared from the country’s educational system.

    “Pakistan used to have an advanced scientific establishment, Nobel Prize laureates [Abdus Salam] and so on,” the American linguist said. “Now science has virtually disappeared from the educational system.” “Pakistan has no future if it is going to live in a world of religious superstition,” he said.

    During the lecture, Chomsky talked about a number of issues, including climate change, nuclear weapons, and the rise of populist leaders.

    Speaking about Indian PM Narendra Modi, the US professor said India is destroying the remnants of Indian secular democracy, crushing the Muslim rights and placing Kashmir under a brutal rule. “Pakistan is not too far behind,” the philosopher said, referring to the rights abuses in the country.

    Speaking about Iran-US ties under outgoing president Donald Trump, he said the Trump admin “is in a state where it is willing to do anything”. He said the tensions between US and Iran boiled over after Trump came to power.

    The assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani in a US airstrike in Baghdad and the recent killing of its nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh near Tehran have further escalated these tensions. Iranian authorities have pointed fingers at two US allies – Saudi Arabia and Israel.

    “There is a possibility of war,” he said, adding that Iran has no “match for the US war machine” because its relatively low defence expenditure. But Iran would respond by attacking Saudi oil installations and other US allies in the region and that could lead to a full-blown war, said Chomsky.

    Speaking about sanctions imposed on Iran by the US government, Prof Chomsky was of the view that “sanctions against Iran have absolutely no legitimacy”. These sanctions “are means of torturing and terrorizing the Iranian population”. He said the people of Iran have to suffer from those sanctions because the Iranian government is not obeying the US orders.

    He also talked about Iran’s nuclear programme, saying it is very likely that Iran wants to use it as ‘deterrent’. Chomsky believes the countries that want to rampage freely in the region don’t want deterrents, and the US is one of them and its “Israeli client” another.

    “They don’t want a deterrent,” Chomsky said. The US doesn’t even admit that Israel has nuclear weapons, let alone getting its nuclear war inspected, the American philosopher said, pointing out the problems with the US approach towards the Middle East region.

  • PM Khan allegedly shares photos without giving credit

    PM Khan allegedly shares photos without giving credit

    Prime Minister Imran Khan recently took to Twitter to reveal “one of my favorite places on earth”.

    The prime minister shared some very beautiful pictures of  Gilgit-Baltistan with the caption: “The colours of Gilgit Baltistan just before the onset of winter. One of my favourite places on this earth.”

    Soon after the premier’s post, a Twitter user, Asmar’s Photography, requested the PM to give him credits for his photos.

    The photographer tagged the PM and said: “Thank you, sir Imran Khan, for sharing my picture but it would have been great if my watermark haven’t being cropped & credits may have been given to me.”

    PM recently inaugurated Himalaya and Nanga Parbat National Parks during his visit to GB region.

    Later, Asmar Hussain claimed that the PM Office had apologized for the error in not giving him credit for the pictures. “Would like to present this image to PM Imran Khan personally,” he added. 

  • KP govt orders inquiry after six patients die due to lack of oxygen supply

    At least six COVID-19 patients died after “criminal negligence” resulted in a delayed supply of oxygen to a hospital in Peshawar, prompting the provincial government to order an inquiry into the incident.

    More than 200 patients — including nearly 100 with coronavirus — were left for hours with limited supplies of oxygen at government-run Khyber Teaching Hospital.

    “The sad incident happened due to lack of central oxygen supply in the hospital,” provincial health minister Taimur Saleem Jhagra told a press conference, confirming the deaths.

    “We will hold an inquiry and get to the bottom of the incident,” he added, promising action against those responsible “for this criminal negligence”.

    Hospital spokesman Farhad Khan told AFP a disruption in oxygen supplies affected some 200 people, “including 96 COVID-19 patients”.

    He blamed a private supplier, saying the Rawalpindi-based company had “failed to meet the growing demand”.

    Pakistan has reported more than 400,000 cases of coronavirus — including over 8,000 deaths — since the virus arrived in late February.

    Intensive care units in hospitals across the country are now almost full, with provincial governments struggling to deal with the soaring caseload.

  • British vlogger loves Pakistani food, people, doesn’t want to leave

    British vlogger Jay Palfrey is in Pakistan these days and he is absolutely in love with the country, its people and the food. 

     During his visit, he visited various beautiful northern areas of the country including Skardu, Hunza, and Gilgit-Baltistan.

    He shared many pictures on his social media accounts. Taking to Instagram, he expressed, I used to run to chase my dreams, now I’m living them, cannot begin to tell you how HAPPY I am to be exploring the raw beauty of Hunza.”

    Jay has been posting videos on his YouTube channel for a year now and earlier he had revealed that he has converted to Islam

    He also visited Lahore and Islamabad and wore the shalwar kameez to blend in with the Pakistani culture. 

    He has documented his trip in his vlog titled Pakistan, The Land of Wonder.

  • Another U-turn? Mobile phones have destroyed society, says PM

    Another U-turn? Mobile phones have destroyed society, says PM

    Prime Minister Imran Khan used to call the mobile phones a necessary part of digital Pakistan until a couple of years ago, but it seems he has changed his opinion about them.

    In a recent interview with Hamza Ali Abbasi, the PM has held mobile phones responsible for the decadence in society. He said the government cannot curb sex crimes on its own, as society’s help is necessary to create awareness.

    The negative impact of mobile phones on teenagers is disastrous, the PM said, adding that the “teens can watch the stuff on their phones that no one has ever seen in the history of humankind”. He said the “sex-related material” on phones have posed unprecedented challenges to the teens.

    The PM held Hollywood and Bollywood responsible for the decadency. He said that’s why he asked Turkey for permission to broadcast their show because it contains “Islamic values”.

    In Dec 2018, the prime minister had praised the increased usage of mobile phones in Pakistan, saying they were a harbinger of a digital media revolution. The PM had said the government would use mobiles to disseminate information.

    “The government would use mobile phones to run an awareness campaign,” the PM had said while addressing a moot on overpopulation.

  • Maryam urges media houses to ‘unite against govt pressure’

    Maryam urges media houses to ‘unite against govt pressure’

    Amid increasing censorship in the country, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz has urged media houses to resist the government pressure, saying the media should stand united if it doesn’t want to become a tool for anyone.

    Addressing a social media workers convention in Lahore, the PML-N VP said no one would be able to cower the media into submission if the media houses stood united against repression.

    She said the government has pitched news channels and anchorpersons against each other, adding that those who had “courage to speak were asked to sack anchors if they didn’t want to get shut down”.

    It may be mentioned here that after the current government came to power, several journalists were sacked from their jobs. The journalists she is referring to could include Matiullah Jan, Nusrat Javed, Murtaza Solangi and Talat Hussain. But not all of the journalists were fired, Talat, for example, parted ways with Geo after mutual agreement.

    In a reference to the incarceration of Geo head Mir Shakilur Rehman, she said the heads of those channels who refused to capitulate were put into the NAB cell. She said media was even not free to run the name of a retired officer on TV, as it only broadcasts scripts approved by the authorities.

    “I understand that these channels are doing it under compulsion, but asked for how long they will endure this,” Maryam said, adding that “Geo News is nowadays against us [PML-N], but I know it is facing pressure”.

    According to the PML-N leader, journalists like Matiullah and Ali Imran were being abducted but the ‘fake’ prime minister had no idea about it when asked on TV.

    “If you don’t know who attacked Maryam’s room in Karachi and who kidnapped Captain (r) Safdar and Sindh IG then why people shouldn’t call you ‘Khaw Makhaw’,” she said alluding to the Karachi incident after the PDM rally in the port city.

    She asked the media for how long it would endure this attitude. Maryam said if the same situation continued then one day the journalists will be whisked away from their houses and then they will have to say that they went to the northern areas for ‘recreation’.

  • Police arrest man for blackmailing kids into sending sexually explicit videos using PUBG, 8 Ball Pool

    Police arrest man for blackmailing kids into sending sexually explicit videos using PUBG, 8 Ball Pool

    Police arrested a man who used online games such as PUBG and 8 Ball Pool to blackmail children into sending sexually explicit videos.

    As per reports, the man was arrested after an operation in Jamshoro.

    The deputy director of the FIA’s Cyber Crime Wing, Mohammad Iqbal, said several pornographic and sexually explicit videos were recovered from the suspect during the search. A first information report (FIR) has been registered against him as well, he added.

    The man PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) and multiplayer video game 8 Ball Pool to befriend children.

    The FIA official said the suspect also used to ask for sexually explicit videos from children by attracting them with offers of giving them PUBG’s in-game currency, G-Coins. 

    “In the past, the culprit had forced some children into sending him videos of their families, after which he would blackmail them,” he added.

    The parents of one of the kids had earlier requested the relevant authorities to investigate the matter and filed a case against him.

    The alleged paedophile has cyber-abused and threatened children from Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab along with their families, the FIA official said.

    The criminal investigation and cybercrime agency was also investigating the sale of pornographic videos by the suspect.

  • KYA BOLA? (Dec 7): ‘Five Star Mahool Ko Taras Gye’, ‘Hukoomat Media Ky Nishany Py’, ‘Media Azad Nahi’

    KYA BOLA? (Dec 7): ‘Five Star Mahool Ko Taras Gye’, ‘Hukoomat Media Ky Nishany Py’, ‘Media Azad Nahi’

    Following are some snippets that stood out from Urdu newspapers on Dec 7, 2020, which The Current takes no responsibility for.

    ‘Five Star Mahool Ko Taras Gye’

    According to Express News, Pakistani cricket players in New Zealand are irked by the quarantine routine. “Mulk mai badshaon wali zindagi guzarny waly stars ky kamron ki 11 din sy safai nahi hui. Bedsheets tak nahi change huay, aur khana dabon mai deny ka silsala jari.”

    ‘Hukoomat Media Ky Nishany Py’

    PM Imran Khan has been quoted by Daily Jang saying that the media is targetting his government. According to the PM: “Hukoomati karkardgi sahi nahi batai jati. Media corrupt opposition ki himayat kar raha ha.”

    ‘Media Azad Nahi’

    Maryam Nawaz was quoted by Daily Jang as saying that Pakistani media was being controlled by the government. “Media kab tak mar khata rahy ga, wo hukomat ka aalakar banany sy inkar kary. Kya sada isi trah majboori mai bethy rahin gy? Sab channels ko sabaq parhaya jata ha ya likha hua aata ha.”