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  • South Indian film icon Rajinikanth hospitalized

    South Indian film icon Rajinikanth hospitalized


     Legendary tamil actor Rajinikanth, as he is widely known, was hospitalized in Chennai late at night on Monday after experiencing pain in the stomach. 

     The Apollo Hospital in Chennai shared the latest health update of the superstar, saying, “Mr Rajinikanth was admitted to Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, on 30th September 2024. He had a swelling in the main blood vessel leaving his heart (aorta), which was treated by a non-surgical, transcathether method.     

       “Senior interventional cardiologist Dr. Sai Satish successfully placed a stent in Rajinikanth’s aorta to seal off the swelling during an endovascular repair procedure. His well-wishers and fans can rest assured that the operation went as planned. Rajinikanth is stable and recovering well, and he should be able to return home in two days.”

    The actor, almost worshipped in the South Indian film industry, has numerous fans in India and beyond. His health has raised concerns among his fan base, while political figures and friends have sent best wishes.   

    Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minisiter tweet on X (formerly Twitter) said:  “Hospitalized friend Superstar Mr.  @rajinikanth  I wish them a speedy recovery.”      

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      Tamil actor Kamal Hassna has wished a swift recovery, saying, “I wish my dear friend, Superstar @rajinikanth , who is hospitalized, a speedy recovery.”

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  • Fiery exchange in Supreme Court: PTI worker threatens larger bench

    Fiery exchange in Supreme Court: PTI worker threatens larger bench

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) worker Mustafeen Kazmi has threatened the five members of a larger bench of the Supreme Court amidst the review hearing of Article 63A case.

    During the hearing on Wednesday at the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Mustafeen Kazmi came to the rostrum and declared the larger five-member bench unconstitutional, threatening, “We have 500 workers outside; will see how you give a verdict against them,” Geo News has reported.

    Responding to the misbehaving of PTI worker Kazmi, CJP Qazi Faez Isa directed him to sit down, but he refused. Then, Isa politely directed the police to evacuate this gentleman from the courtroom.

    “What else you can do,” Kazmi responded.

    Addressing PTI lawyer Barrister Ali Zafar, the Chief Justice questioned what is happening in the courtroom: “Ali Zafar Sahab aap ayyein or hamain bay izzat karain, yeh hum hargiz bardasht nahi karaingy, judges sey badtameezi ka yeh tareeqa ab aam hu gaya hai (Ali Zafar, you came here and disrespected us {judges}, we won’t tolerate it, and now it has become the norm to misbehaved with judges).”

    Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail clearly told Zafar that any sympathy they had for him had faded away following his behaviour.

    Ali Zafar responded by stating that the members of the bench forming committee are part of the bench and questioned how they can declare the formation of the bench legal. In response, the Chief Justice remarked that if they consider this point, then members of the committee judges won’t be part of any bench.

    Later, the apex court adjourned the hearing till tomorrow at 11:30 AM.

  • Death toll from Tel Aviv attack rises to seven

    Death toll from Tel Aviv attack rises to seven

    A man wounded in a shooting and stabbing attack in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv has died, the medical centre where he was being treated said Wednesday, bringing the number of fatalities up to seven.

    “The injured person came to us in a critical condition, suffering from multi-system damage, and after doctors fought for his life, they had to pronounce him dead a short while ago,” a statement from Ichilov Medical Centre in Tel Aviv said.

    On Tuesday, Israeli police said six people were killed and 17 others wounded in the attack, which took place near Tel Aviv’s light rail station in Jaffa.

    The attack came as Iran fired a barrage of missiles at Israel, sending hundreds of thousands of Israelis into shelters.

    Police on Wednesday published the two attackers’ names and said they were residents of the Palestinian city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

    The attackers “began their killing spree when they entered the carriage of the light train that stopped at the station and fired at the passengers,” police said in a statement on Wednesday.

    The two were armed with an M16 weapon, cartridges and a knife and continued on foot until police “neutralised” them, it added.

    One of the attackers was shot dead, and the other was seriously wounded, it said.

    Overnight, the Israeli security agency and the army arrested several suspects in Hebron and Jerusalem believed to have aided the two attackers.

    Israeli media identified three of the seven victims as Israeli citizens: Shahar Goldman, 30, Inbar Segev Vigder, 33, and Revital Bornstein, 24. A fourth was reportedly a Georgian citizen.

    Palestinian militants have carried out several attacks on Israelis since October 7, when the Islamist group Hamas attacked southern Israel, sparking war in the Gaza Strip.

    Palestinian attacks have since killed at least 26 Israelis, including members of the security forces, Israeli officials say.

    Violence in the West Bank has also surged.

    According to the Palestinian health ministry, Israeli troops and settlers have killed at least 682 people in raids or attacks in the West Bank since October 7.

    Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967, and its forces regularly make incursions into Palestinian communities, which often result in heavy clashes between troops and militants.

  • Mahira says her husband is more romantic than THESE superstars

    Mahira says her husband is more romantic than THESE superstars

    The prestigious 9th HUM Awards 2024 took place at London’s OVO Arena Wembley, showcasing top talent from the entertainment industry. The event featured amazing performances from Atif Aslam, Ramsha Khan, Mahira Khan, Farhan Saeed, Ahmed Ali Butt, and Hania Aamir.


    This was one of Mahira’s first public appearances with her husband Salim Karim, and she took the opportunity to praise her hubby.

    When the host asked her, “Between Shah Rukh Khan, Fawad Khan, Humayun Saeed, or your husband, who is the most romantic hero,” Mahira said, “Shahrukh Khan, Fawad Khan, Humayun Saeed, when they romance me, they need a script, but my husband Salim Karim does not need a script.”

    The audience burst into applause and laughter.

    Mahira later danced to a famous song of her play at the award show, garnering much clapping and rousing praise.

  • Is the milk supply contract in Punjab granted to Fauji Foundation?

    Is the milk supply contract in Punjab granted to Fauji Foundation?

    A recent Geo Fact Check story reveals that the Punjab government has awarded the contract for its nutrition program to a private company instead of the Fauji Foundation, which will provide free milk to school children. The project is worth Rs 27 billion.

    Initially, it was claimed that Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s newly launched school nutrition programme, under which milk cartons will be provided free to children in primary government schools, was given to Fauji Foods Limited.

    Online claims also stated that Fauji Foods Limited will get a profit of Rs 7.1 billion through the deal.

    However, the reality is that the contract for the nutrition project has gone to Metro Pakistan Private Limited and not Fauji Foods Limited, a Punjab government official and a Metro employee confirmed to Geo Fact Check.

    A focal person for the Punjab Education Minister, Fahad Nisar, told Geo Fact Check in a written reply that only Metro Pakistan has been awarded the contract to supply milk packets to children in three districts of the province, including Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffar. Garh and Rajanpur.

    Additionally, he said that the agreement with Metro is valid till May 30, 2025.

    An advertisement for the project was published in May this year, after which four companies were qualified for the bidding process, but only two (Engro Pakistan and Metro Pakistan) submitted their bids.

    Fauji Foods did not even apply for the project.

    The focal person revealed that among the submitted bids, Metro’s was the lowest.

    “The price of Ultra High Temperature (UHT) full cream milk in Dera Ghazi Khan and Muzaffargarh, including fortnightly delivery, is Rs 64 per 175 ml and Rs 63.75 for Rajanpur,” the official told Geo FactCheck.

    Metro Pakistan also confirmed that there is an active agreement between Metro Pakistan and District Education Authorities in Rajanpur, Dera Ghazi Khan and Muzaffargarh.

    It also denied that the contract was a joint venture with any other company. The total value of the contract, including taxes, is five billion rupees.


    Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz announced a Rs. 27 billion plan to provide free milk to young children in the province to combat stunting.

    The project was initially launched in Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, and Rajanpur, where malnutrition and stunting rates are highest.

  • How did Juvaria Abbasi meet Adeel Haider?

    How did Juvaria Abbasi meet Adeel Haider?


     
    Actress Juvaria Abbasi has embarked on a new journey in her life, finding love with Adeel Haider after her first marriage did not work out.
     
    Adeel and Juvaria appeared as guests on Gup Shup with Fuchsia where both talked about their first meeting.
     
    “We met over dinner at a common friend’s place and obviously, I had seen Juvaria first,” Adeel told host Rabia Mughni.
     
    “So, it was nice. We had a good conversation, and it started well,”  Juvaria added.
     
     
    “We spent a little extra time with each other to get to know each other better, because, obviously, it was difficult for her to decide, especially with the comments coming in and everything happening around us. So, naturally, there were concerns, you know, about how society perceives these things. Her daughter is growing up, and the time for her marriage is approaching.”
     
     
    The host asked, “You didn’t know who she was when you met her?”
     
     
    Haider said, “When we met for the first time, I had no idea who you were. I had no clue at all because I don’t watch TV or Pakistani dramas. No one around me even mentioned it to me. We never discussed what’s happening in the dramas. So, since I didn’t watch them, I never discussed it either. So, I knew her, but when we spoke, we had a lot of conversations, and I really found her to be a very interesting person. That was the starting point, I just wanted to know more about her. Then the entire night went by, and for the next two nights, I kept trying to find out on Google who she was. Then I realized, oh, she is someone.”
     
    Juvaria Abbasi and Adeel Haider tied the knot on March 15, 2024.

  • What are the pros and cons of the newly proposed constitutional court?

    What are the pros and cons of the newly proposed constitutional court?

    After the coalition government failed to pass the much-discussed secret constitutional amendments last month, lawyers, journalists, and social media have been busy debating what the proposed amendments mean.

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has aggressively campaigned for judicial reforms and the establishment of a new constitutional court.

    On the other hand, many lawyers have called the proposed judicial reforms a travesty of justice, terming them draconian. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has strongly condemned the amendments, alleging that the government wants to extend the tenure of CJP Qazi Faez Isa, who is set to retire on October 25 this year.

    In order to better understand the two sides, we’ve listed pros and cons of the proposed new constitutional court based on the analysis of legal experts: Advocate Hafiz Ahsaan Ahmad Khokhar, Advocate Salahuddin Ahmad, Barrister Asad Rahim Khan.

    Pros of FCC

    The proposed Federal Constitutional Court could ease up the burden on the Supreme Court. The apex court is swamped with pending cases, which means justice is delayed for the common citizens.

    Pakistan’s Supreme Court and high courts have become overburdened with increasing ‘constitutional cases’, according to the coalition government.

    There is a lower chance of a constitutional crisis as FCC rulings would be the final authority according to the leaked amendments bill.

    The proposed constitutional court could help ease political tensions as it would be the impartial arbiter in any federal-provincial disputes.

    In August 2023, the Civil Society of Pakistan published a report in which it expressed the need to establish a federal constitutional court in Pakistan.

    Cons

    Salahuddin argues that most backlogs in pending cases exist in lower courts, i.e. 58,000 pending cases in the Supreme Court, 400,000 cases in the High Courts and around 1.8 million pending cases in the lower courts

    The litigation time in the Supreme Court is the shortest as compared to lower courts because it has final authority.

    Reforms then, theoretically, should begin in lower courts, but politicians are concerned with reforming the Supreme Court.

    Advocate Salahuddin Ahmad argues that under the proposed amendments, the burden of constitutional cases would shift from one court (Supreme Court) to another court (Federal Constitutional Court), which would be meaningless.

    If politicisation of the Supreme Court is the issue, then under the proposed amendments, politicians having a greater role in the appointments of judges would only increase this problem.

    Transfers of High Court judges, proposed under the constitutional amendments, from province to province would cast serious doubts on impartiality and dispensation of justice.

    The First Chief Justice of the proposed FCC would be handpicked by the Prime Minister.

    Lawyer and activist Jibran Nasir has claimed that the government is trying to set up its own executive-judicial branch.

  • Nadia Afgan thinks THIS one thing is crucial for marriage

    Nadia Afgan thinks THIS one thing is crucial for marriage

    Actress Nadia Afgan gave an interview to Zabardast hosted by Wasi Shah, where she talked about an important aspect of marriage.

    “You can’t suffocate anyone; everyone has their own space, and as long as they are in that space, they will grow and flourish, and they will be happy too. If you start intruding into that space, whether it’s a personal boundary or any other, it creates discomfort. For example, in my home, I have a designated time where I spend time with my book, or I spend it in silence, or I spend it with my cup of tea. When someone interferes in that space, it bothers me. People then start to retaliate, and it turns into frustration. That’s when I’ve noticed that relationships begin to weaken. You have to give space, even to husbands and wives. I often talk about this and say, ‘Please, give each other space’,” the actress said.

    Sharing her personal example about her husband, she commented:


    “My husband Jawad really loves playing Call of Duty on PlayStation, he works the entire week. He goes to work in the morning and comes back at six in the evening. He works for PSO. Saturday is his only relaxed day. Everyone asks me, ‘Why don’t we get this kind of relaxation?’ So, on Saturdays, he has his gaming night.”

  • Ali Amin Gandapur kay baal katnay ka waqt aa chukka hai: Faisal Vawda

    Ali Amin Gandapur kay baal katnay ka waqt aa chukka hai: Faisal Vawda

    Chief Minister (CM) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Ali Amin Gandapur’s recent statement of answering a bullet with a bullet has been met with criticism, including former Senator Faisal Vawda who has said, “Gandapur kay baal katnay ka waqt agya hai.”

    Appearing on the ARY News programme OFF THE RECORD, Vawda said, “Courts ko Ali Amin Gandapur kay controversial bayanat par intervene karna chahiye thaa. (Courts should have intervened on his controversial statements.)”

    Lambasting the controversial conduct of former judges of Pakistan, he said, “It’s not the job of the judges to regulate vegetable prices and to demolish Nasla Tower.”

    “The impression that the division among Supreme Court judges benefitting the PTI is also incorrect,” Vawda added.

    In the same show, former Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar maintained that CM KP Ali Amin Gandapur’s statement regarding the direct talk of the KP province with the Afghanistan government was baseless.

    Responding to the proposed constitutional amendments regarding the formation of the Federal Constitution Court (FCC), he emphasised the need for reforms in session courts, as the majority of cases are pending in lower courts.

  • Governor Punjab advises Imran Khan to work under Zardari’s leadership

    Governor Punjab advises Imran Khan to work under Zardari’s leadership

    Punjab Governor Sardar Salim Haider Khan has advised Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) head Imran Khan to shake hands with President Asif Ali Zardari for the betterment of Pakistan.

    Speaking at the first convocation of Rawalpindi Women’s University, Haider advised former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan that working under Zardari’s leadership would settle political unrest, Tribune has reported.

    The Punjab Governor stated, “Imran Khan needs to step out of his stubbornness. My advice is to sit under Zardari’s leadership, and everything will improve.”

    He also urged PTI leadership to put off protests until after the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, which is to be scheduled on October 15-16 in Islamabad and added, “Revolutions don’t happen with ministers, convoys, and official resources.”

    Citing the past disrupted diplomatic events by PTI protests during the visit of President of China Xi Jinping and Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman to Pakistan, Haider said, “They (PTI) send the wrong message to the world, discouraging foreign leaders from engaging with Pakistan.”