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  • Hasan Iqbal Chisti slammed for misogynistic song against girl’s education

    Hasan Iqbal Chisti slammed for misogynistic song against girl’s education

    Clerical singer Hassan Iqbal Chisti, known for singing controversial songs that he claims are devotional, is again under fire for yet another rendition against girl’s education, titled ‘Apni Dhi Schoolo Hata Le| Othy Dance Kardi Payi Ae|’ [Take your daughter out of school, she is dancing there.]

    Chishti was slammed by social media for his misogynistic approach.


    Social activist Asma Azam lambasted him: “They can see girls dancing in the school but not the children getting raped in the Madrassas. Is it approved or Halaal for them?”


    Another netizen, Maria Amir, wrote, “As if there isn’t enough ridiculous bigoted, backwards propaganda against girls education in our part of the world already, scum like this are now making ‘music videos’ …. so they can hate on ‘girls dancing in school.”


    Sumaira Khalid posted, “Is dancing for clerics like these Halaal?”


    Mohammad Hassan expressed his anger over this song cum kalam by writing that this satanic cleric should be sent to jail and beaten for this. “It is a matter of shame for those who support these clerics.”

  • Is Pakistan considering striking TTP in Afghanistan under Operation Azm-e-Istehkam?

    Is Pakistan considering striking TTP in Afghanistan under Operation Azm-e-Istehkam?

    The Khorasan Diary has posted an alert on X (formerly Twitter) on June 23 that a high-ranking official from the government told the outlet that the government may start surgical strikes against the Tehreek-i-Taliban (TTP) inside Afghanistan.

    The post read, “A high-ranking Pakistani official has revealed that the government may authorise cross-border operations against Pakistani Taliban hideouts as part of the newly announced nationwide operation against militant outfits.”

    It further elaborated, “Pakistani government will not hesitate to pursue and neutralise terrorist targets across the border,” the official stated on condition of anonymity.”

    In recent years, terrorism in Pakistan has seen a surge as it accuses neighbouring Afghanistan of inaction against the TTP.

    Pakistan also conducted cross-border strikes against the terrorists inside Afghanistan this year as the Afghan authorities shifted the blame on Pakistan that dealing with TTP is Pakistan’s own responsibility.

  • Govt, opposition not on same page about new military operation, Azm-e-Istehkam

    Govt, opposition not on same page about new military operation, Azm-e-Istehkam

    During Sunday’s turbulent National Assembly (NA) session, the government and opposition were contentious over the matter of a new military operation, Azm-e-Istehkam, to eliminate terrorism from the country.

    Lawmakers from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) voiced concerns during the session that they were not taken into confidence about the new operation.

    After this, PTI walked out of the session and returned after an hour, leading to the PTI MNAs’ address. Opposition party leaders chanted slogans during the session, including “End the operation” and “We want peace.”

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government had announced a fresh military operation, named Azm-e-Istehkam, on Saturday to eradicate militants from the country.

    The Central Apex Committee on National Action Plan (NAP) consist of top authorities from all the provinces, approved the new anti-terrorism operation. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur was also part of the decision-making committee after increasing terrorist attacks in the country, especially in KP and Balochistan.

  • PCB makes domestic cricket mandatory for joining national team

    PCB makes domestic cricket mandatory for joining national team

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to review the contracts of domestic cricketers, while participation in domestic cricket has been made mandatory for joining the national team.

    Under Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi, a three-hour long important meeting regarding quality domestic cricket was held at the National Cricket Academy Lahore, where it was decided to strengthen the domestic cricket system.

    Mohsin Naqvi said in this meeting, “The quality of domestic cricket will be promoted at all levels, from club level to national level. Tournaments will be organized continuously. The best coaches will be hired, and players will be groomed in a professional manner. This will reduce the international gap. Players will be selected based on performance and skills.”

    The meeting also reviewed the structure of domestic cricket in India, Australia, England, and New Zealand.

    PCB also decided to change the selection committee, and as a result, senior manager Wahab Riaz could be sacked.

    Earlier, Naqvi said that he would make major changes to the national cricket team and that a big surgery would be done in the team.

  • Gunmen attack Churches, Synagogues in Russia

    Gunmen attack Churches, Synagogues in Russia

    Gunmen attacked churches and synagogues in Russia’s North Caucasus region of Dagestan on Sunday, killing at least eight police and national guard officers and a priest, officials said.

    The unidentified gunmen launched simultaneous attacks in Dagestan’s largest city of Makhachkala and in the coastal city of Derbent.

    Russia’s Investigative Committee said it had opened criminal probes over “acts of terror” in Dagestan, a largely Muslim region of Russia neighbouring Chechnya.

    The leader of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, wrote on Telegram: “This evening in Derbent and Makhachkala unknown (attackers) made attempts to destabilise the situation in society.”

    “We know who is behind these terrorist attacks and what objective they are pursuing,” he added later, without specifying but referring to the war in Ukraine.

    “We must understand that war comes to our homes too. We felt it, but today we face it,” he said.

    Melikov said the “active phase” of operations in Derbent and Makhachkala had ended and that “six bandits have been liquidated”.

    The authorities will try to find “all the members of these sleeper cells who prepared (the attacks) and who were prepared, including abroad”, he added.

    Russian officials said police had killed four gunmen in Makhachkala and two in Derbent.

    Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church and a fervent supporter of the Kremlin, said the “enemy” was seeking to destroy “inter-religious peace” in Russia, without naming who was responsible.

    The attacks targeted “two Orthodox churches, a synagogue and a police checkpoint”, the National Anti-terrorism Committee said in a statement to RIA Novosti news agency.

    “As a result of the terrorist attacks, according to preliminary information, a priest from the Russian Orthodox Church and police officers were killed.”

    The Russian Orthodox Church said archpriest Nikolai Kotelnikov was “brutally killed” in Derbent.

    In all, six officers were killed and 12 wounded in the attacks, the spokeswoman for Dagestan’s interior ministry, Gayana Gariyeva, told RIA Novosti.

    The ministry later added that a local police chief had died from his wounds.

    Russia’s National Guard meanwhile said one of its officers had been killed in Derbent and several others wounded.

    The Dagestan interior ministry said a total of 16 people, including 13 police officers, were wounded in the attacks.

    In a separate incident, the ministry said gunmen had also shot at a police car in the village of Sergokal, 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Makhachkala, wounding one officer.

    Synagogues on fire

    Sunday is a religious holiday, Pentecost Sunday, in the Russian Orthodox Church.

    Dagestan’s interior ministry said 19 people took shelter inside a church in Makhachkala and were later led out to safety.

    Gunmen also attacked synagogues in both cities.

    “The synagogue in Derbent is on fire,” the chairman of the public council of Russia’s Federation of Jewish Communities, Boruch Gorin, wrote on Telegram.

    “The synagogue in Makhachkala has also been set on fire and burnt down,” he said.

    The rabbi of Makhachkala, Rami Davidov, later told RIA Novosti that no one was killed or injured there.

    The Russian Jewish Congress said on its website the Derbent synagogue was attacked about 40 minutes before evening prayers.

    Gunmen fired at police and security guards and threw in Molotov cocktails, it said, adding that the attack in Makhachkala was similar.

    State news agency TASS cited a law enforcement source as saying the “gunmen who carried out attacks in Makhachkala and Derbent are supporters of an international terrorist organisation”, without naming it.

    Russia’s FSB security service in April said it had arrested four people in Dagestan on suspicion of plotting the deadly attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall concert venue in March, which was claimed by the Islamic State group.

    Militants from Dagestan are known to have travelled to join IS in Syria, and in 2015, the group declared it had established a “franchise” in the North Caucasus.

    Dagestan lies east of Chechnya, where Russian authorities battled separatists in two brutal wars, first in 1994-1996 and then in 1999-2000.

    Since the defeat of Chechen insurgents, Russian authorities have been locked in a simmering conflict with Islamist militants from across the North Caucasus that has killed scores of civilians and police.

  • 10 bodies found in Karachi in nine hours: rescue officials

    10 bodies found in Karachi in nine hours: rescue officials

    Geo news has reported that 10 bodies were found in Karachi in a span of nine hours on Sunday.

    Rescue officials revealed that all the individuals were likely drug addicted, adding that three bodies were discovered at the KMC ground in Lyari’s Lashari neighborhood while other were found in Golimar, Jahangir Road, Landhi Godam Chowrangi, Defense Phase Seven, Orangi Town Sector 15, and Khamisu Goth.

    The bodies were initially taken to respective police stations and then to the mortuary.

  • De Kock becomes first wicketkeeper to dismiss 100 players

    De Kock becomes first wicketkeeper to dismiss 100 players

    South African wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock has become the first to dismiss 100 players behind the stumps in T20 Internationals.

    De Kock crossed this milestone by catching Rovman Powell on a Keshav Maharaj ball in the match against West Indies.

    De Kock’s 100 dismissals in T20 Internationals include 82 catches and 18 stumpings.

    The second name on this list is former India wicketkeeper MS Dhoni, who has a total of 91 catches in T20 Internationals.

  • T20 World Cup: South Africa defeats Australia by 3 wickets under DLS method

    T20 World Cup: South Africa defeats Australia by 3 wickets under DLS method

    In the virtual knock out match of the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, South Africa managed to reach the semi-finals by defeating the West Indies by three wickets under the Duckworth-Lewis (DLS) method.

    South Africa won the toss and invited West Indies to bat first.

    First Inning:

    West Indies scored 135 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Ruston Chase scored 52 runs for West Indies, besides Kyle Mears scored 35 runs, Andre Russell scored 15 runs.

    Shai Hope Safar, Nicholas Pooran and captain Powell one each, Aqeel Hussain was out by scoring 6 runs while Alzari Joseph was not out by scoring 11 runs.

    On behalf of South Africa, Tabriz Shamsi took 3 wickets, Janson, Markram, Maharaj and Rabada dismissed one player each.

    Second inning:

    The match was stopped due to rain, after which South Africa’s target fell from 136 to 123, which was to be completed in 17 overs. South Africa achieved this target in 16.1 overs.

    For South Africa Tristan Stubbs scored 29 runs, Heinrich Klassen scored 22 while Marco Janson scored 21 runs.

    Ruston Chase took three while Andre Russel and Alzari Joseph took two wickets for West Indies.

    From Group 2, England has qualified for the semi-finals by defeating America.

  • T20 World Cup: England defeates USA by 10 wickets

    T20 World Cup: England defeates USA by 10 wickets

    In the T20 World Cup match played in Bridgetown, England defeated America by 10 wickets and reached the semi-finals.

    England won the toss and decided to field first. American team batted first and scored 115 runs in 19 overs.

    Chris Jordan scored a hat-trick for England, which was the third hat-trick of the T20 World Cup.

    England completed the target of 116 runs given by the USA in 9.4 overs, Jos Buttler remained unbeaten by scoring 83 runs off 38 balls while Phil Salt played an unbeaten innings of 25 runs off 21 balls.

  • Pakistan’s cement exports jump by 78.23% to over $32 million in May 2024

    Pakistan’s cement exports jump by 78.23% to over $32 million in May 2024

    Pakistan’s cement exports have experienced a significant increase of 40.46 per cent during the first eleven months of the financial year 2023-24, compared to the same period last year.

    According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), cement exports reached US $236.797 million from July to May 2023-24, up from US $168.583 million during the corresponding period of 2022-23.

    The volume of cement exports also saw a substantial rise, surging by 66.78 per cent. The exported quantity increased from 3,707,427 metric tonnes to 6,183,117 metric tonnes over the same period.

    In a year-on-year comparison, cement exports for May 2024 showed a remarkable increase of 78.23 per cent, totalling US $32.251 million, compared to US $18.095 million in May 2023.

    Additionally, on a month-on-month basis, cement exports grew by 28.62 per cent in May 2024, rising from US $25.074 million in April 2024, as reported by the PBS.

    These figures highlight a robust growth trajectory for Pakistan’s cement industry, indicating strong demand and a positive outlook for the sector.