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  • Azfar and Mani speak out: Reasons behind ending support for Imran Khan

    Azfar and Mani speak out: Reasons behind ending support for Imran Khan

    Comedians and actors Azfar and Mani have talked to The Independent Urdu about why why they were disappointed with former Prime Minister Imran Khan on their popular show, ‘The Azfar Mani Show’.
    “We liked Imran Khan since we were kids, so we talked about why we changed,” Azfar said.
    “I’ve been supporting PTI for 8 to 9 years,” said Mani.

    “We did many interviews with Imran Khan and visited him in Bani Gala. We thought he was great,” said Azfar. “But when he changed, we decided to change too,” he added. “When he became the PM, we were shocked by how quickly he changed. That’s when we decided to make the episode, which was quite long,” explained Azfar.

    The duo said they didn’t criticize PTI but only talked about how Imran Khan had changed. After the episode aired, they received a lot of criticism. When they saw how many people watched the episode, they decided to start the show.
    Mani explained why he stopped supporting Imran Khan in the interview:

    “In 2011, I joined PTI and was very involved at that time, especially when elections were delayed. I began making videos criticizing MQM, especially Altaf Hussain. I faced a lot of online abuse on Facebook, but Mustafa Kamal encouraged me to continue,” Mani shared.

    Mani mentioned that during the 2013 elections, he was very active and vocal, campaigning in Karachi. He recalled a time when the former prime minister lost, and his wife Hira protested against it. “But there came a point when I realised that Imran Khan is not the right fit for Karachi,” recalled the ‘Teri Meri Kahaniyaan’ actor.

  • Political rallies are not terrorism: SC

    Political rallies are not terrorism: SC

    The Supreme Court granted bail to five suspects nominated cases pertaining to May 9 riots.

    A three-member bench led by Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail and comprising Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi and Justice Mussarat Hilali on Wednesday took up bail applications of the accused suspects nominated under various laws including the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), 1997 for rioting and vandalizing Hamza Camp in Rawalpindi.

    Last year, nationwide protests and riots took place on May 9 after the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan from the premises of Islamabad High Court. Social media feeds were filled with videos showing acts of vandalism all over the country.

    During the hearing, Justice Mandokhail asked, “How is carrying out rallies [equivalent to] terrorism?”
    Justice Mandokhail asked the authorities whether they were aware of the conditions under which Anti-Terrorism Act could be enacted.

    “Recently, an incident of terrorism occurred in which officers were martyred [in North Waziristan]. The attack on Peshawar’s Army Public School was an act of terror. The suicide attack on lawyers in Quetta was an act of terror.”

    Justice Mandokhail criticized the authorities and asked, “Is carrying out rallies or being a worker of a political party a crime?”

    The Judge also emphasized that banning political parties and student unions had gotten the country to this point.
    The SC later granted bail to the suspects by accepting their bail requests against surety bonds of Rs50,000 each.

  • ‘Ghar police bhaij doon ga’; Ali Amin Gandapur warns Maryam Nawaz, Zardari

    ‘Ghar police bhaij doon ga’; Ali Amin Gandapur warns Maryam Nawaz, Zardari

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has warned the Punjab government as well as the federal government to change their behaviours or he will “send police” to their homes, The News reported on Thursday.

    “Stop threatening me, or else we would send police to your homes,” Gandapur said while referring to Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and President Asif Ali Zardari, after Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Malik Ijaz Asif issued non-bailable warrants against him in the alleged May 9 riots case on Tuesday.

    Non-bailable arrest warrants are also issued against multiple Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders, including Murad Saeed, Shibli Faraz, Shahbaz Gill, and retired Lieutenant Colonel Shabbir Awan.

    Warrants were also issued for former PTI leaders Shireen Mazari, Musarrat Jamshed Cheema, and Saad Jamil Abbasi.

    Ali Amin Gandapur also said that the first information reports (FIRs) against him are “fake,” adding that it would be difficult for Punjab and the federal government to operate if they do not change their behaviours.

  • Afghan schools restart, with girls barred for third year running

    Afghan schools restart, with girls barred for third year running

    Kabul, Afghanistan – Schools in Afghanistan opened for the new academic year on Wednesday, with girls lamenting being banned from joining secondary-level classes for a third year in a row.

    Taliban authorities barred girls from secondary school in March 2022, after surging back to power in 2021 and imposing an austere vision of Islam with curbs the United Nations labels “gender apartheid”.

    On Wednesday morning, uniformed boys carried black and white Taliban flags as they lined the entrance of Kabul’s Amani school, where local officials arrived for the ceremonial start of the school year.

    But 18-year-old Kabul resident Zuhal Shirzad had to stay home when the school bell rang.

    “Every year when my brother went to school, I felt very disappointed,” she told AFP.

    “I was happy for him and sad for myself,” she said.

    “This winter, my brother was studying and preparing for the university entrance exam,” she added.

    “I looked at him desperately and said that if I had been allowed to go to school, I would also be preparing for the university entrance exam now.”

    Afghanistan is the only country where girls’ education has been banned after elementary school.

    “None of the girls like me can continue our education and studies, and it is excruciating that boys can continue,” said 18-year-old Asma Alkozai, from the western city of Herat.

    “When there are barriers to education in society, such societies can never progress,” she told AFP.

    Online classes have sprung up in response to restrictions but a dearth of computers and internet, as well as the isolation of learning via screen, makes them a poor substitute for in-person learning, students and teachers say.

    Education ‘essential’

    The education ministry announced the new school year on Tuesday, a day before the start of the Afghan calendar’s new year, in a media invitation that expressly forbade women journalists from covering the ceremony at the Amani school.

    At the ceremony, Taliban government Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Salam Hanafi praised education, saying, “A nation without education will always be dependent on others”, local media reported.

    Universities also recently started the new academic year, but women have been blocked from attending since December 2022.

    Under the Taliban authorities, women have been excluded from many spheres of public life. Beauty salons have been shuttered and women have been barred from parks, funfairs and gyms.

    Women’s rights remain a key obstacle to international recognition of the Taliban government, which has not yet been recognised by any country.

    The United Nations mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) called on the authorities to “end this unjustifiable and damaging ban”.

    “Education for all is essential for peace & prosperity,” the agency said in a post on social media platform X.

    ‘Half of society’

    Taliban authorities have insisted since girls were barred from secondary school that they are working on establishing a system that aligns with their interpretation of Islamic law.

    Thirteen-year-old Mudasir in eastern Khost province said girls and women should be given their rights to education “in the Islamic framework”.

    “They can go to school wearing Islamic hijab (covering),” he told AFP.

    “They must be given their rights, because if a sister is educated, she can be the reason for the whole family to be educated.”

    Faiz Ahmad Nohmani, who started secondary school at a private institution in Herat on Wednesday, was excited to start the new academic year but said he was “very sorry” that girls were not also returning.

    “Today, when I came to school, I wanted our sisters to come as well because they are half of society,” the 15-year-old told AFP. “They should study like us.”

    Ali Ahmad Mohammadi, an 18-year-old student in his final year of secondary school, also in Herat, said he’s aware of the chance he has to study.

    “Literacy helps us progress, it saves society,” said the teenager, who hopes to go on to university.  “An illiterate society will always face stagnation.”

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  • Aiman Khan enjoys Iftar dinner with her mother and daughter

    Aiman Khan enjoys Iftar dinner with her mother and daughter


    Aiman Khan shared a sweet moment on Instagram during iftar. The picture showed Aiman, her mom, and her daughter enjoying the iftar together. Aiman captioned it “Iftar with my loves,” expressing the happiness of being with family during Ramadan. Fans loved the post, praising the actress for cherishing family time. It’s a reminder of the joy of togetherness during this special month.

  • Israeli military wants evacuation of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza

    Israeli military wants evacuation of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza

    Al Jazeera has reported that according to Hani Mahmoud, their colleague reporting from Gaza, the Israeli army has given a notice to forcefully displaced people to immediately leave Al-Shifa Medical Complex or the premises will be bombed.

    Mahmoud suggests that based on past bombing patterns, the entire hospital complex is at risk of destruction at the hands of the Israeli army.

    Al Jazeera also reports that as per local Palestinian media reports that a building used for specialised care within al-Shifa Hospital has been destroyed by the Israeli military.

    The military justified the raid on Monday by claiming according to intelligence, Hamas fighters were using the hospital complex for shelter. During the raid, approximately 90 Palestinians were killed, 300 suspects were interrogated, and over 160 were detained.

    Israel is continuing with its policies of destroying all infrastructure in Gaza, including health institutions, to force the strip to become completely uninhabitable.

  • Lodhran: Man kills pregnant wife for slapping him

    Lodhran: Man kills pregnant wife for slapping him

    A man from Lodhran has allegedly killed his pregnant wife and one-and-a-half-year-old daughter during a domestic dispute.


    The unfortunate double murder took place in Massa Kotha, Kahror Pakka Tehsil of Lodhran.


    The police said that the accused, Mohammad Irfan had an argument with his pregnant wife Ruqiya Bibi during which she allegedly slapped him on the face after which he strangled her. He then killed his one-and-a-half-year-old daughter Amina by placing a pillow over her mouth, reports Geo.


    The victim Ruqiya was married to Irfan for four years. She was four months pregnant with their second child at the time of her demise.


    The bodies were transported to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital for post-mortem examination. Meanwhile, Irfan was apprehended on-site, while police initiated a thorough investigation into the matter. The cloth used in the murder, pillow, and other evidences were recovered from the crime scene as well.

    Muhammad Irfan used to work as a mason in the nearby neighborhood, where he would plaster walls with cement. Around 10 days ago, he expelled his wife from the house after beating and assaulting her. Subsequently, the mother and daughter went to stay with the woman’s father in the neighbourhood of Busti Aaroo Wala, as per The Express Tribune.


    Following social pressure, the suspect brought them back home, according to the preliminary investigation.

    Upon the request of the victim’s father-in-law, Muhammad Islam, police station Saddar has initiated action against the accused.

    The police has vowed that legal proceedings will be pursued rigorously to ensure justice for the victims, Ruqiya Bibi and Amina.

  • Dananeer’s charity video goes viral for the funniest reasons

    Dananeer’s charity video goes viral for the funniest reasons

    You all remember Dananeer Mobeen, right? The girl who made “Pawry Horahi Hai” the coolest catchphrase overnight? Well, she’s back in the spotlight again, but this time for her Ramadan charity video – and not necessarily in the way she hoped.


    Dananeer has been riding high on her newfound fame since her viral video, branching out into acting with two successful dramas under her belt: ‘Sinf e Aahan’ and ‘Mohabbat Gumshuda Meri.’ Now, she’s making waves in a Ramadan special drama called ‘Very Filmy’, where she stars alongside Ameer Gilani.


    But let’s get back to the charity buzz. Dananeer, along with her celebrity buddies Anika Zulfiqar (you might recognize her from ‘Namak Haram’) and the talented designer-cum-actress Parishae Adnan, decided to spread some Ramadan joy. They hit the streets to shop for iftar goodies and distributed them to those in need. Sounds heartwarming, right? Well, not everyone saw it that way!


    Unfortunately, instead of receiving praise for their charitable act, the video stirred up quite the chatter online – and not all of it positive. People seemed more focused on the girls’ accents and why they filmed the charity than the actual act of giving.


    Watch the video here:

    Here are some people reaction:

  • West Indies women’s cricket team’s Pakistan tour schedule announced

    West Indies women’s cricket team’s Pakistan tour schedule announced

    The schedule of the West Indies women’s cricket team tour of Pakistan for the series of five T20 and three ODI matches has been announced.

    The West Indian women’s cricket team will arrive in Karachi on April 14 to play three one-day internationals and five T20Is.

    For the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s Championship 2022-25, three ODIs will be played on April 18, 21 and 23 while a series of five T20 matches will be playd on April 26, 28, 30, May 2 and 3.

    Pakistan Women’s team is currently at the third position in the ICC Women’s Championship ranking with 16 points while the West Indies team is at the ninth position with eight points.

    In the ICC Women T20 Ranking, Pakistan is eighth while West Indies is sixth.

  • Ranveer Singh to take break from work for birth of his child

    Ranveer Singh to take break from work for birth of his child

    Bollywood power couple Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are going to have their first baby in September.

    As per a report from Indian media outlet Zoom, Ranveer Singh has decided to take a break from acting to welcome their baby. He won’t be signing any new movies until he finishes his current projects like ‘Dhoom 3,’ ‘Shakti Maan,’ and ‘Aditiya Dhur.’ Instead, he’ll focus on the movie ‘Parental Leave,’ which is set to release later this year.

    Both Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are excited about spending time with their new family member. They announced the news of the pregnancy on February 29 through social media, setting off a media frenzy.

    As they wait for their baby, fans worldwide are sending their best wishes and eagerly waiting for the new addition to the family.