If claims of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi having two jinns was not enough, Indian media has now come up with a whole new theory.
Sharing a screengrab from what appears to a Pakistani media outlet, Indian news channel ANI said that Bushra Bibi’s reflection does not appear in the mirror. The report further states that officials of the Prime Minister House have shared this information.
Pakistan's first lady Bushra Bibi's image does not appear in mirrors: PM House staff
ANI later deleted the story. But lucky for you, we took a screenshot and you know, as they say, screenshots are forever.
ANI in its report had quoted that Pakistani channel Capital TV as their source. Other Indian media outlets also picked up the news and began to report it.
However, Capital TV took to social media to slam ANI’s claims and said that the images were doctored.
Fake News Alert; Indian Media using photoshopped template of Capital TV against PM Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi to promote their propaganda
Height of irresponsible journalism; Indian news agency tweets photoshopped poster of âfake newsâ on official Twitter account, using Capital TVâs logo
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s former wife, Reham Khan, has told the premier to “stop trying to reach her through friends”.
Vowing to maintain pressure on the Imran-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, Reham rejected the notion that she was speaking against Pakistan in her interviews to Indian media.
I say this clearly for all busy with a propaganda against me that I am talking against Pakistan. Reham is NOT a puppet nor a PM hopeful nor does she stand to make estates in the U.S with war money like your fathers have. Stop trying to reach me through friends.
âI say this clearly for all busy with propaganda against me that I am talking against Pakistan. Reham is not a puppet nor a PM hopeful nor does she stand to make estates in the US [United States] with war money, like your fathers have. Stop trying to reach me through friends,â she wrote.
Reham further said that she “would not listen to corrupt strangers”.
Have I ever listened? If I could not compromise on my idealism in a marriage do they really believe I will listen to corrupt strangers? https://t.co/c7vRT9BSMy
âHave I ever listened? If I could not compromise on my idealism in a marriage do they really believe I will listen to corrupt strangers?,â she said in a subsequent tweet.
Interior done in simple, soothing shades of mints and greys, Caffè Praha has caught the attention of Karachi ladies since itâs opening a fortnight back. Whether it is breakfast, brunch, lunch, tea, or dinner, the place is always buzzing.
I first visited the place for lunch and though I was really impressed by the mini lunch menu – it had just 6 mains – it was my second visit for a breakfast brunch which I actually enjoyed.
Nonetheless, we began our meal with some meaty starters – Korean Sticky Wings, Prawn to be Wild and Chicken Strips. All three dishes were juicy, succulent and an absolute treat.
Chicken Strips
Korean Sticky Wings
From the breakfast menu, we tried the Old Town Omelette, which was stuffed with cheese and spinach; the Salmon Avocado Brioche served with Hollandaise Sauce and Guacamole and the American Breakfast which consisted of scrambled eggs and sausages. All three dishes were pleasing to the taste buds and did not fail to impress.
American Breakfast
Salmon Avocado Brioche
Old Town Omelette
But the winning dish on the breakfast menu was the Steak on Toast. The delightful dish had succulent pieces of meat on scrambled eggs and mushroom in white sauce all perched on a bed of toast, potatoes and peas. I am without a doubt going back for this one.
Steak on Toast
Last but not the least we tried their Freshly Brewed Coffee and Rose Latte, which is coffee mixed with pink rose water. While we enjoyed the fresh coffee, the Rose Latte was a total disappointment – not recommended at all.
Freshly Brewed Coffee
Rose Latte
To sum it all up, my friends and I had a wonderful experience at Caffè Praha. Happy staff, sinfully delicious food and reasonably priced, this place is here to stay.
A young man was allegedly set on fire by his cousins in Okaraâs Fazawala village. He was taken to the DHQ hospital for treatment but succumbed to his injuries.
According to reports, Afzal was doused with petrol by his cousins and set ablaze after because he had slapped his cousin’s wife.
Afzalâs father confirmed the news and said that his nephews killed his son, adding that his nephews had also come to their house on Muharram 10 and had fought with Afzal.
The father shared that the reason behind the conflict between Afzal and his cousins was that Afzal had slapped his sister-in-law.
Police have initiated an inquiry into the incident.
We’ve all been through the never-ending process of trying to keep our cupboards organised. One minute it’s organised, and the next it’s an absolute disaster.
Here are a few tips to help you keep your cupboard in good shape.
Stack thick items like jeans and sweaters
Winters are coming and sweaters tend to occupy a lot of space. The best solution is to stack up the bulky winter wear. These items are thick, so they wonât crinkle or lose their shape when you stack them. Also, youâll be able to see each item in a stack clearly, making it that much easier to find what youâre looking for.
Roll T-shirts and pajamas
Things like cotton shirts, pajamas and even work out clothes can be organized by roll and tuck technique. And put them in your drawer or any storage box. This technique is a major space saver if you do it right. Tuck your rolled clothing into shoe boxes (great for sliding into drawers), or use wire baskets or clear bins (perfect for shelves).
Hang scarves on hangers
Sure, you can roll them up or stack them if theyâre thick, but tying your scarves on a hanger is a way better option for organizing them. Hanging your scarves keeps them wrinkle-free and easy to see and access.
Utilize your wall for hanging jewellery and accessories
Hang accessories like belts, jewelry, hats or
ties on a wall. You can use nails or towel hooks or opt for a more personalized
approach like a stylish coat rack.
Store your most-used clothes at eye level
Keep everything you wear regularly in the
middle of your closet at eye level so itâs easy to find. Put lesser-used pieces
directly above or below your most popular clothes, and relegate your least-worn
items to the top shelf.
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) bashed India for 50 minutes, exceeding the 15-20-minute time limit that leaders have to follow and Indian media can’t control their frustration.
The Indian media outlets including Times of India, NDTV among others are praising Narendra Modi for speaking for 16 minutes, within the given time limit.
But Modi in his speech failed to mention the situation in occupied Kashmir and the growing tensions with Pakistan.
PM Imran, however, talked about issues including Kashmir, money laundering, Islamophobia, and the damage caused by climate change and it is gaining recognition around the world.
Indian media instead of focusing on the content of the speech is raising a foolish argument and criticising PM Imran on the fact that he exceeded the given time limit.
On the other hand, the international media outlets are criticising Modi for skipping any mention of his governmentâs crackdown in the Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK). Similarly, Al Jazeera also noted Modiâs silence during his speech regarding the Kashmir issue.
An elderly widower from Upper Dir was tricked by a conman into marrying a transwoman in return for Rs 150,000 in dowry.
According to reports, 55-year-old Jan Saaz â whose wife had passed away three years ago â met an alleged matchmaker in Peshawar, who promised to find him a bride.
The matchmaker set up Saaz with a transwoman, Sapna, without sharing the details. Meanwhile, he told Sapna that Saaz wanted to marry her knowing that she is gender-neutral. The two got married and on the wedding night, Saaz was shocked when he found out that Sapna was a transwoman. Sapna was also shocked to know that he had not known about her.
The next morning, Saaz dropped Sapna in Peshawar before telling his family about her. He said that he revealed the truth after sending Sapna off fearing that his friends, family and villagers might harm her.
Saaz’s family claimed that they paid the matchmaker Rs 150,000 in cash as dowry and spent another Rs 150,000 on the wedding ceremony. They are planning to register a case against the alleged matchmaker.