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  • PM Imran misquotes Rabindranath Tagore, credits his words to Khalil Gibran

    PM Imran misquotes Rabindranath Tagore, credits his words to Khalil Gibran

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has misquoted Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore — tweeting his words while crediting Lebanese-American writer and poet Khalil Gibran instead, journalist Gharidah Farooqi pointed out Wednesday.

    “Those who discover and get to understand the wisdom of Gibran’s words, cited below, get to live a life of contentment [sic],” the premier had tweeted earlier in the day.

    While the tweet was liked and retweeted by thousands of PM Imran’s follower, journalist Gharidah Farooqi pointed out what was wrong with it.

    Retweeting, she wrote: “Sir, these are Rabindranath Tagore’s words, not Khalil Gibran’s. I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy.”

    The premier has not yet reacted to the journalist’s tweet.

  • Video of Fawad Chaudhry slapping journalist Sami Ibrahim emerges

    Video of Fawad Chaudhry slapping journalist Sami Ibrahim emerges

    Days after Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry slapped senior anchorperson Sami Ibrahim, a video of the incident has emerged.

    The incident took place last week at a wedding in Faisalabad, where the minister slapped Ibrahim “after getting angry” in wake of the ongoing spat between the two.

    Earlier in June, the senior anchorperson had alleged that some elements within the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) were hatching a conspiracy against Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan to oust him and to weaken the Pakistan Army.

    He had alleged that Fawad was a part of the group conspiring against the government.

    The minister had responded by using slurs against the anchorperson, drawing widespread criticism from politicians, civil society and members of the journalist community.

    He had also accused Sami of blackmailing him when he was the information minister for refusing to put his channel, Bol TV, into category A for advertisements.

    Last Friday, Fawad tweeted that he had initiated criminal proceedings against the senior anchorperson and he would teach him a lesson in accordance with the law.

    However, later that night when both of them met at the wedding function in Faisalabad, they had a bitter argument, which led to the minister slapping him on the face.

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    The incident had led to PM Imran speaking to the journalist and telling him “his party doesn’t encourage any individual acts that intentionally or unintentionally undermine someone’s self-esteem.”

  • ‘#WomenEmpowerment’: Meet Pakistan Army’s third woman major general

    ‘#WomenEmpowerment’: Meet Pakistan Army’s third woman major general

    Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari has tweeted to pay her respect to Nigar Johar Khan, the third woman in the country’s history to hold the rank of major general in the Pakistan Army.

    “Respect. #womenempowerment,” Mazari wrote while sharing a picture of the officer.

    Hailing from a Pashtun family of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) Panjpir village in Swabi, Maj Gen Nigar Johar Khan is the daughter of Col Qadir, who served in the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

    She is from the 5th MBBS course of Army Medical College (AMC) and has served as female company commander of Ayesha company at the same college.

    In 2015, she was featured in an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) video honouring women officers of the country’s armed forces. At the time, she was the deputy commandant of Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Rawalpindi.

    Apart from being a doctor, she is a sharpshooter and is currently serving as the commandant of Pak-Emirates Military Hospital, Rawalpindi.

    The first two major generals, Shahida Badsha and Shahida Malik also belong to the Army Medical Corps. Another officer, Dr Shehla Baqai became the fourth female Major General in Pakistan Army last year.

  • KP government plans to introduce helicopter service to Kalam, Chitral

    KP government plans to introduce helicopter service to Kalam, Chitral

    KP Tourism Minister Atif Khan in a recent media talk revealed that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is planning to start a helicopter service to make it easier for people to reach popular tourist spots.

    Many of KP’s tourist destinations, including Swat’s Kalam Valley, Chitral and Kumrat are difficult to reach due to lack of infrastructure, proper roads and difficult terrain. Most of the roads are narrow and not carpeted and hence dangerous. Helicopter services will cut down the travel time and make it easier for tourists to reach these areas.

    The minister did not share details as to what the cost of this service will be or when it will begin.

    The Imran Khan led government is working on an extensive plan to boost tourism in the country and make Pakistan a tourist hotspot.

  • Al-Huda’s Farhat Hashmi says there is no such thing as marital rape

    Al-Huda’s Farhat Hashmi says there is no such thing as marital rape

    Televangelist Farhat Hashmi has often been criticised for her regressive views and statements.

    Recently, a video on her’s surfaced on Twitter in which she is saying that marital rape does not exist. According to Hashmi, a woman cannot say no to her husband and advises wives to submit to their husbands’ ‘demands’.

    Hashmi said that she wouldn’t prefer to talk on the relations between a husband and wife because they are private but because it is about religion she feels she should address the matter. Farhat then went onto say that a lot of marriages and households are affected because of such matters as they are not openly discussed.

    Farhat then went onto say that women have developed a mood of resistance and are more focused towards their careers because of which they don’t have enough time for their husbands. She said that “Allah ki raza, shohar ki raza main hai aur Allah ki narazgi, shohar ki narazgi main hai.

    Farhat also said that men work hard to keep their wives so the least the wives can do is to ensure they are sexually satisfied and that a woman’s mood shouldn’t count. Farhat asserted that in order to keep Allah happy, a women must keep her husband happy. She even quoted a Hadith to support her stance.

    However, Farhat said that oral and anal sex is unlawful and haraam. She also said that if a woman is sick or is physically weak then she doesn’t have to oblige to her husband’s demands.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUefgcrXIQs&feature=youtu.be&t=25
  • Of ‘not-so-untimely’ ailments

    Of ‘not-so-untimely’ ailments

    Pakistani politicians are rather infamous for falling sick right after they are sentenced to imprisonment, taken into custody for investigation or even if summoned by a court.

    While some think of the sudden ailment as “nothing but an easy way out of the ordeal that could follow”, several others believe otherwise.

    Here are five politicians who fell prey to an untimely, or perhaps timely, sickness.

    1. Pervez Musharraf

    Soon after All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) chief and former military ruler Pervez Musharraf was charged with treason, he underwent chest and back pain. He was shifted to Combined Military Hospital (CMH), where he spent months and failed to appear before the court.

    Even though Musharraf’s name was put on the Exit Control List (ECL), the Interior Ministry allowed him to leave the country for treatment back in 2016 and he hasn’t returned since.

    2. Nawaz Sharif

    Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was advised to undergo a heart surgery soon after the emergence of Panama Papers in April 2016 amid calls for a probe into his offshore assets by the opposition.

    Since the case started and his subsequent imprisonment last year, the ex-PM has time and again sought bail on medical grounds, even the permission to travel abroad for treatment, and has taken multiple trips to the hospital from jail.

    3. Ishaq Dar

    The former PML-N lawmaker tendered his resignation as the country’s finance minister after the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) initiated an inquiry into his assets back in 2017.

    Dar fell ill, with his counsel requesting an exemption from the court. He later traveled to the United Kingdom (UK) and hasn’t returned since. The politician’s medical reports say he is severely ill; however, he has been spotted walking upright on London streets time and again.

    4. Asif Ali Zardari

    The former president’s little visit to the hospital after he was taken into NAB custody last week, wasn’t the first of its kind. Earlier, he had used his medical reports to fight a corruption case filed against him in a British court.

    Zardari had pleaded that he was diagnosed with a range of psychiatric illnesses during his detention in jail. He, however, went on to become the president of Pakistan in 2008.

    The list doesn’t end here as several other political figures, including ex-petroleum minister Dr Asim Hussain and ex-information minister Sharjeel Memon, have also sought medical attention in times of trouble.

    The Current asked people about what they think of all these untimely ailments and here is what they had to say:

    https://youtu.be/dDRCBhPsP78?list=PLJPlBvZludM5hFyDFmPIWOpgzZPJQzYWT
  • Indian magician drowns after ‘magic’ act goes wrong

    Indian magician drowns after ‘magic’ act goes wrong

    Chanchal Lahiri, an Indian man, who was popular by his stage name “Jadugar Mandrake,” drowned while trying to perform an underwater magic stunt.

    The 40-year-old magician on Sunday tied himself up with chains and ropes and was lowered by winch into a river in Kolkata in a yellow and red costume.

    Unfortunately, he failed to emerge from the waters, much to the horror of onlookers including his family and team members. Authorities initially believed that the vanishing act could be part of the stunt but immediately mobilised help to rescue him when he failed to make an appearance.

    Lahiri had previously said that he had successfully pulled off a similar stunt 21 years ago and wanted to perform one again.

    “I was inside a bulletproof glass box tied with chain and locks and dropped down from Howrah bridge. Then I came out within 29 seconds,” he said.

    He admitted it would be tough to free himself this time.

    “If I can open it up then it will be magic, but if I can’t it will be tragic,” he said.

    He also said he was undertaking the death-defying stunt to “revive interest in magic”.

  • Veena Malik trolls Sania Mirza, gets blocked

    Veena Malik trolls Sania Mirza, gets blocked

    Well well, this is one phadda we didn’t see coming. After endlessly trolling Maryam Nawaz Sharif, Veena Malik turned her attention to bhabhi Sania Mirza. She first called Sania out for the way she is upbringing her son before subtly blaming her for Pakistan’s humiliating defeat against India in the ICC World Cup 2019.

    ICYMI, Veena’s tweet referred to the fact that the cricket players were allegedly hanging out at a local restaurant in Manchester and smoking sheesha a few hours before the big match.

    To this Sania first replied:

    However, a few minutes later she deleted this tweet and posted:

    While most of us thought that this would be the end of the discussion, Veena decided that she had more to say on this.

    This clearly did not sit well with Sania who decided to block Veena. And Veena being Veena shared this nugget of information with her followers.

    Veena clearly likes to have the last word, so she posted a couple of more tweets on the matter.

    She even clarified, once again, that the magazine cover which featured her nude was photoshopped and added that Sania has her own share of controversies.

    In the end, did Veena try to hint that Sania might just be an undercover Indian agent? Iss baat ka jawaab toh sirf Veena hee day sakti hain.

  • Army to airlift obese man from Sadiqabad

    Army to airlift obese man from Sadiqabad

    Chief of the Armed Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa has allowed an Army air ambulance to airlift an obese man from Sadiqabad to a private hospital in Lahore.

    As per details, Noor Hassan, a resident of Sadiqabad had appealed to the Army chief for assistance on social media and had requested for an air ambulance to carry him out of his house. The biggest ambulance available had been unable to carry the overweight patient to Lahore for his operation.

    A helicopter will carry Hassan, who weighs 320 kgs, from Sadiqabad to Lahore where he will be operated upon to help him reduce some weight.

  • ‘Stay surprised’: ISPR chief trolls Indian home minister over World Cup defeat tweet

    ‘Stay surprised’: ISPR chief trolls Indian home minister over World Cup defeat tweet

    Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor has trolled Indian Home Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Amit Shah over his congratulatory message to the Indian cricket team.

    “Another strike on Pakistan by Team India and the result is same [sic],” Shah had tweeted after India secured an 89-run defeat against Pakistan in the ongoing ICC World Cup on Sunday.

    He was referring to the aerial combat between the two neighbouring countries in February, which happened after Indian aircraft on February 26 carried out an airstrike on what it alleged was a “terrorist training camp” in Pakistan.

    “Dear Amit Shah, yes your team won a match. Well played,” Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor tweeted while responding to Shah’s tweet. He, however, advised the Indian home minister to not compared “two things with different denominators”.

    “Two things with different denominators can’t be compared. So are strikes and match. If in doubt, please see results of our Nowshera counter strikes and response to IAF violation on February 27, 2019, downing two Indian jets. Stay Surprised,” he said.