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Today's Current Affairs: Kyrgyzstan Government warns against spreading false information following an attack on international students in Bishkek. The situation is calm and under control, with authorities urging media and foreign governments to rely on verified information. Pakistan has protested the attack on Pakistani students, with some injured and receiving medical care. India advises its students in Bishkek to stay indoors and in touch with the embassy. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing situation. [ad_2] Download Latest Movies in HD Quality Downloading In 15 seconds Scroll Down to End of This Post const downloadBtn = document.getElementById('download-btn'); const timerBtn = document.getElementById('timer-btn'); const downloadLinkBtn = document.getElementById('download-link-btn'); downloadBtn.addEventListener('click', () => downloadBtn.style.display = 'none'; timerBtn.style.display = 'block'; let timeLeft = 15; const timerInterval = setInterval(() => if (timeLeft === 0) clearInterval(timerInterval); timerBtn.style.display = 'none'; downloadLinkBtn.style.display = 'inline-block'; // Add your download functionality here console.log('Download started!'); else timerBtn.textContent = `Downloading In $timeLeft seconds`; timeLeft--; , 1000); ); [ad_1] What caution did the Kyrgyz government issue following the reported attack on international students? - A. Cautioned against spreading false information in foreign media and social media platforms - B. Urged people to rely only on verified information from Kyrgyz authorities - C. Emphasized that the situation in Bishkek is calm and under control - D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above How many Pakistani students received first aid after the violent attack in Kyrgyzstan? - A. One - B. Two - C. Three - D. Four Answer: D. Four What measure did Pakistan's foreign ministry take in response to the attack on Pakistani students in Kyrgyzstan? - A. Summoned Kyrgyzstan's top diplomat in Islamabad - B. Handed a note of protest - C. Demanded safety and security for Pakistani students - D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above What advice did India give to its students in Bishkek following the attack on international students? - A. Stay indoors - B. Stay in touch with the Indian embassy - C. Monitor the situation - D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above [ad_2] What caution did the Kyrgyz government issue regarding the situation in Bishkek? The Kyrgyz government cautioned against spreading false information in foreign media and social media platforms, particularly in Pakistan, after the reported attack on international students. They stressed that the situation in Bishkek is calm and fully under control, and urged everyone to rely solely on verified information from Kyrgyz authorities. What prompted the violent attack on foreign students in Kyrgyzstan? The violent attack on foreign students, including Pakistanis, was prompted by foreigners allegedly beating up locals in the city according to the police. How did Pakistan respond to the attack on Pakistani students in Kyrgyzstan? Pakistan's foreign ministry summoned Kyrgyzstan's top diplomat in Islamabad and handed a note of protest, urging the Kyrgyz government to ensure the safety and security of Pakistani students and citizens. Pakistan also established emergency hotlines to support its nationals affected by the violence. What advice did India give to its students in Bishkek following the incident? India advised its students in Bishkek to stay indoors and stay in regular touch with the Indian embassy. The Indian embassy also recommended that students should contact them in case of any issues despite the situation currently being calm. How many Indian students are estimated to be in Kyrgyzstan? There are approximately 15,000 Indian students estimated to be in Kyrgyzstan, but it is not immediately known how many of them are in Bishkek.
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Latest news international: Why is Pakistan Suddenly Keen to Improve Trade Relations With India?
The Pakistani foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, recently said that his country is seriously considering improvement of trade ties with India as per top 10 news today in Hindi. He further referred to the roundabout route via UAE through which Indian products enter Pakistan, making them quite expensive. Of course everyone understands that Pakistan’s economy will get boosted if it resumes complete trade ties with India but then such trade ties can resume only when both sides are willing.
According to the latest India news in Hindi, the Indian foreign minister while responding to a specific question by a reporter about the Pakistani foreign minister’s statement said that Pakistan must meet certain conditions before trade ties can resume.
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Clearly, the Indian foreign minister, S Jaishankar was referring to the support for cross border terrorism in India that Pakistan was involved in. He said that normal trade ties cannot go hand in hand with support for terrorism.
Now, that’s the reality of the overall status of the relationship between the two countries for the past few years and Pakistan is well aware of it. Yet it made this statement just before the Indian elections.
Can Pakistan compromise its stated position on issues with India?
The question that arises from the Pakistani foreign minister’s statement about improving trade ties with India is whether Pakistan is in a position to meet India’s conditions in this regard.
Readers of the top 10 news today in Hindi are interested in knowing if Pakistan can stop supporting terrorist infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir, without which India will not be interested.
Most observers and analysts covering India-Pakistan relations are of the view that the objective of the Pakistani foreign minister’s statement is not what he said but something else.
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The Pakistani rulers know very well that they cannot back away from the stand they have taken against India as it would be opposed very strongly by the masses of their country.
Hence, most Indian observers feel that this was just a ploy by Pakistan to check India’s response although some observers have come up with more interesting possibilities of Pakistan’s real intentions.
Did Pakistan make the statement at the behest of other powers?
According to the opinion of geopolitical observers and analysts in some of the top 10 news today in Hindi and other media outlets, it is quite likely that Pakistan did so at the behest of a major power.
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Pakistan has always been a stooge of one or other big power. Before it was created by the British, the founders of Pakistan had undermined the Indian freedom struggle in collaboration with the British.
Post 1947 after its creation, Pakistan became a vassal of the United States (US) since the British had become quite insignificant by then. After the India-China war in 1962 Pakistan saw a great advantage in latching on to China’s coattails as it gave it additional leverage against India.
The intriguing statement of the Pakistan foreign minister about his country’s keenness to resume trade ties with India must have been a Chinese idea just before the forthcoming Brazil Russia India China South Africa (BRICS) summit in Moscow.
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China is putting its weight behind getting Pakistan included in the BRICS but since India is against the idea, this could have been a ploy to show Pakistan in good light to the rest of the BRICS members. Both China and Pakistan know about the Indian position on this issue but they want to start a narrative that shows Pakistan being deprived of a place in a growing multilateral body due to opposition from India. One of the conditions for a new member to be admitted into the BRICS is that it should have normal relations with all the other members of the group. Although China’s relations with India are also strained but trade relations between the two nations are still worth over $100 billion. If that façade of normality can be achieved between India and Pakistan with some trade, then Pakistan’s entry into the group will become easier.
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Global Times Investigates: Evidences, Sources Prove Fascist Terrorist India 'Supports Terrorism' in Pakistan's Balochistan Province
— Huang Lanlan and Cui Fandi | January 22, 2024
Volunteers carry a blast victim on a stretcher at a hospital in Quetta, capital of Balochistan province, on September 29, 2023, after a suicide bombing in Mastung district that killed nearly 60. Pakistani officials told media that India's intelligence agency, the Research & Analysis Wing, was involved in the incident. Photo: VCG
There are "Solid Bits of Evidence" proving that India supports terrorist forces in some Pakistani areas like Balochistan province, providing them with money, weapons, and training, some sources close to the matter told the Global Times.
While continually suppressing some of its rivals and neighbors in the international community with the excuse of anti-terrorism, India has secretly funded terrorist forces in Pakistan, in various parts of the South Asian country, such as its separatist-plagued Balochistan, inciting local secessionists to undermine regional stability through terrorist attacks, they revealed.
Through looking into historical materials and related news reports from both Pakistani and Indian media sources, as well as speaking with sources and observers who are familiar with the situation in Balochistan, the Global Times found that India has a long history of backing terrorism in Pakistan.
'Concrete Evidence'
In December 2023, a commander of the Baloch National Army (BNA) separatist militant group, who had surrendered himself to the Pakistani government, disclosed that India has been secretly supporting terrorist activities in Balochistan and financing separatist forces in the region.
According to Pakistani media sources, commander Sarfraz Ahmed Bungulzai made the announcement at a press conference in Quetta, the capital city of Balochistan. Bungulzai said that he thought his armed struggle was for Baloch rights, but later he realized that "India is involved in all these conspiracies."
Bungulzai mentioned a helicopter crash in 2022, in which six Pakistani army officials, including a general, were martyred. He said at the press conference that the secessionist group Baloch Raj Aajoi Sangar (BRAS) had taken responsibility for the incident at India's command.
"And after taking money from India, they shed the blood of their own Baloch," said Bungulzai, according to Pakistani news website Dawn.
A Pakistani source told the Global Times that once again, it shone a light on India's behind-the-scenes villainy.
However, Chinese observers said the commander's surrender does not mean the collapse of the BNA, the group may have an impact on similar terrorist and separatist forces there.
Apart from the latest case pointing to India, a few years back, there was another case that indicated that India was probably supporting terrorism in Pakistan.
In March 2016, Pakistan's Inter Services Public Relations released a confessional video statement of an Indian spy agent named Kulbhushan Yadav (An Indian Navy Officer), who was reportedly arrested red-handed earlier that month while attempting to infiltrate Pakistan from the border area.
According to an article by the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Yadav said in the video that he was a serving officer of the Indian Navy, and did intelligence gathering for Indian agencies under the cover name Hussein Mubarik Patel.
"I was picked up by RAW (the Research and Analysis Wing, India's alleged external intelligence agency) in 2013 end," Yadav said. "My purpose was to hold meetings with Baloch insurgents and carry out activities with their collaboration. These activities have been of [a] criminal nature, leading to the killing of or maiming of Pakistani citizens."
Multiple instances have been highlighted by Pakistan's security authorities on some international forums, illustrating how the RAW funds elements in Pakistan to spread unrest, observer Ali Abbas Ramay, a journalist with the City News Network Pakistan, told the Global Times.
"Proof of India's involvement in creating the BLA has been presented, including Yadav's confessions," Ramay said.
The clues of India's connection with terrorist forces in Pakistan could also be found in a few Indian media reports.
The Hindu, for instance, published an article in July 2019, stating "It is established that BLA (Baloch Liberation Army) Commanders, in the past, had sought medical treatment in India's hospitals, often under disguise or with fake identities." Pakistan designated the BLA as a terrorist organization in 2006.
The Hindu article referred to BLA's militant commander who "was based in Delhi for at least six months in 2017," to receive "extensive treatment for kidney-related ailments." It is known that Baloch sardars "maintained warm personal ties with various Indian political figures," the article said.
Some of the related evidence has been made public. Many other concrete forms of evidence show that India backs terrorism in Pakistan, although they have not yet been released for a variety of reasons, said a source close to the situation in Balochistan.
"We have had the evidence long before," the source told the Global Times. He said that he was "100 percent" sure that India has been funding the terrorist forces in Balochistan.
Double Standard in Fighting Terrorism
Some Pakistani scholars believe that India has a long history of continuous interference in Pakistan's affairs.
For example, scholar M. Ikram Rabbani wrote in his book Comprehensive Pakistan Studies that the interference "can be traced back to the times of independence from the British rule."
In his book, Rabbani cited Subrahmaniyam, a former director of the then Indian Institute of Defence Studies, who said during a symposium in March 1971 that "what India must realize that the breakup of Pakistan is in our interest and an opportunity which will never come again."
Worse still, while supporting separatist groups to commit terrorist attacks in regions like Balochistan, India is good at taking the habitual tactic of a thief crying "stop thief" in the international community, while slinging mad at Pakistan, Pakistani and Chinese observers noted.
India employs a consistent double standard toward terrorism, said Ye Hailin, deputy director of the National Institute of International Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. "If you look at India's media and think tank reports, you will find that their descriptions of the terrorist attacks in Balochistan are completely different from those of the situation in Kashmir," Ye told the Global Times.
Ramay echoed Ye's words, saying the evidence of India's adoption of double standard in countering terrorism "is evident."
He pointed out that India has sought to tarnish Pakistan's image globally by leveling serious allegations of terrorism, aiming to deter investments and striving to include Pakistan in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) blacklist.
The blacklist contains countries that the FATF deems to be non-cooperative in the global fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.
"China firmly opposes double standard in counterterrorism," noted Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning at a press conference on December 27, 2023, while responding to a question asking about its comments on then-recent media reports, which said that the surrendered BNA commander disclosed that India has been secretly supporting terrorist activities in Balochistan.
"Terrorism is humanity's common enemy," Mao said. "To support and use terrorist groups and let them thrive out of one's selfish interests at the expense of international and regional security benefits no one and will only backfire."
Pakistani police officers and investigators examine a burned van after a blast at the entrance of the Confucius Institute at Karachi University on April 26, 2022. The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the bombing. Photo: VCG
China-aid Projects Become Targets of Terror Attacks
For years, China has been helping in economic development that has benefited local people through various investment and assistance projects across Pakistan.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), for instance, is a flagship project under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by China. Launched in 2013, it connects Pakistan's southwest Gwadar Port with Kashi in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, contributing to Pakistan's infrastructure through energy, transport, and industrial cooperation.
China has been a true development partner to Pakistan through the CPEC and BRI projects, said Nouman Rashid, a media advisor of Pakistani media GNN News. "No matter how many problems may come up or whichever Pakistani political party comes into power, these projects are of the people and for the people," Rashid told the Global Times.
However, these projects became a target of some terrorist forces in Pakistan, who "believe that if they can hurt the Chinese nationals in Pakistan through terrorism, the BRI and CPEC projects can be compromised," Moiz Farooq, executive editor of Pakistan-based Daily Ittehad Medis Group, told the Global Times.
Some terrorist activities are supported by Pakistan's rivals who "always intend to sabotage the friendship between China and Pakistan," he added.
The suicide bombing which took place outside the University of Karachi's Confucius Institute on April 26, 2022, was a typical tragedy targeting Chinese nationals in Pakistan, which killed three Chinese nationals and a local driver. The BLA claimed responsibility for the bombing the following day, and warned of more deadly attacks on Chinese targets.
Trying to split and destabilize Pakistan is the main purpose behind India's backing of terrorism in regions like Balochistan, said Liu Zongyi, director of the Center for South Asia Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. "And now there is another purpose: To obstruct and undermine the construction of the CPEC."
Balochistan is a key region of the CPEC, Liu said. "India supports separatism and terrorism in Balochistan and other regions in Pakistan, so as to weaken both Pakistan and China," he told the Global Times. "From the beginning, India has seen the CPEC as a geopolitical project that will hurt its so-called new opportunities in South Asia."
To help maintain regional stability in some Pakistani areas, apart from the current anti-terrorism cooperation, China has made great efforts to support local economic and social development, and improve the living standards of the people there, trying hard to eliminate the root causes of terrorism and separatism at the source, Liu said.
"China's projects are most beneficial for the people of Balochistan," noted Ramay. He mentioned that the Pakistan-China Friendship Hospital in Balochistan was recently completed, saying the hospital is "a major project to improve access to quality medical services in the region."
"Today, the [China-aided] New Gwadar International Airport, hospitals, and mega projects for clean water, have been completed, bringing relief to the people of Balochistan," said Ramay.
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AFG vs PAK : Afghanistan’s Thrilling Victory Over Pakistan in World Cup 2023
Afghanistan Secures 8-Wicket Victory Over Pakistan
Afghanistan stunned Pakistan by eight wickets on Monday, pulling off their second huge upset of the Cricket World Cup.
Afghanistan, needing to win by chasing 283 runs, reached their goal with six balls remaining thanks to strong efforts from captain Hashmatullah Shahidi (48 not out), Rahmat Shah (77 not out), Ibrahim Zadran (87), and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (65).
Pakistan and Afghanistan, who earlier in the tournament surprised the defending winners England, each had three losses and two victories from their five group matches.
Pakistani batsmen Shadab Khan and Iftikhar Ahmed hit two huge boundaries in the last overs to increase their team’s score to 282/7 after 50 overs, ensuring a strong finish for their side. Although Noor Ahmad took three vital wickets to disrupt Pakistan’s batting line, Afghanistan’s pacers did not perform well.
Noor Ahmad Shines with Three Crucial Wickets
As he claimed his third wicket of the day, Noor Ahmad continued to show off his excellent bowling by dismissing Pakistani captain Babar Azam. When Babar Azam was removed by Noor Ahmad in the game’s last overs, he was attempting to accelerate the run rate.
Today, Mohammad Nabi bowled well, dismissing Saud Shakeel. Now that vice captain Shadab Khan has joined Babar Azam at the wicket, Pakistan appears to be in serious danger. Afghanistan will try to take advantage of this unrest.
Noor Ahmad clinched two wickets and dismissed Abdullah Shafique and Muhammad Rizwan to disrupt Pakistan batting. Saud Shakeel and Babar Azam are on crease now, trying to bring some stability for Pakistan.
Pakistan openers Imam-ul-Haq and Abdullah Shafique played in a good partnership but pacer Azmatullah Omarzai provided Afghanistan with first breakthrough as he dismissed Imam-ul-Haq and Pakistan skipper Babar Azam walked to the crease.
Pakistan’s Batting Woes and Afghanistan’s Spin
Pakistan’s batting has not had the option to match the elevated assumptions that players like as Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammed Rizwan, and Babar Azam set. This World Cup, the top batsman on the planet, has not exactly satisfied hopes.
Pakistan’s center request batsmen have endured against turn bowling, which has exacerbated the situation, as shown by their exhibitions against Australia and India.
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The spin trio of Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, and Mujeeb Ur Rahman, on the other hand, provides Afghanistan with a strong bowling lineup that can fully exploit the Chepauk conditions. If the Afghans hope to advance to the ICC World Cup 2023 semifinals, they will need to see a strong showing from their batsmen.
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THE REAL INDIA-PAK DYNAMIC.
THE REAL INDIA-PAK DYNAMIC.
Pakistan has forever I believe been a 'nice yet unpredictably violent' society.
India on other hand has changed in 21st c from a 'good but too weak' to 'not so good yet too too strong' nation.
We know how 20th c Ind-Pak relations went(read nowhere).
Can we do better now?
Time to Mull.
Pak of 20th c has had or shown respect only to Ind's 'high art' & in 21st c to its 'high power', not general soul respect per se, that we know of
Ind on other hand,has always treated Pak with far less respect than it's SOCIETY deserved,more as this 'land of nefarious elements'.
Wonder how these 2 natural soulmates can, aside all religiously political or politically religious meanderings, at a higher powered societal level give each other the opportunity to truly begin re-acquainting with each other, & moving beyond the chips on our shoulders.
Perhaps just the 'wait & watch (this new social media space) policy' is that best ever tactic & opportunity we've all been waiting for!
For Gen Z more than Gen Y & infinitely more than 90's Gen X, seems hell bent on relating to or atleast for a start dealing with each other.
Semi-Communist democracy (20th c India) v/s Communist Semi-democracy ( 20th c Pak) was a dud affair.
Does Semi-Capitalist democracy(21st c India) v/s Communist semi-democracy(21st c Pak) have any hope?
Can Charvak Hindu mind progress into Power-loving Muslim Pak heart more?
And finally-
Coming down to the 2 ends of the political spectrum:
1. 'Principles of politics'- Every pure democracy as there are 100s of around the world, will privately tell you, what the US has openly shouted from the rooftops about for ages -
"A half-working non-dictatorial democracy is a million days better than a working dictator-driven democracy".
Bringing us to the 2nd end , 'real politik'.
Pray why be that the US, that has spent a seemingly majority portion of it's time in foreign policy, 'promoting pure democracy around the world' by all sorts of back-room to full frontal strong-arm tactics for past 75-80 yrs, for some strange reason kept Pakistani near-dictatorship outta it's field of abhorrence?
Is it coz, though we aren't sure, but as Indians long suspect, US finds it in it's own interests to keep this loose political system in Pakistan afloat in perpetuity, making it much easier to bring about regime-change in Pak with least fuss, per region's changing climes & it's changing strategy? Also given how we know for fact now that Pakistan has almost always willingly operated as a 'free agent state for the highest sponsor' in it's foreign affairs, as long believed by the Indians. This as also borne by US-controlled events leading upto the latest unnatural regime change in Pak, as alleged not just by ex Pak PM but by several Indian Pak experts on YT too?
👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIzaSBMpVjI
The Indian-Pak dynamic, turns out, is inextricably linked for long to a US-South Asia dynamic too. A interconnected world for real.
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📰 World News Digest Press Review, July 1st 2023
#Belarus #WagnerFighters: Satellite photos and reports suggest Belarus is constructing an army camp for Wagner fighters, raising concerns about their activities.
#DutchKing #SlaveryApology: On the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery, the Dutch king offers an apology for his country's role in the slave trade, acknowledging historical wrongdoing.
#MeghanMarkle #Sexism: A UK press watchdog finds a tabloid column about hate for Prince Harry's wife, Meghan, to be sexist, sparking a conversation about media representation and bias.
#Inflation #SriLanka: Inflation eases significantly in bankrupt Sri Lanka, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the economic crisis faced by the country.
#AfghanTaliban #Biden: The Afghan Taliban claims that US President Biden has "acknowledged reality" about al-Qaida, hinting at potential implications for the ongoing situation in Afghanistan.
#France #Unrest: France sees more arrests in ongoing unrest, although the intensity of violence appears to have decreased.
#Egypt #NarendraModi: Egyptian honors Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the 'Order of the Nile' award, highlighting the strengthening ties between the two countries.
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#Pakistan #IndianPrisoners: Pakistan reports 308 Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails, reflecting the complexities and challenges in bilateral relations.
#SouthAsia #Bankruptcy #EconomicCrisis: In Sri Lanka, inflation eases, and there are hopes of exiting bankruptcy by September as the country unveils debt restructuring measures.
#UK #PressWatchdog #Sexism: UK press watchdog finds a tabloid column about hate for Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, to be sexist, raising questions about media accountability.
#Europe #Belarus #SlaveryApology: Satellite photos suggest Belarus building an army camp for Wagner fighters, while the Dutch king apologizes for his country's role in slavery.
#China #SCO #XiJinping: Chinese President Xi Jinping to participate in SCO's virtual summit hosted by India, highlighting China's engagement in regional cooperation.
#MiddleEast #Mossad #Pakistan: Mossad uncovers another plot involving Pakistani involvement in a scheme to harm Jewish business people, shedding light on regional security challenges.
#RestOfWorld #KenyaAccident: Tragic road accident claims the lives of at least 51 people in western Kenya, underscoring the importance of road safety measures.
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Pathan created a stir in Pakistan! Ongoing shows became full houses, action was taken on the company
Shahrukh Khan’s ‘Pathan’ is earning hugely worldwide. But
Pakistanis are not watching this film. This is because Indian films are
officially banned there. However, a company in Pakistan organized
Pathan shows illegally. After getting information about this, the Sindh
Board of Film Censors took action. Bollywood’s ‘Badshah’ Shah
Rukh Khan’s new film ‘Pathan’ has taken the world by storm. Soon
“Patna”, is all set to cross the global mark of 800 million. Seema
went on to become India’s biggest Bollywood film.
The film’s business broke Bollywood’s highest record in the overseas
market as well. This explosion of Shahrukh Khan, who is returning to
the screen as a hero after 4 years, remains a topic of discussion not
only in India but also in foreign media. But in neighboring Pakistan,
where Shah Rukh has one of the strongest fans, his film Patan
caused a stir.
Pakistan’s association with Bollywood has been very old and strong.
Films made in Mumbai have earned tremendous money there. Shah
Rukh Khan is one of the most popular Bollywood stars in Pakistan.
But after the tension between the two countries, when Pakistani
artists were banned from working in Bollywood, Indian films were
also banned in return. Although we are very happy about it, but they
cannot see this film in their country. But an event company of
Pakistan has started trying to show Pathan in Karachi through
Jugaad. And now the Sindh Censor Board has taken action on this
act.
Illegally tickets sold for the screening of Pathan
Movie Pathan has not released in Pakistan yet. But a few days ago,
two big Facebook pages in Pakistan illegally sold tickets for the
screening of the film Pathan in Karachi. This screening also took
place in the VIP area of Karachi, went to the Defense Housing
Authority.
The advertisement claimed that Pathan’s show could be viewed for
900 Pakistani rupees (about 265 Indian rupees). Despite the ban on
Bollywood movies in Pakistan, people who believe in piracy watch
Shah Rukh Khan’s movies a lot.
There have been cases of getting pirated DVDs of Bollywood movies
from there. According to a report in Dawn, after fans expressed
interest in the quality and venue of the film on social media, they
were asked to call on the given phone number.
It was revealed in the information that the name of the company
handling the screening of Pathan is Firework Events. However, a
social media search revealed that the company is based in the United
Kingdom and shared plans for the coronation of King Charles on
social media.
It was then learned that all the shows of Pathan Ke Jugaad were sold
out this Saturday, leaving some additional shows on Sunday. The
report also stated that Shah Rukh’s film was to be shown on a
“projector screen”. Later, as public interest grew and details of this
review became public, the Facebook pages were removed.
Sindh Censor Board is in action
Following media reports of illegal screenings of Pathan, the Sindh
Film Censor Board has launched an investigation into a Facebook
page selling tickets for private screenings. The board said in a
statement that if it does not approve the film for public exhibition,
then no person will be able to show it in public or private.
The board has asked Pathan’s private screening company Firework
Events to cancel the screening of the film immediately, citing rules
for screening films and fines for violations. Illegal inspection is
punishable by 3 years imprisonment and a fine of 1,000,000
Pakistani rupees.
Reports say that after this latest warning from the censor board, the
company has stopped the private screening of Pathan. While people
all over the world are going crazy for ‘Patan’, the people of Shahrukh’s
crazy neighboring country are eager to watch the film. Excited
Pakistani fans are creating Pathan vibes on social media as well and
praising Shah Rukh’s strong comeback at the box office.
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Today’s Current Affairs: Pakistani MP Highlights Education Disparities In a powerful speech in Parliament, a Pakistani lawmaker shed light on the stark differences in education systems between Pakistan and India. Syed Mustafa Kamal drew parallels between India's advancements, including moon landings and global CEO representation, and Pakistan's struggling education sector. With over 2 crore children out of school, the MP emphasized the urgent need for educational reform to drive progress and development in the country. [ad_2] Download Latest Movies in HD Quality Downloading In 15 seconds Scroll Down to End of This Post const downloadBtn = document.getElementById('download-btn'); const timerBtn = document.getElementById('timer-btn'); const downloadLinkBtn = document.getElementById('download-link-btn'); downloadBtn.addEventListener('click', () => downloadBtn.style.display = 'none'; timerBtn.style.display = 'block'; let timeLeft = 15; const timerInterval = setInterval(() => if (timeLeft === 0) clearInterval(timerInterval); timerBtn.style.display = 'none'; downloadLinkBtn.style.display = 'inline-block'; // Add your download functionality here console.log('Download started!'); else timerBtn.textContent = `Downloading In $timeLeft seconds`; timeLeft--; , 1000); ); [ad_1] Question 1 - What did the Pakistani lawmaker highlight in his speech at the parliament? - A. Lack of access to healthcare - B. Lack of fresh water and education - C. Lack of transportation facilities - D. Lack of agricultural development Answer: B. Lack of fresh water and education Question 2 - How many children did the Pakistani MP mention are not going to school in Pakistan? - A. 1 crore 20 lakh - B. 2 crore 62 lakh - C. 3 crore 50 lakh - D. 4 crore 15 lakh Answer: B. 2 crore 62 lakh Question 3 - What was highlighted as the reason behind India's booming economy? - A. Lack of political stability - B. Secularism - C. Education system - D. Military power Answer: C. Education system Question 4 - What did social media users suggest about Pakistan's development? - A. They should compare themselves with China - B. They need to change their religion - C. The Army should take control - D. They need to focus more on agriculture Answer: B. They need to change their religion [ad_2] What was highlighted by the Pakistani lawmaker in his Parliament speech? The Pakistani lawmaker highlighted the lack of education among children in Karachi and the country, comparing it to India's successful education system. What contrast did the Pakistani MP draw between Pakistan and India in terms of education? The Pakistani MP contrasted the booming IT sector of India with Pakistan's lower exports, emphasizing the importance of education in shaping a country's economic success. How did the speech of the Pakistani lawmaker spark discussions on social media? The speech of the Pakistani lawmaker led to discussions on social media platforms, with some users agreeing with the comparison made and others criticizing Pakistan's current state of affairs, suggesting the need for change and progress. [ad_1] Download Movies Now Searching for Latest movies 20 seconds Sorry There is No Latest movies link found due to technical error. Please Try Again Later. function claimAirdrop() document.getElementById('claim-button').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('timer-container').style.display = 'block'; let countdownTimer = 20; const countdownInterval = setInterval(function() document.getElementById('countdown').textContent = countdownTimer; countdownTimer--; if (countdownTimer < 0) clearInterval(countdownInterval); document.getElementById('timer-container').style.display = 'none';
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Leaders | Soldiers, Go Home! Pakistan’s Perma-Crisis. Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Most Popular Politician, Must Be Free to Contest Timely Elections
— June 1st, 2023 | The Economist
The One & Only, The Legend of Legends and The Most Honest Politician in The History of Pakistan: IMRAN KHAN!
Imran khan was a terrible prime minister(Bullshit). In office from 2018-2022, the Pakistani cricket star turned populist leader appointed corrupt ministers, locked up his opponents and hounded the press(More Lies and Bullshit). As Pakistanis rapidly went off him (Bullshit.), he peddled desperate anti-American conspiracy theories (Bullshit. He didn’t become American Puppet likes Corrupt Politicians, Army Generals and Judges). Had his government limped on to the general election due later this year, his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (pti) party would probably have been trounced (More lies).
That is how democracy is supposed to work. Bad governments get summarily ejected. Fear of a reckoning encourages politicians to do better. One government’s failures are a lesson to its successors. Yet Pakistan, tragically, has experienced little if any of that. Its Arrogant Corrupt to Their Cores Army Generals, the Real Power in the Country of 240 Million Since Its Independence in 1947, Have Not Permitted a Prime Minister to Complete a Five-Year Term. Mr Khan, an erstwhile military favourite, was handed power after the generals toppled his predecessor, and was then himself Dismissed last year following an Army-orchestrated No-confidence Vote. Thereby, the generals helped turn a failed politician (Bullshit) into a Populist Hero (Because He is an Honest Man, Not Corrupt like Generals, Politicians and Judges. He Refused to Become a Puppet of the US and the WEST), whose rabble-rousing (Bullshit) has become a threat to order (Again Bullshit), even as Pakistan faces a balance-of-payments crisis (It’s not his Fault). It is a textbook example of the incompetence, as well as power-hunger, of the men who presume to run the world’s fifth-most-populous country.
Were Mr Khan’s party allowed to contest the scheduled election, he would now probably be swept back to power in Islamabad. So the army intervened again. It had him charged (Illegally) with ‘Multiple Crimes, From Blasphemy to Terrorism, and Placed Under de-Facto House Arrest’, and then set about dismantling his party. Thousands of pti activists have been arrested and most of the party’s senior leaders (Under Corrupt Generals’ Gunpoint) leant on to renounce Mr Khan. Whether the Corrupt Generals will even let the election go ahead is unclear.
Pakistan’s woeful governance is a direct consequence of such military meddling. The country’s political parties, as the pti is now demonstrating, are shifting bands of opportunists, their members united by little more than an appetite to capitalise on whatever brief opportunity to get rich the generals afford them. Its governments, formed at the army’s behest and in the knowledge that they are unlikely to last a full term, have little incentive to take tough political decisions. No wonder the current administration of Shehbaz Sharif has balked at the eye-watering tax rises and subsidy cuts that the IMF is demanding for its latest bail-out of Pakistan, which would be the 23rd. The courts, an instrument of army control, are often intimidated and corrupted by the generals’ fixer-spies. Ditto the media.
The cost of the dysfunction is incalculable. Dominated by the agriculturally rich state of Punjab, Pakistan was for a long time a match for its much bigger Indian rival. Its army arguably lost four wars against India, but narrowly. Its cricketers were better than their neighbour’s. In 1990 the two countries’ average income per head was almost the same. Now Indians are, on average, 50% richer than Pakistanis. And whereas India is fast becoming a global power, Pakistan, beset by economic, environmental and social crises that its governments scarcely seem to comprehend, has become a global menace. It is abysmally governed, violent, unstable and nuclear-armed. Owing to the public anger Mr Khan is whipping up, it is now also at risk of civil strife. All this in a country whose population is projected to be more than 100m bigger in 2050 than it is today.
This mess has only one solution. The generals must, once and for all, get out of politics. Pakistan otherwise has no chance of getting the better governments it needs and deserves. The time for this is now. The election should be held to schedule and Mr Khan and his party—unimpressive though they are (Not True, again same bullshit)—be free to contest it. It is for Pakistani voters to choose who should govern them. They could scarcely choose worse than their Turkey-cocking Corrupt to their Cores, Arrogant, Schizophrenic and Boak Bollocks Generals. Those self-appointed guardians of Pakistan have done little except lower, weaken and immiserate it. ■
This article appeared in the Leaders section of the print edition under the headline "Soldiers, Go Home"
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