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‘Threatening memo’: PM Imran Khan names US in ‘slip of tongue’ during address

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ISLAMABAD:  As the threat of the no-confidence motion looms to oust him from office, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday addressed the nation and said that he would not resign at any cost and would “never allow this conspiracy” to succeed.

The United States, he said in a “slip of the tongue” and then moved on and stated that “a foreign country” had sent a “threatening memo” which was against the Pakistani nation.

“…the letter stated that the no-confidence motion was being tabled even before it was filed, which means the Opposition was in contact with them,” the premier alleged.

PM Imran Khan said the memo was against him, not against the government. “…it stated that if the no-confidence motion passes, Pakistan will be forgiven, if not, there will be consequences.”

The premier stated that it was an “official letter” that was communicated to Pakistan’s ambassador, who was taking notes during the meeting.

The premier said he had not revealed all the text mentioned in the letter but noted that there “were other horrifying” details in it.

PM Imran Khan said the envoy was told that if Imran Khan remains in power, Pakistan would face “difficulties”.

“Is this our standing? We are a strong nation of 220 million,” the premier asked the nation. PM Imran Khan said the letter does not mention any reason and only wanted his ouster.

“…our ambassador told the foreign official that the prime minister had visited Russia after delibrations with [the country’s top brass]. But the foreign official stated that no, it was just Imran Khan’s decision,” the premier revealed.

PM Imran Khan said the foreign official knew that the ones who would come into power after him would have no issues taking orders from external forces.

“But what is most disturbing is that our people, who are sitting here, are in contact with foreign powers,” he said, as he referred to the”three stooges” — PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif, PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari, and PDM chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman.

‘Pakistan never appreciated for partaking in war on terror’

Before that, PM Imran Khan said that despite Pakistan’s participation and sacrifices it made for the United States’ “war on terror”, Islamabad never received appreciation.

The premier noted that when the country’s northern areas were bombarded by US drones, he was the “only politician” who staged sit-ins against it.

“None of the senior politicians raised their voice against it as they were afraid that it might draw United States’ ire.

PM Imran Khan said Pakistanis suffered due to the “war on terror”. Therefore, the premier said when he came into power, he aspired for an independent foreign policy.

“…our policy was not anti-US, -Europe, or even India […] it became anti-Indian after New Delhi revoked the special status of Kashmir and broke international law in August 2019,” the premier said.

‘Opposition ready to follow foreign orders’

PM Imran Khan said PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif was convicted in Pakistani courts. Lashing out at the Opposition, he said the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and other institutions had made cases against them.

“Will foreign countries want such corrupt people in power in their states? They are ready to accept such corrupt politicians, but I am not acceptable to them,” the prime minister said.

The premier said the foreign powers were well-aware of the properties and assets of the “corrupt” politicians as he gave a reason behind the Opposition’s readiness to “follow foreign orders.”

After Deputy NA Speaker Qasim Suri adjourned the lower house session to avoid the no-confidence motion, Prime Minister Imran Khan is addressing the nation. 

The prime minister wondered why were the “three stooges” acceptable to the foreign powers. “I will tell you why they are acceptable. During dictator Pervez Musharraf’s tenure, only 11 drone attacks took place, but after them, during the 10 years of [PPP and PML-N’s] tenure, 400 drone attacks took place.”

“They did not even utter a single word against it […] Even Hamid Karzai, who was the president of Afghanistan where the US forces were present, would condemn the drone attacks, but our politicians did not express reservations against it,” he said.

The prime minister said Fazl, according to WikiLeaks, told the former United States ambassador to Pakistan, that he will serve America just like the others. “Nawaz Sharif, according to Indian journalist Barkha Dutt, held secretive meetings with Narendra Modi in Nepal.”

“Shahbaz claimed that I was wrong to say absolutely not to the United States […] this is why they like them,” the prime minister said on Opposition leaders’ acceptability to foreign powers.

PM Imran Khan lamented that during the “war on terror”, overseas Pakistanis were put behind bars, and no government raised reservations over it as they feared the repercussions.

“…you have never taken a stand for Pakistanis, Shahbaz. Neither can your brother — Nawaz — as they know where his money is stashed,” the prime minister said.

The premier said that the Opposition claimed that if the “threat letter” was real, they would side with him. “So why did you not partake in the NA committee session where it was presented.”

The prime minister said he briefed the federal cabinet about it, senior journalists were informed about it, and later it was presented before the National Security Committee and the Parliament.

Reason for joining politics

At the beginning of his address, the premier said Pakistan has reached a “defining moment” in its history where it is left with only two options, adding that the nation now has to choose which path to take.

“But before that, I would like to tell the nation why I joined politics,” he said, as he went on to provide the reasons for his career choice.

“I already enjoyed fame and had money due to my faith in Allah, and I was part of a generation that was born to an independent state, unlike my parents,” he said. “My parents used to tell me to be thankful as I was born into an independent state and did not have to witness the rule of the British.”

The premier said that the founding fathers of Pakistan had envisaged a welfare state, based on the model of Riyasat-e-Madina, but the country was nowhere near that model.

“…I came into politics because I realised that Pakistan cannot move in the direction that Allama Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam wanted. Pakistan’s real reason was to establish an Islamic welfare state, just like Riasat-e-Madina,” he said.

The premier said in line with the ideology of Pakistan, he started politics and included three things in his manifesto — justice, humanity, and self-reliance.

He said that during his youth, he saw that the country was progressing toward the path of success and development.

“People from South Korea, the Middle East, and Malaysia used to come to Pakistan to study at universities here,” he said. “But because of the corruption of political leaders, it started witnessing a decline.

“[To steer the country out of that decline], I want the children of this country to follow the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).”

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“I am not a public entity”: Alizeh Shah responds to social media detractors

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Pakistani entertainment star Alizeh Shah rebuked social media detractors who criticized her sartorial selections in recent posts.

Following a month-long absence from social media, Alizeh Shah reemerged on her Instagram account early this month, successfully capturing significant attention with her K-pop-inspired outfit selections in recent posts.

Nevertheless, the celebrity was not the subject of discourse for several valid reasons, and some social media users condemned Shah’s holiday attire in the United States.

The ‘Mera Dil Mera Dushman’ actress, unable to tolerate any bullying, addressed the issue on her Instagram stories with a series of text messages, condemning the haters who criticized her decisions.

“I genuinely feel sympathy for you detractors … “You are all simply obsessed,” Shah commenced writing. “Resenting me merely because you lacked sufficient affection?”Alizeh Shah responds to trolls.She stated, “I understand that being Pakistani and possessing a distinct fashion sense creates numerous challenges for others, but is that truly my concern?” You enjoy watching Pakistani females in short cholis and lehngas in films, yet when we choose to wear anything we prefer, you criticize us? And for what purpose?

I am a public figure, not public property; therefore, please refrain from sharing your unconstructive ideas. “I will no longer tolerate,” Shah declared. “Because it is my prerogative to pursue any actions or identity I desire.”

“Everyone experiences a phase, and if I wish to express it, I will simply articulate it.” The performer said, “Disregard it if it disturbs you.”

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Ahsan Khan and Mehwish Hayat collaborate in the drama series “Meray Qatil Meray Dildaar.”

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Excitement is in the air as Mehwish Hayat and Ahsan Khan link together for the new drama serial “Meray Qatil Meray Dildaar.”

After eight years, Mehwish Hayat is making a comeback to television, and fans of drama are ecstatic about the actor’s arrival into the scene.

With her best friend and fellow actress Ahsan Khan, Hayat, who had a short but significant comeback seven months ago with the telefilm Ijazat, has agreed to work on her next project, Meray Qatil Meray Dildaar.

A large cast and an amazing plot are promised in the drama that will air on a private channel.

Fans were thrilled to hear this news and can’t wait to see the pair on film together again.

Although she made her first TV debut in seven years with her role in Ijazat, her most recent major drama was in 2016.

Meray Qatil Meray Dildaar is anticipated to debut by December of this year, according to a number of media publications, with more information to be disclosed in the upcoming weeks.

In 2016, Hayat last enthralled drama viewers in the hit series Dil Lagi, costarring with Humayun Saeed.

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“Princess” is how Tuba Anwar describes herself.

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When Syeda Tuba Anwar, a famous actress, posted new vacation photos to Instagram, she called herself a “princess.”

Tuba Anwar uploaded a few fresh photos to her Instagram account on Tuesday night, which appeared to be from a trip to the northern regions.

The “Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain” actress captioned the two-picture slideshow with the Punjabi song “Aa Chaliye” and said, “I’m a VIP: very important princess.” The fashionista’s carefree, off-duty holiday ensemble exuded comfort as she chose a denim-on-denim ensemble in clashing hues, accessorized it with a basic white t-shirt and matching sneakers, and finished the carefree style with braided hair.

With likes and praise for the celebrity in the comments area, thousands of her followers showered the now-viral post with their affection.

On the professional front, Tuba Anwar is presently starring in “Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain,” the follow-up to her immensely popular serial from the previous year. She came back to play Farhat in the acclaimed drama, which included, among others, Saud Qasmi, Javeria Saud, Munawar Saeed, Samina Ahmed, Asma Abbas, Hasan Ahmed, Sunita Marshall, Junaid Jamshaid, Fazal Hussain, Rimha Ahmed, Faiza Khan, Afzal Khan, and Madiha Iftikhar.

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