Meanwhile, Aamir Liaquat has become a controversial parliamentarian since he released some problematic statements against former prime minister Imran Khan. He is reportedly amongst the PTI dissidents who refused to stand with Imran Khan against the No-Confidence Vote.
Massive protests held across Pakistan last night on Sunday to denounce the ouster of former PM Imran Khan. The protestors decried the incoming government,...
The video of the opposition leader has gone viral on social media with netizens mocking the opposition leader for confusion between heart and mind. Some say he is confused and anxious. Others posted hilarious comments on social media on his video.
Netizens are now guessing what the two parliamentarians talked about. Some find it suspicious. The video does not record their conversation but it seems that Fawad Chaudhry is trying to explain something to Khawaja Saad Rafique.
According to media reports, the censor board of Kuwait strictly monitors the content of the movie and does not allow content that does not align with foreign and national interests.
The government of Pakistan has signed Better Work Program Agreement along with International Labour Organization. Masood Khan, the Pakistani diplomat, and politician shared the news on his Twitter account.
“Can we all come out and reject this decision? What kind of democracy is this where the people’s votes have no value over the MNAs who can easily sell out their souls and their countrymen," said Quratulai Baloch.
Sara Zaman, a classical music teacher at the National Council of Arts in Lahore, said alongside the sarangi, other traditional instruments such as the sitar, santoor, and tanpura are also dying out.
A statement of Supreme Court from the hearing of suo-moto case on No Confidence Motion went viral on Twitter. The SC had remarked that apparently the ruling given on the NCM seems wrong.
In a tweet on Wednesday, Dost Mazari said: “I have refused to become Qasim Suri. I cannot commit treason against the constitution. Imran Khan can label me as a traitor". Not holding back, Qasim Suri hit back at Dost Mazari.