Kangana Ranaut Wants to become Prime Minister of India?

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Bollywood actor Kangana wants to become the Prime Minister of India?

Kangana Ranaut, a Bollywood actor, has revealed her political plans and stated that she wants to become Prime Minister of India.

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Bollywood A-lister Kangana Ranaut, who will play Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in her upcoming film, has disclosed whether she intend to become PM in real life.

Now poised to run in the elections on the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ticket.

She responded to questions during her recent outing, “I recently completed a movie called Emergency.

After watching that film, no one will want me as Prime Minister.”

It’s worth noting that Ranaut directed and produced the biographical historical film “Emergency” and also stars in the leading role, portraying former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi.

She and Ritesh Shah co-wrote the title, which also stars Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Chaudhry, Milind Soman, and the late actor Satish Kaushik.

The theatrical release date of the film has been pushed back to June 14.

Additionally, she has an untitled bilingual film in the pipeline, reportedly a psychological thriller.

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Shadab Khan Performed Umrah With his Wife

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Shadab Khan performed Umrah with his wife on first wedding anniversary.

Former vice-captain of Pakistan cricket team and all-rounder Shadab Khan performed Umrah along with his wife. And also wrote a beautiful message to his wife on their first wedding anniversary.

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On social platform X, Shadab Khan wrote a message to his wife on the completion of one year of marriage saying, “There were many ups and downs in my life during the first year of marriage.”

But you stood by me, we cried together, laughed together, and made many memorable moments.

Thanking his wife for being his life partner, he wrote that they are beginning their second year of marriage by performing Umrah together.

And at the same time, he prayed to Allah to always give us a happy and healthy life.

All-rounder Shadab Khan married the daughter of national team coach Saqlain Mushtaq on January 24, 2023.

Their marriage ceremony was kept private, besides all the information about the cricketer’s wife was also kept private.

However, Shadab Khan informed the fans about this news by sharing a picture of his marriage on social media.

Earlier, fast bowler and Pakistan T20 cricket team captain Shaheen Shah Afridi also released a message on social media for his wife Ansha Afridi on the occasion of their first wedding anniversary.

Posting the picture on X, he wrote, ‘Happy first wedding anniversary, my life partner, my lifeline!’

Expressing his love for his wife, the cricketer wrote, “I will always be grateful to you for all the things you have done for me and made my heart happy.”

Thank you for being my strength throughout the year. Inshallah, there are many more years to come.

Shaheen Shah Afridi and former captain Shahid Afridi’s daughter Insha Afridi’s wedding ceremony was held on September 19 in Karachi.

Both were married in February 2023, Shaheen Shah Afridi tied the knot soon after the important tournament of Cricket World Cup 2023.

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PTI-Backed Independent Candidate MNA Waseem Qadir joins PML-N

Waseem Qadir, PTI-backed winner in the NA-121, officially joins PML-N.

After winning the NA-121 seat in Lahore on February 8, Waseem Qadir, an independent candidate supported by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), formally joins a member of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

Qadir is shown with prominent party members, such as Chief Organiser Maryam Nawaz, in a video message issued by the PML-N, announcing his return “back home.”

After defeating Sheikh Rohail Asgher of the PML-N by a margin of more than 8,000 votes, Qadir declared his allegiance to the PML-N and pledged to advance his constituency and its people. Given that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the PML-N both aggressively seek out support from independent candidates in order to bolster their standing, this action represents a serious loss for the PTI.

The first elected member to leave the party after the polls, the former PTI leader underlined that he joined the PML-N to better serve his constituency and its citizens.

Given the strategic significance of alliances in the post-election context, PTI faces increased hurdles as a result of the NA-121 seat loss. Despite not having a majority, the PML-N is now the largest party in the parliament with 79 seats after the poll. With both the PTI and the PML-N declaring victories, the aftermath of the elections has increased uncertainty and made it more difficult to build a stable administration.

Important coalition talks will take place in the next days as the nation struggles with urgent matters, such as negotiations for a new program to stabilize the economy from the International Monetary Fund. In order to become prime minister, the candidate must win a simple majority of 169 seats in the National Assembly; this objective depends on the outcome of coalition talks and the possibility that independents supported by Khan will join a smaller party bloc.

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Narendra Modi will Inaugurate Abu Dhabi first Temple

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Indian PM Narendra Modi is to inaugurate first temple in Abu Dhabi.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the first temple in the United Arab Emirates, the Indian Prime Minister will pay an official visit to Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

The Indian Prime Minister will hold meetings with senior officials during the two-day visit, including Vice President and President of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. On Wednesday, the Prime Minister will also officially inaugurate the first temple in the Middle East in Abu Dhabi.

The decision to build this temple was taken during Modi’s visit to the UAE in 2015. Current President Muhammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who was the Crown Prince at the time, donated 13.5 acres of land for the temple.

It should be noted that skilled Indian artisans cut hundreds of tons of stones required for the construction of the temple, which were later transported to the United Arab Emirates.

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ECP Orders to Stop Final Results of 26 Constituencies

The ECP orders that inconclusive results be stop in 26 constituencies.

Among many constituencies that the Election Commission ECP has orders to stop the inconclusive results are Mansehra, Peshawar, NA 28, Islamabad, NA 46, NA 47, NA 48, Attock, NA 49, and NA 50, including Rawalpindi, Gujarat, NA 63 and Gujarat.

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Similarly, there is no final decision on PP 11, PP 14 of Punjab Assembly, PP 16 of Rawalpindi, PP 20 of Chakwal, PP 31, PP 33, PP 34 of Gujarat and PP 59 of Gujranwala there is no seat.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly

The Election Commission’s order has also affected the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, which will affect Peshawar constituencies PK-72, PK-73, PK-74, PK-75, PK-79, PK-80, and PK-82.

Balochistan Assembly

Finally, the Election Commission has withheld the final results of PB-01 in Zhob in the Balochistan Assembly.

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11 Womens Succeeded in General Seats of NA

11 Womens succeeded in general seats of the National Assembly (NA).

11 womens belonging to different parties have succeeded in winning the election of National Assembly (NA) seats by directly contesting the election.

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According to the details, 11 women have won the election from different constituencies of the National Assembly in the election held on February 8.

The Election Commission declared PTI-backed independent candidate Shandana Gulzar successful with 78971 votes from NA-30 Peshawar.

In Hafizabad NA-67, PTI-backed independent candidate Aniqa Mehdi defeated former federal minister Saiza Tard Ko, securing victory with 208,943 votes.

Nosheen Iftikhar, representing the Muslim League-Nawaz, has been re-elected as MNA from NA-73 Sialkot, securing 112143 votes.

Shezra Mansab from NA-112 Nankana Sahib has won the National Assembly election by getting 105646 votes and defeating former Federal Interior Minister Ejaz Shah.

Maryam Nawaz, the vice president of Muslim League-Nawaz, has won the National Assembly election for the first time by getting 83885 votes from NA-119.

From NA-156, PTI-backed independent candidate Ayesha Nazir Jatt won by securing 119,820 votes.

Tahmina Daultana, representing the Muslim League-Nawaz, won again in the MNA seat from NA-158, gathering 111196 votes.

In NA 185 DG Khan, Zartaj Gul secured re-election as Member of the National Assembly, gathering 94881 votes.

In NA-202 Khairpur, Nafeesa Shah of Pakistan Peoples Party emerged victorious with 146083 votes, NA-209 saw Shazia Murri securing victory with 156002 votes, and Asia Ishaq of MQM won with 74672 votes from NA-232 Karachi.

It’s worth noting that out of the 111 parties registered in the Election Commission, they issued tickets to 280 women on the general seats of the National Assembly in the election.

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37 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Air Strikes on Rafah

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Israel that freed two Israeli hostages in the Rafah amid air strikes.

Early on Monday, Israel launched an operation with special forces that resulted in the release of two Israeli prisoners from Rafah, air strikes caused numerous injuries and 37 deaths, according to local health officials, in the southern Gaza city.

Fernando Simon Marman, 60, and Louis Hare, 70, were let free following a cooperative operation by the Israel Defence Force (IDF), Israel’s internal Shin Bet security service, and the Special Police Unit in Rafah, according to the Israeli military.

The IDF announced that the two men, who were abducted by Hamas on October 7 from Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak, were transferred to the Tel Hashomer Medical Complex in good health.

According to Israeli military spokesman Lt Col. Richard Hecht, “it was a very complex operation.” “We’ve been working on this operation for a very long time. We were holding out for ideal circumstances.

According to Hecht, there were intense gunfire exchanges between the raiding party and the surrounding buildings, and the hostages were being kept on the second floor of a structure that was stormed with an explosive charge.

According to him, an airstrike was launched concurrently to enable the forces to be removed.

Rafah residents contacted by Reuters via a messaging app claimed that the airstrikes sparked widespread panic because many people were asleep when the raids began. There were fears that Israel had started its incursion into Rafah on foot.

Residents claim that two mosques and other homes were struck by Israeli planes, tanks, and ships during the strikes.

Without giving any information, the Israeli military claimed on Monday that it had carried out a “series of strikes” on southern Gaza that have now “concluded.”

Israel’s military has ordered citizens to evacuate before raids on Gaza cities without organizing a detailed evacuation strategy.

Israel Military Operation

According to the White House, US President Joe Biden informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday that Israel shouldn’t begin a military action in Rafah unless it has a solid strategy in place to guarantee the protection of the approximately one million people who are now seeking refuge there.

According to aid organizations, an attack on Rafah would be disastrous. In an enclave destroyed by Israel’s military operation, it is the final area that is reasonably safe.

Days after the US president declared that Israel’s military response in the Gaza Strip had been “over the top” and voiced serious concerns about the growing number of civilian deaths in the Palestinian enclave, Biden and Netanyahu held a 45-minute conversation.

According to Netanyahu’s office, the military has been instructed to devise a strategy for the evacuation of Rafah and the destruction of four Hamas battalions that it claims are stationed there.

According to Israeli counts, Hamas militants killed 1,200 people in southern Israel and kidnapped at least 250 during their assault on October 7.

Over 28,000 Palestinians have died as a result of Israel’s military attack on the Gaza Strip in retaliation, according to the health ministry controlled by Hamas.

In an interview that aired on Sunday, Netanyahu stated that Israel’s war in the region was justified because “enough” of the 132 Israeli captives that were still being held in Gaza were still alive.

A senior Hamas official was quoted by the Hamas-run Aqsa Television on Sunday, stating that any Israeli ground operation in Rafah will “blow up” the hostage-exchange talks.

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First woman member of assembly elected from Chitral

Suraiya Bibi, an independent candidate from Chitral, has been elected as the first woman member of the assembly.

She is the first woman from Chitral to become a Member of the Assembly, she created history by winning the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly seat PK One Chitral in the general elections.

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She is the first woman from Chitral to serve as Member of Assembly from Chitral region.

He defeated his closest rival Jamiat Ulma Islam Pakistan Fazal’s Shakeel Ahmed by a margin of over 8000 votes.

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Suraiya Bibi secured 18,914 votes out of a total of 130,189 registered voters, including 60,645 women and 69,544 men. The elections saw a high turnout rate of 50.48%, which shows the enthusiasm of voters in the area.

For the women of Chitral, who have long been marginalized in a traditional and male-dominated society, her victory is a monumental achievement.

Suraiya Bibi’s success also challenges the stereotypes and barriers that have prevented women from participating in politics in the region.

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How was February 8 for Voters?

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Explore the intricacies of the voters experience on the February 8.

See every detail of the February 8 voters experience, learning about the difficulties, victories, and democratic ramifications.

Were the elections peaceful? How was the turnout? Did the polling start on time? Have there been complaints of misconduct? How was the situation at the polling stations? Which party was most active in mobilizing its supporters in the country?

From different people you will get their different answers especially regarding their own areas, their answers will be related to their area.

Polling started in Pakistan at 8 am on Thursday. After that, for the next 9 hours, there were several incidents regarding the peacefulness or disruption of the polling.

If you’re lucky, you’ll be out of the polling station within minutes. But if you were among the unlucky ones, polling might not have even started at your polling station till 3 pm.

If the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had been diligent while entering your family data in the polling lists, you would have got the vote of your entire family at a single station.

Otherwise, the father may vote in the nearest polling station but the son will not. Then you will be running from station to station looking for your vote.

no! You cannot send your ID card to 8300 to find out your polling station because the mobile phone services were stopped by the authorities before you woke up in the morning.

Voters Experiences

Any work in the country is bound to have inconveniences and obstacles because seamless work and Pakistan are two different things.

In areas where there were no intentional or unintentional obstructions to the voting process, low turnout, widespread disillusionment and a lack of mobilization meant that many people did not bother to exercise their democratic right.

Elections in Pakistan are a name of excitement and celebration. But these elements were not visible on Thursday.

Similarly, there was no enthusiasm among voters for any tangible change after the elections. Citizens old and young told Dawn that their hopes for this election were low.

They were disappointed and could not find a representative to vote for. But still many people reached the polling stations and exercised their right to vote.

In some areas of Lahore, especially where important leaders of the Muslim League (N) stood, the party provided food and transport facilities to the voters.

In areas of Karachi where the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) was in a strong position, the party took some similar measures to attract voters.

While the voting activities in Balochistan continued to be disrupted due to which the situation in the constituencies changed.

Political parties in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa failed to turn out a large number of voters. Turnout remained low as both provinces were hit by violent attacks.

These were the first elections for the residents of the tribal areas after the merger with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and mainstreaming.

The turnout was definitely low but polling was peaceful in most places except for reports of violent incidents in a few areas.

Trouble for Voters

The sentiment and turnout may vary across the country but one thing that was common across the country was the management issues.

Many people had not verified their voting details through 8300. Failing verification, they then depended on handwritten slips by political party agents at camps outside polling stations.

With a piece of paper in hand, he reached the polling booth, but he could not vote because his name was not included in the list.

According to the few complaints reported in Karachi, the polling staff deliberately misled people that their vote was not registered in the area.

There were also reports from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and other areas that the votes of the people of one family were shifted to different areas of the city.

It used to be that if you wanted to vote, you had to go to a remote area at the price of 272.89 per liter of petrol. So which one would you choose?

There was a severe lack of clear instructions to guide voters to the polling stations. Polling stations set up in schools in Karachi usually have booths on the first and second floors, voters, especially elderly voters, have to climb stairs and when they reach the top, they are told that their vote is in the next building.

It was the responsibility of the security personnel and the presiding officer to guide the people and direct them to the correct polling booths.

Complaints of lack of training among polling staff were also received in Karachi.

However, polling staff in Punjab and Islamabad were found to facilitate people to exercise their right to vote.

Situation at Polling Stations

Nevertheless, people from across the country came out of their homes to exercise their right to vote. At some polling stations queues started as early as 8 am while in other areas the rush of voters increased as the day progressed.

In some areas of Lahore and Punjab, there were reports of more active participation of women than men in polling.

The conversion of dilapidated government schools into polling stations itself justified the rejection of every political party. Dirty toilets and untidy classrooms left a distasteful impression on voters.

There was a severe shortage of rooms in polling stations in Sindh and Punjab as two to three polling stations were built in a school.

This was done out of necessity because the Election Commission lacked at least 150,000 polling stations in proportion to the population of voters.

As a result, people had to wait in queues for hours. To be honest, it was the result of their slow pace. In areas where polling started on time, polling staff waited for hours for voters to arrive.

Citizens left their homes to vote after having breakfast of halwa puri and naan chana in the afternoon on the day of the holiday.

On the contrary, at some polling stations, dutiful citizens were queuing up to cast their votes as early as 8 am.

The presiding officer of a polling station in Karachi told Dawn that polling began in the absence of polling agents of political parties due to the queue.

There were sporadic complaints of attacks, clashes and riots at polling stations from different parts of the country, but apart from these incidents, the polling process from 8 am to 5 pm was peaceful.

There were no Facilities for the Disabled

The Election Commission has not provided significant facilities to disabled persons. The polling stations had tall stairs that they had to climb to reach their respective polling booths.

Polling stations across the country lacked special arrangements to accommodate persons with disabilities. The presence of stairs meant that ramps were not provided for people in wheelchairs.

Since polling stations were set up in schools, there was no question of lifts. Narrow corridors and tiny polling booths further restricted the mobility of the disabled and senior citizens.

But despite all odds, they came to the polling station, some were helped by their families and some were carried up the stairs with wheelchairs.

There were no special ballot papers for blind voters and no special written signs for the hearing impaired.

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ANP Senior Vice President Ameer Haider Hoti has Resigned

After the defeat in elections, Ameer Haider Hoti resigned from post.

PESHAWAR: The Awami National Party (ANP) senior vice president, Ameer Haider Khan Hoti, has resigned to his post.

Aamir Haider Khan Hoti, senior vice president of Awami National Party, has said in his statement on the social media platform X (Twitter) that he openly accepts the responsibility for the defeat of ANP in all the constituencies of my native district of Mardan.

He said that if the people of my constituency and Mardan do not trust us, then I announce my resignation from the post of the party. As a lowly member of the party, I will be a part of Bacha Khan’s convoy.

In another post, Hoti congratulated newly elected MPA Abdul Salam Khan and MNA Atif Khan well in their service to the people, even as he graciously accepted their electoral setback.

From 2008 to 2013, Hoti—the nephew of ANP President Asfandyar Wali Khan—was Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s youngest and longest-serving elected chief minister.

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