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Aamir Liaquat, Dania Aamir respond to social media reports of divorce

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Syeda Dania Aamir — former PTI MNA Aamir Liaquat’s wife — has declined the news circulating on social media of her divorce, calling it false and urging people to “stop spreading rumours” of a divorce with Liaquat. 

Taking to Instagram, Dania shared a video on her story. “We [me and Aamir Liaquat] are one. We haven’t separated. Please stop spreading fake news,” she said in the video. 

“Rumours are rumours, we will not allow anyone to spread false news. Aamir is Dania and Dania is Aamir, full stop,” she captioned the video. 

Former PTI leader Aamir Liaquat held the PTI responsible for spreading false news about his divorce.

Liaquat — who officially quit the Imran Khan-led PTI, calling the Opposition’s move against the premier “justified” — took to Twitter to respond to the rumours.

Liaquat said: “I vehemently deny all the rumours that PTI and its mercenaries are spreading that I have parted ways with Dania.”

“We love each other immensely. I warned PTI and their rented goons. Don’t enter in my home, otherwise nothing will be left.”

The former PTI leader urged the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the concerned institutions to take action against those involved in spreading false reports about his divorce on social media.

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A 4.9-magnitude earthquake rattles Swat and surrounding areas.

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Late on Thursday night, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.9 shook the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as well as the surrounding districts of Swat.

Fearfully, people emerged from their houses and began reciting passages from the Holy Quran. The earthquake did not cause any documented casualties or damage to property in any area in Swat.

The earthquake’s epicenter, according to the National Seismic Monitoring Centre in Islamabad, was situated 71 kilometers deep in the border region between Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.

A 5.3-magnitude earthquake that struck earlier in the day rocked several Pakistani cities, including Islamabad, Peshawar, Mardan, Kohat, and the Swat valley. In addition, Lower Dir, Malakand, and Muzaffarabad all experienced earthquakes.

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Sources claim that Babar was reappointed as the cricket team’s captain.

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Reappointing Babar Azam to lead the national squad upon the call of the newly-formed selection committee was decided by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday.

Sources claim that Babar will captain the Green Shirts in the upcoming five-match Twenty20 series against New Zealand, which kicks off on April 20.

After the team’s crushing defeat in the ICC World Cup 2023, Shaheen Shah Afridi was chosen as the white-ball captain, while Shan Masood was named the red-ball captain by the previous PCB administration.

The sources claimed that Babar’s appointment as captain was suggested by the selection committee. They said he will go to the Kakul training camp as captain.

Shaheen had chosen to step down, but his close friends urged him against it and to wait for the PCB’s decision, according to individuals close to him.

After guiding the team for four years, Babar resigned as captain of the national team in all formats in November of last year. After Pakistan’s poor performance in both the Asia Cup and the World Cup, where they were unable to advance to the semi-finals, he faced criticism for several months.

Although Babar was named Test and white-ball captain in 2020 and 2019, respectively, the side has neither won an Asia Cup nor an ICC championship while he has been captain.

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Two children died after consuming apples treated with pesticide.

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 four more children were ill and at least two toddlers died in Abbottabad on Thursday after consuming apples treated with pesticide.

The specifics include that as the children were traveling home from their studies at the madrassa, they ate sprayed apples from a garden. As a result, six of the children’s conditions worsened, and they were sent to a local hospital right away.

Four children were in serious condition and two died in the hospital while receiving treatment. Five-year-old Fanan and seven-year-old Hina Shehzadi were named as the deceased.

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