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No-trust motion: Tweeps explain meaning of Karbala to PM Imran Khan

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With all eyes on the crucial National Assembly session today for voting on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, both sides [the Opposition and government] seem to be confident.

A night before the vote, PM Imran Khan decided to juxtaposing the ongoing political situation in Pakistan with the incident of Karbala. He said Imam Hussain (AS), his family and believers sacrificed their lives in order to highlight the difference between right and wrong.

“Today, when we stand up against treachery and deception for the sake of truth and love of homeland, Imam Hasan (AS) and Imam Hussain (AS) are our strength,” he wrote.

However, replying to his tweet, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari compared the premier with Yazeed.

“During Karbala, Yazeed also claimed to be on the right path; however, till the end of the world he would remain on the wrong side,” he wrote on his official Twitter handle.

Senior journalist Asma Shirazi said: “It is a pity that Yazeed’s arrogance and oppression caused the Karbala incident and to make the numbers game in the Parliament a battle of right and wrong is a shameful aspect.”

“Followers of Imam Hassan (AS) and Imam Hussain (AS) were against the wrong yesterday and will continue to be against it in the future,” he said.

Meanwhile, another Twitter user, Atif Tauqeer, highlighted that Imam Hussain (AS) was not the ruler instead he had challenged the allegiance.

“You the ruler [prime minister] and you are making people swear allegiance like Yazeed,” he accused Imran Khan, adding that those who fight against him [Imran Khan] are doing the right thing.

“In this situation, Hussainiat (to follow Hussain) is to fight against you instead of fighting on behalf of you/your behalf,” he wrote.

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The position that Mahira Khan takes on sleeveless attire is a topic of discussion.

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One of the most prominent actresses in Pakistan, Mahira Khan, has sparked a new discussion by expressing her opinions on the traditional practices that are associated with the wearing of clothing.

At the Arts Council Karachi, the superstar reflected on her profession, the significance of cultural values, and the impact that her family had on her upbringing. The conversation took place during an in-depth conversation with the well-known poet Anwar Maqsood.
During the conversation, Mahira expressed her affection for her grandmother, who had passed away, and mentioned that she was against attire that did not have sleeves. “I was always cautious around my grandmother and avoided wearing sleeveless clothes out of respect for her,” Mahira shared with us.

The actress emphasized that even if new generations are more intellectual and aware than older generations, it is important to maintain cultural values and the custom of wearing clothes that is modest.

“This tarbiyat (upbringing) is essential and should remain intact,” she stated in addition.

The comment that she made, on the other hand, has been met with criticism on the internet. Several users of social media have pointed out that Mahira herself prefers to wear sleeveless outfits when she is attending public events. Remarks made by her have been deemed inconsistent by some detractors, who have stated that the principles she preaches are not in line with the lifestyle choices she makes.

In spite of the criticism, Mahira Khan continues to garner worldwide admiration from her loyal followers, who value her forthrightness and thoughtful perspectives on the preservation of traditional traditions.

The actress, who went on to pursue a career in cinema and television dramas after beginning her career as a video jockey [VJ],

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Sadia Imam reveals something unexpected about her bridal dress.

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Sadia Imam talked about her wedding mishap, in which her bridal attire was damaged by a fire in her store that eventually destroyed the entire establishment, on her most recent appearance on the morning show “Good Morning Pakistan,” hosted by Nida Yasir.

Imam said, “I was heartbroken because the dress was in my mother’s favorite color combination.”

However, I had created a comparable color scheme for a different customer,” she added. I got in touch with her because I needed a refresher on the colors because I couldn’t figure out what they were again after seeing the images of her garment.

“However, that girl offered me to wear her dress very kindly because her wedding was after mine,” the famous person said. “Since I got the same dress made for her later, I wore her bridal gown instead of mine at my wedding.”

“I always remember that girl and stay a little prayer for her whenever I see my wedding dress, which I’ve kept for Meerab (Imam’s daughter),” Imam said in closing.

It is noteworthy to mention that in 2013, Sadia Imam and Adnan Haider got married. Meerab is the name of the couple’s shared daughter.

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Is Pakistan being visited by Emraan Hashmi?

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In a recent online interview, Humaima Malick opened up to an Indian media source about her friendship and co-star in her first Bollywood film, Emraan Hashmi. She revealed that the “Tiger 3” actor truly loves being famous and likes to show it off.

In response to a question regarding a possible visit by Hashmi to Pakistan during a rapid-fire section, Malick stated, “I would tell all the girls, ‘Immy is coming; go meet him at the airport.'” They’ll all get quite enthusiastic, and he’ll be pleased as well.

She went on, “Because he really enjoys his stardom and likes to show off.”

Malick said that she would ask Hashmi what his secret mantra is to be so self-indulgent if she had the opportunity to interview him for her podcast.

It is important to remember that Emraan Hashmi and Humaima Malick starred together in “Raja Natwarlal,” the crime thriller directed by Kunal Deshmukh and starring Paresh Rawal, Kay Kay Menon, and Deepak Tijori. This was Malick’s Bollywood debut.

Critics gave the movie favourable reviews when it first came out in 2014.

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