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"जालसाज़": Parvez Ahmed, arrested in Bengaluru for aiding a Pakistani preacher's illegal stay in India, helped several Pakistanis obtain fake identities, including passports, voter IDs, and Aadhaar cards, allowing them to pose as Hindus and settle in India
According to the initial investigation, he aided at least five families in relocating to India while posing as Hindus.
| Satyaagrah | Islam
"दे रे ना बाबा": Saudi Arabia has issued a stern warning to Pakistan, threatening bilateral ties as beggars flood the Kingdom under Umrah visas, prompting Pakistan to enact the Umrah Act and launch a nationwide crackdown on the beggar mafia
The problem of Pakistani beggars has continued to affect the Gulf countries.
| Satyaagrah | News
"जानता है रे मेरा बाप कौन है": Natasha Danish Iqbal's chilling smile after a deadly crash in Karachi kills a father and daughter, injuring others; her and CEO husband Danish Iqbal's pre-arrest bails expose power dynamics and stir public demand for justice
Calls for justice are loud and clear among the populace. "Throw her behind bars and treat her like any other prisoner," demanded another comment, reflecting a strong desire for equitable legal treatment.
| Satyaagrah | News
"सूरह अल-मुल्क": A Belgian woman gang-raped & abandoned in Islamabad, just like American vlogger Arabela Urpi's horrific ordeal in Punjab, exposing Pakistan's alarming trend with over 22,000 rape cases reported in 6 years but a conviction rate of only .3%
The police have begun an investigation into the case and arrested one of the accused identified as Tamizuddin. He is currently in the police custody.
| Satyaagrah | News
"रहनुमा ख़ुदा बक्श": A Sikh woman and her son rescued from nine months of captivity and gangrape by Khurram and Kizar Shahzad in Punjab, Pakistan, despite UN experts condemning the country for atrocities against minority women earlier in April
Khurram Shahzad, along with his brother Qijar, kidnapped the minor boy and forced the woman to come to Sohaibabad on the outskirts of Faisalabad
| Satyaagrah | News
"आखिर, जौहर क्यूँ होता था": In Pakistan, Salman Waheed was apprehended while digging up a recently-buried woman's grave in Karachi and sexually abusing her corpse, also he shockingly admits to the repeated raping deceased women in the graveyard
During interrogation, he told the police that he used to keep an eye on the burials of women, and during nights he dug up graves to commit the heinous crime against the dead.
| Satyaagrah | Islam
"Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever," declared Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration, coining 'Pakstan,' setting the stage for Iqbal, Jinnah, and Nehru to shape the subcontinent's transformative history amid objections from the Hindu press
The Princely States were exempt from having to join either India or Pakistan and could opt to stay independent.
| Satyaagrah | Diary
“All Eyes on Reasi”: In a harrowing coincidence with India's PM taking oath, terrorists attacked a bus in Reasi, Jammu and Kashmir, killing 10 and injuring 33 pilgrims returning from Shiv Khori mandir, plunging the nation into mourning for the devotees
Reasi deputy commissioner Vishesh Mahajan said: “10 people died as a bus rolled down a gorge in Jammu & Kashmir's Reasi.”
| Satyaagrah | News
"ये न थी हमारी क़िस्मत": In Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, violent mobs have targeted Pakistani MBBS students, resulting in serious injuries, many killed & prompting urgent calls for safety; the response from Pakistani authorities widely condemned as insufficient
Several X users, who are in the know of the violent attack, have claimed that four Pakistani students have died and several others have suffered serious injuries in these mob attacks.
| Satyaagrah | News
"सहादत है कि हिंदू दिल को रब के आगे झुका दिया": Pakistani Imam commends Ayesha's bravery for ‘accepting’ an unworthy kafir’s heart, which now will have to bow before Allah, and none of Hindu's good works would be recognized as he didn't die a Muslim
Imam also said that since the Pakistani girl's donor was a Hindu, none of his good works would be recognized. He said that to obtain virtue, one must die as a Muslim.
| Satyaagrah | Islam
"Accepting is Halal, Donating is Haram though": Ayesha Rashan, a 19-year-old Pakistani girl, receives a free heart transplant in India, facilitated by Aishwaryam Trust, amidst controversy over bypassing long waiting lists & prioritizing a foreign patient
Netizens questioned whether people who choose not to donate should still be able to receive organs and why there are disparate standards around it.
| Satyaagrah | Islam
Alarm bells ring as ISI backs a new plot against India! Farhatullah Ghori, the notorious architect of the 2002 Akshardham attack, now shielded by Pakistan's ISI, emerges in provocative video, rallying Indian Muslim youth to rise and wage war against India
Adding to concerns, the Delhi Police's special cell disclosed last year that an Islamic State-inspired group, which had been neutralized, was found to be under Ghori's leadership
| Satyaagrah | News
"गुस्ताखएरसूल की एक ही सजा, सर तन से जुदा": Lahore - Woman assaulted by a mob for wearing a dress with Arabic words, mistakenly believed to be Quranic verses, it was later found to be calligraphy of words like 'beautiful' and 'sweet', forced to apologize
It was found that the entire outrage was baseless, because there was no Islamic verse on the dress the woman was wearing.
| Satyaagrah | Islam
Tata Group's market cap soars to $365 billion, bigger than Pakistan’s entire economy, eclipsing its $341 billion GDP; Amid economic contrasts, Pakistan shines as the world's top donkey exporter, showcasing diverse achievements in the global market
The current value of TCS alone stands at around Rs 15 lakh crore of USD 170 billion, almost half of Pakistan's GDP
| Satyaagrah | Business
"Karma is Real": Iran launches a bold missile and drone strike on terrorist bases within Pakistan, coinciding with the Pakistani PM's meeting with Iranian FM in Davos, sparking intense diplomatic fallout, raising critical questions about regional security
Formed in 2012, Jaish al-Adl, designated as a "terrorist" organization by Iran, is a Sunni terrorist group that operates in Iran's southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan, Al Arabiya News reported.
| Satyaagrah | News
"हो, मुहंजो खट्टी आयो खेर सां हो जमालो" | Dive into the tale of 'Hojamalo', a Sindhi folk song born from bravery that celebrates Jamalo Sheedi's fearless act on the Lansdowne Bridge, blending history with melody in a tribute to courage & cultural heritage
At some point, he was sentenced to hanging by a company officer, and was held in a jail near what was then the newly constructed Sukkur Bridge
| Satyaagrah | News
"एक एक को चुन चुन के मारूंगा": Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Habibullah, alias Bhola Khan, shot dead in Pakistan, igniting fear among militants, internet blackout grips the nation, Dawar Khan Kundi reels from the shock of losing his cousin to unknown gunmen
Bhola Khan was the cousin of Anti India former member of Pak Parliament, Dawar Khan Kundi. Dawar Kundi is in shock due to unkown men.
| Satyaagrah | News
"ख़ौफ भी ऐसा है साहब, कह नहीं पाएंगे हम, भूलकर भी कह दिया तो जान से जाएंगे हम": Pakistani actress Ayesha Omar exposes the ugly truth of her country, says "I don’t feel safe here, can’t even go to a park without ten people following you or catcalling you"
Actress Ayesha Omar said that she is thinking of leaving Pakistan due to the present state of the economy and the lack of safety for women
| Satyaagrah | News
"Jai ho, unknown baba ki": Sajid Mir, central to the infamous Mumbai 26/11 attacks, now battles for life after a mysterious poisoning in a Pakistani jail, the plot thickens with the disappearance of a key jail cook, adding a chilling twist in the tale
Sajid Mir was a key figure in the Mumbai terror attack that took place on 26 November 2008, when 10 armed Pakistani terrorists created mayhem in the country’s financial capital, killing hundreds of civilians and leaving scores of others injured
| Satyaagrah | News
"Unsung Warrior": In the tapestry of resilience, meet Devika Rotawan—a luminous thread forged in the crucible of darkness; at just 11, she bravely testified against Ajmal Kasab, etching her name in the annals of courage amid harrowing 26/11 terror attack
"My wounds haven't healed in these 15 years. They are as fresh as ever. I am still struggling," lamented Devika Rotawan.
| Satyaagrah | Present Heros
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