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"Temple Falls, Hope Crumbles": Demolition of Hinglaj Mata Mandir in Pakistan is a grave assault on Hindu heritage, this act of intolerance strips away not just a temple, but a rich tapestry of history and faith, deeply wounding the minority community
The Sharda Peeth Mandir, located near the Line of Control, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage shared by people across borders, making its current state all the more tragic
| Satyaagrah | Islam
"What a swap: Tanks to Tractors!": Amid economic chaos, Pakistan sees Honda, Suzuki & Toyota halt operations, while its army turns to farming in a satirical shift from military might to agricultural ambition, facing soaring prices and production pauses
Honda Atlas Cars echoes this sentiment, its own announcement punctuated by an almost audible sigh over the "disruptions in operations caused by shortages in inventory and parts within their supply chain
| Satyaagrah | News
"Hindu? Guilty as Charged!": Pakistani Hindu girl, Rajeeta Kolhi, abducted, forcibly converted to Islam, and married off to her kidnapper; despite her pleas in court to return to her parents, she was sent to Islamic 'Dar-Ul-Aman' shelter by the judiciary
The poignant narrative of Pakistan's indigenous Hindus is not just a tale of numbers; it's a chronicle of a legacy gradually fading into oblivion
| Satyaagrah | Islam
"When life hands you lemons, make beef stew": In a flavorful twist, cash-strapped Pakistan's media grumbles over the 'beef-less' banquet for their cricket team in Hyderabad, perhaps the World Cup campaign is as much about palates as it is about wickets
Cricket Pakistan, their post emphasized the diversity of the menu in the absence of beef, heralding the players' adaptive spirit
| Satyaagrah | News
"Poverty is not just a statistic; it's a lived reality": World Bank report reveals that 95 million Pakistanis are living below the poverty line, amid rising inflation, the institution emphasizes the need for urgent reforms to stabilize Pakistan's economy
Cash-strapped Pakistan is facing an uphill task of containing rising inflation and navigating through one of the worst economic crises with its 95 million population living in extreme poverty
| Satyaagrah | News
"From moon to loan missions, the Pakistani saga": Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif is back, crying that while India is making moon trips, Pakistan's top job seems to be asking the world for spare change, quite the cheeky take on Pakistan's 'moon vs spoon' moment!
Sharif's candid remarks bring to light the glaring disparities between the progress trajectories of India and Pakistan
| Satyaagrah | News
"In the face of war and loss, Sehmat embodied courage and sacrifice": Discover the heart-wrenching journey of love and duty that unfolds in the midst of the 1971 Indo-Pak conflict, as depicted in "Calling Sehmat", a true heroine's tale by Harinder Sikka
The title, 'Calling Sehmat', emerged as a poetic embodiment of the unspoken pact Sikka shared with Sehmat, a pact steeped in humility and a shared understanding of the selfless nature of her contributions to her nation
| Satyaagrah | Present Heros
Karachi's 150-year-old Shree Mari Mata Mandir faces demolition, amid allegations and land disputes, Pakistan's Tamil community mourns the loss of their sacred space, while yearning for justice and respect in a land they've called home for generations
How many more such sacred sites need to be compromised before adequate protections are established?
| Satyaagrah | Islam
"In corridors of power, paper whispers": President Alvi asks staff to 'return bills unsigned', they nod them through. Only in Pakistan can a 'no' at helm be slyly converted to 'yes'. Staff's covert chess, moving pieces without king knowing
Pakistan's president Arif Alvi posted, "I asked my staff to return the bills unsigned. However, I have found out today that my staff undermined my will and command."
| Satyaagrah | News
"Traitors wear many masks but have only one face": J&K Bank's Chief manager, Sajad Ahmad Bazaz, sacked for shadowy ISI links, manipulating media with bank funds, and ties to extremist leaders, was planted for advancing the extremist-separatist ideology
Bazaz even when employed at Jammu and Kashmir Bank, worked illegally as a correspondent-cum-columnist for Greater Kashmir
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"Justice silenced breeds violence": While the US nudges Pakistan to probe church attacks in Faisalabad, the 'Riyasat e Medina' seems too busy juggling a crumbled economy and appeasing medieval mob passions. Modern times, but medieval priorities, perhaps?
As per reports from the Pakistani media, more than a hundred individuals connected with these attacks are now under custody
| Satyaagrah | News
"Sometimes, you are never too young to retire”: Turning 18 is often a milestone where folks become 'adults' but a new budding cricket star batter, Ayesha Naseem announced her retirement, "I am leaving cricket and want to live my life according to Islam"
Despite the best efforts of the Pakistan women’s team captain, Nida Dar, and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to persuade her to remain in the cricketing arena, Ayesha remained steadfast in her decision
| Satyaagrah | Sports
“Friends don’t spy; true friendship is about privacy, too”: Gujarat Court sentences life imprisonment to Sirajuddin Fakir, Ayub Shaikh and Naushad for spying for Pakistan's ISI, says "those staying here and spying for Pak should voluntarily leave India"
To facilitate their clandestine activities, the convicted spies created email accounts and shared the passwords with their Pakistani handlers
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
“Waiting. Like it or not, it’s a skill all spies have to master eventually”: Seema Haider Case: Cross-Border Love, how she got bail in 3 days by Magistrate Nazim Akbar and probe intensifies as ATS, IB swing Into action, Pakistani Bhabhi to be arrested?
She had been residing in the country without any valid documents for the past two months before authorities became aware of her presence earlier this month
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"Our values and way of life will prevail – terrorism will not": 3 J&K government employees sacked for aiding Pakistani terrorists, Faheem Aslam, the PRO of Kashmir University, Murawath Hussain from the Revenue Department, and Police Constable Arshid Ahmad
Under the leadership of LG Manoj Sinha, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism
| Satyaagrah | News
"In PUBG, expect the unexpected": Love or espionage? The tangled web of threats, cross-border love and possible spy games unfolds as Pakistani Seema Haider's illegal entry into India raises international alarm and incites dire threats from her home tribe
Adding a twist to the tale, Seema Haider's first husband is Gulam Haider Jhakrani, from the same tribe threatening the women
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
"Saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies": J&K Govt terminated Dr Bilal Ahmad Dalal and Dr Nighat Shaheen Chilloo for working with Pakistan to falsify post-mortem report of Asiya and Neelofar to falsely implicate Indian Army
Then the local villagers in Jammu and Kashmir, under the influence of the Hurriyat, led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, attempted to stir up unrest by falsely accusing members of the security forces of heinous crimes
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"Bizarreness masqueraded as liberalism": Pakistan, a Self-proclaimed 'Riyasat-e-Medina' banned the Holi festival in universities across the country to tackle ‘erosion of Islamic identity’ after Hindu students at Quad-i-Azam University in celebrated Holi
The notice, issued by HEC Executive Director Shaista Sohail, went on to claim that the "fervour" displayed in the Holi celebrations at the university had negatively impacted Pakistan's image
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
"Karma is a mirror through which you can see your reflection": Mullah Yaqub called the Durand Line an “Imaginary Line” between Afghanistan & India by Sir Mortimer Durand, a secretary of the British Indian government, and Abdur Rahman Khan in Nov 12, 1893
The Durand Line dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan has remained a contentious issue for over a century
| Satyaagrah | Politics
"Voices of cold reason were talking, as usual, to deaf ears": Plight of abducted Hindu Girls in Pakistan goes unheard as once again a minor Hindu girl Sohana Sharma abducted, converted, and married off to a Muslim, court refuses her return to the family
Sohana's mother, Jamna Sharma, broke down in the presence of the media at the court
| Satyaagrah | Islam
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