Wednesday, 13 July 2022

 

WhatsApp to start ‘stealth mode’ that hides users’ online status

WhatsApp is working on a new “stealth mode” that hides your online status. This feature will allow users to scroll through the app without their friends or contacts knowing.

“There could be several reasons why people want to use WhatsApp in stealth mode: for example, some users want to use WhatsApp without being bothered by other people, or feel persecuted by someone,”WABetaInfo said.

Stealth Mode will go live in the Privacy section of Settings, directly under the feature that lets you hide ‘Last Seen’ from other users.

WABetaInfo spotted this feature in the beta version of iOS, but claims it will be available for Android and desktop as well.

WABetaInfo wrote in a blog post, ‘Unfortunately, this feature is under development, so we do not know details about when it will be released to the public.

WhatsApp rolled out another feature last month that allows users to take their message history with them when they switch from Android to iPhone.

Earlier it was only possible to transfer WhatsApp data from Apple devices to Google’s Android platform.

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Exclusive: Pakistanis travelling to Dubai face hardships; What is solution?




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I am writing this short alarming note to authorities in Pakistan who are managing the education sector of all over the country. Recently a group of Pakistnis left for Dubai for their job purpose as they got TAXI Driver Visa to work in Dubai. 


All members in this group are worried about their future because they can not speak the Arabic language to communicate with passengers while drive car in Dubai.


8 members of the Pakistani group are attending classes to learn the Arabic language in Dubai but after 3 months if any of the people get fail in Arabic language exam, the company will send them back to Pakistan and all their money and time will go in vain.


This is super unfortunate that no government in past brought any plan in order to teach different languages of the world to Pakistani students. if we look around there are few institutions which have been teaching different languages but they are charging money that all students can not afford to pay.


My suggestion and request:

My suggestion and request are to govt that start teaching Arabic and English language to Pakistani students for absolutely free of cost in school and universities, so this is how students can have an even better environment to communicate with passengers in Dubai while driving taxi car. And they will have an even more cool and secure business future in Dubai.

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Tuesday, 12 July 2022

 

No one will ever accept these thieves and American slaves: Imran Khan

BHAKKAR – Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan said on Tuesday while launching a tirade against political opponents said that no one will ever accept these thieves and American slaves.

Addressing a rally in Darya Khan area of Bhakkar in connection with the upcoming by-elections in 20 constituencies of Punjab, he said, “We do not bow before anyone except almighty Allah and we only seek help from the Almighty.”

Imran Khan said that he has been doing jihad against these goons, adding that the government of thieves has been imposed on us but we will never accept American slaves and thieves.

“I will never accept them even if I lose my life,” Imran Khan said and added he took to the streets to wage jihad against these thieves.

The PTI chairman said that the people of his party being threatened on phone calls. They are being threatened to be put in jails.

The former PM asked the youth to defeat the turncoats in the by-elections with door-to-door campaign.

Calling out Maryam Nawaz, Imran Khan said that the “Princess of lies” is running campaign of thieves. She [Maryam Nawaz] used to say eight years ago that she neither has properties in London nor in Pakistan but Panama Papers revealed she has four palaces.

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Monday, 11 July 2022

 

Those who had power didn’t consider corruption a bad thing: Imran Khan

LODHRAN: Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Monday lashed out over urban flooding in Sindh said that the Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) has failed to address rain-related issues even in Karachi during it 15 years of rule in the province. 

Addressing a rally in Lodhran in connection with the July 17 by-elections, he said that Karachi is Pakistan’s economic hub and for the past 14 years it is being ruled by a dacoit who has destroyed the city.

Giving example of former Punjab CM, Imran Khan said that Usman Buzdar built underground water tanks in Lahore to preserve rain water but the rulers in Sindh never thought of doing anything for the rain water in Karachi. “Sindh cannot progress until Asif Zardari is occupying the province,” he added. 

The former PM said that Sindh’s money is plundered and sent to Dubai. “Cases against former president Asif Ali Zardari and Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah were ready, but an “unknown power” prevented their prosecution,” Imran Khan said and added those who had the power did not consider corruption a bad thing.

Khan went on to say that during his tenure, he had prepared cases against Zardari, members of his family and that of Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah but an unidentified ‘power’ prevented them from being punished. “I tried everything to prosecute them, but whatever that power was did not let me,” he said, adding that he will disclose more details about it at a later time. “Those who had power, they did not think their (Zardari’s) theft was bad enough,” he said.

Mentioning the names of former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif and family and former president and PPP chairman Asif Ali Zardari, the PTI chairman said that the country has been ruined by the two big plunderers.

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Sunday, 10 July 2022

 

Imran asks nation to remember people of IIOJK, Palestine on Eid

ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Sunday wished Muslims everywhere Eid Mubarak. Former premier, in a tweet, said as we celebrate and thank Allah for his blessings this Eid that commemorates sacrifice, let us remember and pray for those who are without their loved ones and for the people of IIOJK and Palestine suffering oppression under brutal occupation.

It merits mention that the Nation is celebrating Eid-ul-Azha with religious fervour to commemorate the great sacrifice of Hazrat Ibrahim and Hazrat Ismael (AS).

The day dawned with special prayers in mosques for well-being of the Ummah and progress, prosperity and security of the country.

Eid prayers’ congregations were held at mosques, Eidgahs and open places in all cities, towns and villages.

Ulema, in their sermons of Eid, highlighted the significance of the philosophy of great sacrifice offered by Hazrat Ibrahim and Hazrat Ismael (AS).

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ISLAMABAD, JUL 10: Faithful celebrating Eid ul Azha today (Sunday) with great religious zeal and fervour across the country to commemorate the supreme sacrifice of Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim (AS).

The day will dawn with special prayers in mosques for well-being of the Ummah and progress, prosperity and security of the country. Eid prayers’ congregations will be held at mosques, Eidgahs and open places in all cities, towns and villages.

Religious scholars, in their Eid sermons will highlight the importance to follow the Sunnah of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS). People will offer sacrifice of animals to follow Sunnah of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS).

Federal and Provincial governments have chalked out an elaborate security arrangement across the country to ward off untoward incidents.

Civic authorities of different cities and towns have also made special arrangements for disposal of offal and other solid waste during three days of Eid.

Punjab

Like other parts of the country, Eid-ul-Azha will be observed tomorrow in Punjab as well, with religious respect and fervour.

In the Provincial Capital Lahore, a large number of Eid congregations will be held at mosques, Imam bargahs, parks and open places. Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shahbaz and Governor Muhammmad Baleegh ur Rehman are expected to offer Eid prayer in Lahore.

After Eid prayer, Khateebs will deliver a sermon on the importance of Sunnat e Ibrahim (AS) about sacrifice.

Sindh

All is set to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha in Sindh including Karachi like elsewhere in the country with religious fervour to commemorate the great sacrifice of Hazrat Ibraheem and Hazrat Ismail (AS) tomorrow.

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari along with Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah will offer Eid-ul-Azha prayer at Naudero tomorrow. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will also meet with the newly elected members of Local government elections.

On arrival at Ghari Hhuda Bakhsh Bhutto Larkana today, the Foreign Minister offered Fateha and paid tribute to Shaheed Zulifqar Ali Bhutto, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto and others.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Eid-ul-Azha will also be observed tomorrow with religious respect and fervour. The main congregation of Eid-ul-Azha will be held at Eidgah Charsadda Road, Peshawar tomorrow. Similarly, Eid-ul-Azha congregations will also be held at over two hundred places in the city.

Meanwhile, the Water and Sanitation Services Peshawar has finalized a comprehensive cleanliness plan during Eid-ul-Azha in the provincial metropolis. Similarly, three hundred and sixty vehicles will be in the field to collect and dump animal wastes.

A helpline number 1334 will be functional during the cleanliness campaign in Peshawar. Meanwhile, Rescue 1122 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has also cancelled the leave of its staff to provide services to the public in case of any emergency on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.

Balochistan

Like elsewhere in the country, Eid-Ul-Azha will be celebrated with religious reverence to commemorate the great sacrifice of Hazrat Ibraheem and Hazrat Ismail (A.S) in Balochistan tomorrow.

In Quetta, Eid prayer congregations will be held at more than 200 places including Masajids, Eidgahs, open places and Imambargahs while the main congregation will be held at Eidgah Toghi Road in Quetta.

Acting Governor Balochistan Jan Muhammad Jamali and Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo will celebrate Eid in Quetta.

Meanwhile, the district administration has made comprehensive arrangements to maintain the cleanliness situation in the provincial capital as well as other districts of Balochistan. Besides, tight security measures have also been taken on the eve of Eid-ul-Azha.

Gilgit Baltistan

Eid-ul-Adha will also be celebrated in Gilgit Baltistan tomorrow with religious zeal and enthusiasm. Eid congregations will be held in Gilgit and other districts and tehsils in the morning.

In Gilgit, the big Eid gatherings will be held in Konodas Eidgah at 7.30 am, Eid Jutial Gilgit at 6.30 and Shah Karim Hostel at 8 am. Ulema during Eid sermons will highlight the supreme sacrifice rendered by Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) in the way of Allah almighty. Later, the faithful will slaughter animals following the Sunnah of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS).

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Saturday, 9 July 2022

 

LHC grants bail to journalist Imran Riaz Khan

Lahore, JUL 9: The Lahore High Court on Saturday granted bail to journalist Imran Riaz Khan in a petition seeking to either quash the 18 cases filed against him or consolidate them all into a single first information report (FIR).

Justice Ali Baqar Najafi took up the petition, which was moved by lawyers Shazib Masud, Mian Ali Ashfaq, Rana Abdul Maruf Khan and Mian Izhar Ahmed on Imran Riaz’s behalf.

The petition, requested the court to suspend the “operations of all … FIRs till the final decision of this case and direct the respondents to produce the petitioner before this honourable court and release the forthwith till the final disposal of the instant petition”.

The Punjab government and inspector general of police (IGP) were nominated as respondents in the petition.

Imran, who is facing charges of treasons in multiple cases, was initially taken into custody by Attock police near Islamabad on Tuesday night. He was later granted relief by a local court in the wee hours of Thursday, only to be immediately arrested by a team of Chakwal police outside the courtroom.

He was then shifted to Lahore, prior to which a local court of Chakwal district had allowed his judicial remand.

It emerged on Friday that Lahore police had handed over the journalist to the Crime Investigation Agency in a case pertaining to the abetment of mutiny and criticism of state institutions.

The hearing

At the outset of the hearing in the LHC today, Imran Riaz’s lawyer thanked the court for taking up the petition on a public holiday.

At this, Justice Najafi remarked: “It is our obligation, we have to protect the Constitution.”

The lawyer then told the LHC that his client had approached a court the very next day after an FIR was registered against him.

“But he was arrested at Islamabad Toll Plaza,” he said, claiming that police had concealed the record of the case in which Imran Riaz was taken into custody from the LHC in another plea.

The police, he alleged, “wanted to arrest Imran Riaz and that is why [they] did not inform the court about those FIRs”.

The lawyer claimed the incumbent government was suppressing opposing voices from journalists. PTI party leaders have on several occasions praised the journalist by name.

Ashfaq argued that multiple cases could not be registered on the same charge and that the journalist’s comments were based on good intentions. “Something said with good intentions is not a crime,” he added.

The lawyer maintained that Imran Riaz had said nothing against the army and the registration of cases against him was “nothing but retaliation”.

The counsel was asked about the punishment under Section 505 of the Pakistan Penal Code (statement conducing to public mischief) to which he responded it was seven years.

“We are all bound by the Constitution and the law,” Justice Najafi remarked in response.

When Ashfaq reiterated that the journalist had said nothing against any army representative, he was asked to read the contents of an FIR filed from Gujranwala.

“The contents of 95 to 98 per cent of all cases are exactly the same,” the lawyer said, adding that the Constitution allowed freedom of expression and once again said multiple cases could not be registered on a single charge.

“Anyone who defames his forces or spreads chaos in the country is [committing] a crime. It is not a crime if a person brings correct news in good faith,” Ashfaq contended.

He once again said that his client had said nothing against the military and there was no evidence present for any of the registered cases.

The lawyer argued that the police did not even have the authority to register such an FIR and it came under the Federal Investigation Agency’s domain.

“Imran Riaz never made the statement which he is being blamed for in the FIRs.”

He further argued that the FIRs said those who had liked the journalist’s alleged statement were also complicit in the crime, adding that two million people had liked his statement.

Justice Najafi remarked at this point that the journalist had a responsibility since people followed and watched him.

The hearing was then adjourned for half an hour and Punjab’s advocate general was summoned.

Upon resumption of the hearing, Punjab Advocate General Shahzad Shaukat said he had looked at the case file and a detailed response was needed.

He said he did not have any reservation about Imran Riaz being granted bail if the journalist guaranteed his appearance before a magistrate on the first day after Eid.

Justice Najafi ordered for the journalist to be presented in the courtroom and to give an undertaking that he would not deliver any controversial speech till his appearance before a magistrate.

Subsequently, Imran Riaz presented in court where Justice Najafi told the journalist that his lawyer had assured that he would say not make any statement which could further complicate matters.

The journalist said he had received justice from whichever court he went to.

“Don’t make us controversial. You find it flawed to go to court on Saturday when there is nothing strange about it,” the judge remarked.

Imran Riaz assured the court that he would not deliver any controversial statement. The judge, hence, accepted the journalist’s request and granted him bail, adjourning the next hearing till July 19.

The petition

The plea contended that Imran Riaz had been “working hard to provide and deliver information based on quality of truth and by doing that, he has been exposing illegitimacies and wrongdoings of everyone without any bias any distinguish (sic), call it (sic)” ruler or the institutions.

He had “always given his opinion based on his complete independent journalist[ic] view on all sorts of topics […] in the larger interest of public of Pakistan” and “exposed thousands of people and stories with no fear”, the plea said.

It maintained that the incumbent government was being “revengeful” against several journalists, including Imran Riaz.

The petition said Imran believed “more bogus cases” in the forms of FIRs or complaints against him were registered against him on behalf of “different unknown persons on the instructions and behest of the incumbent government and with the connivance and collusion of the respondents”.

It mentioned that Imran had sent a letter dated June 30 to the Punjab IGP, requesting details about any pending complaints/FIRs against him so that he may approach the relevant forum for an investigation and seek pre-arrest bail.

But due to “non-cooperation showed by the Punjab IGP”, the plea said, Imran filed a writ petition before the LHC, which then directed the Punjab police chief to submit on July 1 the record of cases and complaints against the journalist.

A report was then submitted on the matter by the Punjab government, the plea stated. However, it added, while the report showed the records of 17 FIRs registered against Imran, some of the complaints and FIRs were “deliberately and intentionally” concealed for the sole purpose of arresting the journalist “by whatever means to please the people in present [the] government on whose instructions these bogus FIRs were registered against the petitioner by the respondent no.1 through planted complainants”.

The petition said Imran then decided to approach the Islamabad High Court for protective/transitory bail but was arrested by Attock police at Islamabad Toll Plaza on July 5 at 10:30pm.

The plea further stated that the case in which Imran was arrested had been concealed from the LHC, terming it a “mala fide” act.

Imran was then presented before a judicial magistrate in Attock, the plea said, adding that the journalist was thereafter granted relief.

The petition further highlighted by that FIRs against Imran were similar in nature, “so much so [that] most of the FIRs contain word to word ditto content”. In this regard, the plea contended that no second FIR could be registered about the same incident.

“Moreover, the allegations made and offences attracted in the FIRs are barred by Section 196 of CrPC (Code of Criminal Procedure) and other offences are non-cognisable in nature for which no set procedure given under the law has been followed,” the plea read.

It contended that the FIRs were registered “through planted individuals”, whereas they were required to be registered either through “authorised representatives/officers empowered on behalf of either of federal or provincial governments — that too if the complaint made by order of — or under authority from either of federal or provincial government, which is completely missing in the aforementioned FIRs”.

The petition said that offences pertaining the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, 2016 in the FIRs could not be “entertained or adjudicated” by police as the Federal Investigation Agency was the designated authority for the purpose.

Hence, the FIRs were liable to be quashed, the plea said.

Moreover, the petition said Imran was “being dragged from one police station to another police station and then another police station and in the same manner facing the proceedings of physical remand / judicial remand”.

“If this wrangling is going to continue, the petitioner’s life is going to be wasted while facing the proceedings … of these number of FIRs one after another,” the petition read.

The petition further contended that offences alleged against Imran “are not attracted in the explained circumstances of the incident in aforementioned FIRs and allegations are vague in nature”.

In fact, it added, “the Respondent no.1, while acting malafidely (sic) tried to drag the petitioner unnecessarily and involved him in the said FIRs without any justifiable or substantial basis”.

The petition maintained that there was no “incriminating material” available on the record that may create any nexus of the petitioner with the alleged offences.

“Moreover, no such words uttered or spoken by the petitioner has been referred in the contents of FIRs, and also the FIRs are silent to the extent that if any such material has been attached with the complaints filed by the private individuals who informed [of] such crimes.”

The petition sought the quashing of all “18 FIRs or its proceedings as none of the offences can be attracted in given set of facts and circumstances explained in the narration of said FIRs, due to lack of jurisdiction as well non-fulfilment [of] procedural requirements as mentioned in section 196 and 155 of CrPC”.

Otherwise, the petition added: “As an alternative, consolidate all the FIRs and the petitioner be investigated, or prosecuted, or tried under only one FIR in the large interest of fair, transparent and equitable justice.”

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