Cricket is in our blood and whenever the Pakistani team lashes their opponents, the country is seen celebrating. The worst times are when Pakistan loses to India and we have an ugly history about it. TV sets broken, riots in most parts of cities and people even died due to heart failure when the country lost to its arch rival. Cricket stars are undeniably more popular in Pakistan than any other famous personality and Imran Khan's political success is purely due to his cricket history. Still known popularly as 'Kaptaan' meaning Captain was an icon of the nation and our young politicians Moonis Elahi, Hamza Shahbaz, Bilawal Zardari, Maryam Nawaz and many others still respect him as the person who won Pakistan its first cricket world cup.
The current Pakistan vs Australia test series in Melbourne is being closely watched in Pakistan by cricket lovers. Losing the first match to Australia spread despair across the country but the nation still hopes Pakistan will make a comeback in the second match. The team is exercising and getting in better shape to give the host country a tough second match. Arif Ali, a young cricket fan of Lahore says he was deeply saddened by the loss of first match and is praying they (Pakistani team) will win the second one. Cricket matches not only unite the nation for a single cause, they are also a source for people to remember Allah especially when the Pakistani team is losing.
Wednesday, 4 January 2017
Moonis Elahi Says Cricket Unites Pakistan No Matter What
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PTI Former Joint secretary Punjab announched to join PMLQ
Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf (PTI)'s former Joint Secretary Punjab and ticket holder from NA-97 Gujranwala Dr Zain Ali Bhatti called on Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi at his residence here on Tuesday and announced to join the party along with his supporters reposing full confidence in the party leadership.
Welcoming them Dr Zain in the fold of the party, Elahi said that his party gains strength with joining of the youth. He said the so-called 'Khadam-e-A'ala' has completely failed due to his inefficiency, while situation in health, education and law and order side has deteriorated.
Elahi held Shahbaz responsible for deaths of poor patients on floors and doors of hospitals. He alleged that utilisation of funds of all departments on Orange Line and Jangla bus have destroyed health sector completely and that was the reason that neither there are medicines nor beds for patients in the hospitals. PML-Q Secretary General Tariq Bashir Cheema, Chaudhry Zaheeruddin Khan, Muhammad Basharat Raja, Dr Azeemuddin Lakhvi and others were present.
Moonis Elahi also welcome Dr Zain Ali Bhatti in Pakistan Muslim League-Q.
Source: Business recorders
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A rally will be held in Karachi by MQM-London
The pro-Altaf Hussain group of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM-London) has announced plans to hold a rally and public gathering in Karachi on January 21 under the banner of the Pakistan Qaumi Movement (PQM) in a bid to re-enter the political arena amid a virtual ban on its activities.
The announcement was made at a press conference in Islamabad on Tuesday by the PQM leaders. The MQM-London leader Nadeem Nusrat also took part in the news conference through video-link.
Surprisingly, the PQM is registered with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in the name of a Karachi-based lawyer Syed Iqbal Kazmi, who has a history of moving petitions in courts and campaigning against the MQM chief Altaf Hussain and other leaders of the party.
On one of his petitions on May 12, 2007 carnage in Karachi, the Sindh High Court (SHC) last month sought comments from the federal and provincial authorities on forming a larger bench to hear afresh the case against the MQM leadership – including Altaf Hussian, Karachi’s former Nazim Mustafa Kamal and incumbent Mayor Waseem Akhtar.
According to the MQM-London convener Nadeem Nusrat, Altaf Hussain and leaders of the PQM will address a public gathering outside the Mazar-e-Quaid on January 21. Before this, a rally will be taken out from Aisha Manzil to the venue.
It seems that the MQM-London is ready to give a reply to its disgruntled and former comrades – divided into the MQM-Pakistan under Farooq Sattar and Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) led by Mustafa Kamal – over their claim to have overtaken the bastions of the unified MQM.
Talking to The Express Tribune, Kamzi said he talked to Altaf Hussain and other MQM-London leadership recently and they assured him that they were not against the sovereignty of Pakistan.
“The PQM has its doors open to everyone regardless of their ethnicity, religion or caste. Whosoever is not against the country and not involved in any kind of terrorism or corruption can join us,” he said.
To a question that he has been accusing the MQM, its chief and other leaders of being involved in the May 12 killings, Baldia factory fire blaze and other criminal activities, Kazmi said he did not withdraw his previous stance but was letting them use his platform to explain their position.
“I have been assured by Altaf Hussain that he wanted to return to the country and face charges levelled against him in the courts,” he claimed, adding that the MQM-London leadership also pledged to him that they were not involved in any criminal activity.
Source: The Express Tribune
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Tuesday, 3 January 2017
Astola Islands, Gwadar, Beauty of Pakistan !
Everyone is familiar
with the beauty of Pakistan’s northern areas, but few have taken the time to
discover the mesmerising charm of the country’s coast in the south.
I had never thought of
exploring the coast either, until I met the famous British adventurer Tracy Curtin-Taylor who told me that she had never witnessed a
coastline this beautiful.
I planned a trip with
my friends to Astola Island, one of the many hidden gems of the part of the
Arabian Sea that touches Balochistan.
We set off on our
journey on a cool, November morning on a boat from Pasni, a fishing town 35km
away from Astola. As we sailed and gained some distance, I looked back at the
town: the Jabl-e-Zareen (Beautiful Mountain) was overlooking the pristine beach and the
small buildings surrounded by golden sand dunes resembled something straight
out of the Arabian Nights.
The golden sand dunes of Pasni in the distance as we were on our way to Astola.
The boat captain told
us that the sea is calm during the winter season, making it the perfect time to
visit the island.
Once we were in the
open sea, we were welcomed by seagulls calmly flying above our heads and a
fishing boat nearby, where a man was pulling up his net. The seagulls were
silently observing, waiting for the right moment to dive in and steal a fish or
two. A few of them succeeded, and it was exciting to see.
As we sailed further
ahead, I saw larger fishing boats passing by. My friend Bakhshi, who works at
the fishery department, told us that these boats are called “launches”.
Each boat is operated
by a team of 15 to 20 men, who catch fish the whole day. The fish caught on the
shores of Pasni is famous and is also exported.
As we neared Astola,
my first sight of the island was of a tall, oddly-shaped rock standing in the
middle of the sea. But as we inched closer, the crystal clear, turquoise water
took my breath away and I had to remind myself that I was still in Pakistan and
not at a beach on the Mediterranean.
A stunning range of blues as seen from the hills of Astola.
Astola is also known
as Jezira
Haft Talar (Island of the Seven
Hills) because of the small, rocky mountains that stretch across the 15sq km
island.
The reason why the
island’s exquisite beauty has remained untarnished is because of its remote
location. From Karachi, it is a seven-hour drive to reach Pasni, from where you
have to take a three-hour boat ride to Astola.
Once we reached the
island, I wanted to see it from a height and so I hiked up one of the hills.
The climb was tricky since the mud was soft and the rocks slippery.
After some struggle, I
found a well-treaded path. The view was worth it when we reached the top as the
island and its shores were even more alluring from above.
It was a thrilling experience climbing up and seeing this amazing view.
The colour of the
water and pattern of the beach changes throughout the day depending upon the
tide. The seabed is visible to about the depth of 20 feet .
There is no standing
structure on the island except for the remnants of a lighthouse the government
had built in 1983.
After a few hours on the
hills, we climbed down and got on the boat to explore the other sides of the
island. I found every side of the island to be different and more beautiful
than the other. The southern side did not have a beach.
We went snorkeling and
it was startling to see so many multi-coloured fish. When we went back on the
boat, the fishermen showed us some of the fish they had just caught.
The fish that the fishermen on our boat caught while we were snorkelling.
Since there are no
facilities on the island, we had to pack everything from water, food, to
camping supplies. We had lunch on our boat with jellyfish swimming around with
their tentacles floating behind them.
One of my friends got
stung and was in pain for the next 10 hours. People who are visiting for the
first time should be aware that jellyfish only look pretty.
Vegetation on the
island is sparse and consists of shrubs and large bushes that come to life when
it rains. The island has no source of fresh water of its own. Keekar is the only tree which can survive the harsh
conditions.
Astola is a tough yet
popular destination for camping and eco-tourism. People usually set up camp at
the beach and go snorkeling, deep sea diving and even hunt fish under water.
As Astola receives
more recognition, the number of tourists will increase. Let’s hope that this
doesn’t damage the island’s beauty.
It felt calm and peaceful by the sea in the afternoon.
The sunset was breathtaking from the seven hills of the island.
One of the boats of campers visiting Astola island.
Fishermen throw in their nets in the sea.
A view of the island from our boat.
The climb up the hill was worth the struggle; the bird's eye view of the island was beautiful.
There is limited greenery and vegetation on the island.
The strange rock formations I saw as we reached Astola.
The crystal clear, turquoise water appeared to be a darker colour from a distance.
The beach on the island is incredibly clean, unlike other parts of Pakistan.
We had to bring our own supplies and cook our own food while camping on the island.
There were many seagulls hovering closely above us in search of fish as we were on our way.
The hills were of many different shapes, each of them unique.
A picturesque view from the hill we climbed, with fishing boats in the distance.
The reflection on the water of the golden sunlight in the evening was beautiful.
There were many different seashells scattered on the beach.
The magnificent sunset on the beach.
Source: www.dawn.com
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Monday, 2 January 2017
popular politicians and celebrities in pakistan
The
Wikimedia Foundation affiliate in Pakistan crunched numbers to find out
who the most searched-for Pakistanis on Wikipedia were this year.
There are about 3,500 Pakistani entrants on Wikipedia and the website is home to nearly 500 million unique visitors a month.
Which Pakistanis were people reading about in 2016? Here's a complete list:
1. Malala Yousafzai
Pageviews: 2,685,301
Malala in the news:
- The inhumanity and heartbreak in India-held Kashmir must be halted: Malala
- Malala and her family are now millionaires, claims a new report
- Malala Yousafzai meets YouTube sensation Superwoman
2. Fawad Khan
Pageviews: 2,087,313
Why Fawad made headlines:
- This Fawad Khan shoot proves Indians want their favourite actor back
- Fawad Khan will not suffer from ADHM ban. Only India will
- Karan Johar requests release of upcoming film in India starring Fawad Khan
3. Mawra Hocane
Pageviews: 1,774,724
Mawra in the news:
- Watch Mawra Hocane throw punches like a champion
- 10 times Mawra Hocane told us what it's like being a celebrity
- Here's what Indian critics had to say about Mawra Hocane's Bolly debut, Sanam Teri Kasam
4. Qandeel Baloch
Pageviews: 1,496,633
Remembering Qandeel:
- No one gives me any credit for speaking about girl power: Qandeel Baloch
- Qandeel Baloch is dead because we hate women who don't conform
- What is Pakistan's problem with Qandeel Baloch?
5. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Pageviews: 1,314,372
Looking back at Jinnah:
- The Pakistan Jinnah would have wanted
- How Fatima Jinnah died — an unsolved criminal case
- The deleted bits from Fatima Jinnah's 'My Brother'
6. Junaid Jamshed
Pageviews: 1,209,140
Remembering Junaid:
- 'I fell in love with Junaid Jamshed's voice'
- After his death, what will happen to Junaid Jamshed's fashion empire?
- Throwback: When Rohail met Junaid
7. Mahira Khan
Pageviews: 1,187,601
Mahira in the news:
- The 'Raees' trailer is out and there's more Mahira Khan than we expected
- Mahira Khan prays for a peaceful world, breaks silence on Indo-Pak tensions
- Mahira Khan just shut down a hater mocking her for working in India
8. Imran Khan
Pageviews: 968,992
Imran makes headlines:
- Captain's call: How Imran Khan is hurting his own politics
- PTI's Nov 2 'lockdown' changed to 'thanksgiving' rally in Islamabad
- Imran Khan’s lonely struggle
9. Shahid Afridi
Pageviews: 907,268
Afridi in the news:
- Will not ask PCB for farewell match, Shahid Afridi vows
- Gen Raheel, Shahid Afridi inaugurate cricket stadium in Khyber Agency
- Shahid Afridi's autobiography to release next year
10. Abdul Sattar Edhi
Pageviews: 852,706
Remembering Edhi:
- From the archives: Interview of Abdul Sattar Edhi, 1987
- The Edhi you didn't know
- 'Edhi, move or you’ll get shot'
- Edhi — The exception to Pakistan's faults
- Smokers’ Corner: Edhi, the politician
- Obituary: Edhi's lifelong mission of mercy
11. Atif Aslam
Pageviews: 843,469
Atif makes headlines:
- I once wanted to be No. 1, but not anymore: Atif Aslam
- Has Atif Aslam's latest music video been shelved due to Pak-India tensions?
- Ali Zafar and Atif Aslam to sing their first song together
12. Benazir Bhutto
Pageviews: 809,260
Remembering Benazir:
- Remembering Benazir Bhutto
- The Benazir murder mystery
- Benazir and Zardari: The marriage that shook the political scenario
13. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Pageviews: 690,985
Rahat in the news:
- Rahat Fateh Ali Khan receives big honour at Oxford University
- Rahat Fateh Ali Khan just sang with an Indian transgender band
- Rahat to hold 48 concerts in memory of legendary uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
14. Nawaz Sharif
Pageviews: 687,778
Nawaz in the news:
- The 'new' face of Nawaz Sharif
- What’s next for Nawaz Sharif?
- ‘Panama Papers’ reveal Sharif family’s ‘offshore holdings’
15. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Pageviews: 679,935
Nusrat's legacy:
- Remembering Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: 15 of the qawwali maestro's evergreen songs
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: His maestro’s voice
- Quiz: How well do you know Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan?
16. Imran Abbas
Pageviews: 642,419
Imran in the news:
- Will Imran Abbas play Anushka Sharma's brother in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil?
- 7 Pakistani actors who aren't afraid to flaunt their bods
- Naveen Waqar to star in short film 'Musafir' with Imran Abbas
17. Wasim Akram
Pageviews: 576,463
A look at Wasim's year:
- My difficult relationship with Wasim
- 'Drunkard' forces Wasim Akram to halt analysis on live Indian TV
- PSL: Watson gets cricket, life lessons from Wasim Akram
18. Urwa Hocane
Pageviews: 573,694
Looking back at Urwa's year:
- Urwa Hocane just released the video for her debut song!
- In its finale, Udaari puts shame where it belongs — with the rapist
- Why the #UrwaFarhan wedding shouldn't be the new normal
19. Momina Mustehsan
Pageviews: 547,746
Momina makes headlines:
- I'm not here to be judged on my looks, says Momina Mustehsan
- In Pakistan, we tear each other down instead of building each other up: Momina Mustehsan
- Momina Mustehsan joins Islamabad United as 'Empowerment Champion'
20. Gen (retd) Raheel Sharif
Pageviews: 541,708
Gen (r) Raheel in the news:
- Raheel Sharif: The chief who could be king
- General Bajwa takes charge as Pakistan's 16th army chief
- In pictures: Raheel Sharif through the years
21. Ali Zafar
Pageviews: 536,465
Ali in the news:
- Ali Zafar reveals his role in Dear Zindagi!
- Ali Zafar takes the mannequin challenge to a whole new level
- Bollywood wants to know where Ali Zafar went
22. Mohammad Amir
Pageviews: 501,046
Mohammad Amir returns to cricket:
- Mohammad Amir: The comeback kid
- Once jailed, can Mohammad Amir find redemption as part of Pakistan's Test team?
- 'Amir is a good kid now': Misbah hails remarkable turnaround after 2010
23. Pervez Musharraf
Pageviews: 470,114
Musharraf's year:
- In conversation with Pervez Musharraf
- Raheel Sharif 'helped me out' in leaving Pakistan: Musharraf
- Editorial: Musharraf’s latest coup
24. Maya Ali
Pageviews: 439,268
Maya in the news
- What is Maya Ali doing in India? We find out
- Why do Mann Mayal's characters love to make themselves miserable?
- New drama Sanam could offer a fresh take on mental illness, but it's off to a slow start
25. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Pageviews: 437,992
Looking back at Zulfikar:
- A leaf from history: The prime minister is hanged
- Smokers’ Corner: Bhutto’s ideologue: friend, mentor, enemy
- The twin pillars of PPP
26. Moonis Elahi
moonis elahi Pageviews: 437,992
Looking back at Zulfikar:
Source:
http://www.dawn.com/news/1304978/which-pakistanis-dominated-wikipedia-searches-in-2016
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