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Indian Parliament breach: Intruders linked to ‘Bhagat Singh Fan Club’

The Indian Parliament security breach involved individuals linked to the 'Bhagat Singh Fan Club', who orchestrated the incident through social media. The accused conducted reconnaissance and distributed colored crackers near India Gate before attempting to enter Parliament. The police have registered a case against them and are searching for additional suspects. source: arynews.tv - Khabristan.PK

Court extends Khadija Shah’s remand in Quetta case

The Anti-Terrorism Court in Quetta extended Khadija Shah's transit remand for seven days under the Balochistan police custody following a plea for a 14-day extension. This comes after the Lahore High Court granted her post-arrest bail in a case related to May 9 riots. Shah has challenged her detention in court, calling the charges "false and baseless." (Words: 50) - Khabristan.PK

‘Ate and left no crumbs’: Ayeza Khan applauded for brilliant performance in ‘Mein’

Ayeza Khan's stellar performance in the latest episode of 'Mein' has garnered widespread acclaim, with netizens praising her for portraying a range of emotions with finesse. Fellow actor Aagha Ali hailed her as 'phenomenal', while social media users lauded her award-worthy acting. The drama marks a collaboration between Ayeza Khan and Wahaj Ali, airing on ARY Digital. - Khabristan.PK

Sikh murder plot: Nikhil Gupta’s family asks court for consular help

Nikhil Gupta's family seeks consular assistance from the Indian government as he faces accusations of involvement in a plot to kill a Sikh separatist in the US. Gupta, in Czech custody and awaiting extradition to the US, is allegedly linked to an Indian government official. The case raises concerns for both India and the US. [47 words] - Khabristan.PK

Elections: CEC Raja, CJP Isa discuss LHC verdict repercussions

CEC Raja met with Chief Justice Isa to discuss repercussions of the LHC verdict, which suspended the ECP's notification for appointment of ROs and DROs from the bureaucracy. The general elections scheduled for February 8, 2024 might face delay due to this order. Widespread concern among political parties has arisen, bringing the electoral process to a standstill. - Khabristan.PK

Actor Shreyas Talpade’s wife gives his health update after heart attack

Indian actor Shreyas Talpade suffered a heart attack during a film shoot, and his wife, Deepti Talpade, provided an update on his health. She confirmed he is in a stable condition and will be discharged in a few days, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming concern and well-wishes. Fans and media are urged to respect their privacy during his recovery. - Khabristan.PK

LHC wants two-day work from home

The Lahore High Court has directed authorities to issue a notification for two days of work from home each week to combat smog. The court had previously ordered the closure of educational institutions in Punjab on Saturdays until the end of January to address air pollution. This order aims to address the issue of air pollution in the country. - Khabristan.PK

U19 Asia Cup 2023: UAE shock Pakistan, Bangladesh down India in semis

U19 Asia Cup 2023: UAE shocks Pakistan, Bangladesh defeats India in semis. Hosts UAE and Bangladesh will meet in the final after UAE's win by 11 runs over Pakistan and Bangladesh's four-wicket victory against India. Aayan Afzal Khan and Ariful Islam played crucial roles in their teams' wins, setting up an exciting final. (50 words) - Khabristan.PK

Pakistan gives assurance to IMF on power sector’s circular debt

Pakistan assures IMF to manage power sector's circular debt at Rs2.31 trillion, presenting details before the Senate Standing Committee for Power. The government has pledged to maintain the debt and recover funds, with a focus on promoting solar energy projects to shift from expensive fuel for power production. Circular debt has reached Rs2.6 trillion by October 2023. Source: News. - Khabristan.PK

New Zealand survive scare to win WODI series against Pakistan

New Zealand secured an unassailable 2-0 lead over Pakistan in the three-match Women’s ODI series with a nervy one-wicket win at Christchurch's Hagley Oval. Despite a scare, stand-in captain Fatima Sana's unbeaten 90 was not enough as Pakistan were dismissed for 220. New Zealand's Maddy Green and Suzie Bates led the chase, sealing the series. - Khabristan.PK