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  • Two killed for Rs30: Murders over petty disputes reflect rising frustration in society

    Two killed for Rs30: Murders over petty disputes reflect rising frustration in society

    LAHORE: The increasing number of daily reports involving killings over minor disputes reflects a growing sense of frustration and intolerance in Pakistani society.

    In a heart-wrenching incident in Raiwind area of Lahore, two brothers were beaten to death by fruit vendors following a dispute over the price of bananas. According to police reports, Wajid and Rashid had purchased a dozen bananas for Rs130 but only had a Rs100 note and a Rs5000 note. A heated argument ensued over the remaining Rs30.

    The altercation escalated when the fruit vendor called over his associates, who were playing nearby. The group brutally attacked the two brothers, resulting in their deaths. Disturbingly, several bystanders witnessed the assault but chose not to intervene—instead, many were seen recording the tragic incident on their mobile phones. Eyewitnesses reported that the altercation continued for hours, but police failed to arrive to control the situation.

    In another shocking incident in Gujrat, a disagreement during a cricket match led to the deaths of two individuals, including the team captain. The dispute reportedly began when one player was denied the opportunity to bowl an over. The accused responded by opening fire on team captain Fakhar Iqbal and his brother, killing both and injuring their uncle. Police have arrested the suspect, and a case has been registered.

    These incidents highlight the alarming rise of aggression and intolerance in society.

    Experts emphasize the crucial role of parents and teachers in shaping the behavior of the younger generation. It is essential to educate children about emotional control, patience, and respectful conflict resolution.

    “Most importantly, Islam, our religion, teaches us the value of patience and peace”, experts said. “Parents must ensure that they are not instilling excessive aggression in their children—so much so that, as adults, they are willing to take a life over something as trivial as Rs30”.

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  • Khawaja Asif claims pressure from ex-COAS Bajwa’s father-in-law to condemn Nawaz Sharif’s speech

    Khawaja Asif claims pressure from ex-COAS Bajwa’s father-in-law to condemn Nawaz Sharif’s speech

    Defense Minister Khawaja Asif claimed he was imprisoned for six months during Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf govt tenure for refusing to condemn Nawaz Sharif’s Gujranwala.

    Speaking about previously undisclosed political pressure, Khawaja Asif shared that during the tenure of the PTI founder, the father-in-law of ex-COAS General (retired) Qamar Javed Bajwa summoned him to his home.

    “I was taken to the basement and told that Nawaz Sharif had mentioned both General Bajwa and General Faiz in his Gujranwala address and was asked to publicly condemn the speech and distance himself from it.”

    The defense minister added that Qamar Javed Bajwa’s father-in-law had said that he would not comply with his demands, to which he was warned that if he didn’t cooperate, NAB cases would be initiated against him.

    Khwaja Asif stated that Rana Tanveer was a witness to the incident.

    Moving further, Khawaja Asif said after few days of denial to the Qamar Javed Bajwa’s father-in-law, he was suddenly arrested and remained in jail for six months.

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    Despite their efforts, the government couldn’t establish a NAB case against me, and the court eventually ordered my release, he added.

    Earlier, Khawaja Asif questioned the rationale behind the decision of then prime minister Imran Khan, army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI chief Faiz Hameed during the PTI tenure to settle the Taliban elements in Pakistan.

    Talking to the media persons at the Parliament House, the defence minister said that terrorism was a global issue that must be tackled collectively, and stressed that Pakistan was the front line state in the war against terrorism.

  • Sanjay Dutt’s daughter calls out ‘toxic’ family dynamics in viral Instagram note

    Sanjay Dutt’s daughter calls out ‘toxic’ family dynamics in viral Instagram note

    Veteran Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt’s daughter, Trishala Dutt, has sparked intense discussion online after sharing a strong message on Instagram that many interpret as a response to strained family relationships.

    The post, which quickly grabbed attention and went viral, focused on emotional boundaries within families and prioritising mental health over maintaining appearances.

    Trishala Dutt spoke about how family ties should not give anyone the right to mistreat or manipulate others, stressing that protecting one’s peace is more important than preserving an image.

    The note underlined that individuals have the right to go low-contact or no-contact with relatives if needed.

    Sanjay Dutt, Trishalla Dutt, Bollywood News

    This candid post comes just days after Trishala Dutt publicly wished Sanjay Dutt on his birthday, leading to speculation about the timing of her remarks.

    While she did not mention anyone by name, many believe the statement hints at deeper family issues.

    Sanjay Dutt, who has often spoken about his parenting approach, previously stated he would not support Trishala Dutt in joining films, suggesting she pursue other career options like forensic science.

    In earlier interviews, Sanjay Dutt said acting was not encouraged within the Dutt family, reflecting his father’s values.

    Despite this, Trishala Dutt has maintained that her life choices will be based on what makes her happy, marking a clear difference in outlook.

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    The dynamic between Sanjay Dutt and his daughter has long been a topic of public curiosity, and this latest post has reignited conversations about family expectations and individual freedom.

    Sanjay Dutt shares Trishala Dutt with his late first wife, actress Richa Sharma, who passed away in 1996 after battling cancer.

    In other news, actor Tina Ahuja, daughter of Bollywood star Govinda, has finally spoken up on the reports of her mother Sunita Ahuja filing for divorce, on grounds of adultery and cruelty.

    Days after reports from Indian media suggested that celebrity wife Sunita Ahuja, who has been married to Govinda since 1987 and shares two children with him, has filed for divorce from the ‘Hero No. 1’ actor, after 38 years of togetherness, their daughter Tina has refuted the speculations, saying, “It’s all rumours.”

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  • Watch: Batsman dies of heart attack moments after hitting a six

    Watch: Batsman dies of heart attack moments after hitting a six

    A shocking and heartbreaking viral video captures the moment a batsman collapses and dies of a heart attack just seconds after smashing a six in a local cricket match.

    The viral video shows the batsman striking a massive six, celebrating briefly with his partner, and then suddenly falling to the ground.

    The viral video quickly spread online, leaving cricket fans stunned. Despite efforts to revive him and rush him to the hospital, doctors declared him dead on arrival.

    The viral video has triggered widespread discussion on social media, with many expressing disbelief at how the tragedy unfolded so suddenly.


    The viral video has also sparked debates about health risks faced by young athletes. While some linked the incident to post-vaccination speculation, others pointed to stress and unhealthy lifestyles as possible causes.

    Medical experts highlight that an alarming rise in heart attacks among young people is often linked to poor diet, lack of sleep, high stress, and irregular health checkups.

    The viral video underscores growing concerns about sudden cardiac arrests in sportmen and has prompted calls for increased awareness about heart health in sports. Experts urge players to undergo regular screenings and manage stress to reduce risks.

    Also Read: Cricketer suffers heartbreak while batting; moment caught on livestream

    In a similar heartbreaking incident earlier, another cricketer’s life was cut short after he suffered a fatal heart stroke while batting in a local league game.

    Imran Patel, 35, was batting in a game at the Garware Stadium and faced a few deliveries when he complained of having pain in his left arm and chest, Indian media outlets reported.

    After consulting with the on-field umpires, Imran Patel decided to leave the field and began walking toward the dugout.

    However, the Indian cricketer collapsed before departing the field in a shocking moment that was captured live as the match was being streamed.

  • Religious scholar Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza arrested in Jhelum

    Religious scholar Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza arrested in Jhelum

    Jhelum police have arrested renowned religious scholar Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza under 3MPO, ARY News reported on Tuesday.

    According to details, City Police Station officials arrested Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza and subsequently moved him to jail.

    Police stated that the arrest was carried out under Section 3 of the Maintenance of Public Order (3 MPO), on the orders of the Deputy Commissioner of Jhelum.

    In addition, local authorities have sealed Engineer Mirza’s academy.

    The arrest follows formal complaints filed by various religious groups. Delegations of clerics met with district officials earlier today, demanding action against Mirza.

    Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza is known for delivering online lectures on a wide range of social and religious topics. His popularity largely stems from his candid discussions on sensitive issues.

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    With 3.1 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, this is not the first time Mirza has been arrested.

    In May 2020, Jhelum police detained him under Section 153-A after an old controversial lecture went viral online. The section applies to individuals accused of hate speech or incitement. He was later released on court orders two days after his arrest.

    Mirza also survived an attack in March 2021, when an unknown assailant attempted to stab him at his academy. The attacker was later arrested, while Mirza sustained minor injuries.

  • Kate Middleton’s bold new look signals a major life update

    Kate Middleton’s bold new look signals a major life update

    Kate Middleton has debuted a fresh honey-blonde look this summer, sparking speculation among royal watchers.

    The Princess of Wales showcased lighter waves during family outings in July and August, but the reason behind the change is not linked to pregnancy rumours.

    Sources suggest Kate Middleton’s hair transformation comes as part of a seasonal update and a personal boost after a challenging period.


    The royal is gradually returning to a full schedule of public duties following months of cancer treatment in 2024.

    Kate Middleton, who shared earlier this year that she is in remission, is focusing on recovery while balancing family life and royal responsibilities.

    Her new look coincides with significant changes for the Wales family. Kate Middleton and Prince William are preparing to move from Adelaide Cottage to the larger Forest Lodge in Windsor.

    Meanwhile, their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are set to begin a new term at Lambrook School in September.

    The Princess of Wales’ updated hairstyle reflects a fresh start after a demanding phase in her life. The Princess spent much of last year prioritising health and healing, staying largely out of the public eye.

    Now, with treatment completed and her energy returning, she appears ready to embrace change in both her personal style and royal duties.

    Royal watchers note that Kate Middleton often refreshes her hair as seasons shift, using subtle updates to mark new beginnings.

    Her lighter locks this year signal optimism and renewal as she steps into a busy autumn schedule while continuing her recovery journey.

    Also Read: Kate Middleton comparisons shadow Meghan Markle’s latest Netflix deal

    In other news, Meghan Markle was facing fresh criticism as her new festive project with Netflix draws comparisons to Kate Middleton’s popular Christmas celebration.

    The Duchess of Sussex recently announced a new first-look deal with Netflix, which includes a holiday edition of her With Love series filmed at her Montecito home.

    The timing of the announcement has led to accusations that Meghan Markle is trying to compete with Kate Middleton, who hosts a well-loved annual Christmas service at Westminster Abbey.

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  • Sussex and York titles may be retired permanently, say royal commentators

    Sussex and York titles may be retired permanently, say royal commentators

    The titles held by Prince Harry and Prince Andrew may not be passed down to future generations due to ongoing controversies surrounding both royals.

    According to royal experts, the Dukedoms of Sussex and York could remain dormant for many years as the Royal Family seeks to avoid negative associations.

    Prince Harry received the title Duke of Sussex when he married Meghan Markle in 2018. However, his relationship with the Royal Family has been strained since he and Meghan stepped down as senior working royals and moved to the United States in 2020.

    Prince Harry has remained a highly publicised figure, and his criticisms of royal life have further complicated matters for the monarchy.

    Prince Andrew, who was made Duke of York upon his marriage to Sarah Ferguson, has seen his reputation collapse following his association with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

    The scandal, combined with a widely criticised television interview, led to Prince Andrew stepping back from royal duties. Experts believe this reputational damage means his title could never be reassigned in the future.

    Historical precedent suggests that when a royal title becomes controversial, it is often retired. Analysts point to past cases like the Duke of Windsor, a title linked to King Edward VIII after his abdication.

    This is why royal watchers predict that names like Sussex and York may never be given to future senior royals.

    For now, Prince Harry continues to hold the Sussex title while living in California, and Prince Andrew remains Duke of York, though neither is likely to see their titles passed on.

    The decision reflects the Royal Family’s efforts to maintain its image and avoid repeating history.

    Also Read: Prince Harry’s subtle gesture could open door to ‘truce’ with King Charles

    Earlier, Prince Harry’s recent act during VJ Day commemorations was seen as the latest sign that he wants to mend ties with King Charles.

    The Duke of Sussex arranged a special tribute to his late grandfather, Prince Philip, at the National Memorial Arboretum, but timed it to avoid overshadowing the official VJ Day ceremony attended by the King and Queen.

    Harry ensured the wreath and letter honouring Prince Philip were placed several hours after King Charles and Queen Camilla had left the event.

    The tribute included his royal insignia and paid respect to those who served in the Far East, highlighting Prince Philip’s role during the Pacific campaign.

    Royal experts believe this move showed diplomacy and awareness, suggesting Harry wanted to show respect without taking attention from the King.