@92ssah Yes... Exactly Hania Amir was best suited. I'm not discrediting Dur e Fishan, but Hania Amir was personally more connected to this type of role seeing her bold and independent nature
@Munazah002 Exactly.. same thing's been on my mind. Been in this field for quite some time now. Alhamdulillah I'm an Alima, but always get the feeling that Hijabis and that Parda women attract more than normal ones do
@staycalmgurll Did she come after being drilled in both holes by her boyfriend? Only to find her granma is in her room?
Please someone explain the context to me
🇵🇰 Pakistan announced new restrictions on journalists on Sunday, imposing routine movement controls on Pakistani nationals working for foreign media outlets for the first time.
▪️Journalists now require government permission to travel and report outside Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi.
▪️The guidelines, whose motivation officials have not explained, come amid protests over recent multi-round elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and widening insurgencies in the country’s western provinces.
▪️The country also ordered foreign outlets without reporting permits to immediately leave Pakistan-administered Kashmir. on Monday.
▪️Human Rights Watch called the curbs “an alarming step” in Pakistan’s “narrowing space for press freedom.”
A disturbing trend is taking root in Punjab after extrajudicial killings: “half fry” tactics, maiming suspects instead of proper arrest and trial.
In Toba Tek Singh 2 men whose viral video showed them harassing a girl in Faisalabad lost their legs after hitting an electric pole during a police chase.
Harassment deserves strict legal punishment. But street “justice” through electric poles is not justice.
This pattern was once associated with parts of Sindh, now appearing in Punjab needs urgent policy attention and institutional reform. Due process must prevail.