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Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah brought freedom for oppressed: Aga Siraj

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KARACHI: Acting Governor Sindh Aga Siraj Durrani on the occasion of the death anniversary of the father of the nation says Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah brought freedom to the people who were oppressed and deprived of every right by his passionate leadership.

In his message, he said that the candle of justice and fairness had been extinguished by aggression in the subcontinent and the era of persecution had begun because the Hindus made an alliance with the British rulers. He further said that at that time the Muslims had become a victim of despair and hopelessness and remained confined in a shell and they had become despondent. In such circumstances, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah took the command of the despondent nation and instilled in them the enthusiasm and desire for freedom.

Acting Governor said that Quaid-e-Azam looked into the eyes of British and Hindus and told them that Muslims cannot accept their slavery at any cost. He said that Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah made the impossible as possible by giving freedom to Muslims in a short span of time.

Mr Durrani further said that the current situation of Pakistan requires us to adopt the guiding principles of our great leader because the creation of a welfare society can only put the great leader’s dream to reality. He said that today the floods have caused a large-scale destruction in the whole country especially in the province of Sindh.

“I am sure that by working hard day and night, one can get rid of these difficulties very soon”, he said, adding that it is difficult to find a precedent for the way the whole nation is helping the flood affected people by showing solidarity and unity.

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x.com now redirects to Twitter

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DUBAI: Twitter’s iconic bird logo is set to be replaced as the domain ‘X. com’ now redirects users to the micro-blogging platform. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and founder of X. com in 1999, confirmed the change in a tweet, stating that the interim X logo would go live later.

Musk’s takeover of Twitter last year was seen as an accelerant to creating X, and now he is making moves to change Twitter’s logo to an “X” symbol, indicating a significant shift in the platform’s branding. The little blue birdie that has long represented Twitter may soon become a thing of the past.

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SereneAir offers upto 100kg luggage on Dubai-Pakistan flights

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KARACHI: SereneAir, a popular Pakistani airline, has introduced a special offer called the ‘Baggage Bonanza’ for passengers traveling on the Dubai-Lahore and Dubai-Islamabad routes. This deal is available from 22nd July to 31st July 2023.

Under this scheme, Economy Class passengers can now carry up to 70 kg of luggage, spread across a maximum of three pieces, with each piece not exceeding 32 kg. For Serene Plus passengers, the allowance is even more generous, with a baggage limit of up to 100 kg, divided into four pieces, again with each piece not exceeding 32 kg.

This fantastic offer is valid for specific flights on the Dubai-Lahore route on 22nd, 24th, 26th, 29th, and 30th July. For the Dubai-Islamabad route, it’s available on 22nd, 23rd, 26th, 28th, and 31st July. All these flights will be operated using the Airbus 330-200 aircraft.

To take advantage of this fantastic deal and to find out more details about it, passengers can visit SereneAir’s official website or contact the airline’s UAN at 111-737-363. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enjoy extra baggage allowance during your travel!

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I am safe, says Anju who travelled to Pakistan amid wedding buzz

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PESHAWAR: A married Indian woman recently traveled to Pakistan and released a video expressing her feelings of safety in the country amidst reports of her marriage to a man from Pakistan. According to media reports, Anju, a 34-year-old woman and mother of two, married Nasrullah, whom she had met online.

The couple reportedly tied the knot in a local court in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Upper Dir, with an official confirming the marriage. Photographs of the couple on a sightseeing trip surfaced online. Anju stated in the video that she had planned her entry into Pakistan. However, the authenticity of the photos could not be independently verified.

“I want to give this message to all that I have come here [Pakistan] legally and with planning as it was not about two days that I came here all of a sudden, and I am safe here,” she said.

Anju traveled to Pakistan on a one-month visa, and there were initial speculations about their marriage. However, Nasrullah has denied such plans, stating that Anju will return to India after her visa expires. Anju is married and has two children, and her husband was unaware of her travel plans.

The incident reflects a similar story of Seema Haider from Pakistan and Sachin Meena from India, who also crossed borders for love, facing legal consequences before being granted bail.

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