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Actor Mehwish Hayat said she loved Pakistan Super League’s new anthem Groove Mera despite all the criticism. Groove Mera was launched Saturday evening after much anticipation. It features Naseebo Lal, Aima Baig and rappers Young Stunners (Talha Anjum and Talhah Yunus) on vocals. The anthem went viral within no time, with some praising it for its unique composition and fresh voices and others questioning them. Chhalawa actor Mehwish Hayat was among those praising the anthem. She called it “bold and fresh” and said people should stop bashing it. “This is what stifles creativity,” said Mehwish. “We always want more of the same and are not prepared to accept anything different.” I. ....
Man slays four women of family Father s decision to send daughter back enraged suspect PHOTO:MOHAMMAD SAQIB The incident in a neighbourhood in the Shahkot city police station precinct shocked local residents. The killer slit the throats of his mother, wife, brother s wife and younger sister with a sharp weapon. He fled from the home after killing the four women. According to the police report, the suspect named Shakeel Akram hailed from Bhakkar district. He was living with his mother, wife, sister and sister-in-law in a rented house in Bismillah Gulshan Colony in Shahkot. He had reportedly deserted from his service in the Frontier Constabulary in Quetta and rented the house in Shahkot. ....
January 20, 2021 Saudi Gazette report RIYADH Sheikh Muhammad Al-Issa, the secretary-general of the Muslim World League, said that the league is striving to remove misinformation about the religion of Islam by using all the available means. “The visit to churches delivers a message to Christians that Muslims are not against them and that Muslims are calling for peaceful coexistence with everyone with a strong conviction that the of the Creator cherishes difference and diversity.” Al-Issa made the remarks while responding to the criticism leveled against him for visiting churches. In an interview with the “Thousand Miles” program on Saudi Television, Al-Issa noted that these visits are also in response to the allegations raised by some followers of extreme right ideologies. ....