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"Accepting is Halal, Donating is Haram though": Ayesha Rashan, a 19-year-old Pakistani girl, receives a free heart transplant in India, facilitated by Aishwaryam Trust, amidst controversy over bypassing long waiting lists & prioritizing a foreign patient

Netizens questioned whether people who choose not to donate should still be able to receive organs and why there are disparate standards around it.
| Satyaagrah | Islam

Alarm bells ring as ISI backs a new plot against India! Farhatullah Ghori, the notorious architect of the 2002 Akshardham attack, now shielded by Pakistan's ISI, emerges in provocative video, rallying Indian Muslim youth to rise and wage war against India

Adding to concerns, the Delhi Police's special cell disclosed last year that an Islamic State-inspired group, which had been neutralized, was found to be under Ghori's leadership
| Satyaagrah | News

"Karma is Real": Iran launches a bold missile and drone strike on terrorist bases within Pakistan, coinciding with the Pakistani PM's meeting with Iranian FM in Davos, sparking intense diplomatic fallout, raising critical questions about regional security

Formed in 2012, Jaish al-Adl, designated as a "terrorist" organization by Iran, is a Sunni terrorist group that operates in Iran's southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan, Al Arabiya News reported.
| Satyaagrah | News

"Jai ho, unknown baba ki": Sajid Mir, central to the infamous Mumbai 26/11 attacks, now battles for life after a mysterious poisoning in a Pakistani jail, the plot thickens with the disappearance of a key jail cook, adding a chilling twist in the tale

Sajid Mir was a key figure in the Mumbai terror attack that took place on 26 November 2008, when 10 armed Pakistani terrorists created mayhem in the country’s financial capital, killing hundreds of civilians and leaving scores of others injured
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"Temple Falls, Hope Crumbles": Demolition of Hinglaj Mata Mandir in Pakistan is a grave assault on Hindu heritage, this act of intolerance strips away not just a temple, but a rich tapestry of history and faith, deeply wounding the minority community

The Sharda Peeth Mandir, located near the Line of Control, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage shared by people across borders, making its current state all the more tragic
| Satyaagrah | Islam

"What a swap: Tanks to Tractors!": Amid economic chaos, Pakistan sees Honda, Suzuki & Toyota halt operations, while its army turns to farming in a satirical shift from military might to agricultural ambition, facing soaring prices and production pauses

Honda Atlas Cars echoes this sentiment, its own announcement punctuated by an almost audible sigh over the "disruptions in operations caused by shortages in inventory and parts within their supply chain
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"Hindu? Guilty as Charged!": Pakistani Hindu girl, Rajeeta Kolhi, abducted, forcibly converted to Islam, and married off to her kidnapper; despite her pleas in court to return to her parents, she was sent to Islamic 'Dar-Ul-Aman' shelter by the judiciary

The poignant narrative of Pakistan's indigenous Hindus is not just a tale of numbers; it's a chronicle of a legacy gradually fading into oblivion
| Satyaagrah | Islam

"Poverty is not just a statistic; it's a lived reality": World Bank report reveals that 95 million Pakistanis are living below the poverty line, amid rising inflation, the institution emphasizes the need for urgent reforms to stabilize Pakistan's economy

Cash-strapped Pakistan is facing an uphill task of containing rising inflation and navigating through one of the worst economic crises with its 95 million population living in extreme poverty
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"In the face of war and loss, Sehmat embodied courage and sacrifice": Discover the heart-wrenching journey of love and duty that unfolds in the midst of the 1971 Indo-Pak conflict, as depicted in "Calling Sehmat", a true heroine's tale by Harinder Sikka

The title, 'Calling Sehmat', emerged as a poetic embodiment of the unspoken pact Sikka shared with Sehmat, a pact steeped in humility and a shared understanding of the selfless nature of her contributions to her nation
| Satyaagrah | Present Heros

"In corridors of power, paper whispers": President Alvi asks staff to 'return bills unsigned', they nod them through. Only in Pakistan can a 'no' at helm be slyly converted to 'yes'. Staff's covert chess, moving pieces without king knowing

Pakistan's president Arif Alvi posted, "I asked my staff to return the bills unsigned. However, I have found out today that my staff undermined my will and command."
| Satyaagrah | News

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