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A new girl have been finalised for the lead role of Nakusha,”In the promos we have not shown the face of any girl properly ,it is for generating curiosity, actually we have not started shooting for the show as of now. The casting for the show is still on. So far we have finalised this girl called Shweta, she has not done any work on television. It is her first show and we have selected her via auditions, she hails from Jabalpur.There were 3-4 girls, who we short listed, but Shweta fitted the bill.”
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Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya (Hindi: मन की आवाज़ प्रतिज्ञा) is an Indian soap opera that airs on STAR Plus channel starting December 7, 2009. The story depicts the life of a middle-class girl Pratigya who struggles and fights for her self-respect against the stigma and discrimination that prevails in the Indian society even today.
you can watch it’s episode below
QUETTA: A suicide attack took place on Friday at an Al-Quds rally at Meezan Chowk in Quetta.
Local television reports stated that several people are feared dead and injured. DawnNews cameraman Fateh Shakir was also wounded in the explosion.
Aerial firing was taking place in the area as rescue teams tried to reach the site of the blast.
I know that most of you are, by now, realizing that Pakistan has become nothing short of a blood bath lately - the suicide bombings are now a daily event and what is amazing to me is that these attacks are taking place all over the country. And I truly believe we are seeing the influence of al Qaeda in Pakistan in all of this as it mirrors what was going on a number of years ago in Iraq as there were suicide bombings daily in Baghdad and then it would hit Basra and then the very next day it would be the northern city of Mosul.
All of this is due to a big part to the terrorists trying to influence the government to stop the military assaults in the Taliban and al Qaeda rich northwestern provinces and agencies.
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Geet is a happy, lively, fun loving girl who hails from a small town in Punjab. She belongs to a close-knit, traditionalist family which upholds honor, respect and dignity above all else.
The story begins with Geet’s wedding. Her family is ecstatic as they have found the perfect match for their daughter - a young, successful NRI, who brings with him the promise of a bright and happy future. But on the behest of the boy’s family, the wedding is kept a low key rushed up affair
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With England already in a commanding lead in the Third Test match, Pakistan seems set to lose the game as well as the series to hosts England. But at least some of the Pakistan team may already have lost their dignity and any respect their fans had for them given the explosive allegations from mass-selling British tabloid News of the World. Although still allegations, the facts and the circumstances are piling up to a nasty indictment of a number of Pakistan players, including Captain Salman Butt, and Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and Kamran Akmal.
Orchestrated by London-based fixed Mazhar Majeed, these players (and possibly others) seem to be embroiled in a match-fixing scandal, which will not only bring further heartbreak and shame to Pakistan cricket fans but also wreck whatever little dignity is left in a team that is in tatters in terms of performance and, if these allegations are true, in morals too.
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He called for formation of a government jointly by honest people and professionals, adding that people should rise for bringing about a revolution.
The MQM Chief’s recently issued a controversial statement in which he called upon ‘patriotic generals’ of Army to act against ‘corrupt politicians’ created a stir across the country, leading to fiery debates among politicians, analysts and representatives of civil society.
Altaf Husain, who has been in self-imposed exile in London for about the past 18 years, said he had been struggling for the cause of democracy for the past 32 years and that he had never supported a military rule or any undemocratic process.
He said he had always criticized any direct or indirect intervention/participation of the Army and ISI in the politics of the country.
“Nowhere during my entire speech had I mentioned imposition of Martial Law,” Altaf Hussain clarified, adding, he had only asked ‘patriotic generals’ to change the fate of the country by undertaking ‘Martial Law-like’ steps.
He said he would never retract from what he said and that he is not a coward.
MQM, he said, is a democratic party, ‘so how could it ever invite Martial Law in the country?’ MQM will always oppose imposition of Martial Law, he added.
Altaf Hussain noted that imposition of Martial Law had only led things from bad to worse. It was Martial Law regime that led to the dismemberment of the country and later a similar set up put Balochistan on the path of deterioration.
Tags: Altaf Hussain Against Martial Law Exclusive Interview,Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Husain,Altaf Hussain Against Army Coup Exclusive Interview,1999 Pakistani coup.
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LONDON: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Husain has said that he is against Martial Law and that he will oppose it in case it is imposed.
In an exclusive interview to senior Journalist Sohail Waraich in London, Altaf Hussain said selective accountability messed things up in Pakistan and that it would be wrong to target only President Zardari.
He called for formation of a government jointly by honest people and professionals, adding that people should rise for bringing about a revolution.
The MQM Chief’s recently issued a controversial statement in which he called upon ‘patriotic generals’ of Army to act against ‘corrupt politicians’ created a stir across the country, leading to fiery debates among politicians, analysts and representatives of civil society.
Altaf Husain, who has been in self-imposed exile in London for about the past 18 years, said he had been struggling for the cause of democracy for the past 32 years and that he had never supported a military rule or any undemocratic process.
He said he had always criticized any direct or indirect intervention/participation of the Army and ISI in the politics of the country.
“Nowhere during my entire speech had I mentioned imposition of Martial Law,” Altaf Hussain clarified, adding, he had only asked ‘patriotic generals’ to change the fate of the country by undertaking ‘Martial Law-like’ steps.
He said he would never retract from what he said and that he is not a coward.
MQM, he said, is a democratic party, ‘so how could it ever invite Martial Law in the country?’ MQM will always oppose imposition of Martial Law, he added.
Altaf Hussain noted that imposition of Martial Law had only led things from bad to worse. It was Martial Law regime that led to the dismemberment of the country and later a similar set up put Balochistan on the path of deterioration.
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The exclusive interview can be watched from the following links
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Altaf Hussain Interview with Sohail Waraich
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Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya (Hindi: मन की आवाज़ प्रतिज्ञा) is an Indian soap opera that airs on STAR Plus channel starting December 7, 2009. The story depicts the life of a middle-class girl Pratigya who struggles and fights for her self-respect against the stigma and discrimination that prevails in the Indian society even today.
you can watch it’s episode below

Uttaran
This is a story of Ichcha, born in the slums of a city but one who desires much more than what her destiny has in store for her. In the hope of giving her a better life, Ichcha’s mother joins a rich household as a maid.
Ichcha befriends Tapasya (the daughter of the lady of the house), but soon learns the hard lesson that servants will never be considered as part of a family, no matter how much they sacrifice for them.
However things change when Mahindra, suitor of Tapasya, falls in love with good natured Ichcha. Can she dare to expect him to stand up for her & their love? Or can the poor never be allowed to be happy?
