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Sunday, 24 March 2024

Sacred Shores: The Dual Pilgrimage of Rohri’s Isle

 

An elderly man with a long white beard, dressed in traditional green Islamic attire, stands majestically atop a large river fish. He appears to be a Sufi sage, serenely walking on the waters of the Indus River. The scene is bathed in sunlight filtering through sparse clouds, creating a tranquil and almost mystical atmosphere. In the distance, one or two birds can be seen gliding in the sky, adding to the serene ambiance. The image is rendered in high-resolution 2K quality, capturing the realistic details of this inspiring moment.

In the shadow of Rohri lies a diminutive isle, a mere half-acre in size, that resists the flood's peak, remaining unsubmerged. Encircled by a protective barrier, this island is home to a sacred shrine, a place of convergence for thousands of devotees both Muslims and Hindus from every corner of Sindh during the spring months of March and April. For Muslims, it's a pilgrimage to pay homage to Khwaja Khizr, while Hindus revere Jind Pir (a derivative of 'Zinda', meaning 'Living', thus 'Living Saint').

In the heart of Sindh’s riverine landscape, there exists a figure steeped in the lore of both Islam and Hinduism. He is known by many names: Khawaja Khizr, Jind Pir, and Zinda Pir, each a testament to his enduring presence. Envision an aged man, his white beard flowing like the river itself, garbed in the verdant hues of traditional Islamic dress. He stands, a picture of tranquility, upon a grand fish that glides across the Indus River’s surface. This Sufi elder, a sage of profound wisdom, seems to traverse the waters with a grace that belies his years. His journey across the Indus is not merely physical but symbolic, bridging the spiritual divide between cultures and beliefs. He is a living embodiment of the river’s life-giving force, revered by many as a guardian of the faithful and a beacon of unity.

Over time, the shrine's ownership sparked a dispute between the two faiths. Resolution came when Hindus relinquished their claim, establishing a separate shrine for Jind Pir along the riverbank in Sukkur. In a historic decree, the Public Works Department, via resolution No. 55-W-1 650 dated 10 April 1894, allocated approximately 16.50 ghuntas of land to the Sukkur Council for the Jind Pir Fakirs' trust, post a trust deed in favor of the then-leader, Bhai Balo. The trust ensured that he and his successors were entrusted with Rs 15000 to fulfill specific responsibilities linked to the shrine and its monuments.

An image from 1883 showcases the revered shrine of Khwaja Khizr, also known as Jind Pir among Hindus, situated on a small island in Sindh. The shrine, a pilgrimage site for thousands, symbolizes the unity of Muslim and Hindu faiths. It stands as a historical testament to the region’s rich spiritual traditions and the enduring legacy of the saints who have been the embodiment of the Indus River’s spirit.

An image from 1883 showcases the revered shrine of Khwaja Khizr, also known as Jind Pir among Hindus, situated on a small island in Sindh. The shrine, a pilgrimage site for thousands, symbolizes the unity of Muslim and Hindu faiths. It stands as a historical testament to the region’s rich spiritual traditions and the enduring legacy of the saints who have been the embodiment of the Indus River’s spirit.
A Muslim narrative recounts the tale of Shah Hussain (Saiful Muluk), a merchant from Delhi, who, along with his daughter, Badu-i-Jamal, journeyed down the Indus towards Mecca. Upon reaching Alore, they encountered Daluraj, the Hindu King, who, smitten by the daughter's beauty, sought her hand in marriage. His proposal was declined on the grounds of religious incompatibility. Undeterred, the king attempted to abduct her. However, during her prayers to Khwaja Khizr, her father was divinely instructed to release their boat. Miraculously, the river's course altered, flowing towards Rohri and ensuring their escape. In gratitude, Shah Hussain vowed to erect a shrine in honor of the saint who had safeguarded them. Guided by divine intervention, he chose a small island north of Bukkur for a mosque and mausoleum dedicated to Khwaja Khizr. Over time, devotees enriched the site, with some adorning the original tomb's door in silver. Regrettably, no remnants of these structures survive today.

An ancient painting from the year 952 A.D., corresponding to 341 Hijri, depicting the revered figure Khawaja Khizr. The artwork captures the historical and spiritual essence of the saint, known for his guidance and wisdom, in a traditional style reflective of the era.

An ancient painting from the year 952 A.D., corresponding to 341 Hijri, depicting the revered figure Khawaja Khizr. The artwork captures the historical and spiritual essence of the saint, known for his guidance and wisdom, in a traditional style reflective of the era.

Hindus associate Khawaja with Jind Pir, seen as the living embodiment of the Indus River, also known as Uderolal or Darya Shah. They honor him with the ritual lighting of lamps. The central edifice, whether tomb, temple, or cenotaph, features a niche representing the saint's seat, crowned by a stone slab with a Persian inscription, eloquently stating:

Contemporary representation of Khwaja Khizr, depicted as a wise figure with a spiritual aura, often portrayed in Islamic green attire, symbolizing his enduring presence and guidance through the ages.

Contemporary representation of Khwaja Khizr, depicted as a wise figure with a spiritual aura, often portrayed in Islamic green attire, symbolizing his enduring presence and guidance through the ages.

"When this court was raised, the waters of Khizr embraced it; penned by Khizr himself in delightful verse." 

The inscription's date, deciphered from 'Dargah-i-Ali', points to the year AD 952. Nearby, a dilapidated brick mosque bears another inscription dating back to AH 1011 (AD 1602). Before British rule, the guardians of Satyan-jo-Asthan and Khwaja Khizr's shrine held lands as charitable grants, performing sacred duties around the monuments. This tradition was upheld by Sir Charles Napier.

If the minor disputes at the site of Khawaja Khizr Rohri in 1880 had been avoided, we might not be facing the current circumstances.


Monday, 11 March 2024

Ramazan in Pakistan: A Tapestry of Faith and Community

 THE SPIRITUAL ESSENCE OF RAMAZAN IN PAKISTAN


As the crescent moon heralds the arrival of Ramazan, Pakistan transforms into a realm of divine serenity and communal harmony. The ninth month of the Islamic calendar marks not just a period of fasting from dawn until dusk, but a festival of faith that envelops the entire nation.

FASTING AND FEASTING: A BALANCE OF DEVOTION

A variety of plump and glossy Ramadan dates, known as ‘khark khajoor’, are displayed in a traditional woven basket. The dates range in color from deep brown to golden amber, indicative of their natural sweetness and rich, chewy texture that is commonly enjoyed during the holy month of Ramadan

During Ramazan, the people of Pakistan engage in a daily fast, abstaining from food and drink, and other physical needs during daylight hours. It's a time to purify the soul, refocus attention on God, and practice self-discipline and sacrifice. Yet, as the sun sets, the fast breaks with the sweetness of dates and the refreshing taste of Rooh Afzah, leading to a feast that celebrates the day's spiritual journey.

Cultural Delights and Culinary Celebrations

An inviting Ramadan Iftar setup featuring succulent dates on a dining table, complemented by a glass of refreshing Rooh Afza sharbat. A prayer mat and a traditional lantern add to the ambiance, reflecting the spirit of the holy month.

The pre-dawn meal, Sehri, varies across communities, with some indulging in rich sweets like Jalebis soaked in milk, while others prefer a lighter fare of eggs, toast, and tea¹. Post-dusk, Iftar becomes a social event where families and friends gather to share a meal. The air fills with the aroma of fried snacks like samosas and pakoras, and the sweetness of Gulab Jamun, a beloved treat during this holy month.

Dates Fruit in Dining table with Muslim style Ramadan fast with a prayer mat nearby, a traditional Ramadan lantern, colorful dates, a glass with Rooh Afzah sharbat, fried snacks like samosas and pakoras, and the sweetness of Gulab Jamun

Charity and Compassion: The Spirit of Giving

An image capturing the essence of Ramadan, showcasing hands extending food to the needy, symbolizing the acts of kindness and sharing that define the holy month.

Ramazan is also a time for charity and acts of kindness. Pakistanis, known for their generosity, participate in charitable activities, providing for those less fortunate and embodying the true spirit of the month.

Cities That Never Sleep: Nighttime Vibrancy

Pakistan Muslim cities vibrant nightlife after Iftar with markets, restaurants, rooftop eateries offering Ramazan deals, iconic Pakistani city landmarks, the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore

After Iftar, cities burst into life. Markets stay open late, and people enjoy the cooler evening air. Restaurants and rooftop eateries offer special Ramazan deals, creating a festive atmosphere that lasts throughout the night.

Conclusion: A Time for Reflection and Renewal

Ramadan Mubarak: An image that encapsulates the serene and spiritual atmosphere of Ramadan, highlighting themes of peace, prayer, and communal harmony.

Ramazan in Pakistan is more than just fasting; it's a time for spiritual renewal and community. It's a period when the entire country unites in a shared experience of faith, reflection, and joy. As the month progresses, the anticipation for Eid-ul-Fitr builds, promising a grand celebration of the blessings received and the trials overcome.

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Explore the spiritual essence of Ramazan in Pakistan through our article that delves into the traditions and practices of this holy month. From the communal Sehri and Iftar meals to the vibrant nightlife post-Iftar, discover how Pakistanis balance devotion with celebration. Learn about the significance of charity and the festive atmosphere in markets and eateries, all under the soft glow of the Badshahi Mosque. Join us in understanding how Ramazan is a time for reflection, community, and renewal in Pakistan. Embrace the cultural tapestry that weaves faith into the daily lives of Pakistanis during this sacred time.


Various forms of charity: cash donations, food parcels, and clothing donations, symbolizing the diverse ways to support those in need.

Various forms of charity: cash donations, food parcels, and clothing donations, symbolizing the diverse ways to support those in need. Compassionate giving during Ramadan: Zakat contributions depicted as cash, food, and clothing, fulfilling one of the pillars of Islam to aid those in need.



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Sunday, 10 March 2024

Navigating Pollution: Rohri’s Struggle for Clean Air and Water

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Pollution in Rohri, Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan: A Tale of Urban and Rural Challenges

INTRODUCTION

Rohri, a historic city nestled along the banks of the mighty Indus River, faces a dual battle against pollution. As part of the Sukkur district in Sindh, Pakistan, Rohri grapples with environmental issues that impact both its urban and rural communities. Let's delve into the complexities of pollution in this region.

Urban vs. Rural: A Dichotomy

An Indus River dolphin swimming amidst plastic debris and murky water

Urban Areas

1. Karachi – The City of Lights:

Characteristics: Known for its mesmerizing night time glow and pristine shoreline, Karachi is a melting pot of cultures, languages, and traditions.

Language Diversity: While most people speak Sindhi, Seraiki, Thari, and Balochi in rural districts, urban Karachi boasts a linguistic tapestry that includes Urdu, Punjabi, and Pashto.

  Challenges: Despite its vibrancy, Karachi faces significant environmental hurdles. Air pollution, inadequate healthcare facilities, and traffic congestion are pressing concerns.

2. Hyderabad and Khairpur:

 Part of Sindh Urban: These regions exhibit better access to goods, services, and resources. They are hubs of commerce, education, and infrastructure development.

Rural Areas

1. Sindh Rural Districts:

  Badin, Sanghar, Tharparker, and Dadu: These districts epitomize the challenges faced by rural Sindh.

   Resource Deficit: Inadequate medical facilities, high poverty rates, and unemployment plague these areas.

Healthcare Struggles: Millions of rural dwellers battle health issues, including Hepatitis C and measles. Infant mortality remains a grim reality.

Education and Development: While some progress has been made in terms of schools, libraries, and roads, development indicators remain stubbornly low.

2. AIR QUALITY IN ROHRI:

Unhealthy Air:  Rohri's Air Quality Index (AQI) often registers as unhealthy³. Factors like industrial emissions, vehicular pollution, and dust contribute to this alarming situation.

Water Quality: Groundwater and surface water quality also warrant attention. Monitoring total coliform, E. coli, and heterotrophic plate count (HPC) levels is crucial⁴.

The Road Ahead

1. Collaboration: Addressing pollution requires collective efforts. Government agencies, NGOs, and citizens must collaborate to improve air and water quality.

2. Sustainable Practices:  Encouraging sustainable practices, promoting green spaces, and investing in clean energy are essential steps.

3. Awareness Campaigns: Educating the public about pollution's impact and advocating for responsible behaviour can drive positive change.

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Friday, 1 March 2024

How Pakistan’s Healthy Food Exports Reach the Global Market

Pakistan is a country blessed with a rich and diverse agricultural sector, producing a variety of crops that are not only consumed domestically, but also exported to many countries around the world. Some of the most popular and nutritious exports from Pakistan include grains, dates, bananas, rice, and onions. In this article, we will explore how these foods are grown, processed, and transported from different regions of Pakistan to the international markets.

Grains Urdu: گندم  Sindhi: ڪڻڪ

A close-up of various healthy foods, such as wheats, grains, nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables, arranged in a wooden tray on a rustic table.

Grains are one of the staple foods in Pakistan, and also a major export commodity. Pakistan produces wheat, maize, rice, barley, millet, and sorghum, among other grains. Wheat is the most widely cultivated crop, accounting for about 60% of the total grain production¹. Wheat is mainly grown in the Punjab and Sindh provinces, where the climate and soil are suitable for its cultivation. Wheat is harvested in April and May, and then stored in silos or warehouses until it is ready for export. Wheat is mainly exported to Afghanistan, Iran, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and some African countries.

Maize is another important grain crop in Pakistan, especially for animal feed and industrial uses. Maize is grown in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, and Baluchistan provinces, where the rainfall and temperature are favourable for its growth. Maize is harvested in October and November, and then dried and shelled before being exported. Maize is mainly exported to Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, and some Middle Eastern countries.

Rice is the third most important grain crop in Pakistan, and also a major source of foreign exchange earnings. Pakistan is the world's fourth largest producer and exporter of rice, with basmati rice being the most famous and sought-after variety. Rice is grown in the Punjab, Sindh, and Baluchistan provinces, where the irrigation facilities and soil fertility are adequate for its cultivation. Rice is harvested in September and October, and then milled and polished before being exported. Rice is mainly exported to China, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, and some European countries.

Dates Urdu: کجور ، Sindhi: خارڪ

Nutritious Delicious Dates Pakistan

Dates are one of the most nutritious and delicious fruits in the world, and Pakistan is the world's fifth largest producer and exporter of dates. Dates are grown in the Sindh, Balochistan, and Punjab provinces, where the climate and soil are ideal for date palm trees. Dates are harvested in July and August, and then sorted, graded, and packed before being exported. Dates are mainly exported to India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and some European countries.

Dates have many health benefits, such as providing energy, fibre, antioxidants, iron, potassium, magnesium, and vitamin B6. Dates can also help prevent constipation, improve heart health, regulate blood pressure, enhance sexual power, promote brain health, and support healthy weight gain.

Bananas Urdu: کیلا  Sindhi: ڪيلا

Bananas Washed Ripened Packed Exported

Bananas are one of the most popular and widely consumed fruits in the world, and Pakistan is the world's 11th largest producer and exporter of bananas. Bananas are grown in the Sindh and Balochistan provinces, where the temperature and humidity are optimal for banana plants. Bananas are harvested throughout the year, and then washed, ripened, and packed before being exported. Bananas are mainly exported to Afghanistan, Iran, Oman, and some African countries.

Bananas have many health benefits, such as providing carbohydrates, fibre, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin B6, and manganese. Bananas can also help improve digestion, lower blood pressure, boost immunity, enhance mood, and prevent muscle cramps.

Rice Urdu: چاول  Sindhi: چانور

Rice Exported to China Saudi Arabia UAE Iran Europe

Rice is one of the most important and versatile foods in the world, and Pakistan is the world's fourth largest producer and exporter of rice. Rice is grown in the Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan provinces, where the irrigation facilities and soil fertility are adequate for its cultivation. Rice is harvested in September and October, and then milled and polished before being exported. Rice is mainly exported to China, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, and some European countries.
Rice has many health benefits, such as providing carbohydrates, protein, fiber, iron, zinc, and vitamin B. Rice can also help prevent constipation, lower cholesterol, regulate blood sugar, support liver function, and prevent cancer.

Onions 🧅 Urdu: پیاز  Sindhi: بصر 

Onions Worlds 11th Largest Producer Pakistan

Onions are one of the most widely used and versatile vegetables in the world, and Pakistan is the world's 11th largest producer and exporter of onions. Onions are grown in the Punjab, Sindh, and Baluchistan provinces, where the climate and soil are suitable for onion cultivation. Onions are harvested in March and April, and then dried, sorted, and packed before being exported. Onions are mainly exported to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, and some Middle Eastern countries.

Onions have many health benefits, such as providing antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin B6, folate, and manganese. Onions can also help fight infections, lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, improve blood circulation, and prevent cancer.

How Pakistan Exports Its Nutritious Produce to the World

Pakistan has a well-developed and efficient system

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Gone are the days of traditional farming methods. Today, vegetable farmers are embracing hydroponics and vertical farming, enabling them to grow crops year-round in limited spaces. This efficient and cost-effective approach revolutionizes the way we think about agriculture.

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Tuesday, 27 February 2024

How to Use PayPal in Pakistan: A Guide to Alternative Methods and Solutions

 

A blog post about online payment solutions in Pakistan, with a logo of SadaPay, a digital wallet, and a screenshot of the app.

PayPal launch in Pakistan
Guide to PayPal Services in Pakistan


PayPal is an online platform that allows individuals and businesses to make and receive payments, as well as other financial services. Pakistan is a South Asian country with about 220 million inhabitants. It ranks fifth in the world by population and second by Muslim population. PayPal is currently unavailable in Pakistan. This means that you cannot create a PayPal account, link a Pakistani bank account or credit card, or use PayPal to send or receive money from Pakistan. The main reason why PayPal does not operate in Pakistan is the lack of a legal and regulatory framework for online payments and e-commerce in the country. PayPal requires a high level of compliance and security from its partner countries, which Pakistan has not achieved. There is no official news about PayPal’s launch in Pakistan as of now. The Pakistani government has been trying to persuade PayPal to enter the Pakistani market for several years, but there has been no substantial progress or agreement so far. If you want to use PayPal from Pakistan, you will have to use some alternative ways or solutions. Some of these include: Using a service that acts as a mediator between you and PayPal, such as Payoneer, Skrill, or Xoom. These services allow you to create a virtual bank account or card that you can connect to PayPal and use to transfer or receive money. However, these services may have fees, limitations, or risks of fraud or scams. Using a friend or relative who lives in a country where PayPal is available, and asking them to create a PayPal account for you or move money to or from your account. This method requires trust and cooperation from the other person, and may also involve fees or taxes. Using a VPN or a proxy to access PayPal from a different country’s IP address. This method may allow you to create a PayPal account or use some of its features, but it is not recommended as it violates PayPal’s terms of service and may result in your account being blocked or banned.

If you want to buy from international e-commerce sites like Google, Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, AliExpress, Minecraft, Xbox, iTunes, PubG, PlayStation, Google Play Store, Spotify, and more, you can use e-vouchers.

SadaPay is a digital wallet that provides online payment solutions for individuals and businesses in Pakistan. It enables users to open an account from the app and get a numberless Mastercard debit card without any registration fees. Users can also send and receive money, pay bills, top up mobile balance, and manage remittances through the app.

SadaPay is regulated by the State Bank of Pakistan and is a subsidiary of SadaPay Technologies Ltd., registered in the Dubai International Financial Centre. SadaPay aims to offer financial freedom and convenience to the Pakistani people, especially the unbanked and underbanked segments of the population

However, SadaPay is not yet fully functional in Pakistan. It has received an “in-principle” approval for the Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license from the State Bank of Pakistan, but it is still in the process of launching its services to the public. Currently, SadaPay is running a pilot program with a limited number of users who can test its features and provide feedback.

If you are interested in using SadaPay, but you are not part of the pilot program, you will have to wait until it is officially launched in Pakistan. However, there are some alternative methods and solutions that you can use in the meantime to access online payment services in Pakistan.

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Monday, 19 February 2024

Election Commission of Pakistan under scrutiny after rigging allegations

 

The Rigging Scandal That Shook Pakistan: An Inside Look at the Election Commission’s Role and Responsibility

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is facing a crisis of credibility after a senior official resigned and confessed to manipulating the results of the general elections held in February 2024. The ECP has launched a probe into the allegations and formed a high-level committee to investigate the matter.

     The scandal erupted on Saturday, when Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatha, who was also the district returning officer, submitted his resignation and admitted to tampering with the polling data. He claimed that he was pressured by some influential politicians and bureaucrats to change the votes in favor of certain candidates. He also alleged that the ECP's electronic system was hacked and the data was altered.

     Chatha's confession sparked widespread protests and unrest across the country, as the opposition parties and civil society groups demanded a re-election and an independent inquiry into the matter. They accused the ruling party of rigging the elections and stealing the mandate of the people. They also questioned the role and performance of the ECP, which is supposed to be an independent and impartial body responsible for conducting free and fair elections.

     The ECP, on its part, has denied any involvement in the rigging and expressed its commitment to uphold the integrity of the electoral process. It has set up a high-level committee, comprising of senior ECP officials and representatives of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), to probe the allegations and record the statements of the district polling officials. The committee is expected to submit its report within three days.

     The ECP has also sought the assistance of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to trace the source of the hacking and identify the culprits. It has assured the public that it will take strict action against anyone found guilty of violating the election laws and rules.

     The ECP has also appealed to the media and the public to refrain from spreading rumour's and misinformation about the elections and to wait for the official results and the findings of the investigation. It has urged the political parties and the candidates to respect the electoral process and to cooperate with the ECP in resolving the issue.

     The ECP has also requested the international observers and the media to share their observations and feedback on the conduct of the elections. The ECP had invited several international organizations and media outlets to monitor and cover the elections, which were held on February 8, 2024. According to the ECP, the elections were held in a peaceful and transparent manner, with a high voter turnout of 67 percent.

     The general elections 2024 were the third consecutive democratic elections in Pakistan, after the restoration of democracy in 2008. The elections were contested by 3,459 candidates for 342 seats in the National Assembly and 8,396 candidates for 728 seats in the four provincial assemblies. The ruling party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claimed to have won the majority of the seats, followed by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), and other smaller parties and independent candidates.

     However, the results of the elections have been challenged by the opposition parties and the civil society groups, who have alleged massive rigging and irregularities in the polling process. They have demanded a re-counting of the votes and a verification of the thumb impressions of the voters. They have also called for a nationwide protest and a boycott of the parliament until their demands are met.

     The rigging allegations have cast a shadow over the credibility and legitimacy of the elections and the ECP, which is the constitutional body entrusted with the task of ensuring free and fair elections in Pakistan. The ECP was established in 1956 under Article 218 of the Constitution of Pakistan, and consists of a Chief Election Commissioner and four members, one from each province. The ECP is responsible for preparing the electoral rolls, delimiting the constituencies, conducting the elections, and announcing the results.

     The ECP has faced criticism and controversy in the past as well, especially after the general elections of 2013, which were also marred by allegations of rigging and manipulation. The ECP had introduced several reforms and measures to improve the electoral system and to enhance its transparency and accountability. Some of these measures included the use of biometric verification machines, electronic voting machines, postal ballots, and result transmission system. The ECP had also issued a code of conduct for the political parties, the candidates, the media, and the observers, and had established a complaint management system and a monitoring and control center.

     However, despite these efforts, the ECP has failed to win the trust and confidence of the stakeholders and the public, who have questioned its independence and impartiality. The ECP has been accused of being influenced by the government and the establishment, and of being incompetent and inefficient. The ECP has also been criticized for its lack of transparency and accountability, and for its failure to address the complaints and grievances of the aggrieved parties and candidates.

     The current crisis has exposed the weaknesses and flaws of the electoral system and the ECP, and has raised serious concerns over the future of democracy and stability in Pakistan. The ECP has a huge responsibility and a challenge to restore its credibility and to ensure that the elections are fair and credible. The ECP has to take swift and decisive action to investigate the allegations and to punish the culprits. The ECP has to also take steps to reform and improve the electoral system and to enhance its transparency and accountability. The ECP has to also engage and consult with the political parties and the civil society groups, and to address their concerns and demands. The ECP has to also cooperate and coordinate with the other state institutions and the international community, and to seek their support and guidance.

     The ECP has a vital role to play in strengthening and sustaining democracy and the rule of law in Pakistan, which is essential for the peace and prosperity of the country and the region. The ECP has to fulfill its constitutional mandate and to uphold the will and the rights of the people of Pakistan, who are the ultimate source of power and authority in a democratic system.

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Who is Pir Pagara and why is he important in Pakistan's politics?

 

A large crowd of people waving flags and banners of the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) at a rally on the Karachi-Hyderabad Motorway, where Pir Pagara is addressing them from a stage

Pir Pagara is a title given to the leader of the Muslim Sufi order of Hurs in Sindh province of Pakistan. The Hurs are a warlike community that fought a long-running guerrilla campaign against the British Raj in the 19th and 20th centuries. The current Pir Pagara is Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi III, also known as Raja Saein, who is the eighth Pir of Pagaro and the president of the Pakistan Muslim League (F), a political party that is part of the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA), an opposition coalition in Sindh.


A portrait of Pir Pagara, a bearded man wearing a white turban and a black coat, smiling and looking at the camera.


Pir Pagara is one of the most influential and respected political personalities in Pakistan, especially in Sindh, where he commands a large following among the Hurs and other Sindhis. He is also a spiritual leader who is believed to have supernatural powers and the ability to predict the future. His predictions on Pakistan's politics are sometimes quoted in the media and followed by many politicians.
     Pir Pagara has been involved in Pakistan's politics since the 1980s, when he was the chairman of the district council of Khairpur, his hometown. He has been elected three times to the Sindh Assembly and has served as a provincial minister. He became the president of the Pakistan Muslim League (F) after the death of his father, Syed Shah Mardan Shah-II, the seventh Pir of Pagaro, in 2012.

     Pir Pagara is known for his staunch opposition to the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), the ruling party in Sindh, and its leader, Asif Ali Zardari, the former president of Pakistan. He accuses the PPP of corruption, nepotism, and misgovernance in Sindh and demands more autonomy and development for the province. He also criticises the federal government led by Prime Minister Imran Khan and his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), for failing to deliver on their promises and for neglecting the issues of Sindh.

     Pir Pagara is also known for his frequent public appearances and speeches, where he addresses his supporters and the media on various topics. He often holds large rallies and gatherings, called jalsas, in different cities of Sindh, such as Hyderabad, where he showcases his political strength and popularity. He also holds press conferences, where he comments on the current affairs and announces his political plans and strategies. He sometimes gives interviews to the media, where he shares his views and opinions on various issues.

     Pir Pagara is considered a key player in Pakistan's politics, especially in Sindh, where he has a loyal base of voters and followers. He is also a respected figure among other political parties and leaders, who often seek his advice and support. He is seen as a potential kingmaker in the upcoming general elections, where he hopes to challenge the PPP's dominance in Sindh and form a coalition government with other parties.

     Pir Pagara is a unique personality in Pakistan's politics, who combines religious, spiritual, and political roles. He is a leader of the Hurs, a president of a political party, and a Pir of a Sufi order. He is a symbol of Sindhi nationalism, a voice of opposition, and a source of inspiration. He is Pir Pagara, and he is important in Pakistan's politics.

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PIR PAGARA: THE SPIRITUAL AND POLITICAL LEADER OF SINDH

Pir Pagara is a title given to the leader of the Muslim Sufi order of Hurs in Sindh province of Pakistan. The Hurs are a warlike community that fought against the British Raj in the Indian independence movement. The current Pir Pagara is Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi III, who is also the president of the Pakistan Muslim League (F) and the leader of the Grand Democratic Alliance. He is one of the most influential and respected political personalities in PakistaPir Pagara History

The title of Pir Pagara was first bestowed upon Syed Roshan Ali Shah by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century. He was the founder of the Hur movement, which aimed to spread Islam and resist foreign invaders. He was succeeded by his son Syed Muhammad Shah, who was also known as Pir Pagara I. The lineage of Pir Pagara continued through his descendants, who were revered as spiritual and temporal leaders of the Hurs.

     The most famous Pir Pagara was Syed Sibghatullah Shah II, who was also known as Pir Pagara VI. He led the Hur rebellion against the British colonial rule in the 1940s. He was hanged by the British in 1943, and his son Syed Shah Mardan Shah II, who was only 14 years old at the time, was exiled to England. He returned to Pakistan after the partition of India in 1947 and became the seventh Pir Pagara. He was also a prominent politician and a cricketer. He died in 2012 and was succeeded by his eldest son Syed Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi III, who is the eighth and current Pir Paga

PIR PAGARA HYDERABAD JALSA

Pir Pagara is known for holding large public gatherings, or jalsas, in various cities of Sindh to address his followers and supporters. One of the most recent and notable jalsas was held in Hyderabad on 18 February 2021, where Pir Pagara announced the formation of the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA), a coalition of opposition parties in Sindh. He also criticized the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) for its alleged corruption and misgovernance in the province. He vowed to bring a change in Sindh and restore the rights of the people. He was joined by other leaders of the GDA, such as Arbab Rahim, Zulfiqar Mirza, Ayaz Latif Palijo, and Nusrat Sehar Abbasi.

PIR PAGARA PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY

     On 15 September 2021, Pir Pagara held a press conference in Karachi, where he expressed his views on the current political situation in the country. He said that he was not satisfied with the performance of the federal government led by Prime Minister Imran Khan. He said that the government had failed to deliver on its promises of accountability, economic stability, and social welfare. He also said that the government had mishandled the issues of Kashmir, Afghanistan, and the FATF. He urged the government to take concrete steps to address the problems faced by the masses.

     He also spoke about the upcoming local body elections in Sindh, which are scheduled to be held in November 2021. He said that the GDA was ready to contest the elections and challenge the PPP's dominance in the province. He said that the GDA would expose the PPP's corruption and mismanagement in the local bodies. He also said that the GDA would ensure free and fair elections and would not tolerate any rigging or manipulation.

PIR PAGARA PROTOCOL

     Pir Pagara is a revered figure in Sindh and enjoys a large following among the Hurs and other communities. He is also a powerful politician and the head of a major political party. As such, he is accorded a high level of protocol and security wherever he goes. He is often accompanied by a large number of vehicles, guards, and supporters. He is also received and welcomed by local dignitaries and officials. He is given special arrangements and facilities during his visits and stays. He is also given media coverage and attention by various channels and newspapers.

PIR PAGARA INTERVIEW

     Pir Pagara is not known for giving frequent or lengthy interviews to the media. However, he occasionally speaks to some journalists and anchors on important issues and events. One of his recent interviews was with Kamran Khan on Dunya News on 12 August 2021. In the interview, he discussed the situation in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover. He said that Pakistan should play a positive and constructive role in the peace and stability of Afghanistan. He also said that Pakistan should maintain good relations with all the neighboring countries, including India. He said that dialogue and diplomacy were the best ways to resolve the disputes and differences between the countries.

     He also talked about the internal politics of Pakistan and the role of the opposition parties. He said that the opposition parties should unite and work together for the betterment of the country and the people. He said that the opposition parties should hold the government accountable and highlight its failures and shortcomings. He also said that the opposition parties should present a viable alternative and a vision for the future of Pakistan.

PIR PAGARA SPEECH

     Pir Pagara is known for his fiery and charismatic speeches, which he delivers at various occasions and platforms. He often addresses his followers and supporters at his residence in Karachi, or at his ancestral home in Pir Jo Goth. He also speaks at public rallies and meetings organized by his party or the GDA. He usually speaks in Sindhi, but sometimes also in Urdu or English. He covers a range of topics, such as religion, history, culture, politics, and current affairs. He often criticizes the government and the ruling party for their policies and actions. He also praises and motivates his followers and supporters for their loyalty and devotion. He also makes predictions and prophecies about the future of Pakistan and the world.

PIR PAGARA SPEECH TODAY

     Today, Pir Pagara delivered a speech at a ceremony held to mark the 79th death anniversary of his father, Pir Pagara VI, who was hanged by the British in 1943. He paid tribute to his father and his sacrifices for the cause of Islam and freedom. He said that his father was a great leader and a martyr, who inspired millions of people to fight against the tyranny and oppression of the colonial rulers. He said that his father's legacy and mission were still alive and relevant in the present times. He said that his father's spirit and vision guided him and his followers in their struggle for justice and democracy.

     He also spoke about the current challenges and opportunities faced by Pakistan and the Muslim world. He said that Pakistan was facing multiple threats and crises, such as terrorism, extremism, corruption, poverty, and inflation. He said that the government had failed to address these issues and had instead worsened the situation. He said that the government had betrayed the trust and expectations of the people. He said that the government had also damaged the image and interests of Pakistan at the international level. He said that the government had no vision or direction for the future of Pakistan.

     He said that the only hope and solution for Pakistan was the unity and solidarity of the opposition parties and the people. He said that the opposition parties had to work together and form a strong alliance to challenge and overthrow the government. He said that the opposition parties had to offer a new and better agenda and program for the development and prosperity of Pakistan. He said that the opposition parties had to mobilize and galvanize the masses and prepare them for a decisive movement. He said that the opposition parties had to restore the dignity and sovereignty of Pakistan and make it a strong and respected nation in the world.

     He also expressed his solidarity and support for the people of Kashmir and Palestine, who were facing oppression and injustice at the hands of India and Israel. He said that Pakistan had to stand by the oppressed and the downtrodden, and raise their voice at every forum. He said that Pakistan had to play a leading and proactive role in the Muslim world, and promote peace and harmony among the Muslim countries. He said that Pakistan had to be a model and an example for the Muslim world, and show them the true and enlightened path of Islam.

     He concluded his speech by praying for the success and welfare of Pakistan and the Muslim world. He also prayed for the forgiveness and mercy of his father and all the martyrs of the Hur movement. He also prayed for the guidance and protection of his followers and supporters. He also prayed for the health and recovery of his brother, Pir Sadaruddin Shah, who was undergoing treatment in London. He also prayed for the end of the coronavirus pandemic and the restoration of normalcy in the world. He also prayed for the fulfilment of his predictions and prophecies, which he said were based on divine revelations and signs. He also prayed for the advent of the Mahdi and the return of Jesus, who he said would bring justice and peace to the world. He also prayed for the happiness and salvation of all the people in the hereafter. He ended his speech by saying "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) and "Pakistan Zindabad" (Long live Pakistan).

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Saturday, 17 February 2024

Results of the National Assembly Election: N-201 Sugar N-201 Sukkur


A VICTORY FOR SYED KHURSHID SHAH FROM THE PEOPLE'S PARTY

In the recently concluded National Assembly Election, the constituency N-201 Sukkur has witnessed a notable outcome. The candidate from the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), Syed Khurshid Shah, is leading with 869 votes as per the current count. On the other hand, Mohammad Saleh JUI-F's candidate is trailing behind with only 227 votes secured so far.

Syed Khurshid Shah, the candidate from the People's Party, is currently ahead in N-201 Sukkur. As per the initial count, 869 votes have been attributed to him. However, Mohammad Saleh, the candidate from JUI-F, has been able to secure only 227 votes as per the current count.

The number of votes in favour of Syed Khurshid Shah, the candidate from the People's Party, is 869 in N-201 Sugar, while his opponent, Mohammad Saleh from JUI-F, has managed to secure only 227 votes so far.

POSITIVE PROGRESS IN THE ELECTION
This election has shown positive progress for the People's Party as their candidate, Syed Khurshid Shah, is currently leading in N-201 Sukkur with 869 votes. This significant lead reflects the support and trust the voters have placed in him.

Despite the strong competition, the People's Party has managed to gain a considerable advantage in N-201 Sukkur with Syed Khurshid Shah leading with 869 votes. This positive progress showcases the effectiveness of their campaign strategy and the appeal of their candidate.

With 869 votes, the candidate from the People's Party, Syed Khurshid Shah, is making remarkable headway in the N-201 Sugar constituency. This optimistic outcome is a testament to the party's efforts in mobilizing support and engaging with the electorate.

SUPPORT FOR SYED KHURSHID SHAH
Syed Khurshid Shah's lead in N-201 Sugar indicates the strong support he has garnered from the voters. His dedication and commitment to addressing the needs of the community have resonated with the electorate, resulting in their overwhelming support.

The substantial number of votes, amounting to 869, in favour of Syed Khurshid Shah from the People's Party in N-201 Sukkur reflects the trust and confidence the voters have in his abilities. His track record and commitment to serving the people have contributed to his popularity and support.

The electorate's support for Syed Khurshid Shah is evident in the number of votes he has received so far. With 869 votes, his lead in N-201 Sukkur showcases the trust and belief the voters have in his capabilities as a representative.

ENCOURAGING PARTICIPATION
The voter turnout in the N-201 Sukkur constituency has been encouraging, with a significant number of citizens exercising their right to vote. This active participation in the democratic process highlights the importance of civic engagement and the desire for positive change.

With a substantial voter count in N-201 Sukkur, the constituency has demonstrated its eagerness to participate in the democratic process. This enthusiastic engagement showcases the citizens' commitment to shaping the future of their community through their votes.

The participation of the electorate in N-201 Sukkur has been commendable, with a remarkable number of voters exercising their right to vote. This active involvement in the electoral process signifies a collective effort towards building a brighter future for the constituency.

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The Power of Hope in Overcoming Challenges


INTRODUCTION
One of the most important emotions that can motivate us to overcome the toughest challenges in life is hope. It is a ray of light that shows us the way in dark times, giving us the courage and stamina to keep going. In this blog, we will share the inspiring story of a group of people who, when faced with election fraud, fought for their rights and demanded fairness.

STANDING UP TO ELECTION FRAUD
In a recent case of suspected election fraud, the JDA (Justice and Democracy Alliance) took a courageous step by staging a peaceful protest at the M9 Motorway toll plaza. This rally was a reflection of their hope for an honest and transparent electoral process.

A GATHERING OF DETERMINED INDIVIDUALS
The M9 Motorway toll plaza became the epicentre of this peaceful protest, attracting individuals from all walks of life. People from across the region gathered here to lend their voices and support to the cause. The crowd was a testament to the determination and unity of the people.

A CROWD OF RESOLUTE PEOPLE
The M9 Motorway toll plaza became the focal point of this peaceful protest, drawing people from all backgrounds. People from different parts of the region came together to express their support and solidarity for the cause. The crowd was a proof of the resolve and unity of the people.

A SYMBOLIC LOCATION
The choice of the toll plaza as the protest site was not arbitrary. It held a significant meaning for the protesters. The nearby interchange bridge served as a symbolic stage, where the leaders of the JDA addressed the crowd and delivered powerful speeches that resonated with their supporters.

THE BRIDGE TO JUSTICE
As the speeches echoed through the toll plaza, the bridge stood as a physical representation of the journey towards justice. For the protesters, it was not just a piece of infrastructure, but a symbol of their hope and belief in a fair electoral system.

EMBRACING HOPE
In the face of adversity, hope emerged as the driving force for change. The individuals who gathered at the toll plaza did not succumb to despair or anger; instead, they embraced hope as their guiding light. They believed that their actions could make a difference and bring about positive change.

THE RESILIENCE OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT
This protest serves as a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit. Despite the difficulties and hurdles they faced, these people did not quit. Their hope and determination pushed them forward, inspiring others to join their cause.

CONCLUSION
Hope is a powerful force that can spark change and transform lives. The peaceful protest at the M9 Motorway toll plaza is a testament to the invincible spirit of people who reject injustice. It is a reminder that, even in the face of adversity, hope can lead the way to a brighter future. Let us all learn from their story and strive to be agents of hope in our own lives.

How Hope Can Inspire Change: The Story of a Peaceful Protest against Election Fraud In this blog, you will learn about the inspiring story of a group of people who, in the face of election fraud, fought for their rights and demanded justice. They organized a peaceful protest at the M9 Motorway toll plaza, a symbolic location that represented their hope and belief in a fair electoral system. Their story is a testament to the power of hope and the resilience of the human spirit. Read on to discover how hope can ignite change and transform lives.

Thursday, 15 February 2024

Journey Through Pakistan's Railway: Rohri Train Station

 

A panoramic view of Rohri Junction railway station, a historic and cultural landmark of Pakistan, with trains, platforms, buildings, and hills in the background.


Embark on a captivating journey through Pakistan's railway as we explore the historic Rohri Train Station and its significance in the country's transportation system.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF ROHRI TRAIN STATION
Rohri Train Station, located in Rohri, Pakistan, has a rich history that dates back to its establishment in the late 19th century. It was built during the British Raj and served as an important stop on the Indus Valley Railway, connecting Karachi with the northern regions of British India.

The station played a vital role in facilitating trade and transportation between different parts of the country. Over the years, it has witnessed the transformation of Pakistan's railway system and has become an integral part of the country's transportation infrastructure.

UNIQUE ARCHITECTURAL WONDERS AT ROHRI TRAIN STATION
Rohri Train Station is known for its unique architectural wonders that reflect a blend of British colonial and local architectural styles. The station building features intricate designs, grand arches, and large windows that allow natural light to illuminate the interior.

One of the notable architectural elements is the clock tower, which stands tall and serves as a symbol of the station's historical importance. The station's platform is spacious and well-maintained, providing a comfortable waiting area for passengers.

CONNECTING PAKISTAN: ROUTES FROM ROHRI TRAIN STATION
Rohri Train Station serves as a major hub, connecting various cities and regions across Pakistan through its extensive railway network. It is a crucial link between Karachi, the country's largest city and economic hub, and other important cities such as Lahore, Islamabad, and Peshawar.

The station offers multiple train routes that cater to both passenger and freight transportation needs. These routes provide convenient access to different parts of the country, allowing people to travel and transport goods efficiently.

CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ROHRI TRAIN STATION
Rohri Train Station holds great cultural significance for the people of Pakistan. It has witnessed the passage of time and the changing dynamics of the country. Many people have fond memories associated with the station, as it has been a witness to countless journeys, reunions, and farewells.

The station also serves as a meeting point for people from diverse backgrounds, reflecting the cultural diversity of Pakistan. It is a place where people from different regions come together, fostering social interactions and cultural exchange.

FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR ROHRI TRAIN STATION
In order to meet the growing demands of the modern era, there are plans for future development and improvement of Rohri Train Station. These plans include the expansion of the station's facilities to accommodate increasing passenger and freight traffic.

Additionally, efforts are being made to enhance the overall infrastructure and services at the station, ensuring a seamless travel experience for passengers. The aim is to make Rohri Train Station a modern transportation hub that meets international standards and contributes to the development of the region.

  • Rohri Train Station: A Historic and Cultural Landmark of Pakistan
  • Exploring the Wonders of Rohri Train Station: Pakistan’s Railway Heritage
  • How Rohri Train Station Connects Pakistan’s Past, Present, and Future
  • The Story of Rohri Train Station: A Journey Through Pakistan’s Railway History
  • Rohri Train Station: A Symbol of Pakistan’s Transportation Development

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