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Through these strides, I got to where I am today, and concerning fame and achievement, I will leave that for the fans to choose and focus on making great music. I admire him as my object of worship and I have been working only with sythesis since 2012. I worked in the sythesis of my first collection in 2010, and it arrived when I had the chance to meet Habib bhai and chip away at a couple of his pieces. We should discuss the excursion that brought you here.I'm not certain on the off chance that I can be termed as "effective" yet, however in the event that I were to discuss my trip, Channel I's "Shera Kontho" rivalry in 2008, furnished me with a colossal establishment, and a formal stage in the business. Reiterating his misogynist outlook, he urged the international community to 'understand that the Taliban's idea of human rights and asserted that women's rights are different in every society.įar from the presumption of success, Pakistan may have emerged as more regressive.Imran is the most mainstream and fruitful artists among the crowd today.
But Pakistan and Imran Khan's hypocrisy was revealed when the Prime Minister justified the Taliban’s human rights excesses, mistreatment of women and denying them the right to education. So what is it that Islamabad, which seems to have adopted the role of a self-appointed guardian of Afghanistan, achieved through the summit? Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi listed the establishment of a resolution for the Afghan banking system’s revival and the setting up of a Trust Fund as great achievements. Making his remarks on social media, the former envoy said that even though establishing an Afghan Trust Fund is a welcoming gesture, turning it to pledges and disbursement remains a challenge. The former envoy observed that 24 hours since the conclusion of the OIC meeting, the key document (resolution) is still not publicly available.Ĭountering the Pakistan government's claim that the OIC summit was a success, Saikal said that it was hard to assess the work of the session without an official document outlining the resolutions taken. Saikal further observed that out of the five Central Asian members of OIC, three of them - who also happen to be Afghanistan’s neighbours - sent their foreign ministers to New Delhi instead. But was it really so? According to Mahmoud Saikal, former Deputy Foreign Minister of Afghanistan and Ambassador to the UN and Australia, the OIC is a grouping of 57 nations and out of them, only 20 sent their foreign ministers to Sunday's extraordinary session of Council of Foreign Ministers. Pakistan's Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari too termed the extraordinary session a major diplomatic success for Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Afghanistan policy. In fact, he went to term the OIC session a great success wherein the Muslim world backed Pakistan’s stance on Afghanistan. Addressing a press briefing, Imran's Special Assistant for Political Communication Shahbaz Gill said that it was a matter of great pride for the country that all Muslim nations had arrived in Islamabad to attend the summit. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Cabinet ministers went to town claiming how the summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation had been a success.