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Govt hails Faiz Hamid’s sentence as ‘historic, landmark’ for accountability system
- Vawda says May 9 perpetrators will also face consequences.
- Nation to face effects of Bajwa and Hamid’s actions: Asif.
- Tarar says Hamid crossed red lines and interfered politically.
Political leaders belonging to ruling alliance have reacted to the conviction of former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Faiz Hamid, who was sentenced to 14 years of rigorous imprisonment by the Field General Court Martial (FGCM).
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations, Hamid was tried under provisions of the Pakistan Army Act on four charges related to engaging in political activities, violation of the Official Secret Act, detrimental to the safety and interest of the state, misuse of authority and government resources, and causing wrongful loss to persons.
The ISPR added that Hamid was found guilty on all charges and sentenced to 14 years rigorous imprisonment by the court, which was promulgated on December 11, 2025.
‘Pakistan will reap harvest of past decisions’
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that the nation will face the consequences of decisions made under former army chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa and the ex-spymaster.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Asif wrote, “The country will keep reaping the harvest of seeds sown by Faiz Hamid and General [retd] Bajwa for years.”
“May God forgive us. May those in power recognise that authority is a divine trust and use it for the welfare of His creation. May the fear of God guide the rulers. Ameen.”
‘No one is bigger than Pakistan’
Separately speaking to Geo News, Senator Faisal Vawda said that the conviction marks “just the beginning,” adding that the May 9-related cases are expected to move forward next.
Vawda said that if a former senior army officer can be tried in the May 9 cases, “you can imagine the fate of the real perpetrators” involved in the violence.
He said that a foundation has now been laid for a system of accountability and justice in the country and stressed that “no one is bigger than Pakistan.”
The senator said that the retired lt general had caused harm to the country, its institutions, politics, and judiciary through misuse of authority.
‘Historic and landmark decision’
Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar, while speaking to Geo News, described the verdict as a “historic” and “landmark” decision, saying that the decision strengthens the rule of law and accountability mechanisms in Pakistan.
Tarar said that red lines had been crossed and political interference had taken place. He said that the former ISI chief had acted as a political adviser to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and provided the party with “full political support.”
The information minister said that the decision would reinforce the rule of law and the country’s accountability mechanisms
He added that the trial was fair, saying Hamid was given a full opportunity to defend himself, including the chance to present evidence and witnesses in his favor.
Tarar further revealed that investigations into Faiz Hamid’s alleged involvement in political matters were still ongoing and would continue.
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‘Strictly Come Dancing’ in chaos as Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman exit
Strictly Come Dancing is facing a big shake-up after beloved hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman stepped away from the show.
With the programme looking for fresh energy, reports say that comedian and actress Miranda Hart is in talks to join.
Fans might remember Miranda from her hit sitcom and from cheering on her friend Sarah Hadland during last year’s series.
Sources, however, said that she could bring her funny, warm personality to the show, talking to the celebs, dancers and judges, helping to keep the programme lively and entertaining.
Even though Miranda spent recent years enjoying a quieter life away from the spotlight, she has never lost her connection to television.
BBC bosses apparently see her humour as a perfect fit for the role, bringing the kind of lightness and charm that viewers loved in the past.
While nothing is confirmed yet, insiders are excited about the possibility.
If it happens, it could mark a new chapter for Strictly Come Dancing, mixing familiar comedy with the glitz and glamour of the dance floor.
Fans are waiting to see if Miranda’s easygoing style will breathe new life into the show.
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Trevor Oakes of ‘Showaddywaddy’ dies aged 79, know the reason here
Trevor Oakes, guitarist who helped make Showaddywaddy famous all over the world, has died at the age of 79 after fighting bravely with a long illness.
The icon passed away peacefully on February 18, leaving all of his fans and friends heartbroken.
Trevor’s former bandmate Dave Bartram paid a touching tribute for him, calling him “a unique character and a dedicated professional” who played a huge part in the band’s success.
Trevor was there from the very start, helping the band bring back songs from the 1950s and 1960s for a new generation.
Showaddywaddy, however, then got Top 10 hits, including the number one song Under the Moon of Love in 1976.
Dave remembered him as not just a talented musician but also a loving family man with a cheeky sense of humour, saying that he will be “sadly missed by all those dear to him.”
Though Trevor stepped away from performing in 2009 due to health problems, his spirit and influence stayed with the band, which continues to tour today under Dave’s management.
Only one original member remains on stage but Trevor’s energy and love for music live on in every show.
Fans, moreover, will always remember him for the joy, laughter and music he shared over years.
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