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Top MQM-P leader demands PM reinstate Kamran Tessori as Sindh governor
- Farooq Sattar urges PM to review his decision.
- Tessori was replaced by government last week.
- Tessori became governor in October 2022.
KARACHI: A top Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader has sought the restoration of Karam Tessori as the Sindh governor.
In a statement, MQM-P Senior Deputy Convener Farooq Sattar said: “Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif should review his decision to remove Kamran Tessori and reinstate him [as the Sindh governor]”.
Tessori, a MQM-P leader, was removed from the post last week with the government appointing Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) stalwart Nehal Hashmi in his place.
Following the PM’s decision to recommend Hashmi for the post, the MQM-P stated that the party was not taken into confidence by the federal government regarding the decision.
Tessori became governor in October 2022 following Imran Ismail’s departure.
Hashmi, meanwhile, after taking oath as the governor last week, said that the MQM-P remains an ally of the PML-N despite the change — the parties are coalition partners in the Centre.
Who is the new governor?
Born in Karachi on January 28, 1960, Hashmi is a prominent lawyer and a seasoned politician. He began practising law in the late 1980s and earlier founded a political organisation called the All Pakistan Youth League during his student years, according to The News.
He formally joined the PML-N in 1992 and served as adviser on law, justice and human rights to then-prime minister Nawaz Sharif from 1997 to 1999. Hashmi also played an important legal role in several high-profile cases, including those related to Nawaz and the tribunal concerning Murtaza Bhutto.
He later served as president of the PML-N Karachi in 2012 and was appointed general secretary of the party in Sindh in August 2014. Hashmi became a member of the Senate of Pakistan in March 2015 and served until February 2018.
In 2017, he was expelled from the party over a controversial statement linked to the Panama Papers case in Pakistan, but his party membership was restored in 2021.
In February 2018, he was sentenced to one month in prison and fined Rs50,000 in a contempt of court case, resulting in the termination of his Senate membership and a five-year disqualification.He was released after completing his sentence.
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Lady Amelia Windsor shares private hen photos tied to grandparents’ love story
Lady Amelia Windsor gave followers a rare peek behind palace doors this weekend, sharing a fun snapshot from her sister Lady Marina Windsor’s hen celebrations.
Taking to Instagram, Amelia posted a surprise moment from the getaway, showing the bride-to-be.
Marina was dressed in a white crop top, floaty skirt, ballet pumps, and a cosy cream cardigan.
Amelia kept it simple but celebratory, tagging her sister and adding a bride emoji to celebrate the occassion.
The pre-wedding celebrations come months after she announced her engagement to Nico Macauley, a 32-year-old executive at Zscaler.
The couple shared their happy news back in June 2025, choosing a meaningful date June 8 which coincided with the wedding anniversary of her grandparents, the Duke and late Duchess of Kent.
At the time, Marina posted a glowing selfie with her fiancé, champagne in hand and her engagement ring on full display, marking the moment in understated royal style.
Among the first to celebrate publicly was Amelia, who couldn’t contain her excitement, commenting: “Yippeeee!!”
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Princess Eugenie husband springs in action for Fergie, Andrew: ‘Unexpected’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson have already been causing immense problems for both their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
While Beatrice is going through marital woes, Eugenie also finds herself in a major dilemma as her husband Jack Brooksbank takes an unexpected approach to the matter.
It had been reported that Eugenie had cut ties with her parents, however, sources revealed to DailyMail that Jack is a man who follows his “code of honour” which means he would not completely abandon his in-laws.
Fergie had been in a self-imposed exile, whereas Andrew is soon to be shifted in Marsh Farm at Sandringham. Jack and Eugenie are currently resisting the notion of Fergie living with them as it would make things “difficult”.
The sources said that while Jack will not “completely desert” Andrew and Fergie, he also “not step into line of fire” for them.
However, the insider insisted that it doesn’t mean that Jack and Eugenie do not care about her welfare, they “just don’t actually want her to be living with them, even temporarily”.
Jack has drawn a borderline and has made it clear that Fergie, despite her problems, cannot move in with them. Jack’s loyalty lies with his wife Eugenie and their two young children. The ordeal has already got them “unwarranted attention” and he will not do anything to make it worse.
Eugenie’s husband has “worked very hard building his business, and it’s going well so the last thing he needs is for the Epstein scandal to taint that. He will do everything he can to keep his head below the parapet because of that”.
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Prince William ‘finalises’ one crucial detail for coronation ceremony
Prince William seems to have the whole plan worked out for not only in the strategy in how he would rule but also some key details about his coronation ceremony.
The Prince of Wales, who dropped hints about what to expect from his upcoming reign, in secretly checking things off of his list with meaningful steps.
It is understood that King Charles has been getting William involved in more decision-making especially when it comes to major changes in the monarchy. William had been a quiet but a significant presence when Charles made the landmark decision for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Moreover, King Charles is helping William with the transition in it seems evident in the latest development. The heir to the throne will be attending the enthronement ceremony of the Archbishop of Canterbury next week.
Sources close to William have suggested that the reason why this is a significant move is because Dame Sarah Mullally is likely to officiate at his coronation and help to prepare him for his role as supreme governor, according to The Sunday Times.
William’s aide revealed that the royal had a “warm and substantive” conversation and reflected on his “genuine interest” not only in the Church’s work, but in its role as “a guardian of a distinctive and ancient English spiritual tradition that remains relevant in contemporary life”.
A royal source shared previously that William plans to make his coronation fee “more relevant” and that the ceremony has be “modern but also unifying”.
Meanwhile, a source close to the new archbishop described that Sarah is “really delighted” that Prince William and Princess Kate will be attending her installation and it would be a “turning of the page” between Kensington Palace and Lambeth Palace.
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