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Salman Akram Raja decides to resign as PTI secretary general
- Raja will present resignation to Imran Khan tomorrow.
- PTI leader will continue to offer his legal services.
- Differences emerge between Raja, Aleema over by-elections.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Salman Akram Raja has decided to step down from the party’s Secretary General post, saying he will meet PTI founder Imran Khan tomorrow and request him to relieve him of his duties.
“Today, an incident has occurred that now demands a clear-cut decision from me. My life is an open book. None of my actions conflicts with any principle. Tomorrow [Tuesday], I will request Imran Khan to step down from the position,” he said in a post on X.
The senior lawyer was appointed as PTI secretary general last year in September, following the resignation of senior party leader Omar Ayub.
Ayub had resigned from the position in June.
Taking to X, Raja stressed that despite stepping away from the party position, he will continue to offer his legal services to PTI free of cost.
“During the period of PTI’s ordeal, I stepped into the political arena along with legal assistance under the guidance of [Imran Khan]. My objective was to contribute to the struggle for the supremacy of the Constitution, law, and democracy,” he added.
Sources within PTI have revealed that Raja took a step following disagreement with Aleema Khan over the party’s participation in the upcoming by-elections.
The sources said Aleema opposed participation in the by-elections, saying that the decision was totally against Khan’s clear instructions.
Raja, however, reportedly conveyed the political committee’s position and voting breakdown to her. According to sources, 13 members of the committee favoured contesting the by-elections, while 9 were opposed.
The disagreement reportedly left Raja disheartened, ultimately prompting his decision to step aside from the key party role.
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Duchess Sophie impresses in lilac while tackling rare skin disorder
Duchess Sophie brought her royal presence on on March 5, to Hever Castle Ltd for a pivotal DEBRA UK event tackling epidermolysis bullosa (EB).
EB is a rare skin condition where even the gentlest touch can cause the skin to blister and tear.
As Patron of the charity, the Duchess joined 25 of the world’s leading specialists in EB, dermatology, paediatrics, pharmacology, and reconstructive surgery for the inaugural two-day EB Global Taskforce.
The gathering focused on accelerating the development of groundbreaking treatments and shaping the charity’s forthcoming Global EB Strategy, set for release in April 2026.
Speaking to the assembled experts, Sophie in lilac coat praised their dedication and vision.
“There is the passion and drive evident in the expertise in this room to truly make a difference,” she said.
“It will take innovative thinking, bold ideas, and strategic creativity that can be the catalyst for the change that is so desperately needed.”
DEBRA UK shared highlights from the historic event on Instagram, thanking the Duchess for her guidance and support.
“Yesterday at the historic @hever_castle, The Duchess of Edinburgh GCVO, our Charity Patron, joined medical experts for our inaugural two-day EB Global Taskforce,” the post read with a heart emoji.
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Timothee Chalamet’s ‘insensitive’ joke sparks response from Met Opera
Timothee Chalamet found himself embroiled in backlash on social media after he shared his controversial opinion on ballet and Opera as dying art forms.
The 30-year-old actor sparked an outrage with his comments as ballet and opera artists began to share their disappointment over the “tone deaf” joke he made.
The Marty Supreme star drew a response from the Metropolitan Opera itself as the organisation shared a TikTok video with the caption, “This one’s for you, Timothee Chalamet…”
The video showed people diligently working on costumes and wigs, as well as artists rehearsing, and the hustle bustle ahead of a performance, and the text over the video read, “All respect to the opera (and ballet) people out there,” taking a dig at Chalamet’s comment which he made after jokingly insulting the art forms.
The Metropolitan Opera’s response comes after many artists, as well as companies including the Royal Ballet and Opera in London critiqued the Dune actor for his disrespectful comments.
During the interview between Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey, the Beautiful Boy actor said, “I don’t want to be working in ballet, or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though like no one cares about this anymore.’ All respect to all the ballet and opera people out there.”
Although he immediately realised the nature of his remark, and said, “I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I just took shots for no reason,” it seems that had already been too late.
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