Pakistan beauty pageant in Toronto

QaiserMirza

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

کیسی بے غیرتی کیسی بے ہسی
الله سے مغفرت مانگنے کا وقت ہے
اپنے گناہوں سے توبہ کرنے کا وقت ہے


The flood in Pakistan will not stop the pageant in Toronto.

An international Pakistani beauty pageant will proceed, swimsuit portion and all, despite three weeks of flooding that has plunged 20 million into chaos in an already fragile country.

Pageant president Sonia Ahmed said the pageant represents hope for the country.

Right now everyone is down and depressed, and this is a positive thing, she said.

But not everyone, including a former winner, agrees.

There should have been an attempt to at least postpone it, said Naomi Zaman, who won the crown in 2005. We should focus more instead on raising funds. Im hoping there will be some type of fundraising going on at the pageant.

Zaman wont be attending. Shes recording a song and video, and plans to donate proceeds to a number of disasters around the world, especially flood victims.

Yahya Qureshi was visiting his hometown near the Afghanistan border when the horrendous flooding began.

People were drowning leaving their houses, the Markham man said. It was quite a panic.

Qureshi said if people want to have a pageant, they should be sensitive.

It doesnt look nice when our own are doing glamorous things, which are not warranted in this situation, he said. But if they have made pre-plans, and have their own unfortunate situation that they cannot cancel, that is different.

And thats just it, organizers say it would be impossible to cancel or change the pageant at this point. Seven women of Pakistani origin from Norway, the U.K., the U.S. and Canada are already in Toronto, preparing for the glitzy evening at the Pearson Convention Centre. The winner will represent Pakistan at international pageants.

People have paycheques depending on this event, Ahmed said. My heart goes out to the victims. Every Pakistani has certain ways of dealing with culture and tradition, and my duty is to make sure my country has a positive image through the world.

Khalid Usman, a member of the Canadian Friends of Pakistan, said organizers should be more considerate.

They should understand people are suffering, anywhere you are celebrating does not make sense, he said.

This is not the first time the eight-year-old pageant has been criticized. In the pageants early years, conservative members of the Pakistani community complained about the nature of the event, Ahmed said. This year, the pageant falls in the holy month of Ramadan.

Organizers said the show begins after the fast on Friday.

Religion is not going to stop us, Ahmed said. Were doing it for the Pakistani community.

Ahmed said she received many applications from women in Pakistan, but there are no contestants from the flood-ravaged country because the visa process is too complicated.


http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/850312--pakistani-beauty-pageant-to-go-ahead
 

karachiwala

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)

کیسی بے غیرتی کیسی بے ہسی
الله سے مغفرت مانگنے کا وقت ہے
اپنے گناہوں سے توبہ کرنے کا وقت ہے


“Religion is not going to stop us,” Ahmed said. “We’re doing it for the Pakistani community.”



True - religion is not going stop them. Wrong - they are doing it for Pakistani Community. They are doing it for themselves. These are the Mazhab Bezaar people that are blind to the anger of ALLAH Subhanahu wa Taala. May ALLAH forgive the Muslim Ummah for its short comings.
 
I wonder why it is only held in countries liek Canada and USA? Pakistani's are present in 170 countries of the world but only these two pathetic countries with a huge number of Ex Pakistanis. These people do not represent Pakistan and should be banned from the country for ever. Good riddance to bad trash...
 

samar

Minister (2k+ posts)

کیسی بے غیرتی کیسی بے ہسی
الله سے مغفرت مانگنے کا وقت ہے
اپنے گناہوں سے توبہ کرنے کا وقت ہے


The flood in Pakistan will not stop the pageant in Toronto.

An international Pakistani beauty pageant will proceed, swimsuit portion and all, despite three weeks of flooding that has plunged 20 million into chaos in an already fragile country.

Pageant president Sonia Ahmed said the pageant represents hope for the country.

Right now everyone is down and depressed, and this is a positive thing, she said.

But not everyone, including a former winner, agrees.

There should have been an attempt to at least postpone it, said Naomi Zaman, who won the crown in 2005. We should focus more instead on raising funds. Im hoping there will be some type of fundraising going on at the pageant.

Zaman wont be attending. Shes recording a song and video, and plans to donate proceeds to a number of disasters around the world, especially flood victims.

Yahya Qureshi was visiting his hometown near the Afghanistan border when the horrendous flooding began.

People were drowning leaving their houses, the Markham man said. It was quite a panic.

Qureshi said if people want to have a pageant, they should be sensitive.

It doesnt look nice when our own are doing glamorous things, which are not warranted in this situation, he said. But if they have made pre-plans, and have their own unfortunate situation that they cannot cancel, that is different.

And thats just it, organizers say it would be impossible to cancel or change the pageant at this point. Seven women of Pakistani origin from Norway, the U.K., the U.S. and Canada are already in Toronto, preparing for the glitzy evening at the Pearson Convention Centre. The winner will represent Pakistan at international pageants.

People have paycheques depending on this event, Ahmed said. My heart goes out to the victims. Every Pakistani has certain ways of dealing with culture and tradition, and my duty is to make sure my country has a positive image through the world.

Khalid Usman, a member of the Canadian Friends of Pakistan, said organizers should be more considerate.

They should understand people are suffering, anywhere you are celebrating does not make sense, he said.

This is not the first time the eight-year-old pageant has been criticized. In the pageants early years, conservative members of the Pakistani community complained about the nature of the event, Ahmed said. This year, the pageant falls in the holy month of Ramadan.

Organizers said the show begins after the fast on Friday.

Religion is not going to stop us, Ahmed said. Were doing it for the Pakistani community.

Ahmed said she received many applications from women in Pakistan, but there are no contestants from the flood-ravaged country because the visa process is too complicated.


http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/850312--pakistani-beauty-pageant-to-go-ahead

krney do apni qabr me jaien gey...........
kaheen behayaee he ore kaheen kufr k fatwey laga kr qatal krney valey.
fark ye he k masoom logo ko katl krney valey deen ka naam use kr rahey hain or ye deen ka naam nhi le rahey.

gherat hmesha aurat se related cheezoon pr hi kion atee he jo mard masoom insaano ko nimaz parhtey hoey katal kr rahey hain vo b islam k naam pe or jannat ki khatir us wakt kahan mr jatee he gherat.

sab ko maloom he ye dunya daar log hain inka kaam dunya sanvarna he inpe kion itni gherat jagtee he.
gherat to us wakt jagnee chahey jb deen ka naam le kr deen ka ilm rakhney valey musalmano ka ktle aam krtey hain.
 

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