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Veteran Pakistani Actor Ayesha Khan Found Dead at 77, Body Discovered a Week Later

Renowned Pakistani actress  Ayesha Khan  was found dead in her Karachi home on  June 19 , though authorities believe she had passed away around  June 13 , nearly a week prior. Her body was discovered in a  decomposed state , according to Pakistani media outlet  The Express Tribune . Ayesha Khan had a celebrated television career spanning nearly  four decades , appearing in numerous  dramas, telefilms, and films . Her final TV appearance was in  "Soteli Maamta" (2020) . Police responded after neighbors reported a strong foul odor from her house. Her remains were taken to the  Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre  for a postmortem, but the procedure was paused until her  son’s arrival from abroad . Currently, her body is being held at the  Edhi Foundation mortuary . Preliminary findings suggest she may have  slipped in the bathroom  and died of  natural causes , police told  Dawn News .

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Considers Interpol's Help in Investigating Alleged ISI Links Involving Gaurav Gogoi's Wife

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has raised serious allegations involving Gaurav Gogoi's wife, who holds British citizenship, and her supposed links to Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, a Pakistani national. Sarma claims that Sheikh is involved in India’s internal affairs, with connections to an organization allegedly linked to Pakistan's ISI.

In response to these allegations, Sarma suggested that his government might seek the assistance of international agencies like Interpol to investigate the matter further. The controversy highlights rising tensions in Indian politics regarding foreign influence and potential interference in domestic affairs.

Sarma's comments seem to be aimed at increasing scrutiny of the alleged connections and asserting a firm stance on national security and sovereignty. This has become an important issue in the broader political discourse, particularly as it involves both the ISI and foreign nationals' involvement in Indian politics.

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