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Protests erupt in Pakistan’s Gwadar amid growing backlash against CPEC

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Protests erupt in Pakistan’s Gwadar amid growing backlash against CPEC

Large-scale protests broke out in the Pakistani port city of Gwadar, protesting unnecessary checkpoints, severe water and electricity shortages, and threats to livelihoods from illegal fishing. This is the country’s contribution to China’s multi-billion-dollar “Belt and Road” project. Part of the growing opposition.

Protests organized by workers from political parties, civil rights activists, fishermen, and related citizens have continued for a week in Y Chowk on Gwadar Port Road, a coastal town in Balochistan province in southwestern Pakistan.

The Jang newspaper reported on Sunday that protesters demanded the abolition of unnecessary security checkpoints, the provision of drinking water and electricity, the expulsion of large trawlers from the Makran coast, and the opening of the border with Iran from Bangjgur to Gwadar.

The head of the “Gwadar Rights” rally, Mullana Hidayat Ur Rahman, stated that the protests will continue until their demands are met and claimed that the government is addressing the locals living in the area. There is no sincerity in terms of the question. Rahman strongly criticized the government for failing to solve the basic problems of the Gwadar people in the past.

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“We demand the rights of Gwadar. These rights have been usurped by the rulers and the people have even been deprived of their basic needs. Fishermen cannot make a living because large trawlers are allowed to fish off the coast of Markland,” he said at a public meeting last month. Say.

Rahman said that despite the construction of the Gwadar deep sea port, people in the city are still unemployed and the government has done nothing about it.

“Tu’s sons were stopped at the checkpoint and asked about their whereabouts to be an insult to them,” he was quoted as saying by the “Forum Express”. Part of the US$60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Project (CPEC), the flagship project of China’s multi-billion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

India has protested to China over the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor passing through Pakistan’s occupied Kashmir (PoK). This huge infrastructure project connects China’s Xinjiang Province with Gwadar Port in Pakistan’s Balochistan Province.

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Gwadar Port has long been portrayed as the crown jewel of CPEC, but in the process, the city has become the embodiment of a safe country.

The first task of the authorities is to ensure the port and its ancillary interests; for the people living in the area, their welfare is irrelevant. According to a report from The Dawn on Friday, the port is far from a harbinger of economic prosperity. The opposite happened.

News Source : Hindustan Times

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Winner of BTS’ Jungkook lookalike competition in Chicago is an all-too-familiar face as ‘lore runs deep’

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Winner of BTS’ Jungkook lookalike competition in Chicago is an all-too-familiar face as ‘lore runs deep’

On Sunday, The BTS Jungkook lookalike contest winner was crowned in Chicago. Impersonators sporting his signature piercings and tattoos swarmed the venue.

Social media personality Andrew Alexander, who’s previously been documented as sharing “striking similarities” with BTS’ Jungkook, won the K-pop star-focussed lookalike competition in Chicago on Sunday, November 24, 2024. (Instagram )

The chain reaction set off by YouTuber Anthony Po’s super-viral Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in Manhattan on October 27, led fans to the K-pop chapter of this journey a month later.

On Sunday, November 24, the new US trend surrounding celebrity lookalike contests saw BTS’ Jungkook enthusiasts turning up for registration in droves. As the Hindustan Times (and several other outlets) previously reported, the event held at Ping Tom Memorial Park in Chicago, Illinois, handed out a $20 cash prize and a bottle of Soju to the winner. As it turned out, some older fans of the K-pop septet already knew the much-debated winner of the anticipated turnout.

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A flurry of fan-shared videos and photos popped up online on Sunday (US time), capturing the three finalists in action as the trio, like other Jungkook impersonators showed up dressed in variations of black outfits. Ultimately, Andrew Alexander, a widely renowned YouTube sensation, was crowned the winner. Even if the name doesn’t ring a bell, some BTS fans will remember the content creator from a years-old YouTube video, in which his sister “turned” him into the beloved K-pop group’s maknae.

Who is Andrew Alexander, the winner of Chicago’s Jungkook lookalike competition?

According to the social media personality’s YouTube videos, Andrew is a third-year university student living in California. He clearly flew into Chicago, especially for the Jungkook contest scheduled this week.

Over four years ago, Alexander’s sister, Ashley, posted a video titled “I turned my brother into BTS Jungkook,” as she highlighted how “a lot of people say he looks like” the K-pop star. Given their “striking similarities,” as reflected not only their resemblance (though not validated by a lot of fans) but also their mannerisms, Andrew’s other sister (presumably), Amber, said at the time, “It’s so funny every video we post, there’s at least 20 new people that are like ‘I don’t know if anyone’s ever said this but, Andrew looks like Jungkook’”.

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However, Andrew himself did not admit to the similarities. That didn’t stop BTS fan pages from drawing comparisons between him and the BTS singer.

In a video posted before the viral winning announcement, Andrew’s sister documented the scene at the competition venue. Ashley wrote confirmed in the caption, “He flew from LA we flew from NY.” Ironically, the ultimate Jungkook lookalike contest participant was also registered as #7, a number that holds great emotional significance in the BTS fandom, given the group’s member count.

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A netizen who’d had been a longtime fan of the Alexander siblings clan – all YouTube personalities – commented on one of Andrew’s posts on November 24, “been a fan since 2018,” as they added a reference to Ashley’s YouTube channel “ur mom ashley.”

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In yet another video posted by Amber Alexander, she also recorded the full-circle moment: “He flew all the way from California for this (crying emoji) after years of getting comments saying he looks like Jungkook @andrewalexander WON THE LOOKALIKE COMPETITION.”

Hours before show time, Ashley also took to her TikTok profile (@aaashleyk), showing a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how the family ‘Jungkook-ified’ Andrew by drawing the pop star’s famously known hand tattoos and suggesting that he needed a lip ring as well. For his final look, Andrew also showed up with Jungkook’s eyebrow and ear piercings. 

Fans react to the winner being crowned for the lookalike contest

While some instantly approved the decision with comments like “Andrew is actually the ONLY one who looked like jungkook, the others literally have no similarity at all,” others who probably never tracked the siblings’ years-old digital footprints were lost why this win was especially gaining momentous traction online.

“If Andrew didn’t win, I would have hosted another one to make sure he won,” someone else wrote in the comments. Others quipped along the lines of how Jungkook had returned from the military and “Kinda crazy how they let Jungkook win his own lookalike competition.”

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Those familiar with Andrew’s journey, definitely agreed with how the contest “cooked” with its final decision, especially since “the lore runs deep.” Who could’ve known that this was years in the making at a time when lookalike contests weren’t a norm?

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