This is Taha Siddiqui (@TahaSSiddiqui) using Cyrils a/c. I was on my way to airport today at 8:20am whn 10-12 armed men stopped my cab & forcibly tried to abduct me. I managed to escape. Safe and with police now. Looking for support in any way possible #StopEnforcedDisappearances
— cyril almeida (@cyalm) January 10, 2018
With @TahaSSiddiqui right now. It is a miracle that he escaped. He was beaten, threatened with death and his belongings taken.This is unacceptable. Journalism is not a crime. https://t.co/HXYnBctU9l
— Asad Hashim (@AsadHashim) January 10, 2018
Journalist community must condemn the kidnapping attempt of @TahaSSiddiqui with full unity no compromise on harassment of media
— Hamid Mir (@HamidMirPAK) January 10, 2018
Attempted kidnapping of journalist in the federal capital just a day after Supreme Court reprimanded Missing Persons Commission for being too slow. Someone got the wrong idea. #StopEnforcedDisappearances https://t.co/GtzTByROMN
— Fahad Desmukh (@desmukh) January 10, 2018
Cyber armies are actively maligning journalist @TahaSSiddiqui and cruelly mocking his escape from abduction attempt earlier today. #journalismisnotacrime #stopenforceddisappearances
— Rabia Mehmood (@Rabail26) January 10, 2018
This is deeply disturbing. #journalismisnotacrime #StopEnforcedDisappearances https://t.co/mfLCuYKhhI
— Kay Johnson (@kayatrtrz) January 10, 2018
#WION’s Pakistan bureau chief @TahaSSiddiqui narrowly escaped #abduction. Taha was beaten, threatened with death and his belongings taken. #WIONJournoAssaulted #StopEnforcedDisappearanceshttps://t.co/oFFpAQpPBJ
— WION (@WIONews) January 10, 2018
I'm appalled to hear about the attack on @TahaSSiddiqui. The authorities could stop these assaults, so clearly aimed at muzzling journalism and free speech, and they must. #StopEnforcedDisappearances
— Douglas Schorzman (@DougSchorzman) January 10, 2018
.@TahaSSiddiqui was beaten and faced a kidnap attempt soon after this was published. Journalism is not a crime. #StopEnforcedDisappearances https://t.co/IG38dWYC4u
— Daanika Kamal (@daanikamal) January 10, 2018
Was @TahaSSiddiqui ‘s escape a Pakistani intelligence agency failure? Someone in Pindi must be very upset right now! #StopEnforcedDisappearances
— Zara (@SweetZaraR) January 10, 2018
#StopEnforcedDisappearances Outrageous and unacceptable: Criticism pours in for Pak after @WIONews journalist @TahaSSiddiqui is almost abducted https://t.co/SxQ7Xqh9Tu pic.twitter.com/hIqWMKZMdm
— DNA (@dna) January 10, 2018
Message of support from Taha's editors at France 24 pic.twitter.com/ggzDjEm5XV
— Mighty (@mightyobvious) January 10, 2018
Pakistani rupee remains stable against US dollar in the open market on 29 March, 2024.
In the open market, the US dollar was being quoted at 278.3 for buying and 281.05 for selling.
Euro moves down to 299.75 for buying and 302.75 for selling while British Pound hovers around 353.75 for buying, and 357.25 for selling.
UAE Dirham AED remains stable at 75.55 whereas the Saudi Riyal saw minor increase, with new rates at 73.70.
Currency | Symbol | Buying | Selling |
US Dollar | USD | 278.3 | 281.05 |
Euro | EUR | 299.75 | 302.75 |
UK Pound Sterling | GBP | 353.75 | 357.25 |
U.A.E Dirham | AED | 75.55 | 76.3 |
Saudi Riyal | SAR | 73.70 | 74.4 |
Australian Dollar | AUD | 182.9 | 184.7 |
Bahrain Dinar | BHD | 739.61 | 747.61 |
Canadian Dollar | CAD | 204.25 | 206.46 |
China Yuan | CNY | 38.74 | 39.14 |
Danish Krone | DKK | 40.30 | 40.7 |
Hong Kong Dollar | HKD | 35.55 | 35.9 |
Indian Rupee | INR | 3.33 | 3.44 |
Japanese Yen | JPY | 1.86 | 1.94 |
Kuwaiti Dinar | KWD | 901.14 | 910.14 |
Malaysian Ringgit | MYR | 59.25 | 59.85 |
New Zealand Dollar | NZD | 168.56 | 170.56 |
Norwegians Krone | NOK | 26.19 | 26.49 |
Omani Riyal | OMR | 724.36 | 732.36 |
Qatari Riyal | QAR | 76.57 | 77.27 |
Singapore Dollar | SGD | 206.25 | 208.25 |
Swedish Korona | SEK | 26.89 | 27.19 |
Swiss Franc | CHF | 313.78 | 316.28 |
Thai Bhat | THB | 7.76 | 7.91 |
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