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PM Sharif among billionaire lawmakers |
2013-12-26 |
[DAWN] With his assets growing rapidly Prime Minister ![]() ... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf... has joined the list of a very few politicians who are billionaires, according to statements of assets and liabilities of parliamentarians for the year 2012-13 released by the Election Commission of Pakistain. The net value of assets owned by Mr Sharif rises to Rs1.71 billion from Rs261.6 million he had declared at the time of filing nomination papers for the May elections. He has put the current value of his six agricultural properties (over 1,700 kanals) in Lahore and Sheikhupura at Rs1.08bn and that of a house in Upper Mall, Lahore, at Rs250m. His wife, Kulsoom Nawaz, owns a bungalow on Hall Road in Murree worth Rs100m. She owes Rs1.75m to two individuals. Prime Minister Sharif owns Abbas and Company, a business venture started with an amount of Rs10,000. The company's present value is shown as unchanged, but a loan of Rs84,485 is outstanding against it. He possesses shares worth Rs33m in nine industrial units. He has received Rs197.4m remittances from his son Hussain Nawaz. Mr Sharif owns two Mercedes cars, a Land Cruiser and a tractor. He and his wife have Rs138m in 10 bank accounts. The other billionaires in the National Assembly are Petroleum Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and three members from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa ... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central... -- Khial Zaman, Raja Amir Zaman and Sajid Hussain Tori. Khaqan Abbasi has Rs900m shares in a private airline. The value of his inherited property is Rs100m. He has Rs2m in three bank accounts and Rs500,000 cash in hand. Sajid Tori owns 10 properties and has described the market value of only one of them as "billions of rupees". Khial Zaman has put the value of his assets at Rs2.35bn. He owns four properties abroad worth Rs1.2bn. Amir Zaman owns nine properties amounting to Rs1.88bn. He owns a plaza in F-8 Islamabad worth Rs800m, a house in F-7 Islamabad (Rs600m), shops and flats in Rawalpindi (Rs350m) and shops in G-9 Islamabad (Rs120m). BNP-Awami chief Mir Israrullah Zehri owns over 51,000 acres of land. He also owns bungalows in Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... and Quetta and has Rs1m in his bank account. Qaumi Watan Party chief Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao owns assets worth little over Rs53m, JUI-F chief ![]() Deobandi holy man, known as Mullah Dieselduring the war against the Soviets, his sympathies for the Taliban have never been tempered by honesty ... Rs7.3m, Farooq Sattar of the MQM Rs3.6m, PML-Z chief Ejazul Haq Rs10m and Pir Sadruddin Shah of the PML-F Rs395m. Mehmood Khan Achakzai has agricultural income of Rs20m a year. He has two bullet-proof cars and four rifles. Retired Captain Safdar, son-in-law of Prime Minister Sharif, has also mentioned in his assets a BMW car gifted to his wife by someone in the UAE. |
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Nationalists refuse to attend All-Parties Conference on Balochistan | |
2012-02-27 | |
QUETTA: Baloch and Pashtun nationalists have declined the invitation of the Difa-e-Pakistan Council to participate in the All-Parties Conference (APC) on Balochistan, scheduled to be held in Quetta today (Monday).
The Baloch National Front, an alliance of several hardliner nationalist parties and students organisations, had already boycotted the APC. On the other hand, the DFCs contact committee is busy in persuading political and nationalist parties for the past four days to ensure their participation, but Balochistan PPP former president Nawabzada Lashkari Raisani, JWP President Nawabzada Talal Akbar Bugti and PML-N leader General (r) Abdul Qadir Baloch have announced their boycott of the APC. Arrangements have been finalised for the APC, which would be chaired by DFC Chairman Samiul Haq. All leaders of the council, including Maulana Samiul Haq, JI Secretary General Liaquat Baloch, Jamaatud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, former ISI chief General (r) Hameed Gul, Jamaat Ahle-Sunnat leader Maulana Muhammad Ahmed Ludhianvi, Ulema Pakistan Council leader Tahir Ashrafi and PML-Zia President Ejazul Haq have reached to attend the APC. | |
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Govt warned against restoring NATO supplies | |
2012-02-13 | |
KARACHI Leaders of religio-political alliance on Sunday vowed that Nato supplies would not be allowed to resume at any cost and urged the masses to lay siege to Parliament House on February 20, during a rally attended by thousands at Bagh-e-Qaid in Karachi. The speakers also demanded immediate end to drone attacks, have relations with United States on equal terms, release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui and measures to solve the worsening situation in Balochistan.
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Eight suspected bombers held |
2008-04-06 |
BAHAWALNAGAR: District police arrested eight alleged suicide bombers and seized suicide jackets and related detonation material from their possession. Bahawalnagar District Police Officer Syed Zafar Abbas Bokhari told media on Saturday that 45 kilogrammes of explosive material had also been seized from the suspected bombers. The DPO alleged that Maulana Farooq Ahmad Rajan Puri, the chief of a local madrassa, was the ringleader of the gang and had been involved in planning an attack on the residence of ex-minister Ejazul Haq on December 30. |
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Ejazul Haq may form his own PML |
2008-02-20 |
Former religious affairs minister Ejazul Haq said on Tuesday that he might form his faction of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML) in future. Express News quoted Ejaz as saying that flour, sugar and power crises were the main causes of the PML-Quaids defeat in the polls. Speaking at a press conference in Haroonabad, the former minister said that February 18 elections had set a standard for free and fair polls in the country. |
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11 suicide bombers enter Rawalpindi |
2008-01-19 |
![]() Dawn News television channel said Nawaz Sharif, Javed Ashraf Qazi and Ejazul Haq were likely to be hit. The channel said police had confirmed their security had been enhanced. It said intelligence agencies had confirmed the presence of suicide bombers in various cities. Online said the suicide bombers might target police installations, and Imambargahs or Majalis. Geo News television channel reported that the Interior Ministry had warned security agencies of possible terrorist attacks on police installations. Another channel reported that the terrorists had filmed several buildings for the attackers to examine possible entry or exit points. |
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'Nawaz and Fazl are prime targets' |
2008-01-16 |
Nawaz Sharif and Fazlur Rehman are among the prime targets of terrorists ahead of the February 18 elections, caretaker federal Interior minister Lt Gen (r) Hamid Nawaz Khan told Dawn News television channel on Tuesday. Khan said Ejazul Haq, Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao and Amir Muqam could also be hit. A report by SANA news agency said the minister told reporters after the inauguration of a police station in Tarnol that terrorists involved in the Karsaz incident had been identified. He declined to name the suspects saying it might jeopardise efforts for their arrest. |
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Agencies warn of new spate of suicide attacks |
2007-12-14 |
![]() The high value targets include the top government hierarchy, top politicians including former religious affairs minister Ejazul Haq, and the Attock Oil Refinery in Rawalpindi. Besides the US and Indian embassies, their consulates and several other religious and political personalities are also on the hit list, said a confidential National Crisis Management Cell (NCMC) report available with Daily Times. The report titled, Threat to VVIPs, Politicians, Foreign Missions and Military Installations, was forwarded on December 12 to all home secretaries and police chiefs of the four provinces, the federal capital, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and the Northern Areas. |
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People will reject leaders with 'foreign agenda': Durrani |
2007-10-28 |
![]() In a thinly veiled criticism of Pakistan Peoples Party Chairwoman Benazir Bhutto, he said that those who were blaming the PML leadership and trying to protect the dictatorship in Pakistan could not become a part of the reconciliation process. He warned life-time chairpersons of political parties that the people would prefer the PMLs prosperous Pakistan agenda to their foreign agenda. Durrani rejected Benazirs demand that the government allow foreign experts to investigate the Karachi bombing of October 18. If the PPP didnt change its policies then it would not be able to find candidates nor voters in the polls, he said. Referring to Benazirs statement that terrorists had never attacked PML President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain or Federal Religious Minister Ejazul Haq, he said Benazir should not give a future line of action to terrorists. The people will vote for those leaders who promote the culture of tolerance, he said. The PML and its allies will contest the polls on the basis of their performance, he said. |
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Plot to target Shujaat in suicide attack unearthed | |
2007-09-19 | |
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Time to revise policy on war against terror: Ejaz | ||
2007-08-09 | ||
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Govt not hesitant to act against militant madrassas: Ejazul Haq |
2007-07-26 |
Federal Religious Affairs Minister Ejazul Haq has said the government will not hesitate to take action against any madrassas involved in militancy. Speaking in a Geo television programme on Wednesday, Haq said clerics would be taken into confidence before the government takes any action against such madrassas. He said the Interior Ministry had been asked to gather information about unregistered madrassas and those involved in militancy. Concerning the Lal Masjid operation, the federal minister said the government had nothing to hide about it because it was launched on provocation. He said there were still 50 bodies that were unidentified and DNA testing was being carried out before their identities could be revealed to the public. He said Maulana Ashfaque had only temporarily been appointed as Lal Masjid deputy cleric. |
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