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Impasse over Swiss letter not over yet |
2012-10-07 |
![]() Ummm... Because it's at an impasse? But instead of initiating contempt proceedings the court had warned in case the letter was not finalised, the five-judge bench headed by Justice Asif Saeed Khosa gave another opportunity to the government by postponing the hearing to Wednesday to enable Law Minister Farooq H. Naek to consult Prime Minister Raja Parvez Ashraf again. "We are just inches away from the resolution of the longstanding issue of implementing the NRO verdict," Justice Khosa acknowledged. But the government flatly refused to make any commitment to making further changes in the draft. The apparent change of heart became obvious after yet another closed door discussion between the law minister and counsel Waseem Sajjad and the judges in the chambers. |
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![]() Chief Editor Khushnood Ali Khan wrote in Jinnah that in a recent TV discussion Tehrik Insaf leader Javed Hashmi had stated that PMLN leader Ch Nisar Ali Khan was an ISI agent. The writer asked as to why Hashmi had to disclose this crucial fact after the retirement of the ISI chief General Pasha, and not before? Yasin Malik has 'stuff' on Mansoor Ijaz Indian administered Kashmire leader Yasin Malik ... ![]() was quoted in Jinnah as saying that if the Court in Pakistain allowed him to speak before it about Mansoor Ijaz in the Memo case then on the basis of his information the case would be soon resolved. Yasin Malik had been earlier put in contact by Mansoor Ijaz with the RAW chief in India. Daily Express added that Yasin Malik claimed that he knew so much about the memorandum of Mansoor Ijaz that in no time he will be proved liar (jhoota) if Yasin Malik was allowed to depose before the Court. Our wrong thinking about America Columnist Nazeer Naji wrote in Jang that Pakistain parliamentary committee on foreign policy was created with the thinking that America was mysteriously dying to retain relations with us by the committee had no idea of what America thought about Pakistain. In the US Pakistain was the most distrusted country with whom future relations would be tied to guarantees. Those who have no experience of governance in Pakistain were shouting against America but others know that a break with the US will damage Pakistain and neither China nor Iran will help Pakistain survive this break.
Famous columnist Abdul Qadir Hasan wrote in Express Bangladesh had been reverted to secularism by the Supreme Court but in reality the country was still Islamic. This was proved when a Pak batsman, after scoring a century, prostrated himself on the ground and said his thanks to Allah. On seeing this, the Bangladeshi spectators cried Allahu Akbar in one voice. ![]() According to Nawa-e-Waqt warlord of Khyber Agency and Amir of Lashkar Islam gang of warriors was killed fighting Pak troops, as claimed by IG Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa ... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central... . Earlier Mangal Bagh ...a former bus driver, now head of the Deobandi bandido group Lashkar-e-Islam and the Terror of Khyber Agency... was involved in fighting other terrorist elements in the agency including Taliban. Lashkar Islam announced that Mangal Bagh was not killed but was alive and still fighting. 'Took money but didn't touch it!' Pak cricketer tossed in the clink You have the right to remain silent... in the UK for match-fixing Muhammad Amir told Express that he had been tricked by his captain Salman Butt into agreeing to take money for delivering no-balls; but the money he took he did not touch. He did not clarify what he would finally do with money he had decided not to touch or whether he would allow anyone else to touch it. Rich politicians of Pakistain Daily Express reported that chief minister Balochistan ![]() ...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it... Raisani had assets worth Rs 23 crore, Waseem Sajjad had assets valued at Rs 17 crore, SM Zafar and Babur Ghori Rs 15 crore while Ch Shujaat had assets worth Rs 17 crore. Babar Awan of PPP owned Rs 10 crore, Arbab Raheem Rs 6 crore, Bashir Bilour Rs 11.75 crore, and PPP's Nayyar Bukhari had Rs 18 lakh. Imran Khan and disorder in Bahawalpur Daily Jang reported that Imran Khan ![]() ... aka Taliban Khan, who ain't the sharpest bulb on the national tree... 's Tehrik Insaf held a meeting in Bahawalpur but after the meeting was over the supporters of the party went berserk and caused the chairs to be thrown around and sent their cushions flying in the air. It was not known what angered the crowd into inflicting costs on the party they loved.
Daily Jang reported that the ANP government in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa had decided to open a variety of jobs for the eunuchs of the province. The various sectors of the government establishment will carry reserved seats for the eunuchs and see to it that normal civil servants got used to seeing the third sex in their midst without getting upset.
Quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt Al ![]() ... Formerly second in command of al-Qaeda, now the head cheese, occasionally described as the real brains of the outfit.Formerly the Mister Big of Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Bumped off Abdullah Azzam with a car boom in the course of one of their little disputes. Is thought to have composed bin Laden's fatwa entitled World Islamic Front Against Jews and Crusaders. Currently residing in the North Wazoo area. That is not a horn growing from the middle of his forehead, but a prayer bump, attesting to how devout he is... leader of Al Qaeda stated that Pak rulers were renegades because Islamabad was enslaved to America on the resumption of NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all.... supply route. Jang reported that the Taliban had threatened to kill the parliamentarians who had recommended that Pakistain should reopen the supply route. In Lahore Hafiz Muhammad Saeed ![]() ...who would be wearing a canvas jacket with very long sleeves anyplace but Pakistain... of Jamaat-ud-Dawa ...the front organization of Lashkar-e-Taiba... condemned the planned resumption of the supply route while Munawwar Hasan of Jamaat Islami vowed to stop the route resumption. Punjab education gets off computerisation Daily Jang reported that Lahore High Court had asked the educational boards of the Punjab to give up trying to computerise the exam system because the computers were unreliable in an environment where electricity connections were not to be trusted.
Famous columnist Haroon Rasheed wrote in Jang that he could foretell that when Imran Khan wins a completely fair elections in the days to come he would be face to face with the Army Chief General Kayani ... four star general, current Chief of Army Staff of the Mighty Pak Army. Kayani is the former Director General of ISI... but neither will the general ask him for favours of concession on authority nor will Imran Khan yield to him. There will no conflict between the two and the other two institutions - the administration and the judiciary - will undergo a complete reform. American ambassador bribed 35 Learned Elders of Islam A front-page item in Jinnah said that after the American attack on Salala checkpost the American ambassador Mr Munter invited a group of Learned Elders of Islam from the same school of thought and gave them presents on the pledge that they would keep their mouths shut on the event. This happed in December 2011 at Islamabad G/6/1 sector. The meeting and the gifts received are being investigated. CR Aslam and Iraq war Published in magazine Naya Zamana a writer recalled that after the start of invasion of Iraq by America, a meeting was held in Lahore where communist leader CR Aslam told the audience that Saddam Hussein was a greater threat to the region and that his invasion of Kuwait was far more dangerous than the US invasion. After some of those present disagreed with him, he became angry.
Monthly Naya Zamana quoted Indian minister Chidambram as saying that America's revelation about the ISI having contacts with the Haqqani Network was nothing new for India which always knew that ISI was working with the Haqqanis and underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
Reported in Naya Zamana Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party leader Mehmud Khan Achakzai stated that the Afghan problem would be ended in short order if the ISI chose to stop interfering there. He said peace in Pakistain and Afghanistan could be re-established in one month if Pakistain stopped interfering.
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Another prisoner on the run arrested |
2012-04-18 |
![]() Police also claimed to have locked away 10 proclaimed offenders during a search operation in different areas of the district. Police said that Gul Afzal, a resident of Mashokhel area of Beautiful Downtown Peshawar, who was serving life term in Bannu jail, was locked away by Khuram police after he beat feet from the jail on Sunday morning. "He was got off from a vehicle on suspicion and during interrogations he confessed that he had beat feet from the jail," police officials said. Mr Gul was sentenced to life imprisoned in a drug smuggling case. He told police that he had been locked away in 2006 at Peshawar airport when he was trying to smuggle a huge quantity of drugs abroad. It is pertinent to mention here that seven beat feet prisoners were locked away in the district on Sunday. Meanwhile, ...back at the pound, Zebulon finally found just the friend he'd been looking for... police locked away 10 proclaimed offenders in different parts of the district. Officials said that Aamir Mohammad, a resident of Malakand presently living at Scheme Chowk in Peshawar, was locked away in Terri. He was also wanted by Punjab police. They said that Mohammad Sharif, Ayub, Mardan alias Ramzan, Nazir Gul, Waseem Sajjad, Muzafar Gul, Umer Nawaz, Kaleemullah, Nazran and Payao Rehman were locked away by personnel of Karak cop shoppe. |
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Uproar in Senate over law and order, price hike |
2010-11-02 |
![]() Starting discussion on the motion to discuss law and order situation in the country, Haji Adeel said the situation in most parts of the country is deteriorating particularly the situation in Bloody Karachi needs immediate attention of the government. "Previous governments announced to start operation in Bloody Karachi several times but nothing was done practically to fulfill their promises to maintain peace in the economic hub of the country," he said. He was of the view that there are many kinds of mafias active in Bloody Karachi who are taking benefit from the deteriorating situation in the city. Haji Adeel urged government to depute military in the city as the situation is not in control of the provincial government. Abdul Malik Baloch said that he fully endorses the point of view of Haji Adeel as his points are based on reality. He said the cases of kidnapping for ransom are highest in Balochistan and it seems that there is no writ of the government there. He was of the view that Balochistan is in the hands of warlords who are taking benefit from the situation. Babar Khan Ghauri, Minister of State for Ports and Shipping taking part in the discussion said some elements were trying to cash Bloody Karachi situation which should not be done as it is part of the country. He said that MQM would favor every move of de-weaponizing Bloody Karachi but added that no one comes forward to take this step. Ghauri urged to solve basic issues to overcome big problems as minute issues turn into calamities. Afrasiyab Khattak taking part in the discussion said that mafias targeted each and every person in Bloody Karachi beyond any party affiliation, cast or creed. He said that Pakhtoons are bravely fighting against beturbanned goons in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and other parts of the country, while they are being targeted in Bloody Karachi. He was of the view that ANP leaders visited Bloody Karachi several times for talks as political issues must be solved through dialogue and reconciliation. "We all must accept the reality that Bloody Karachi is for all and no one can restrain anyone from entering the city," he maintained. Prof Ibrahim said the country is passing through a critical juncture as the coalition partners are not on the same page on important issues. He said that there is dire need to sort out solution to the crisis in Bloody Karachi as the situation in the economic hub of the country has reached its climax. Earlier, Prof Khursheed and Haji Muhammad Adeel moved a motion to discuss law and order situation in the country which was accepted by the House. Later, the House was adjourned to meet again on Tuesday at 10.30 am. Also, senators belonging to Pakistain Mohammedan League (PKM-Q) staged a token walk out from the House over the issue of price hike in the country. Leader of the Opposition in Senate, Waseem Sajjad criticized the performance of the government in overcoming price hike and law and order situation. The opposition in protest staged a token walk out and boycotted the proceedings of the House. |
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Nuggets from the Urdu press |
2010-07-09 |
These nuggets are culled from the Urdu press. They are summarised here without comment. Absurd or ridiculous, TFT takes no responsibility for them Separate Muslim currency ![]() Quoted in daily Jinnah leader of Jamaatud Dawa Hafiz Said stated that news about removing blasphemous cartoons from the Facebook and apology from the up-loader were all fibs. The only way to fight the cartoons was for the Muslim rulers to get together and separate their economic system from the West, have their own currency and prepare a common defensive system. Maulvi Shehbaz and maal banana ![]() Columnist Amir Hamza writing in Islamist publication Jarrar stated that Shehbaz Sharif was talking like a Maulvi and not like a Chief Minister when he warns of a bloody revolution, but people knew andar khatay (inside) that his government was busy making maal (money) in the old style. After water war, the fish war Reported in Daily Express Indian fish Goncha had attacked Pakistan and entered its rivers from the sea. Goncha was a cruel variety that ate other fish but it was particularly targeting the Pakistani fish, Kalbans and Palla whose two generations were now at risk. The Fisheries Department warned that if counter-measures were not taken the attack from the Indian fish, Pakistani fish will come to and end. PM in the driving seat ![]() Columnist Nazir Naji wrote in Jang that Prime Minister Gilani landed in Hunza on a copter but when he was being driven to the Attabad accidental lake he insisted on driving the vehicle. He was told that in those heights only the locals could drive safely but he insisted on driving. Naji quipped that only the President could stop him. Gilani and Leghari ![]() Writing in Jang Nazir Naji stated that although both had feudal background Farooq Leghari and Yousaf Raza Gilani were of different temperaments. (Benazir wanted Waseem Sajjad as her president; Zardari wanted Leghari and prevailed.) Gilani knows that if he adopted Legharis ways he would not survive. Madrassa Haqqania didnt kill Benazir! ![]() Reported in daily Islam a spokesman of Madrassa Haqqania Akora Khattak stated that the FIA finding - that the killers of Benazir had belonged to the madrassa in Nowshehra and had plotted to kill her there - was wrong and a conspiracy to conceal her real killers. He said the UN report had not charged the madrassa in her assassination in 2007. Hamid Mir victimised by Voice Cloning ![]() Famous Pakistani TV anchor Hamid Mir wrote in Jang that he was being accused of getting an ex-ISI agent Khalid Khwaja killed by the Taliban on the basis of a taped telephone conversation that was made by the Americans with a software called Voice Cloning sold by an American Company Natural Voices which can be bought for a few hundred dollars. But actual cloning through it was a very difficult art and not within reach of everyone. He said in Pakistan artist Nisar Butt could easily copy anyones voice. Two Pakistanis paid Faisal Shahzad Reported in Jang out of the four Pakistanis arrested in Pakistan for their connection with the bomber Faisal Shahzad in the US, two proudly accepted that they had given money to him through havala. They however insisted that they did not know for what purpose the money was being given. Judges and talk of war ![]() Quoting leading lawyer Hamid Khan, daily Pakistan stated that judges should not make public announcements of war against the executive signalling that they were ready for this war. He said attempts were being made to stage a war between the judiciary and the executive. Justice (Retd) Tariq Mehmood abstained from commenting on the statement of the Chief Justice of Lahore High Court that he and his fellow judges were ready for a war with the PPP government. Shami and Chief Justice ![]() Daily Jinnah revealed that at a seminar held in Lahore, senior journalist Mujibur Rehman Shami stated that he respected the judiciary and the army but the judiciary should pay more attention to the courts and let the system run; and not give threatening statements about the skies falling down. He was referring to an earlier statement of the Chief Justice of Pakistan that skies may fall but justice will be done. To the rescue of khusras ![]() Daily Jinnah reported that two European diplomats had reached Peshawar to rescue the two men (one of them khusra) alleged to have married each other. An asylum in Europe for them was being planned through an international conspiracy. The effort was to save the two men (?) from being punished by the brave police of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa who have taken training for months to fight the Taliban but are more conscientiously making great sacrifices to apprehend khusras before they destroy the manhood of the Pakhtun ANP government. Governor Taseer as tissue paper ![]() Quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said that Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer after the passage of the 18th Amendment was like tissue paper which can be used and thrown away. He said the charges the Governor had levelled about the number of bullet-proof cars with the chief minister were false. Lal Masjid madrassa in DG Khan under attack ![]() Reported in Nawa-e-Waqt the police attacked a girls madrassa in Rajanpur in DG Khan and arrested a boy from there. The girls madrassa is funded by the Lal Masjid chief of Islamabad Maulana Abdul Aziz who has named it after his father Abdullah Ghazi killed in Islamabad some years ago. Another Mahabharata will destroy India! ![]() Quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt Majeed Nizami said that a Mahabharata was in store for India when the untouchables and the Muslims will unite to finish off the Brahmans. This would be like Indias plot to separate East Pakistan through Mukti Bahini. Pakistan will use the untouchables of India to bring about the end of India. Arrested for marrying khusra ![]() According to Jang the police swooped down on a man in Peshawar accused of marrying a khusra (transvestite). The expensively trained police most conscientiously acted like commandos and captured Malik Iqbal, the bridegroom, his bride, Kashif alias Rani and 45 baratis (invitees to the wedding). The arrested party was brought to the magistrate under heavy guard to give the citizens a sense of security under attack from the Taliban. The police, while getting ready to save the population from the Taliban, were overjoyed to know that the khusra and his bridegroom could be given a life sentence. Army officer behind Faisal Shahzad Reported in Jang intelligence agencies swooped down on one Major Adnan of the Signals Corps for helping terrorist Faisal Shahzad plan his bombing of Times Square in New York. His younger brother Qamar Ejaz, a software expert, was also picked up. They were picked up after the arrest of contacts of Shahzad Salman Ashraf and Raza Ahmad whose parents are in catering business in Islamabad. One Hanbal Akhtar, a graphic designer, was picked up from Rawalpindi. Sources said the men are pure (mutaqi) Muslims. Major Adnan learned the Quran by heart after joining the army and his brother is learning the Quran at Faisal Mosque in Islamabad. 18th Amendment is right! Well-known lawyer Athar Minallah wrote in Express that the Article 174-A in the 18th Amendment allowed an immaculate method of induction of judges compared to the old Article 193 under which everyone from Chief Justice of the provincial high court, the governor of the province and chief minister were involved together with law ministry in Islamabad. On the other hand, the new law set up a Judicial Commission comprising Chief Justice of Pakistan, two judges of the Supreme Court, one retired judge of the Supreme Court selected by the Chief Justice, Law Minister, Attorney General. Those selected by the Commission will then go to a parliamentary committee of eight, four each from treasury and opposition benches, deciding on the basis of three-fourths majority. |
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Senators ask govt to take bold stance against India |
2008-12-24 |
Senators belonging to various parties on Tuesday asked the government to take a bold stance against India and launch a diplomatic offensive to defuse the Indian propaganda against Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai attacks. As the Senate resumed debate on the national security situation, the senators said India wanted to achieve strategic objectives against Pakistan through 'coercive diplomacy' without going to war. Senator Waseem Sajjad of the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) said that India had blamed and threatened Pakistan even without investigating the attacks and establishing the identities and objectives of the attackers. Sajjad said India was reluctant to share evidence with Pakistan because the attacks could also have been the work of Indian groups. As far as the names of Ajmal Kasab and Ismael Khan were concerned, Sajjad said India should have disclosed the names of other people involved after Kasab's investigation. "This is not the work of only 10 persons as claimed by [the] Indian authorities. There must have been 30 to 40 people involved in these attacks but India is not disclosing their names," he said. The PML-Q senator was of the view that India had launched a diplomatic offensive after the attacks because it wanted to defame Islam in general and Pakistan in particular by linking them to terrorism. "India also wanted to achieve strategic objectives like creating a rift between our civil and military leadership, curtailing the Inter-Services Intelligence, damaging our economy and crushing peaceful Kashmiri protests in the name of terrorism even without going to war," he said. Sajjad said the government should launch a diplomatic counter-attack by sending its delegations to the members of Untied Nations Security Council and Muslim countries to counter India's propaganda. Senator Abdul Rahim Mandokhail of the Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party said the government should immediately withdraw its forces from the Tribal Areas. PML's Semeen Siddiqui sought the government's clarification about the news that the president and the prime minister of Pakistan had asked China to withdraw its technical hold over the UNSC resolution declaring a Pakistani organisation as a terrorist organisation. Senator Azam Swati of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl criticised Pakistan's Permanent Representative in the UNSC Abdullah Hussain Haroon and asked the government to call him back for his failure to present the country's point of view in the UNSC. Senator Babar Ghauri called the passage of the resolution against the Pakistan government's diplomatic failure and urged it to put its house in order. He also targeted intelligence agencies for failing to check terrorist activities in the country. Leader of the House in the Senate Raza Rabbani said Pakistan was a sovereign country and the government would not tolerate any interference in its internal matters. NATO: Rabbani informed the Upper House that NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Schoffer was on an annual visit to Pakistan and the visit had no link with the Mumbai attacks. Presence: Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Kamil Ali Agha slammed United States Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen and Interpol Secretary General Ronald K Noble's presence in Pakistan and demanded the government expel Mullen. He said the entire nation was united to defend the country's sovereignty and integrity but added he was unable to understand how the US military chief had dared to stand by Pakistan's arch rival and asked Islamabad to allow Indian strikes inside its territory. |
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Al-Libbi's Arrest Broke Al-Qaeda Back: Musharraf |
2005-05-17 |
![]() European security experts have been cautious about Al-Libbi's importance in the network, but Musharraf maintained that his capture was "very significant" and that it had led to other key arrests in some Gulf countries. "He is the man who was in charge of Al-Qaeda operations, internal and external and, of course, on a personal basis the man who masterminded the suicide attacks on me," Musharraf, the target of two assassination attempts in December 2003, told the Financial Times. "Whatever they are now capable of doing is individual and group actions divorced from central command and coordinated centrally. They are on the run in the mountains, not in contact with each other," he added. However, Musharraf added, the arrest had failed to produce any clues to the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden. Meanwhile, the leader of opposition in the National Assembly, Fazlur Rehman, said the war on terrorism is a "discriminatory tactic" being used to target religious organizations. Stating that Islam was a moderate religion, Rehman dispelled any links between Islam and extremism. He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of the South Asian Parliamentarians Conference organized by the South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) here Sunday. "South Asian countries must forge their efforts to form a regional alliance," Rehman said, reports Online news agency. He said South Asian countries would have to strengthen democracy in their countries to solve regional issues and also develop human resources. The South Asian Parliamentarians Conference would be supportive to achieve the common well being of the people of the region, he said. Leader of the House, Waseem Sajjad, said there was a need to improve relations with the West and also to follow the European Parliament to strengthen the South Asian region's parliamentary system. National Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Amir Hussain, referring to the current talks between Pakistan and India on the Kashmir issue, said peace and security would return to the region only through dialogue. He said the meeting of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries' speakers would be convened in Pakistan soon. |
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Nuggets from the Urdu Press |
2005-04-08 |
![]() According to Nawa-e-Waqt, senator from the NWGP Ilyas Bilour kept naming his province as Pakhtunkhwa during his speech at the Senate. After some time leader of the house Waseem Sajjad got up and remarked that no province of that name existed in Pakistan and if he wanted to talk about another province he should go to the country where it existed. After this there was pandemonium in the house and the session had to be postponed sine die. An Urdu purple patch Columnist and Urdu stylist Irfan Siddiqi wrote in Nawa-e-Waqt: 'May your boards creaking under viands meant to regale foreign guests be blessed, but tell me if we are the vanguard of America's crusade and have made sacrifices for it, and have willingly populated the cages of Guantanamo Bay, if Mullah Umar is going from pillar to post because of our loyal swordsmanship, if we have given everything on lease, from our military bases to our faith and spiritual belief, if we have stuck this policy of shame and humiliation on our helmet like a panache, then why are the whiplashes applied to our bare backs? Why are our heroes describes as villains and why are nuclear assets looked at with the eye of suspicion and ill-will? Can these courtier spokespersons of the magic tongue apply the balm of comfort on our lacerated breasts? Will the bud of truth burst forth from the bough of the tongue of anyone?' India wants Pakistan as 'mandi' Quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt Baloch Sardar Ataullah Mengal said that that India didn't want Pakistan as its friend, it wanted to convert Pakistan into its mandi. He said Hindu banya was carrying a scale (tarazoo) in his hand while negotiating friendship with Pakistan. CIA arranged Shehbaz's marriage Daily Insaf reported that the marriage of Shehbaz Sharif and Tehmina Durrani was organised through intrigue and international spying in 2003 by CIA and Pakistani intelligence agencies. The aim was to separate Shehbaz from the Sharif family and make him available to Musharraf as an ally. Shehbaz himself was increasingly isolated within the Sharif clan and wanted a place in politics for himself. The Sharif family is shaken by the development and is very upset. Those who favoured the marriage could be Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan who was put off by Nawaz Sharif's decision to keep Javed Hashmi as the chief of the party in Pakistan. He wanted the job for himself and was also close to Shehbaz. Shehbaz himself did not get along with other PMLN members: Zulfiqar Khosa, Tahmina Daultana, Saad Rafiq, etc. Tehmina Durrani was a linked to the intelligence agencies and had earlier liaison with Shehbaz Sharif. Nawa-e-Waqt quoted Shehbaz Sharif as saying that his brother Nawaz was his murshid (spiritual leader) and that he wouldplay a role in lowering military dictatorship in its lehed (grave). More corruption under Musharraf Secretary Information of PMLN said to Nawa-e-Waqt that contrary to the claim of President Musharraf corruption at the upper levels had increased which included corruption inside NAB. He said railway minister General Javed Ashraf incurred a loss of Rs 26 billion to the railways while references against him were set aside. Nawaz Sharif as prime minister spent Rs 16 crore on the PM House while now the expenditure was Rs 85 crore. He said if were made chief of NAB he would extract Rs 30 billion from former rulers and ministers in three months. Weapons came from the army depots! Daily Khabrain quoted Nawab Akbar Bugti as saying that the government should prove that he was receiving Rs 12 crore annually as rent from the Sui lands. He said weapons that were used against the Sui fields were worth 50 crore and were not bought by the Baloch but came from the army depots. Who killed Prof Azizul Haq? Writing in Khabrain, Raja Anwar revealed that during a Punjab university election one Barkaat was killed and the responsibility for the killing was wrongly placed on Jamiat and its leader Javed Hashmi. The murder was actually committed by Prof Azizul Haq, an ex-employee of Atomic Energy Commission, who thought he could become the Mao Tse Tung of Pakistan through a violent revolution. He got two members of his Young People's Front, Arif Raja and Javed Ali Khan, to open firing during the counting of the vote. Four months after Barkaat's murder, Prof Aziz was killed by one Saeed for having illicit relations with his wife. According to the writer, Prof Azizul Haq was a jinsi mareez (sexually obsessive) whose death was described as naqabal-e-talafi nuqsaan (irreparable loss) by PPP's Maulana Kausar Niazi. Who is Imtiaz Sheikh? According to Khabrain, the Sindh minister Imtiaz Sheikh whom his chief minister Dr Ghulam Raheem fired was the son of a poor farmer of Shikarpur. In 1978 he qualified in the CSS exam and became assistant commissioner in the province. He was transferred to Punjab for some time but was assistant collector Jacobabad in 1989. His quality of life changed and when he became deputy commissioner in Dadu and Nawabshah, he looked positively prosperous. He was later additional secretary in Sindh and in 1990 was secretary to chief minister Jam Sadiq who had betrayed his party, the PPP. He got many papers signed from Jam Sadiq at his deathbed and gave lucrative jobs to his relatives and friends. He acquired 6 kanals of precious land in Karachi. After Jam Sadiq, Imtiaz Sheikh got his promotions and became secretary health of the province. In 1997 he resigned and entered politics. At that time he was known as a billionaire. In 2002 he fought election from his party Democratic Alliance but was defeated in Nawabshah. Then he joined PMLQ and was returned in a by-election in Ghotki and was taken as revenue minister in Sindh cabinet. The chief minister's report against him shows him gaining in wealth at each stage in his career. Pak generals and wealth Writing in Nawa-e-Waqt, historian Dr Safdar Mehmood stated that an American agency has published a report that a Pakistani general was worth Rs 20 crore while a Lt-Gen got Rs 15 crore as personal 'assets'. The writer thought it was too little and therefore insulting. He recalled that in 2004 a former corps commander flew into Lahore from Karachi and sold his plot of land for Rs 3.5 crore and flew back the same day. Two books two stories Author and columnist Raja Anwar wrote in Khabrain that two books had recently come into print. Javed Hashmi's Haan main Baghi hun and Tariq Khurshid's Sue-e-Dar. Both were students at Punjab University. Javed Hashmi was a Jamiat leader and a follower of Maulana Maududi while Tariq was associated with the Left. Tariq was sent to Libya by vice-chancellor Islamabad University Kaniz Yusuf after the fall of Bhutto, but when he returned after 8 years he was sent to jail by Zia for the Libya Conspiracy Case. Javed Hashmi was in jail under General Musharraf. After the fall of Bhutto he became a minister in General Zia's cabinet which he now confesses to have been his mistake. In his book he has refrained from attacking anyone but Ghulam Mustafa Khar whom he has flayed alive. Was Pakistan made to collect transit fee? Columnist Abdul Qadir Hassan wrote in Jang that some people were saying that opening trade routes with India would give Pakistan the opportunity to collect transit fee but Sardar Mengal was saying that Hindu banya was merely trying to snap up Pakistan as a home market (ghar ki mandi). Was Pakistan created to collect rahdari (transit fees)? There is an honourable way of doing business. Friendship with India would be just like friendship with America, exploitative and coercive and against the interests of Pakistan. PPP is too tough on MMA Talking to Nawa-e-Waqt, PMLN MNA Mr Saad Rafiq said that the PPP was not giving a good impression through its contacts with Musharraf. PPP should soften its hard approach towards the MMA, he said. PMLN was not being organised in accordance with the wishes of Nawaz Sharif and that Zulfiqar Khosa's view that Nawaz Sharif had not acted correctly in 1999 by dismissing Musharraf was wrong. 'Pakistanis' in Bangladesh Reported in Jang magazine, there were 2.37 lakh 'Pakistanis' in Bangladesh in 66 scattered camps who are at times called Biharis because they speak Urdu. They are still loyal to Pakistan and want to be sent to Pakistan although some would like to take Bangladesh nationality and become normal citizens. They say that they were 9 million to begin with but after 1971 half a million fled to India and Pakistan while fully 8 million are unaccounted for. They said that 3 million were massacred and are buried under the monument in Dhaka that says 3 million Bangladeshis killed by Pakistan army were lying underneath. The 'Pakistanis' living in the camps said that money was collected in Pakistan for them but no progress had been made to repatriate them. |
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Pashtun nationalists propose creation of two more provinces |
2005-02-28 |
![]() The PMAP, which is also a member of the committee on Balochistan, proposed the creation of Pashtunkhawa, Afghania, Balochistan, Sindh, Siraikistan and Punjab provinces. The PMAP has long been campaigning for more political rights for the Pashtuns living in Balochistan and demanding that the province be divided on ethnic lines. But Baloch nationalist parties bitterly oppose any such proposal. The PMAP leader Mahmood Khan Achakzai has proposed that the central government should only deal with defence, foreign affairs, finance and communications departments and give the rest to the provinces. The party has also demanded an end to the role of military and intelligence agencies in politics. The proposals were made to the committee, which will prepare its report on Balochistan. |
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