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Govt to pursue LNG import project: Dr Asim - The News International

Friday, 17 August 2012


ISLAMABAD: Dr Asim Hussain Adviser to the prime minister on petroleum and natural resources said on Friday that the government has been pursuing liquefied natural gas (LNG) project as the country needs enhanced gas supplies for various sectors.

He was chairing the first meeting of the committee on LNG infrastructure projects, constituted by the prime minister, an official statement said.
The meeting was also attended by other committee members including minister for water and power, secretary finance, secretary water and power, representatives of the ministry of law and justice, Gohar Ejaz, Razak Dawood, Ahsan Bashir, chairman of All Pakistan Textiles Mills Association (APTMA) and senior officials of the ministry of petroleum and natural resources.
The committee members were briefed about the LNG import project and the previous decisions of the economic coordination committee (ECC), the statement said. Detailed discussions were held on the framework for LNG import, including fast track imports and the long-term import components.
The committee members unanimously agreed that the LNG import projects are necessary, keeping in view the current energy crisis in the country. They said that SNGPL–SSGC joint venture company should be established with major shareholding of the federal government that should undertake infrastructure development for LNG import.
Moreover, it was also recommended that the import initiatives already undertaken by the SSGC should run parallel to infrastructure development to ensure an early LNG import.
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Nisar demands 50 percent representation for PML-N - The News International


ISLAMABAD: Expressing serious reservations over the inclusion of certain individuals in the parliamentary commission for the creation of new provinces in the Punjab, Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has demanded that the Speaker de-notify the commission, adding that if the commission notified by the Speaker pertains only to the division of the Punjab province, then all of its members must also hail from the Punjab while the PML-N, which is the majority party in the provincial assembly, should have at least 50 percent representation in the commission.

Nisar dubbed the notification of the present commission as “yet another political conspiracy on the part of President Asif Zardari,” while lamenting that the PML-N was not even consulted over the names of members of the commission.
Talking to a group of newsmen here at the Punjab House, Chaudhry Nisar said the role of the PML-N had been marginalised with the inclusion of only three members in the commission.
Nisar questioned the inclusion of Farooq Sattar, Farahtullah Babar, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri and Haji Adeel Khan in the commission, asking why they should be a part of the commission when they did not belong to the Punjab.
Responding to a question, the opposition leader said he would ask the Speaker to de-notify the parliamentary commission and he would certainly demand that the body be modified. To another question, he said that the PML-N would strongly oppose any move for the division of Sindh province, as it would not be in the national interest.
He complained that the National Assembly Speaker had once again become a part of the government’s conspiracy and issued the notification while sitting in the United States. “She did not even wait for the list of names from the PML-N,” he said.
Nisar told journalists that he had received a message from the government to forward the names of PML-N parliamentarians for the commission. “But the Speaker notified the commission before the PML-N leadership could even discuss the names and terms of references for the body,” he said.
The opposition leader said if this was truly a national commission, then why the names of Hazara and Fata were missing from the notification. He added that if President Zardari was really sincere in creating new provinces, he should take meaningful, constitutional and legal measures for the purpose. “Zardari and his government want to turn the creation of new provinces in the Punjab into a political football match,” he said.
Nisar demanded that the commission should also address the issues like the division of economic/administrative responsibilities and political aspects like division of assets and distribution of Senate seats for the new provinces.
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Al Quds rally participants attacked: Two killed in Karachi blast - DAWN.com

KARACHI, Aug 17: At least two people were killed and 12 others injured when a bomb exploded near Safari Park on the city’s busy University Road on Friday.
Police sources said about 2 kgs of explosives had been planted near the KESC substation to target a bus carrying people going to attend the Al Quds Day rally.
The bus coming from Karachi University carried mainly students belonging to the Imamia Students Organisation.
The bus, a car and some motorbikes were part of a small caravan going to the Numaish area for the rally.
DIG East Shahid Hayat said the car bore the brunt of the blast when the explosives were detonated by remote control.
Its roof was almost blown up and the front seats were soaked in blood. People ran for cover when ambulances taking the injured to hospital came under fire in the Jauhar area.
The deceased were identified as Maulana Manzoor Hussain, 30, and Imtiaz Ali, 25.
Special Secretary Health Dr Suresh Kumar said that of the injured, two were undergoing laparotomy, one was in the neurosurgery ICU, two were admitted to the orthopedic ward of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre and two others were at the Aga Khan University Hospital.
Dr Kumar said that five of the injured were in serious condition.
SP Raja Umar Khattab pointed out the attack was similar to those carried out in the city against Rangers and Navy buses.
He suspected that one particular group was behind the roadside bomb attacks in the city.
Bomb disposal personnel said that the explosives had been laced with ball bearings.
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JI asks PM to appear before SC on 27th - The News International


Karachi

The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) has called upon Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to maintain the supremacy of the judiciary by appearing in the Supreme Court on August 27.
Talking to The News on Friday, a JI spokesman said that the confrontation between the judiciary and the institutions would be dangerous for the solidarity and integrity of the country.
The JI asked President Zardari to ensure implementation of Supreme Court orders in letter and spirit. “Zardari should also ensure that this time Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf writes a letter to Swiss authorities if he is not corrupt.”
The party demanded of the government to ensure welfare and protection of the citizens as well as maintaining the supremacy of the judiciary.
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SC gives FIA two weeks to recover Rs420 million in NICL scam - The News International


ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court Friday directed the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) director general to ensure the recovery of Rs420 million in the National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) scam case within two weeks and submit the compliance report.

A three-member bench of the SC headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry heard the NICL case and rejected the interim report presented by the FIA director legal, Azam Khan. The court asked him why recoveries were not being made in Lahore and who the in-charge of FIA there was. Azam Khan apprised the bench that Waqar Haider was the FIA director in Lahore. At this, Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry recalled that Waqar Haider had stopped Zafar Qureshi from appearing before the bench on the court’s directives and was facing contempt of court.
The chief justice expressed dismay over the FIA’s performance and directed the FIA director general to recover Rs420 million, warning officials to get serious about the case. “It seems as if influential people are being protected,” he remarked.
On Thursday, the court had directed the FIA director legal to submit a written reply about the recoveries. In his remarks, Chief Justice Chaudhry had said it was also the duty of the court to recover the embezzled money.
Secretary Commerce Munir Qureshi informed the court about the appointment of former NICL head Sardar Ayaz Khan Niazi, saying the joint secretary commerce had conducted an inquiry into the appointment of Niazi, according to which the appointment was legal.
The chief justice, however, expressed dissatisfaction over the secretary commerce’s reply and remarked that the secretary was not abiding by the court’s earlier orders. The court directed the secretary commerce to submit a comprehensive report regarding the implementation of the court’s orders within two weeks and adjourned the hearing.
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Jumatul Wida observed with religious zeal and fervour - The News International


Rawalpindi: Like other parts of the country, residents of twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad also observed ‘Jumatul Wida’, the last Friday of the holy month of Ramazan, with traditional religious zeal and reverence and under tight security arrangements.

‘Jumatul Wida’ has a special significance, as it is a prelude to the departure of holy month of Ramazan and its blessings.
Millions of fasting people offered Friday prayers at different mosques across the country.
In federal capital, the biggest gathering of ‘Jumatul Wida’ was held at Faisal Mosque. All big and small mosques in federal capital and Rawalpindi have been tastefully decorated and mosque administrations have made special arrangements to accommodate the extraordinary number of worshippers and to provide them with extra space outside mosques on the occasion.
Imams and ‘Khateebs’ in their sermons stressed upon Muslims to purify their souls through their full dedication to prayers, seek forgiveness of Allah Almighty and be kind to fellow beings. Ulema and religious leaders also urged unity of Muslim Ummah and called for making joint struggle for emancipation of the Muslim world.
On the occasion, special prayers were also offered for the progress and prosperity of Pakistan, unity of Muslims the world over and their emancipation. Prayers also offered for independence of Kashmir, Palestine and other parts of world where Muslims were engaged in the struggle for their right to self-determination.
Earlier, more than six police constables including a sub-inspector deployed in front of every mosque to avoid any untoward incident during ‘Jumatul Wida’. Police have removed all fruit and vegetable sellers and vendors from mosque areas. There were foolproof security arrangements at majority of famous mosques including Central Jamia Mosque at Jamia Masjid Road, Makki Mosque at Chungi No22, Ahle Sunnat Mosque at Saddar, Zakria Mosque at Allahabad Westridge and some others. There were walkthrough gates, metal detectors and checking by the police officials also conducted. Nobody was allowed to enter in mosques without checking.
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Kayani rules out Waziristan action under foreign pressure - DAWN.com

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani. – AP (File Photo)
ISLAMABAD: Army Chief Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Commander of US Central Command Gen James Mattis would continue consultations on an operation against the Haqqani network even though the visiting American General had to leave without a firm date.
Gen Mattis, who had arrived on Thursday evening, held talks with Gen Kayani and Defence Secretary Gen Asif Yasin Malik late on Thursday night. He departed on Friday morning.
Gen Mattis had arrived for the meetings on the day when an attack by heavily armed militants on a key PAF base in Kamra was foiled by Pakistani security forces.
As anticipated the discussions were predominantly about the North Waziristan operation. While the Pakistani side avoided any reference to the Haqqani network in its post-meeting statement, the US embassy’s media note clearly stated that the talks covered ‘militant network activities’ in addition to cross-border cooperation.
The US side declared the talks as ‘successful’ and said the generals “had agreed to continue to meet periodically to further common objectives on cross-border cooperation and regional security”.
There was also a hint from the Pakistani side that the talks had ended on a positive note. “Both sides expressed satisfaction over the level of cooperation between the two militaries and resolved to continue it to further improve relations between the two countries,” military’s public affairs wing, ISPR, said.
According to a western source privy to the discussion, Gen Kayani tried to convey the impression that atmosphere for launching an operation in Waziristan wasn’t yet conducive.
The source believed that he was facing pressure both from political opposition parties and some of his aides who were opposed
to initiating ‘kinetic operations’ in the militant hotbed.
The source said Gen Mattis was appreciative of the strong stance taken by Gen Kayani against extremism and terrorism in his Independence Day anniversary speech at the military academy in Kakul.
Gen Kayani was quoted by ISPR as having told Gen Mattis that the timing of the military operation would be determined by “our political and military” considerations.
But at the same time the army chief noted that “we might, if necessary, undertake operations in NWA”.
In a statement directed towards the local audience, Gen Kayani said the operation “will never be a result of any outside pressure. Pakistan’s national interest continues to be the prime consideration for any decision in this regard”.
It was evident from Gen Kayani’s remarks released by ISPR that he did not deny planning an offensive in North Waziristan.
Rather, he focused on dispelling the impression generated from reports in the western media, based on leaks, that he had reached an understanding with Isaf Commander Gen John Allen over joint operations in North Waziristan.
The ISPR went to the extent of defining and differentiating between ‘a joint operation’ and ‘coordinated action’ in the statement.
Even a reference was made to Secretary Clinton’s statement on July 3, in which she said ‘sorry’ over Salala incident. In her statement, Mrs Clinton had talked of “coordinated actions against terrorists who threaten Pakistan and the region”.
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Differences on KBD - The News International


LAHORE: LHC Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial on Friday remarked the country was facing the worst crisis of water and electricity and if there were differences among the provinces on the construction of Kalabagh Dam, the federal government should raise the issue in the Council of Common Interest (CCI) and address their concerns.

The court granted another opportunity to the federal government to submit its reply on a petition seeking directions for the construction of the KBD to overcome the ongoing electricity crisis. The court adjourned the hearing till August 30.
Advocate Syed Feroze Shah Gillani filed the petition and quoted former caretaker chief minister of KP and Wapda ex-chairman Shamsul Mulk having said on October 9, 2010 the KBD was not an issue of Punjab alone but a matter of the country’s survival that was at stake due to fast depleting water resources.
The petitioner said the KP had suffered the most due to delay in construction of the KBD as, even after completion of the Bhasha Dam, the province would continue to be deprived of additional water because it would be 50 feet below D.I Khan where 8,00,000 acres of available agricultural land could not be irrigated economically. If the KBD was built water would be available for vast tracts of land in the KP at an affordable price.
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Ban condemns attack near Gilgit - The News International

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon strongly condemned a deadly sectarian attack in north-western Pakistan on Thursday, which reportedly left more than 20 people dead, according to his spokesperson.
According to media reports, armed men ambushed three buses near the city of Gilgit on Thursday, forced passengers off the vehicles and then shot 22 people. Some reports note that Pakistani Taliban militants have claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Secretary-General expresses his outrage over such deliberate attacks on people due to their religious beliefs in Pakistan, the secretary-general’s spokes-person said.
He extends his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and to the government and people of Pakistan.
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10 suspects detained: Air base attackers trained in Waziristan - DAWN.com

Interior Minister Rehman Malik – File Photo
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik claimed on Friday that because of an advance warning about a possible attack on PAF installations terrorists’ attempt to harm Kamra assets on Thursday was foiled and all the attackers were killed.
Addressing a press conference, Mr Malik said four of the assailants had been identified. They had received training in Waziristan and the raid, he said, could be traced back to North and South Waziristan.
He said the Taliban were harbouring criminals from all over the country and stressed the need for finding out the mastermind who had sent terrorists to Kamra.
Mr Malik praised the Commander of Karma airbase who led the operation to safeguard the facility and was injured while fighting the attackers.
Answering a question, he said no decision had yet been taken about launching an operation in North Waziristan, adding that such a decision would not be taken under foreign pressure.
Rejecting western media reports, he said the defence of the country and its nuclear assets were in safe hands. “When we can develop nuclear assets we also know how to protect them.”
About the Babusar Top attack, he said the terrorists had killed innocent people. He appealed to the people of Gilgit-Baltistan to demonstrate patience and foil attempts to destabilise the country.
He said the government would soon announce a compensation package for families whose loved ones were killed in the sectarian attack.
Mr Malik said an amount of Rs100 million had been allocated to ensure safety on Sharah-i-Karakoram.
He said there was no US national on the premises of Police Lines Headquarters in Islamabad, but conceded that some foreign trainers, including from Australia, were there fro training police personnel.
The interior minister said law-enforcement agencies and police department had been directed to maintain security on Eid.
Yaqoob Malik adds from Attock: Ten suspects were picked up during a search in various areas around the Kamra cantonment on Friday and they are being interrogated.
A large number of Afghan refugees have been living in different parts of Kamra district for years and there is no record about them with the authorities concerned.
Meanwhile, a team has been set up to investigate the incident and identify the militants.
The post-mortem on the militants’ bodies was conducted late on Thursday night at the mortuary of DHQ hospital under the supervision of Dr Khalid Mehmood Khan amid tight security. During the autopsy, law-enforcement personnel collected fingerprints which would be sent to the National Database and Registration Authority to establish the identities of the attackers.
Meanwhile, a security man who was injured during the fighting with the attackers died on Friday. PAF spokesman Group Captain Tariq Mahmood said that Mohammad Iqbal’s funeral prayers were held at the PAF base in Minhas.
Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt visited the base on Friday.
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PM links country progress with Karachi development - South Asian News Agency

Thursday, 16 August 2012

South Asian News Agency (SANA) · August 16, 2012 ·
ISLAMABAD, (SANA): The Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has assured MQM leaders that the government would extend all possible assistance for development projects in Karachi. PM also said that government considers Karachi as vital for the progress of Pakistan.
According to a press release, a nine members delegation led by Dr. Farooq Sattar, Minister for Overseas Pakistanis called on Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf at the Prime Minister’s House here on Thursday.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister said that the leadership of MQM and Pakistan Peoples’ Party enjoy good relations and are working in close cooperation.
During the meeting, the progress on various mega projects in Karachi including Liyari Express Way, Karachi Circular Railways, Karachi-Hyderabad Motorway, Karachi Water Supply projects and Karachi Mass Transit Schemes were discussed in detail.
Dr. Farooq Sattar requested the Prime Minister to inaugurate Liyari Express Way in September this year which the Prime Minister accepted.
The meeting was also attended by Senator Syeda Sughra Imam, Dr. Nadeem Ehsan, and Minister of State for Overseas Pakistanis, Syed Haider Abbas Rizvi, MNA, Syed Tayyab Hussain, MNA, Mr. Sufiyan Yousuf, MNA, Syed Asif Hasnain, MNA, Dr. Abdul Qadir Khanzada, MNA, Mr. Iqbal Muhammad Ali Khan, MNA and Khawaja Sohail Mansoor, MNA.
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Pakistani Taliban Kill 22 Shiites in Bus Attack - New York Times

In the remote district of Mansehra, at least a dozen militants dressed in military fatigues stopped three buses carrying passengers on a rugged road from Rawalpindi to Astore. The militants checked the identification papers of passengers, singled out the Shiites and then shot them dead at point-blank range, police officials said. The victims were mostly young men returning to their villages for Id al-Fitr, the Islamic festival that marks the end of Ramadan. “The area is very remote and desolate,” said Rina Saeed Khan, an environmental journalist who traveled through the same route back to Islamabad on Wednesday. “The road is an alternate to the Karakoram Highway,” she said, referring to a famed road built by Chinese engineers. The Babusar Top, where the killings took place, lies two hours from Astore. “There is no cellphone coverage, and you see no villages during the four-hour drive on a dirt road,” Ms. Khan said. The episode on Thursday was similar to an attack in February in which 18 Shiites were killed after a bus was ambushed on the Karakoram Highway in the mountainous Kohistan district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. Ms. Khan said that after the February attack, travelers began using this alternate route in Kaghan Valley, which was still considered safe despite its harsh terrain. “Obviously, militants kept track of it, and they knew that people were returning to their homes for Id al-Fitr,” she said. The Darra Adam Khel faction of the Pakistan Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack on the Shiites, Reuters reported. “We have targeted them because they are enemies of Sunnis and conspire against us,” Mohammed Afridi, a spokesman for the faction, was reported as saying in a telephone interview. “We will continue such attacks in the future.” In recent months, attacks on Pakistani Shiites have increased, particularly in northern regions. Analysts have increasingly criticized the government, saying it has allowed itself to be distracted from protecting the country’s religious minorities. The government is embroiled in political turmoil, with an increasingly assertive Supreme Court that has singled out senior officials. Ms. Khan, the journalist, said that she found a lot of anger and resentment among the locals during her visit to several northern towns. “People are very upset,” she said. “They are asking, ‘Where is the government? Where is the military?’ ” “Locals say Sunnis and Shiites used to live in harmony 10 years ago,” she said. “Life is too tough there, and Shiites and Sunnis used to cooperate. Locals say it’s the outsiders who are doing the killings.” The Pakistani military said Thursday that it had opened an investigation into a predawn attack by Taliban militants on the Minhas air force base in Punjab. There has been speculation that the military is planning an offensive in North Waziristan, a haven for the Taliban and operatives of Al Qaeda, and some analysts said that the attack could have been meant as a warning against military action. “The Taliban are telling Pakistan’s leadership, ‘If you hit us here, we’ll hit you,’ ” said Arif Rafiq, an adjunct scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
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Firing incident in Quetta leaves three dead - South Asian News Agency


QUETTA, (SANA): At least three people have been killed in a firing incident on Arbab Karam Khan Road in Quetta on Thursday.
According to a police official, unknown armed men opened fire near a flour mill in the area, killing three.
The dead were shifted to a local hospital, while rescue officers have been called in.
On August 16, a private security guard was killed and eight others sustained serious injuries when explosives planted in a hotel on Joint Road in Quetta exploded. Police said miscreants had planted explosives beneath a table in Mir hotel.

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SC adjourns hearing of review petition indefinitely - Khaleej Times

ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned for indefinite period the hearing of a government petition seeking review of the court?s July 12 order amid conciliatory statements from the government and the court.

The court had directed the prime minister to write letter to Swiss authorities for reopening money laundering case against President Asif Ali Zardari.

A five-member bench led by Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa heard arguments from Attorney-General Irfan Qadir in support of the petition. Qadir hinted that the government wanted the matter to be resolved “once and for all”. He sought adjournment till after Eid Al Fitr to allow the government carry out consultations on the matter adding that the government wanted to implement the court’s directives.

Justice Khosa said a clear statement from the government would help resolve the issue. But, he cautioned that the bench could not postpone the hearing to a date later than August 27 when the court has summoned Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to explain why the court order on the Swiss letter issue had not been implemented.

Earlier on Wednesday, the attorney-general had dropped a hint that Prime Minister Ashraf might not appear before it on August 27 to answer the charges of contempt.

“Had I been the prime minister I would never have come because under Article 248(1) of the constitution the prime minister is not answerable to the court,” he argued.

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US confident of Pakistan nuclear security - DAWN.com

Victoria Nuland—Reuters Photo Victoria Nuland—Reuters Photo
WASHINGTON: The United States said Thursday it was confident of the safety of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal after heavily armed militants stormed an air force base in clashes that left 10 people dead.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland offered condolences over the attack claimed by the Taliban. She said the United States had no reason to doubt Pakistan’s account that the Minhas base was free of nuclear weapons.
“We have confidence that the government of Pakistan is well aware of the range of potential threats to its nuclear arsenal and has secured its nuclear arsenal accordingly,” Nuland told reporters.
“We do talk about these issues and support Pakistani efforts to keep them secure — we have for quite a long, long time. And we don’t have any reason to be concerned at this moment,” she said.
The Pakistan Air Force said nine attackers dressed in military uniforms and armed with rocket-propelled grenades and suicide vests carried out an early morning raid at the base in Kamra, 60 kilometers (35 miles) northwest of Islamabad.
The assault came as the United States and Pakistan take steps to enhance cooperation, which has been severely strained in recent months over incidents including the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
“Pakistanis have suffered more than their share at the hands of terrorists inside Pakistan, which speaks to our efforts to address this threat together,” Nuland said.
Pakistan is the Islamic world’s only declared nuclear weapons state and the arsenal is considered the crown jewel by the powerful military.
Given Pakistan’s sensitivities, the United States has been careful when discussing nuclear safety in the country but news reports have said that Washington has contingency plans in case of a major crisis.
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PHC takes notice of dead bodies recoveries in Peshawar - South Asian News Agency


PESHAWAR, (SANA): The Peshawar High Court (PHC) has taken notice of dead bodies being recovered on daily basis in Peshawar and has summoned written reply from the provincial government.
Chief Justice Dost Muhammad Khan and Justice Roh-ul-Amin on Thursday termed recovery of dead bodies on daily basis a serious matter. Chief Justice PHC said the Constitution guarantees protection of each citizen.
He said during the last one month 116 dead bodies were recovered from different areas of the provincial metropolis.
The Chief Justice ordered chief secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Home secretary KPK, Governor and additional secretary Fata to submit a report on September 09 in this regard.
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ANP leader survives hand grenade attack in Karachi - The Express Tribune


KARACHI: Awami National Party’s (ANP) Sindh General Secretary Bashir Jan escaped a hand grenade attack Thursday night in the Frontier Mor area of Karachi, reported Express  News
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Three people were injured in the attack, including two of his guards.
Jan’s jeep was attacked by unknown men on motorcycles when he was returning from the Fateha Khwani of recently killed local ANP leader Ameer Sardar.
Two police officials, who were a part of Jan’s squad, were injured, along with the organiser of Bacha Khan Markaz, Mohammad Gul.
Police and Rangers cordoned off the area immediately after the incident.
Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah condemned the incident and sought a report of the incident from Inspector General (IG) Sindh Police. He ordered the IG to arrest the culprits involved as soon as possible.
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Bubusar: 25 bus passengers gunned down - The News International

GILGIT: Armed terrorists killed at least 25 bus passengers at Bubusar, Naran near here on Thursday.
As per details terrorists intercepted four passenger buses going from Rawalpindi to Gilgit at Babusar Naran area and gunned them down. All victims belonged to Gilgit-Baltistan.
DIG Police Gilgit Ali Sher told the media that the Babusar-Naran Road has been closed for all traffic.
He said the victims belonged to Gilgit-Baltistan; however, the brazen crime was committed in the limits of Khyber-Pakhtunkhuwa province.
In Gilgit, citizens staged protests against the terrorism and all markets and bazaars went closed. (APP)
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Kaira for intellectual dialogue in democracy - DAWN.com

Federal Minister for Information & Broadcasting Qamar Zaman Kaira speaks at an iftar dinner in Lahore on Thursday. – Photo by INP
LAHORE: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Qamar Zaman Kaira has stressed the need for intellectual dialogue for strengthening democracy and democratic institutions in the country.
“Decades of dictatorial regimes in the country have promoted intellectual anarchy and tendency to impose ideas through coercion,” said the minister while speaking at an Iftar dinner which he hosted for media representatives at a local hotel on Thursday.
The information minister said that it is unjust to compare democracy with dictatorship as democracy consolidates societies and countries, while dictatorial rules weaken the foundations of a country.
Kaira said it is ripe time to ponder whether absence of democracy causes bad-governance or democracy becomes the cause of it.
He said holding of non-party elections in 1985 was the greatest tragedy in the political history of the country, adding that non-party elections strengthened clans and weakened political parties.
He said the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)-led democratic government has tried to resolve fundamental problems of the country and it has made serious efforts to democratize the constitution of the country besides other achievements to bring relief to the masses.
To a question, Kaira said the parliament is supreme most institution of the country, while the PM office is the most powerful office in a democracy, stressing that weakening of the office of the prime minister would weaken the system.
Stressing further on supremacy of the parliament, the minister said that only the parliament is synonymous with democracy, adding that all other institutions co-existed in the absence of democracy, but it is the fruit of an electeed parliament that the country has democracy today.
He said no dialogue, regarding the apex court, had taken place within the party, adding the PPP has always respected the courts.
On the question of Swiss courts, Kaira said the PPP-led government has no objections in writing to the Swiss court but some constitutional impediments barred it from doing so. He said the president enjoys immunity under the international laws.
When asked about launching a military operation against militants, the minister said the government launched operation in Swat as well as Waziristan with the will of the people, adding that the government would start operation against the enemies of Pakistan wherever they would set their footholds. He said the government would not initiate any actions at the behest of others.
About impending constitutional crisis, he said that the comments are personal opinion of the former Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani.
The dinner reception was attended by PPP leader Senator Aitzaz Ahsan, PPP Lahore President, Federal Minister Samina Khalid Ghurki, PPP Labour Bureau Chairman Ch Manzoor Ahmed, Advisor to the president Naveed Chaudhry, large number of party workers, lawyers, intellectuals, columnists and senior journalists.
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NA speaker forms commission for creation of provinces in Punjab - South Asian News Agency


ISLAMABAD, (SANA): Speaker National Assembly has constituted a 14-member Commission for creation of new provinces in Punjab. Notification to this effect has been issued by National Assembly Secretariat.
The commission is consists of allied parties and opposition Party members while there is no presentation of Seraiki region of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa.
Deputy speaker National Assembly Faisal Kareem Kundi has desired to appear before commission to present his point of view regarding the two districts of KPK including DI Khan and Tank.
The commission is bound to compile report with in two months and report would be sent to speaker and after that the draft of constitutional amendment would be prepared.
The Speaker National Assembly has constituted the Commission in pursuance of the message received from the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and authorization by the National Assembly on 11th July, 2012.
The Commission comprises of Senators Farahatullah Babar, Syeda Sughra Imam, Haji Mohammad Adeel, Mr. Kamil Ali Agha, Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana, Molana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri and MNAs Mr. Arif Aziz Sheikh, Jamshaid Ahmad Dasti, Syed Ali Musa Gillani, Mrs. Tahmina Daultana, Ch. Saud Majeed and Dr. Muhammad Farooq Sattar.
Two Members of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab would be included as and when their nominations are received from the Speaker Provincial Assembly, Punjab.
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