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SC gives AGP two weeks to probe fund doling by former PM Ashraf
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The Supreme Court (SC) has directed Auditor General of Pakistan (AGP) to conduct within two weeks special audit of schemes and works executed in the constituency of former prime minister Raja Pervez Ashraf during the last days of the outgoing PPP government. The court also ordered that it may be informed how much amount was released for how many schemes during 2012-13. A three-memebr bench of SC led by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry took up the case of illegal use of development funds by former prime minister Raja Pervez Ashraf for hearing on Tuesday. The CJP remarked, “No money is available for generation of power. People are dying due to load shedding. On the other hand, the erstwhile government withdrew development funds of trillion of rupees and spent it on irrelevant people and schemes. We have been asking since several days but no one is there to explain it. The construction of Bhasha dam was stopped. Youths are the future of Pakistan. Their scholarships were suspended and this amount was spent on irrelevant places. All have joined hands to devour the money. No one is realising the situation. The difficulty is that we don’t know who we can trust. This practice is continuing since 1985. Amount was released despite the curbs. Money was provided to Raja Basharat, Moonis Elahi, Sardar Mushtaq and Mehmood Khan Achakzai. It was not known to AGPR that the government was on the way to exit and this amount could not be released. We will take account of even a single pie.” AGP Tahir Mehmood told the court that the PM could spend the money under Khushhali programme. “Such powers rested with the PM that he could utilise funds of 12-year Khushhali programme.” The CJP remarked, “Why are you lending such support on political basis. Money was given to irrelevant people in the constituency. The AG had said that parliament could legislate with reference to development projects. Ban was imposed on uplift projects from February 7 to March 15. Despite that, billions of rupees were given without verification.” Mehmood said the finance deputy secretary had got released the amount through pressure. The CJP remarked, “We have to see now where Rs 42 billion were spent or were it devoured by the people.” Cabinet Division Secretary Zafar Iqbal said the amount was spent under seven heads. “This amount was spent on construction of roads, bridges, drains, boundary walls of grave yards and electrification of areas.” The CJP said the jobs related to district governments and “you have assigned this work to members of parliament”. “No one is ready to assist us. We will call the AG and give the decision after hearing his arguments. We cannot afford more delays. How much money was released during the last days of the government when the election commission had imposed a ban?” The court was told that the ban was imposed on March 11. All was done on the day when it was a holiday. Justice Ejaz remarked, “After doing every thing you claim you know nothing. No one is ready to give even a pie to the poor. The PM is not a monarch that you have to comply with whatever he says.” The CJP said government was constructing drains by leaving aside construction of Bhasha dam and putting at stake the future of the nation by stopping scholarships to youth. “We talk of transparency. Who will conduct checking of expenses? You all are conniving with each other,” the CJP remarked, adding that “Rs 7,736 million were given to you. This amount was released on March 15. Where has it gone?” The court observed that the Finance Ministry had been pressurising the AGP office for releasing funds and directed the ministry to file its reply. “The Finance Ministry tried to take over the administrative powers of AGP. Former finance secretary should file reply on this count,” the court ordered. The court also issued notice to AG seeking reply from him about the discretionary powers of the PM. The hearing case was adjourned for two weeks.
Chinese PM Li Keqiang arrives today on landmark visit
Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang will be arriving in Islamabad today (Wednesday) on a two-day landmark visit. It is Keqiang’s first visit to Pakistan after assuming charge as the prime minister and he would be accorded a warm welcome by the Pakistani government. President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Justice (r) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso will receive Prime Minister Keqiang. Six JF-17 thunder fighters of the Pakistan Air Force will escort the Chinese premier’s aircraft after its entry into the Pakistani airspace. The JF-17s will guide the special Air China Boeing 747 aircraft to the Nur Khan Air Base, where a 21-gun salute will herald its arrival. The visit is taking place immediately after the general elections in Pakistan. It will provide an opportunity to the Chinese premier to meet the newly-elected political leadership in the country. On the eve of his visit, the Chinese premier hinted at his government’s likely initiatives for increasing imports from Pakistan, stating that “China takes its trade imbalance with Pakistan seriously and is taking measures to address the issue as there is great potential to be tapped in their economic cooperation”. “Pakistan’s export to China last year increased by nearly 50 percent. China is Pakistan’s second largest trading partner and fourth largest export market. Steady progress has been made in their cooperation in energy, infrastructure, telecommunications and financial sectors,” he added. The Chinese premier will be accompanied by Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Minister for Commerce Gao Hucheng and National Development Reform Commission Chairman Xu Shaoshi. After his arrival today, the Chinese premier will meet President Zardari at the Presidency. Then he will hold talks with the president and the prime minister after which there will be a joint press stakeout. Prime Minister Khoso will host a banquet for the Chinese prime minister in the evening. Keqiang will also be conferred upon the highest award of Nishan-e-Pakistan. He will also hold a joint meeting with the Senate chairman and the National Assembly speaker and will also address the Senate. Leaders of the political parties will also call upon the visiting Chinese prime minister. On May 23, PML-N President Nawaz Sharif will call on the Chinese premier. He will also visit the Pakistan-China friendship Centre with Prime Minister Khoso and is also scheduled to plant a tree in Shakarparian. Prime Minister Khoso will bid farewell to the Chinese premier on Thursday and the six JF-17s will again escort the dignitary until the aerial limits of Pakistan. Premier Keqiang’s visit will mark yet another important step forward in reinforcing the strategic partnership between the two countries and open up new avenues for bilateral cooperation. In an earlier interview with the Pakistani media, the Chinese prime minister said, “When it comes to Pakistan, the first word that comes to the mind of the Chinese is ‘iron brother’. To us, the Chinese, Pakistan is always a trustworthy friend who is as solid as iron.” “Actually, the Chinese refer to Pakistan as Iron Pak. This testifies to the strength of China-Pakistan friendship. In 1986, I led a youth delegation to Pakistan. Wherever we went, in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi, we were greeted with rapturous welcome. The petals showering on us and brightly smiling faces are still fresh in my memory, as if it happened only yesterday. I will never forget the goodwill of the Pakistani people,” he added.
Six FATA independents join PML-N
Six independent candidates elected from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on Monday announced joining the PML-N. The six, including Shahji Gul, Bismillah Khan, Sajid Toori, Ghazi Gulab Jamal, Bilal Rahman and Nazir Khan, met PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif in Raiwind before announcing the decision. The members from the tribal region have selected Abbas Afridi as their leader, who according to PML-N sources had already met the PML-N chief. The successful FATA candidates also assured the PML-N leadership of their full support and cooperation for the party in government formation.
CIA drone strikes in Pakistan won’t stop!
President Barack Obama's administration has decided to give the Pentagon control of some drone operations against terrorism suspects overseas that are currently run by the CIA, several US government sources have said. Obama has pledged more transparency on controversial counterterrorism programs, and giving the Pentagon the responsibility for part of the drone program could open it to greater congressional oversight. Obama will make a speech on Thursday at the National Defense University in Washington that will include discussion of the government's use of drones as a counterterrorism tool. It is unclear whether he will announce the drone program shift in that speech or separately. Four US government sources told Reuters that the decision had been made to shift the CIA's drone operations to the Pentagon, and some of them said it would occur in stages. Drone strikes in Yemen, where the US military already conducts operations with Yemeni forces, would be run by the armed forces, officials said. But for the time-being US drone strikes in Pakistan would continue to be conducted by the CIA to keep the program covert and maintain deniability for both the United States and Pakistan, several sources said. Ultimately, however, the administration's goal would be to transfer the Pakistan drone operations to the military, one US official said on condition of anonymity. The internal debate within the administration about whether to switch control of drone strikes to the military has been going on for months. Obama is under heightened pressure to show that his administration is transparent, after a series of scandals about civil liberties and allegations of government overreach broke last week. A White House National Security Council spokeswoman and a CIA spokeswoman each declined comment. DECISION AFTER MONTHS OF DEBATE One of the reasons to make the shift is that it would help the CIA to return to more traditional spying operations and intelligence analysis, rather than paramilitary operations involving killing terrorism targets, officials have said. The US military is not engaged in ground combat in Pakistan, where the population in tribal areas has been angered by drone strikes and governments do not want to acknowledge that they allow US unmanned aircraft to operate. But in Yemen, the same sensitivities do not exist because the US military is working with Yemeni forces in counterterrorism operations and so drone strikes in Yemen will shift to the Pentagon, two sources said. There have been 355 drone strikes in Pakistan and 66 in Yemen, according to a widely cited drone attack database run by the New America Foundation think tank. (Database: http://natsec.newamerica.net/) The United States has also carried out drone strikes in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and East Africa, some of them operated by the military. The use of armed drones jumped in 2008 when President George W. Bush authorized the use of "signature" strikes, allowing the targeting of terrorism suspects based on behavior and other characteristics without knowing the targets' identities. Rosa Brooks, a New America Foundation fellow and Georgetown University law professor, said the problem with the targeted killing program was "an assertion by the executive branch that it has this essentially unconstrained and unreviewable power to kill people." Brooks, who previously served at the Pentagon, said she hoped that Obama would publicly release the legal justifications and analysis for the targeted killings overseas, including of US citizens. "I would also like to see the president say that we will acknowledge all strikes, that we will publicly report on identities of who was targeted, at least after the fact," she said.
Nawaz seeks JUI-S help to start talks with Taliban
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Sami (JUI-S) leader Yousaf Shah on Tuesday said Nawaz Sharif has indirectly contacted Samiul Haq to start negotiations with the Taliban. He said that JUI-S would give final reply of the PML-N’s request after Nawaz would take oath of prime minister. He said that to eliminate terrorism from the country, the government would have to change foreign and internal strategy by making independent policies. Shah said the PML-N wanted to initiate dialogue process with the Taliban to improve the law and order in Pakistan and showing seriousness on the matter. Nawaz had repeatedly hinted to start talks with the Taliban. He revealed that Nawaz sent a message to JUI-S head Samiul Haq and sought cooperation to establish peace in the country. He said that Samiul Haq responded positively by saying that he had made serious efforts to bring peace back to the country in the past and would continue in future too. “Although PML-N gained heavy majority in National Assembly but the negotiation process with Taliban could not be started unless Nawaz assume the charge of chief executive of the country. At present he has not any official office”, Shah added.
PML-N’s Changez Marri emerges as strong candidate for office of Balochistan CM
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In the changing politics of the province, Nawab Changez Marri has emerged as the dark horse, a strong candidate by the PML-N for the office of Balochistan chief minister. Before that Sardar Sanaullah Zehri was PML-N’s candidate for the top office of the province but in a new twist in the local politics, the Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party is not ready to accept Zehri as the leader of the House, hence creating a problem for the PML-N to pick a new candidate. It is learnt that the PkMAP leadership has asked PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif to name somebody else. Marri, son of Khair Buksh Marri, is the party’s general secretary in Balochistan. Following a change of heart on the part of party leadership, it seemed that lady luck had smiled on Nawab Marri. But Zehri is not happy with the party’s decision. On Tuesday, Nawaz deputed Zafar Iqbal Jhagra to convince Zehri to not insist for the coveted office in the greater interest of the party. But so far Jhagra has not been able to achieve his goal. The PML-N is all set to form government with the support of smaller parties in Balochistan. The PkMAP is the leading party in the Balochistan and so the main ally of the PML-N.
Power protests erupt as Finance Ministry releases Rs 15b to enhance generation
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The Finance Ministry has released a sum of Rs 15 billion to the Ministry of Water and Power to ensure provision of fuel to thermal power plants to overcome the energy crisis. On the other hand, ,masses irked by prolonged outages ran out of patience and resorted to immense and vociferous protests on the streets of Punjab and KP on Tuesday. The decision for provision of the fund was taken in a meeting held under caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso on Tuesday. The Finance Ministry would release another Rs 7.5 billion to the Ministry of Water and Power this month per the decision, besides arranging Rs 42 billion next month on this count. The release of this amount would ensure continuity of fuel supply to thermal power plants, enabling them to generate power in conformity with their potential. When the PPP-led coalition government came into power, the power shortfall stood at 3,000MW and the circular debt was around Rs 250 billion. Soon after assuming power, the government claimed it would end load shedding by December 2009. But these claims proved only hollow promises and the problem aggravated further. On the contrary, the circular debit surged to Rs 600 billion and power shortfall escalated to 6,000 megawatts. Citizens of Punjab have to face power outages for up to 16 hours a day in urban areas and 21 hours in rural localities. Energy sector experts warn that if no emergency arrangements are made by the new government, it would become hard for the people to spend the summer. They opined that the government would have to introduce duty-free policy for the period ranging between 5 to 10 years for the private sector to import power generation machinery. Payments of billion of rupees will also have to be made to gas and oil marketing companies immediately. PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif is contemplating importing 10,000MW of electricity from India. The PML-N-led government will consider seriously evolving short term and long term strategy to import 1000MW from India to over come power shortage. Meanwhile during protests against the power outages, people in Lahore staged a protest outside the residence of PML-N President Nawaz Sharif, raising slogans against the caretaker setup. Protests were also held in Multan’s Chowk No 9, Bahawalnagar’s district bar association and Peshawar. Officials of water and power have put the electricity production at 11,260MW against a demand of 15,000MW, an overall shortfall of 3,740MW.
Passport crisis: ‘Rehman Malik ordered director to award tender to ‘favourite’ firm’
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Holding former bosses of the Interior Ministry responsible for the delay in issuance of passports, Immigration and Passports Office Director General Zulfiqar Cheema on Tuesday apprised the Islamabad High Court (IHC) that former interior minister Rehman Malik, in violation of all rules and laws and for wanting to award the tender of supply of laminate patches for passports to his “favourite” company had caused a delay in the process that in turn provided an opportunity to the mafia to exploit passport seekers and take bribes to the tune of Rs 25,000 for issuance of a single passport.
Justice Shaukat Aziz Saddiqui of the IHC resumed hearing into the case filed by a French company against the award of the tender to an American firm.
Cheema, who was appointed by the interim government with the task to pull the Immigration and Passport Office out of the severe crisis, appeared before the court on notice.
Cheema told the court that on the directions of the Interior Ministry, the passport office had also issued hundreds of blue passports to unauthorised people.
“Even cycle-puncture menders were issued blue passports on the orders of the Interior Ministry,” he said, adding however that after assuming charge, he had ordered the cancellation of all such passports and “operation cleansing” was underway.
He said the former interior minister wanted to award the tender to his “favourite” company, adding that Malik had summoned the project director to his house and directed him to award the tender to that company.
The newly-appointed DG further submitted that when he assumed charge, the passport office was about to be closed down. However, Cheema said to ease the backlog, he got the prime minister’s approval to keep purchasing lamination papers from the firm, which had been providing the lamination papers since 2004. “The passport office’s performance is now improving.”
Meanwhile, the American company also requested the court to provide it a chance to become party to the case.
Upon this, the court accepted its request and adjourned further proceedings until May 28.
Sameer Baig, a representative of Reliance International, through his counsel Salman Akram Raja, had alleged that the Interior Ministry had awarded a contract worth billions of rupees to “their favourite” firm.
According to the petition, the DGIP on February 19 had invited requests for proposals (RFP) from the pre-qualified firms including the petitioner’s company. The petition also alleged that the passport office authorities violated several clauses of procurement rules to clear the way for awarding the contract.
No CNG for cars 1000cc and up!
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The federal government has imposed a ban on CNG sale to vehicles with engine capacity of 1,000cc and up, asking authorities to ensure that owners of such vehicle did not get CNG from fuel stations. If any station-owner sells CNG to owners with vehicles over 1000cc, he would be fined Rs 50,000. Sources said it had been approved by the prime minister pump found violating these instructions shall be fined for the first offence with Rs 50,000 and in case of repetition, the owner shall be fined Rs 100,000. For the third offence and violation, the CNG pump shall be sealed for a minimum period of six months. Similarly for any subsequent offence the period of suspension of the CNG pump shall not be less than one year. The prime minister also approved these instructions in order to restrict use of CNG for private transport in view of acute shortage and scarcity of this natural asset and to ensure more gainful value of this scarce commodity for sectors like power, industry, fertilizer and domestic consumption. These instructions shall not be applicable on public transport as defined in West Pakistan Public Transport Act 1961. The prime minister is concerned and conscious that this cheap mode of transport primarily meant for low and middle income groups has been excessively abused by vehicles of more than 1,000cc. Khoso has directed the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Resources to consult the Ministry of Law for the implementation of these decisions. The decisions, after being vetted by the Ministry of Law, will come into force on May 25.
Operation Hangover: India’s three-year silent cyber war on Pakistan
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Cyber analysts in Norway on Tuesday claimed that hackers based in India have been targeting government and military agencies in Pakistan for the last three years and extracting information of national security interest to India. The "sophisticated" attacks originated from an extensive, "non-state" cyber-attack infrastructure and used decoy links, including those that referred to this year's beheading incident on the Line of Control (LoC) and rebel movements in the northeast, as bait, Oslo-based Norman Shark group said in a report. The alleged cyber-attack network — referred to as Operation Hangover in the report — was apparently unearthed as cyber analysts investigated an industrial espionage attack on the Norwegian telecom firm Telenor. The report did not identify the Pakistani agencies that were targeted but hinted that these included several sensitive military targets that would be of interest to India. The primary goal of the network seemed to have been surveillance against national security interests. The report said there was no evidence of "state sponsorship" for Operation Hangover. However, the report named several private Indian hacker groups, including those based in New Delhi, as being behind the attack. The hackers allegedly exploited vulnerabilities in software to plant Trojans in computers across the world, primarily in Pakistan, that then extracted information and sent it back over the Internet. There were no details yet on how much data might have been leaked, but the report claimed that the network became active in 2010 and peaked last year. Alarmingly, the report said that the group was still active. "Based on analysis of IP addresses collected from criminal data stores discovered during the investigation, it appears that potential victims have been targeted in over a dozen countries, most heavily represented by Pakistan, Iran, and the United States. Targets include government, military and civilian organisations," the report said. The Trojans planted by the network were inadvertently downloaded by users who viewed files or photographs pertaining to Indian military and rebel movements. A Pakistan government site was infected, for example, after a picture of soldiers praying near the Siachen glacier was downloaded, the report claimed. Another link that was allegedly used for infection was an article and satellite image of the Mendhar area on the LoC that saw heightened tension early in 2013 after the alleged beheading of an Indian soldier by Pakistani army regulars.
Nawaz starts working on strategy to fix load shedding crisis
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Pakistan Muslim League–Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday presided over a meeting on measures to address the country’s energy and financial crises. Over 25 experts also attended the meeting in Raiwind to consider strategies to resolve the two most pressing issues facing the country. The meeting also discussed options such as construction of dams and other short and long term measures to address the country’s power crisis. PML-N’s Punjab President Shahbaz Sharif, party leaders Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Khawaja Asif and Ahsan Iqbal, and others, including Shaukaat Tareen were present at the meeting. The meeting comes days after PML-N secured the highest number of seats in Pakistan’s National Assembly elections with Nawaz Sharif to take oath as prime minister. The party has repeatedly stated that it would address the issue of energy crisis and also declared economy as the most challenging issue confronting the country.
Raja Pervaiz issues unconditional apology over contempt of court
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Former prime minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf on Tuesday issued an unconditional apology over a contempt of court notice in relation to the rental power plants scam. Ashraf’s lawyer submitted the letter of apology in the apex court on behalf of his client. The former PM submitted a written apology to the Supreme Court in which he took back a letter he had written earlier. The letter asked the court to constitute an inquiry commission comprising Dr Shoaib Suddle to probe into the multi-billion RPPs scandal, independent of the ongoing investigations being conducted by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). The Supreme Court had issued a notice to Ashraf, asking him to explain why he should not be charged with contempt of court for trying to influence the investigation into the power projects. The rental power projects were mooted by the outgoing Pakistan People’s Party-led government as a solution to Pakistan’s crippling energy crisis. The apex court had earlier ordered the arrest of Ashraf and other accused, but the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) said it had no evidence against the suspects to make arrests. The charges against Ashraf date back to his tenure as power minister. In March, the Supreme Court had issued a contempt notice to Ashraf over the letter, admonishing him for attempting to initiate an inquiry commission.

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