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Tag Archives: Interior Minister Rehman Malik
Re-polling starts in Karachi’s NA-250
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Re-polling in 43 polling stations in Karachi’s NA-250 constituency officially began amidst tight security on Sunday, local media reported. Along with police and Rangers, military personnel were also present at the polling stations to provide security. Earlier, polling was not held in these stations as per schedule on May 11 due to the absence of presiding officers and electoral staff. Due to widespread complaints of alleged rigging and irregularities, the ECP had postponed polling in 43 polling stations of the NA-250, PS-112 and PS-113 constituencies. Meanwhile, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) boycotted the re-polling in protest. The MQM had announced its boycott of the re-polling on Friday after its demand for re-polling in the entire NA-250 constituency was rejected. On the other hand, PPP’s local leader Najmi Alam in an about-face told a news conference on Saturday night that the party was boycotting the re-polling saying the ECP was not willing “to listen to us”. The PPP’s decision to boycott the re-polling came hours after PPP Sindh’s General Secretary Taj Haider, in a statement, urged party workers and supporters to fully participate in the election process.
PTI candidate’s residence attacked in Hyderabad
Unknown gunmen opened fire indiscriminately in several areas of Hyderabad including PTI candidate Usman Kennedy’s residence on Sunday, local media reported. Kennedy’s residence was attacked by armed men and his car was set on fire while several shops below his house were also vandalised. The intense and indiscriminate firing wreaked fear in many areas of the city as several hotels and petrol pump stations were forcibly closed.
4 killed in Nawabshah traffic mishap
Husband, wife and two children riding a motorbike were killed, when a speeding passenger coach ran over them on Daulatpur Bypass near here, local media reported. Police said that a rashly driven passenger coach hit a motorbike, which resulted in the death of motorbike riders Abdul Hakim Otho, his wife, one and a half year old Farhan and six months old girl-child. The erring driver and cleaner of the coach fled from the scene of accident, police said. Police seizing the coach shifted it to Daulatpur police station.
PTI senior leader gunned down in Karachi, Imran holds Altaf responsible
Just hours before re-polling in selected polling stations of the NA-250 constituency in Karachi, unidentified motorcyclists gunned down a senior female office bearer of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) outside her house in Karachi’s affluent Defence area. According to police, PTI Sindh Senior Vice President Zahra Shahid Hussain was shot dead outside her house in Defence Phase IV late on Saturday night. The motive of the attack could not be immediately ascertained, with some police officials suspecting it to be a murder during robbery while others termed it a targeted killing. Senior Superintendent of Police Nasir Aftab said that initial findings pointed to a case of a purse snatching gone wrong. He said that per Hussain’s daughter, her mother got into their car to leave. The driver wheeled the car out and was locking up the gate behind her when two men on a motorcycle pulled up and tried to snatch her purse. “When she resisted they shot her.” Hussain was immediately taken to Jinnah Postgraduate Hospital but she succumbed to her wounds. Doctors said a bullet to her head had caused her death. Hussain was a founding member of the party and was also the chief polling agent for the NA-250 constituency, which has become controversial after the PTI accused its rival Muttahida Qaumi Movement of rigging the election. While the PTI demanded re-polling in some areas of the constituency and staged a sit-in protest for seven days at Teen Talwar Chowk, the MQM had been demanding re-election in the entire constituency and staged protests of its own. However, the Election Commission stuck its ground and ordered re-polling on only 43 polling stations. The ECP decision angered the MQM and they announced to boycott the re-polling, calling it unfair to the party’s mandate. On the first day of the PTI sit-in, MQM Chairman Altaf Hussain had given a veiled threat to PTI supporters to call off their protest or risk retribution by supporters of his party. He had also demanded separating Karachi from Pakistan if the party’s mandate was unacceptable to the Establishment and parties opposed to the MQM. However, the MQM chairman was quick to condemn Zohra Hussain’s murder. In a statement issued from London, Altaf extended condolences to the PTI leadership, Zohra's family and party workers and prayed for her eternal peace. Demanding immediate justice, Altaf said her killers should be brought to book and given exemplary punishment. IMRAN ACCUSES ALTAF But in Lahore, PTI Chairman Imran Khan held the MQM chief directly responsible for the murder of the senior party leader, who is the widow of a former ambassador Shahid Hussain. “I also hold the British Govt responsible as I had warned them abt Br citizen Altaf Hussain after his open threat to kill PTI workers,” Imran tweeted soon after Zohra Hussain’s murder was reported on TV channels. PTI Information Secretary Shireen Mazari said that PTI workers and supporters faced a serious threat in Karachi following Zohra Hussain’s murder in cold blood. Arif Alvi, the PTI candidate in NA-250, appealed his supporters to remain calm.
Talks on power sharing deal continuing between PML-N, Fazl
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Fazlur Rehman on Saturday said that negotiations with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) regarding the formation of federal and provincial governments are underway but both parties would take some time to reach a decision. He was briefing reporters after holding a meeting with a PML-N delegation led by Raja Zafarul Haq. PML-N’s MNA-elect Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and Khawaja Muhammad Khan Hoti were also present on the occasion. Fazl said that they would neither accept the mandate of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf nor would his party try to make contact with them. He said that power politics was not a joke and his party was tackling this issue seriously. The JUI-F chief said that drone attacks was a direct assault on national sovereignty and those who introduced drones were sitting in the PTI’s lap. On the occasion, Raja Zafarul Haq said that he extended formal invitation to Fazl for joining the federal government on behalf of PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif. He said that the demands made by the JUI-F chief would be conveyed to the top PML-N leadership. He hoped that the issue of forming government would be taken seriously by the JUI-F, but hastened to add that talks between the two parties were still in the initial stages. When asked why the PML-N was inviting other parties when it had simple majority in the Centre‚ Raja Zafar said the country was facing immense challenges and the ruling party required broad-based support to address them effectively.
Kayani meets Nawaz to discuss security threats to country
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Saturday met the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief and prime minister in waiting Nawaz Sharif in Lahore and briefed him on internal and external security threats facing the country. According to party officials, Shahbaz Sharif was the only member from the Sharifs’ political team present in the meeting, held at the Model Town residence of the former Punjab chief minister, which on Saturday was hardly open for anybody else owing to security reasons. The army chief, who arrived in plain clothes, also had lunch with the Sharif brothers. PML-N officials privy to the development described the meeting as a good beginning from both sides. “It was one such meeting in which participants get a chance to know each other,” a senior leader said. Kayani congratulated Sharifs on their thumping victory in elections. Both sides expressed satisfaction over the peaceful and smooth transition of power in the country after the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government completed a five-year term. In the meeting that lasted over three hours, Kayani briefed Sharifs on the internal and external security situation facing Pakistan. The briefing also featured the war on terror and the situation in FATA. Nawaz Sharif lauded the role played by the army in extending security cooperation during the May 11 polls in the country and its efforts to strengthen democracy. Kayani and the Sharifs unanimously declared drone attacks a sheer breach of the country’s sovereignty and stressed that these attacks should come to a halt. Nawaz Sharif also presented his national charter to the army chief. Both sides reiterated their resolve to go alongside to sort out national problems. Kayani held out assurances of complete cooperation to Sharif and his government. There was no official word on the meeting, either from PML-N or ISPR. Being out of power for a long time, Nawaz Sharif would have been interested to know the security situation in the country with a looming threat of Taliban and the initiatives so far taken by the army. Nawaz would also have been interested to know if Pakistan could stop or minimise drone strikes which have been a source of resentment for the masses. On the other hand, the army leadership would have been interested to know what the future premier thought on regional politics, especially Pakistan-India relations. There are several issues that will test the civil-military relations in the coming days. The trial of General Musharraf under article 6 of the constitution is one such slippery issue. It is not known if there was any exchange on this issue between Gen Kayani and Nawaz. The big question mark likely to crop up in these relations would be the continuity of policies of the present security regime and whether the Sharifs had any role in mind for Gen Kayani to maintain the continuity. Observers said the meeting was of paramount significance for it dispelled the impression created by certain circles on the mistrust between the army and the new government. Earlier, Kayani made a lengthy phone call to Imran Khan and inquired about his health.
Re-polling ordered at 47 polling stations in Tharparkar
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Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Saturday announced re-polling at 47 polling stations of NA-229 and NA-230, Tharparkar and fixed June 1 as the polling day in these constituencies. The ECP said that pursuant to the report received from the District Returning Officers, duly endorsed by the Sindh Election Commissioner, the ECP had decided to conduct re-poll at 47 polling stations of the said two constituencies. According to an ECP notification, re-polling at four polling stations No 162,261,272 and 275 of NA-229 Tharparkar-I and 43 polling stations, No 102, 103, 104, 108,88,109, 110,120,34,40,46,39,42,58,46,183,203,173,192, 169, 175,160,157,172,156,171,191,180,131,151,184,143,144,182,129, 187,158, 161,210,181,154.126 and 170 of NA-230 Tharparkar-II and its corresponding Provincial Assembly constituencies PS-62 and PS 63, shall be held on June 1.
Judges’ detention case: Complainant withdraws yet no bail for Musharraf
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Though, the complainant in the Judges’ detention case, Aslam Ghuman, has disassociated himself from the case, top legal and constitutional experts see no immediate relief for former military ruler Pevez Musharraf in the case saying that under law, the state cannot stop prosecution against the former president.
Renowned lawyer of Supreme Court Babar Sattar talking to Pakistan Today, was of the view that in this case the role of the complainant was that of a mere informant, who reported the incident to the police station. Following that, the state is responsible to prosecute, he said. The imminent legal expert further said in personal cases, the accused and the complainant could patch-up in out of court settlements but in this case, the state holds the responsibility to carry out investigations to determine facts.
“Public prosecutors are supposed to investigate the case for presenting evidence, if any, before the court, which has final authority to decide the matter,” he added. Advocate Aslam Ghuman, the complainant in Judges’ detention case, in which Musharraf is accused of detaining 60 judges of superior courts, on Friday night surprisingly backtracked from the case saying it was in the larger interest of the country to do so.
The surprising decision by Ghuman came on Friday- a day before the hearing of the case by the anti-terrorism court (ATC).
Talking to Pakistan Today, Chaudhry Ashraf Gujjar, a Supreme Court lawyer, said there will be no affect on the case following the development. He said while lodging the first information report (FIR), Ghuman played the role of an informant. After registration of the FIR, his role ended, he said. He said the FIR, besides other sections, also included section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act which is a non-compoundable offence. Ashraf Gujjar, who earlier represented the complainant in this case, said only the state could withdraw the case and not the complainant.
Similarly, renowned legal expert Barrister Zafarullah Khan reportedly said an individual can dissociate himself from prosecution but cannot withdraw a case.
Talking to Pakistan Today on Saturday, Ghuman said, “In 2009, after a long struggle I got the FIR registered against Pervez Musharraf. At that time, I reported what I had witnessed as a citizen but now I’m withdrawing from the case.”
When asked whether he took the decision after being threatened by someone, he said, “To some extent I was felling insecure but there was no threat to me. I was provided with a gunman by the police, but I don’t want to live under security cover and I took the decision on my own.” At the same time, he said he had withdrawn the case in the larger national interest saying that under the current state of affairs, the trial of Musharraf is not in the national interest.
During the last few weeks, at least three lawyers including special prosecutor of Islamabad Police Syed Tayab have dissociated themselves from the Judges’ detention case.
Musharraf’s judicial remand extended for a further 14 days
On Saturday, ATC Judge Kosar Zaidi resumed hearing of the Judges’ detention case and extended Musharraf’s judicial remand for a further 14 days. At the start of the hearing, Musharraf’s lawyer on behalf of his client presented an application before the court, seeking exemption for the accused from appearing in person. The lawyer said the former president could not appear before the court due to security reasons. The court exempted the former president from appearing in one hearing only. Upon expiry of Musharraf’s 14-day remand, the court extended his remand for a further 14 days and directed the police to produce the accused before the court on June 1, 2013. .
Musharraf’s bail plea rejected
Meanwhile, Musharraf’s lawyers separately filed a bail application in the same court. Musharraf’s lawyer Ilyas Siddiqui pleaded for Musharraf’s bail. He told the court that the complainant had withdrawn from the case while a report of the case was also yet to be submitted before the court. Under such circumstances, he said, the accused should be released on bail. On the other hand, the new public prosecutor Aamir Nadeem Tabish said he required some days for submitting the report (challan), and requested the court to adjourn the hearing. After hearing arguments from both sides, the court rejected Musharraf’s bail plea and adjourned the hearing till May 22.
Nawaz approves PML-N’s energy plan
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The would-be prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif has given a nod to his party's energy plan, tasking senior party leader Khawaja Asif for its implementation since he would be the next minister for water and power. Electricity load shedding saw an instant increase during the past three days as the shortfall touched 5,300 megawatts (MW). With the temperature rising, the shortfall also picked up and as a result chronic load shedding is being observed in urban and rural areas of the country. The overall power demand is around 15,000 MW while the available supply is only 9,700 MW. However, experts say Pakistan has the infrastructure and the capacity to produce 21,000 MW of electricity but owing to different reasons, the full capacity production remained a dream. A well-placed source in the PML-N told Pakistan Today that Nawaz Sharif chaired a meeting attended by his party's senior leaders and some businessmen who would be part of a team which is going to help the government devise and implement the energy plan. The source said the team briefed Nawaz on the proposed initiatives for short, medium and long-term targets for enhancement of power production which would rid the country of the power crisis. "The team includes a business tycoon and some other big names while a banker-cum-economist who has also served as minister for finance would lead the team. Senator Ishaq Dar would also be a member of the team. The team briefed Nawaz on the energy plan at length and the PML-N chief looked confident about the plan's outcome," the source said. The source added that Senator Ishaq Dar and Khawaja Asif were also preset during the meeting. He said Sharif asked Dar and Asif to make sure the plan is implemented in letter and spirit and no bureaucratic hurdle undermined it. The PML-N chief assured the meeting that his government would be fully backing this plan to get the country out of the crisis, the source added. The source further said Nawaz told the meeting that ending load shedding would be the top priority of his government and he hoped that the energy plan would help his government to redress the issue which had hit the country's economy hard; with millions left unemployed while industry had been shifted to other countries. "Nawaz Sharif also lauded the support and keenness of the business community for redressing the power crisis. He said if his government continued enjoying support from patriotic businessmen, issues faced by the people at large would be tackled and the country would be on the path of progress," the source quoted the PML-N chief as saying.
Balochistan will remain an integral part of Pakistan: Jangayz Marri
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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) nominee for chief ministership of Balochistan Nawabzada Jangayz Marri has said in an interview here that Balochistan is an integral part of Pakistan and it would always remain a part of the federation. Nawabzada Jangayz Marri, being the son of top separatist leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri, had been widely known for his blatant pleadings for a united Pakistan and firebrand opposition to separatist movements in the province of Balochistan, including those being led by his father Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri and two brothers. Jangayz, 53, had been elected to the Balochistan Assembly as a nominee of PML-N from his ancestral constituency of Kohlu, a place that had been the hub of fighting between Marri militants and the security forces. Balochistan had stood distinguished among all the provinces for its outright pronouncement for annexation to Pakistan during independence movement of the country. Later certain disgruntled elements started inflaming the sentiments of those who were behind the so called separation movements. When asked how he foresaw the success or failures of apprehensions finding their way to the media on the fate of Balochistan, Jangayz replied that Balochistan was an integral part of Pakistan and it would always remain a part of the federation. Another question posed to Jangayz was “Your allegiance and commitment to the country is unwavering, unfaltering and beyond any question. God forbid if the revolting sentiments go to certain unbridled extent in the province, we can perceive the extent to which they would go to overwhelm you in driving you to the side. In such a situation, would you be standing firm behind the patriotic elements or not? To this he replied, “For years I have been defending Pakistan and its interests against all those who are trying to break it. I would continue my campaign of defending this country.” In another question saying, “Do you believe that democratic dispensation is key to all the problems besetting the country and an armed struggle is the antidote to all evils eating into the social, economic and political fabric of the federation?” To this Jangayz answered, “I believe in parliamentary democracy as our political and economic issues could only be solved through a democratic process.” When asked what he thought the role of militants should be, now that the democratic process had moved ahead and the nation had elected a new leadership by exercising their right to franchise, he said, “I want all the militants to go back to their old ways and rejoin the democratic process for the betterment of Baloch people and Balochistan.” Currently, the slogans of independence are echoing in certain hilly pockets of Balochistan and misguided elements have been siding with leadership which was intoxicated with the lust for taking the reins power in the province to serve their vested interests even at the cost of Pakistan. In a concluding question, Jangayz was asked, “Do see yourself standing in support of separatist agenda or otherwise.” To this replied, “The so called agenda of Independent Balochistan is nothing but a ploy to add to the miseries of the Baloch people. I fail to understand what kind of independence these militants are talking about. The Baloch people are already living in an independent state of Pakistan.”
Power crisis worsens as shortfall hits 5,300 MW
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Pakistan’s electricity shortfall once again hit the 5,300 Mega Watts (MW) figure, and most parts of the country, especially Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), have been subjected to prolonged and unscheduled electricity load shedding varying between 16 to 18 hours per day. At present, the power supply across the country is 9,500 MW with demand around 15,000 MW, causing the said shortfall. Taking serious notice of the crisis across the country, caretaker Prime Minister (PM) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso has already summoned a meeting of the entire government stakeholders on Monday to introduce some important decisions. Caretaker Federal Minister for Water and Power Dr Musadaq Malik has also logged a complaint against non-cooperation from ministries of petroleum and finance, who are reportedly reluctant in making payments. In Peshawar, electricity load shedding went up to 14 hours whereas in KP’s tribal areas and outskirts, the situation is worse with electricity available for only five to six hours per day. In Punjab, power outage has almost destroyed industry. In Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujranwala and neighbouring cities, people are suffering from load shedding for 12 to 14 hours daily. Lahore, Kasur, Muridke and Bhai Pheru have been hit most due to the increase in the shortfall. Power outages, lasting as long as 20 hours, were recorded in Faisalabad and Gujranwala. Various parts of the twin cities, Rawalpindi and Islamabad, have also remained without electricity for hours since the last few months. The major reason behind the prevailing chronic power outages is that most power generation plants and reservoirs of the country were built in 1960 and now face around 40 to 50 percent decrease in their power generation capacity as well as visible reduction in water storage capacity. In addition, most rivers of the country are facing water shortage which has a negative impact on power generation, contributing significantly to the power crises. Also, the government does not pay power generation companies for the electricity it duly consumes. The companies in turn cannot pay their overheads or afford to import power, and the supply stalls. The circular debt reached at least $4.4 billion in 2011-12 and power cuts shaved three to four percent off GDP in the financial year 2010-11, according to the government’s Planning Commission. The estimated present circular debts are around 300 to 400 billion which have also magnified the present load shedding situation. The government would have to bell the cat by removing subsidies being paid from the national exchequer for electricity to normalise the situation and to reduce its financial burden. No proper census has taken place in the country after 1998, which has contributed in wrong estimations being made prior to introducing new projects as well as managing supply and demand. The economy is in a poorer health now, than in 2012. Foreign exchange reserves have dwindled to a large extent, which cover less than two months of imports. That is making it impossible to manage more spending in providing furnace oil to power generation companies. Majority of the power plants have stopped producing power due to unavailability of oil and gas owing mainly due to stalled payments by the government. On April 9, the premier directed the Ministry of Water and Power to take immediate measures to improve the power situation and use all available resources to ensure that power generation is optimised so that minimum load shedding is carried out in the country. It was decided in the same meeting that the Ministry of Finance would inject an amount of Rs 20 billion immediately to ensure fuel supply to thermal power plants. However, reportedly, due to non-cooperation by the finance minister, the crisis has worsened. The current power shortage situation has reached a point where alternate resources to generate power for domestic and commercial users, such as generators and UPS, are proving insufficient for providing relief to the people.
Asad Umar as Hashmi’s successor on NA-48 Islamabad
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to nominate prominent leader Asad Umar to contest on Javed Hashmi’s vacant seat from the NA-48 constituency in Islamabad, as Hashmi decided to keep his National Assembly (NA) seat from Multan. According to sources, PTI Chairman Imran Khan took the decision, after consulting various party leaders, to name Asad Umar on NA-48. PTI President Javed Hashmi secured 32,533 votes against 13,861 received by Anjum Aqeel Khan of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). Asad Umar joined the Imran Khan-led PTI after resigning as chief executive officer (CEO) from Engro Corporation. He has also received Sitara-i-Imtiaz from the government of Pakistan for his achievements in the business world.

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