Tuesday, 16 April 2013

No one man show in pakistan election 2013


The former military strongman’s pervez musharraf nomination papers were also rejected on Tuesday from NA-32 Chitral, after being earlier disqualified from three other constituencies.Musharraf’s lawyer Muhammad Saad Shibli said they would contest the decision in the High Court.An election tribunal in Peshawar comprising Justice Fasiul Mulk, Justice Mrs Irshad Qaiser and Justice Mazhar Alam Advocate, after a lengthy debate on the objections raised against acceptance of Musharraf’s nomination papers by the returning officer in Chitral, barred the former president from contesting general elections.Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) candidate Abdul latif, Jamaat-i-Islami candidate Abdul Akbar Chitrali along with three voters, Sajjadullah, Alamzeb and Khalilur Rehman had filed the objections.Earlier in the day, an election tribunal had decided against an appeal filed by Musharraf challenging the returning officer’s rejection of his nomination papers for NA-48 (Islamabad-I).The returning officer had rejected Musharraf’s nomination after objections were raised on it saying the retired general had subverted the Constitution as army chief and had illegally placed judges under house arrest.Musharraf’s appeal for NA-139 (Kasur-II) was also rejected by an election tribunal in Lahore. The tribunal said the former president had abrogated the Constitution thrice and thus did not qualify to contest in the coming general election.

Thursday, 4 April 2013

reject karachi police report about no go area




During Thursday’s hearing of the Karachi law and order case, the Supreme Court rejected police reports regarding ‘no-go areas in Karachi’ saying they were identical in content.The bench observed that it appeared that the reports were authored by one person and ordered reports from all 112 police stations in the city to be submitted within 30 minutes’ time.A five-judge larger bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, was hearing the case pertaining to implementation of its 2011 order in a suo motu notice over unrest in Karachi.During the previous hearing, top law enforcement officials who had failed to control criminal activities in the city were severely reprimanded.The officials had admitted before the apex court bench that their men lacked the ‘will’ to combat the growing number of militants and gangsters in the city. This was on account of sluggish follow-up of cases of their colleagues who had been killed by criminals.The Supreme Court has been hearing the matter pertaining to the implementation of its 2011 verdict in the suo motu notice taken on Karachi’s worsening law and order situation.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

election is possible in pakistan.consensus over the selection of a caretaker prime minister

A formal announcement is expected by Chief Election Commissioner Fakhruddin G. Ibrahim in a press conference to be addressed by him tonight. the returning officers would issue a public notice on March 23 of the dates specified by the commission for respective constituencies whereas the collection of nomination papers would begin from March 24.The returning officers are to issue a public notice on March 24 of the dates specified by the commission for respective constituencies, whereas nomination papers would be received from March 25 to 30 and would be scrutinised between March 31 to April 6.After the announcement of May 11 as election date by President Asif Ali Zardari, the ECP came into action and prepared the election schedule which was to be formally announced on March 23.The ECP will have to finalise one name out of four, two each from the prime minister and the opposition leader.The ECP has called for a meeting to be held on Saturday in Islamabad.The Chief Election Commissioner Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim will leave Karachi for Islamabad, sources said.Chaudhary Shujaat Hussain, a member of the committee said that it was unfortunate that politicians had not been able to reach a decision on the selection of a caretaker premier.Ghulam Bilour, a member of the bipartisan parliamentary committee, said that they will accept whatever decision is made by the ECP.Earlier on, Pakistan Peoples Party leader and a member of the bipartisan panel for the selection of a caretaker premier, Syed Khurshid Shah, said a breakthrough had taken place in today’s meeting of the parliamentary committee.However, another member of the committee from PPP, Farooq H Naek, said the panel members were adamant on their respective positions.Earlier today, the bipartisan committee constituted to reach a consensus on the name of the caretaker PM began its meeting for a third day.In its sessions over the last two days, the committee scrutinised the names of PML-N nominees Rasul Bakhsh Palijo, Justice (retd) Nasir Aslam Zahid and PPP nominees Justice (retd) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso and Dr Ishrat Hussain.The members of the bipartisan committee are Sardar Mahtab Abbasi, Sardar Yaqoob Nasir, Pervez Rasheed, Saad Rafiq, Chaudhry Shujaat, Farooq Naek, Khurshid Shah and Ghulam Bilour.Panel members had denied that a deadlock existed between the two parties, saying the issue would be resolved at the committee level.

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Manzar Imam shot dead in Karachi namaze janaza att "90" 12 pm


The gunmen on Thursday shot dead four people, including the MQM (mpa) Manzar Imam in the Orangi area of Karachi city."The killing of a member of the Sindh Provincial Council with three of his bodyguards when gunmen on two motorcycles intercepted his car in the Orangi district and shot them with automatic weapons," said police spokesman Shaukat Imran.Police said the gunmen fled after the shooting.The spokesman claimed a reporter from an undisclosed site TTP, Ihsan God Ihsan, the responsibility for the killing, saying it had targeted the second attack in Karachi that they had carried out on a political party.
According to an eyewitness, the MPA, along with the police guards and death by in the city's Orangi Chuck Hyderi when four gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on the car, (raecorse)The report said witnesses manzar Imam and one of his bodyguards were killed instantly, while the other two patients died while being treated for wounds at the hospital.Elected manzar Imam  of the  PS-95 Karachi, and served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Sindh Assembly to cooperate, and the Standing Committee on Environment and Alternative Energy and the Standing Committee on prisons.

Drop Sean of dr tahirul qadri long march

Dr.  Tahirul qadri
Qadri’s party will propose the names of two honest and impartial people for the appointment of caretaker prime minister.tehrik-I-Minhajul Quran (TMQ) President Dr.  Tahirul qadri late on Thursday declared an end to four days of anti-government protests by thousands of people after striking a deal with the government.Hit a high-level delegation to deal with the cleric after thousands of people paralyzed the capital and the intense pressure on the government.An agreement was reached after hours of negotiations in a lead container religious leader was used in the demonstration site.Thousands of demonstrators packed the main road that runs through the federal capital, danced and cheered when it was announced qadri of the container that had been reached an agreement with the government."We have reached an agreement. After obtaining the signature of the Prime Minister, and we will read out the front of the demonstrators," said Prime TMQ supporters.Tahirul Qadri, who supported a military coup in 1999, calling for the army to play a role in the formation of a transitional government in the term up to the elections scheduled for May.The government agreed with the cleric to dissolve the National Assembly before the end of its mandate in mid-March, giving 90 days until elections, according to the "Islamabad Declaration long march."Which gives time to make sure politicians are eligible to stand for election.The government also agreed that the selection of a transitional government, which usually precede elections, in consultation with all parties.The statement was signed outlines the agreement between the government and Qadri Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf, as well as high-level government officials who make up the negotiating team.The government delegation consists of  Afrasiab Khattak, Farooq h Naek., qamar Zaman qaira, Chaudhry Shujaat, Babar Ghauri, Khurshid Shah,Amin Fahim , Farooq Sattar, Senator Abbas Afridi and Mushahid Hussain.On the issue of the formation of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), said the agreement will be discussed at a meeting on Jan 27 in the Platform Secretariat Minhaj-ul-Quran in Lahore.It was agreed that the focus will be on the enforcement of electoral reforms before the election on Article 62, 63 and 218 (3) of the Constitution, Article 77 to 82 of the representation of the People Act 1976 and other relevant provisions relating to conduct free and fair elections.Must implement the Supreme Court's ruling issued on June 8, 2012 on the constitutional petition of 2011 in letter and spirit is also true.Moreover, they also agreed that with the end of a long march and sit-in, and withdraw all cases registered against each other on the spot and there will be no victimization and reprisals against any of the parties or participants in the march.May ease pressure on the deal the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP), which has been criticized for failing to address a range of problems, from the Taliban insurgency to a weak economy.

Thursday, 10 January 2013

"PICTURE ABI BAKI HE" MQM QUAID ALTAF HUSSAIN POLITICAL DRONE ATTACK

ALTAF HUSSAIN

The head of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) speaks to members of the Coordination Committee, elected representatives and regulatory departments, sector and unit officials gathered for the highly-anticipated title telephone him in Karachi.Altaf said MQM will participate March Tahirul Qadri long because there is no law prevents us from criticizing the government with being a part of it.Criticized the government for the abolition of local bodies, Altaf said MQM accepted the resolution despite their reservations, and therefore the government should not object to the MQM to participate in the long march.Calling on the local government system "of primary schools for breeding democracy," said Altaf cancellation of such a system will be detrimental to long-term democracy.
He added that the system can not commissioner-ate help solve day-to-day problems.Criticized President MQM which was implemented local government system in Sindh during the dictatorships, not in the era of democracy.Questioning the democratic agenda of other political parties, the President of the MQM just why his party raises concerns against the cancellation of local government and others do not.Responded against critics of the local government system and put in Sindh last September, and said that those Altaf against the regime was against democracy and such calls to protect their own democracy was hollow.He warned that if the government does not listen to Urdu Sindh spoke the local government, then they will be forced to call for the division of Sindh."I've been overlooked these threats, and we do not want the division of Sindh, do not push us against the wall."In reference to the threats to remove Sindh Dr. Ishratul ibad khan slaves governor, a member of the MQM, Altaf said that it is not power hungry, and they can remove the ruling if they wanted to."Remove the ruling if you want. Do you think we are hungry for power? We are hungry for the rules, for justice, for the bread to the poor.Taking critics of dual nationality, Altaf said that those who are forced to leave their country and seek asylum in other countries, and get a different sexual is the legal compulsion.He explained that members of the leadership about PPP, which remained outside Pakistan for years, and Nawaz Sharif, who along with his family and forced to live in the palace of Saudi Arabia for eight years after being banished by the former President Pervez Musharraf. Asked why they are still considered patriots and loyal to Pakistan?"They say that Nawaz Sharif never took Saudi citizenship, but what can I do if the rulers of Saudi Arabia are not my friends? After the operation by 1992, the Saudi ruling did not give me a palace in which to live."Request of the President of the United National Movement Party that if forced one to take the citizenship of another country under asylum, does that put his loyalty to his country under the doubt?Altaf has eluded a British passport of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, and read out the oath taken wing and the Governor General of Pakistan, which says that the Governor-General would be representative of the king. This was the President of the United National Movement pointed out that legal compulsion Suite at the time because that is the only law under which he could take oath."Any person holding the nationality of another country in the context of asylum is the legal compulsion. But just as legal compulsion Suite never question the patriotism and loyalty to Pakistan, how the loyalty of those that doubted who took oaths for citizenship when seeking asylum?"

Tuesday, 25 December 2012

number of killed journalists world wide


1.Al-Hosseiny Abou Deif, El-Fagr. Egypt
2.Kazbek Gekkiyev, VGTRK. Russia
3.Naji Asaad, Tishreen. Syria
4.Mohamed Quratem, Enab Baladi. Syria
5.Guillermo Quiroz Delgado, Freelance. Colombia
6.Mohamed al-Khal, Freelance. Syria
7.Saqib Khan, Ummat. Pakistan
8.Basel Tawfiq Youssef, Syrian State Tv. Syria
9.Eduardo Carvalho, Última Hora News. Brazil
10.Hozan Abdel Halim Mahmoud, Freelance. Syria
11.Rehmatullah Abid, Dunya News TV, Intikhaab. Pakistan
12.Adrián Silva Moreno, Freelance. Mexico
13.Sattar Beheshti, Freelance. Iran
14.Mohamed Mohamud Turyare, Shabelle Media Network. Somalia
15.Ahmed Farah Ilyas, Universal TV. Somalia
16.Mohammed al-Ashram, Al-Ikhbariya. Syria
17.Mushtaq Khand, Dharti Television Network and Mehran. Pakistan
18.Mona al-Bakkour, Al-Thawra and Syria al-Qalaa. Syria
19.Abdul Haq Baloch, ARY Television. Pakistan
20.Maya Naser, Press TV. Syria
21.Hassan Yusuf Absuge, Radio Maanta. Somalia
22.Liban Ali Nur, Somali National TV. Somalia
23.Abdisatar Daher Sabriye, Radio Mogadishu. Somalia
24.Abdirahman Yasin Ali, Radio Hamar. Somalia
25.Abdel Karim al-Oqda, Shaam News Network. Syria
26.Yusuf Ahmed Deeb, Liwaa Al-Fatih. Syria
27.Hang Serei Odom, Virakchun Khmer Daily. Cambodia
28.Tamer al-Awam, Freelance. Syria
29.Daudi Mwangosi, Channel Ten. Tanzania
30.Mosaab al-Obdaallah, Tishreen. Syria

31.Mika Yamamoto, Japan Press. Syria
32.Ali Abbas, SANA. Syria
33.Hatem Abu Yehia, Al-Ikhbariya. Syria
34Valério Luiz de Oliveira, Radio Jornal. Brazil
35.Byron Baldeón, Freelance. Ecuador
36.Mohammad Shamma, Al-Ikhbariya. Syria
37.Sami Abu Amin, Al-Ikhbariya. Syria
38.Jamal Uddin, Gramer Kagoj. Bangladesh
39.Abdul Qadir Hajizai, WASH TV. Pakistan
40.Ahmed al-Assam, Freelance. Syria
41.Bassel al-Shahade, Freelance. Syria
42.Ahmed Adnan al-Ashlaq, Shaam News Network. Syria
43.Lawrence Fahmy al-Naimi, Shaam News Network. Syria
44.Ammar Mohamed Suhail Zado, Shaam News Network. Syria
45.Ahmed Addow Anshur, Shabelle Media Network. Somalia
46.Razzaq Gul, Express News TV. Pakistan
47.Farhan Jeemis Abdulle, Radio Daljir and Simba Radio. Somalia
48.49.Décio Sá, O Estado do Maranhão and Blog do Décio. Brazil
50.Ali Shaaban, Al-Jadeed. Lebanon
51.Leiron Kogoya, Papua Pos Nabire and Pasifik Pos Dail. Indonesia
52.Mazhar Tayyara, Freelance. Syria
53.Ahmed Ismail Hassan, Freelance. Bahrain
54.Ali Ahmed Abdi, Freelance. Somalia
55.Rajesh Mishra, Media Raj. India
56.Abukar Hassan Mohamoud, Somaliweyn Radio. Somalia
57.Anas al-Tarsha, Freelance. Syria
58.Rémi Ochlik, Freelance. Syria
59.Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times. Syria
60.Rami al-Sayed, Freelance. Syria
61.Mario Randolfo Marques Lopes, Vassouras na Net. Brazil
62.Hassan Osman Abdi, Shabelle Media Network. Somalia
63.Enenche Akogwu, Channels TV. Nigeria
64.Mukarram Khan Aatif, Freelance. Pakistan
65.Wisut "Ae" Tangwittayaporn, Inside Phuket. Thailand
66.Gilles Jacquier, France 2. Syria
67.Christopher Guarin, Radyo Mo Nationwide and Tatak News. Philippines