Monday 19 August 2013

End of immunity?: Six cases may be opened against President Zardari







RAWALPINDI:  Six accountability cases against President Asif Ali Zardari are going to be opened in the second week of September.
According to Daily Express the accountability court judges will reopen all these references and will issue summons to the accused.
The Supreme Court, in its judgment on the NRO case had assigned the right of reopening accountability cases to accountability courts.
All the cases were being heard in three different accountability courts in Rawalpindi but now they have been transferred to accountability court No1 in Islamabad. These include ARY Gold, Cotecna, SGS, Polo Ground, Ursus Tractor and Assets references.
The main accused in these cases was former prime minister Benazir Bhutto. However her name has been excluded given her death. The late Begum Nusrat Bhutto was also one of the accused in three references however her name has also been removed after her demise.
The hearing had been postponed indefinitely because President Asif Ali Zardari had Presidential immunity. 15 people accused along with the President had been acquitted.
The accused included Salman Farooqi, Saeed Mehdi, AR Siddiqui, former chief secretary Punjab Brigadier (retired) Aslam Hayat Qureshi, former secretary trade Javed Talat, former federal minister Yousaf Talpur and former director general Agricultural Development  AMH Kango.
President Asif Ali Zardari remains the only accused not to have had a trial. In the Cotecna reference six officers of the Cotecna company of Switzerland have been declared absconders and permanent warrants of arrest for all officers have been issued.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 19th, 2013.

Upbeat about future: If K-P govt flops, PTI flops says Imran

Imran



KARACHI:  The last two months have been particularly bloody for the militancy-wrecked Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The Shergarh funeral attack and the massive jailbreak in Dera Ismail Khan paint a picture of doom and gloom in the province governed by Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
At the same time, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, who appears to be hell bent to discredit the PTI administration, has also unleashed a fresh salvo of allegations against the party chief.
“A concerted effort is under way to portray the K-P government as a failure,” Imran told The Express Tribune in an exclusive interview. “No one is talking about the good things that are happening. We, a party that has come to power for the first time in the country’s history, have only been in power for two months! We are just asking for another month … you just watch the kind of changes we bring.”
Hitting out at the Awami National Party (ANP) for criticising the PTI for the volatile security situation in the province, Imran said terror attacks were rampant even during the ANP-led administration in K-P.
“I should be worried the most, because if K-P flops, the PTI flops. But I’m not worried … in the coming month you will see us introduce legislation that does not exist in Pakistan,” he said.

Asked about the DI Khan jailbreak in which around 250 inmates escaped, the PTI chief blamed the police and elite force. “The intelligence was there … police were prepared, the army was on board,” he said. “But the elite force did not fire a shot and the army did not do anything either… no one did anything.”
The question we need to ask is ‘why did they not act?’… It is alarming,” Imran said. The police are not properly trained and equipped to fight ‘highly-trained’ terrorists, who often have night-vision goggles, he added. “They are demoralised because so many of their comrades have been killed.”
The PTI chief has also demanded that paramilitary Frontier Corps troops be deployed to combat the ‘sophisticated terrorists’ since the police could not handle organised attacks.
But while he referred to the DI Khan attackers as ‘terrorists’, he did not explicitly hold the Taliban, despite the group’s own claim, responsible for the attack.
“This is a very complex situation. There are 20 splintered groups with a loose Shura [that we refer to as Taliban],” he said. “This [the Taliban] are not a monolith … there are franchises … there are mafias who kidnap people and exchange them with other groups, there are foreign-funded Taliban and there are ideological Taliban who are using suicide attacks to wage jihad against the US war.”
He reiterated that dialogue was the only solution to the problem. “You need to have a ceasefire. The government has made the right decision to distance itself from the US war. Military action should be the last resort if talks and reconciliation fail,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 19th, 2013

KPK govt edges over other provincial government by offering free treatment at emergency wards


KPK govt




 Khyber Pakhtun Khwah government decides to provide free of cost treatment at emergency wards of public Hospitals.

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KPK govt edges over other provincial government by offering free treatment at emergency wards



Islamabad shootout’s Sikandar an addict of Hashish


Islamabad shootout

 According to Initial Media Reports Skiandar is declared an addict of Hashish.


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