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Friday, 18 November 2011

MFN status to India negation of Kashmiris’ sacrifices: JI


ISLAMABAD - Scores of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) activists staged a protest demonstration on Friday to press the government to reverse its decision of giving the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India. They said such a step must not be taken until the settlement of the Kashmir dispute. The JI Islamabad Chapter organised the protest demonstration outside the National Press Club in response to the party chief Munawar Hassan’s call.
JI Islamabad Ameer and former MNA Mian Aslam said the MNF status to India meant to undermine the Kashmir cause.
He said that MFN status to India was an absolute negation of Pakistan’s principled stand on Kashmir and sacrifices of people of Kashmir. Aslam said Pakistan could face “far-reaching economic and political consequences by giving MFN status to its archrival”. 
He said the government took the step unilaterally and without consulting the Pakistan Army and the parliament. JI leaders–Kashif Chaudhry, Malik Abdul Aziz and Khalid Farooq—also spoke on the occasion.

Thursday, 17 November 2011

شام میں خانہ جنگی کاخدشہ،روس


ماسکو: روسی وزیرِ خارجہ کا کہنا ہے کہ شامی فوج کے باغی اہلکاروں کی جانب سے حملے کے بعد شام میں خانہ جنگی کی صورتِ حال ہوتی جا رہی ہے۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ شام کے حالات دیکھ کر لگتا ہے کہ وہاں خانہ جنگی کا ماحول ہے اس لیے یہ ضروری ہے کہ فوری طور پر تشدد کو روکنے کی کوشش کی جائے خواہ وہ کسی بھی جانب سے ہو۔
گزشتہ ماہ روس نے اقوام متحدہ کی سلامتی کونسل میں شام کے خلاف مغربی ممالک کی جانب سے پیش کی جانے والی قرار داد کو ویٹو کر دیا تھا۔اس قرار داد میں پابندیاں لگانے کے بجائے مخصوص اقدامات تجویز کیے گئے تھے۔

Breaking News


فیصل آباد : پاکستان کے مشرقی صوب پنجاب کے کے شہر فیصل آباد میں نیشنل فرٹیلائزر کالج کے اساتذہ نے احتجاج کرتے ہوئے جڑانوالہ روڈ کو ٹریفک کیلئے بلاک کر دیا۔

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

پاکستان مشین ٹول فیکٹری کے مزدورں نے 3 ماہ سے تنخواہ نہ ملنے پر آج سے تالا بند ہڑتال


کراچی: پاکستان کے جنوبی صوبے سندھ کے دارالحکومت  کراچی کے لانڈھی انڈسٹریل ائریا میں قائم سرکاری  پاکستان مشین ٹول  فیکٹری  کے مزدورں نے 3 ماہ سے تنخواہ نہ ملنے پر آج سے  تالا بند ہڑتال شروع کردی ہے۔
نمائندہ کے مطابق 1971ء میں سوئزر لینڈ کے تعاون سے بننے والی فیکٹری میں 1900 سے زائد انجئینر ورکر کاکام کرتے ہیں۔
احتجاجاً کام بند کرنے والے مزدورں کا کہنا ہےکہ  ہمیں 3 ماہ سے تنخواہ نہیں دی جارہی ہے جب کہ  عیدالضحیٰ( قربانی والی عید ) کے دن بھی قریب آگئے ہیں۔
فیکٹری ورک کی جانب سے آج شروع ہونے والے شدید احتجاج کی وجہ سے  قریبی تھانوں کی نفری  بلا لی گئی ہے۔
 یاد رہے کہ  پاکستان مشین ٹول فیکٹری  کو بین الاقوامی کوالٹی ایوارڈ 9001 بھی مل چکا ہے  جب کہ کمپنی جنرل مشینز کے علاوہ  سی این سی مشینیں بنانے کی بھی صلاحیت رکھتی ہے۔
واضح رہے کہ پاکستان میں سرکاری ادارے پر حکومت کی جانب سے کوئی خاص توجہ نہیں دی جارہی ہے جس کی وجہ کئی محکمہ زبوحالی کا شکار ہیں جن میں واپڈا، ریلوے اور پی آئی اے سرفہرست ہیں۔

At least five killed in renewed Yemen violence


SANAA - At least five people have been killed in renewed violence in Yemen's capital and second largest city, medics and activists said on Wednesday, after a brief period of calm.
Armed clashes broke out early Wednesday in the flashpoint city of Taez between government forces and tribesmen who support a mass protest movement calling for President Ali Abdullah Saleh's resignation, said activists.
At least two people were killed and three others wounded in the violence that ensued into the late morning.
Residents and gunmen said pro-Saleh troops were targeting Taez neighbourhoods with heavy weapons, including mortars.
In Sanaa, intermittent clashes erupted late Tuesday in Hasaba district between government troops and gunmen loyal to influential tribal chief Sheikh Sadeq al-Ahmar, killing at least three people, including two tribesmen and a policemen, said medical officials and the interior ministry.
At least seven others were wounded in the restive district, the scene of fierce clashes and shelling in recent weeks, said the medics.
The violence comes after a brief lull in bloodshed where government troops have been battling a nine-month uprising by pro-democracy activists, dissident soldiers, and tribal gunmen against Saleh's 33-year-rule.
International and regional mediators have failed to secure a Gulf-sponsored deal between Saleh and his opponents that would ensure a peaceful transition of power to the vice president until early elections for a new president.
The deadlock has left Yemen's economy in a shambles, its government in chaos and has triggered a wave of unrest that has killed hundreds of lives and injured thousands more since the start of the anti-Saleh protest movement in January.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

WAPDA employees protest against privatization


LAHORE - The employees of the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) carried out demonstrations and observed a strike in different cities of Punjab on Tuesday against the expected privatization of the organisation, a private TV channel reported.
In Islamabad, employees of the Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) gathered outside the head office and protested.
In Lahore, the protesters blocked Mall Road.
In Gujranwala, employees of the Gujranwala Electric Power Company (GEPCO) observed a strike, shutting down 126 sub divisions’ offices.
In Faisalabad, employees of the Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) protested by shutting down all offices of the four circles.
The workers stated that the protests would not be stopped until the government takes back its decision.

Friday, 28 October 2011

Zardari should resign: Shahbaz

Go Zardari Go rally

LAHORE - Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif called upon President Zardari to resign while addressing the PML-N anti-government rally at Bhati Gate on Friday. The rally started from the Nasser Bagh and was led by various PML-N leaders.
Shahbaz said Zardari was depositing the nation’s wealth in Swiss bank accounts and the time had come for him to be held accountable for his actions. He sent a message to President Zardari that he could not buy PML-N workers.
He added that during the tenure of this government, PIA and Pakistan Railways had been ruined and officials in the government were highly corrupt.
“If we can defeat Dengue, Zardari we can defeat you” Shahbaz said adding that the president was not aware of the people’s problems and was only concerned about accumulating money.
Pakistan, he said, is witnessing that the sea of people gathered here in Lahore today is ready for the final showdown. He said that Pakistan Railways, PIA, Steel Mills and every other public institution is in the grips of corruption and commission mafia.
He prompted the participants to raise ‘Go Zardari Go’ slogans and also recited the 'Mein nahin manta... I don't recognize', a poem by revolutionary poet Habib Jalib.
The city of Lahore had been draped with giant hoardings, banners, posters and fliers, presenting an atmosphere of elections before the rally.
Strict security arrangements were put in place on the occasion and some 2, 500 Punjab Police personnel were stationed in the city.

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Teachers up in arms against govt

Teachers Protest
LAHORE - Announcing a massive movement against the Punjab government, Punjab Professors and Lecturers Association (PPLA) held a protest demonstration from MAO College to the Punjab Civil Secretariat in favour of their demands on Thursday. 

College teachers, who had boycotted classes in over 500 colleges of the province, were demanding a time scale for promotion and the 50 percent increment promised by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif in June. The teachers were carrying placards and chanting slogans against the Punjab government in general and the CM in particular.
“Zulfiqar Khosa and Shahbaz Sharif met the former PPLA president Nazim Husnain offered bribery to start a movement against Pervaiz Musharraf. Husnain refused and asked them to not to make the college professors’ life difficult once they come into power, that is exactly what Shahbaz Sharif is doing,” said a college professor asking not to be named. “Everybody is against him, his government will come tumbling down,” said another college professor. “I don’t understand their education policy. All students from class 9 to Intermediate part II are up against the government. That speaks volumes of how seriously the Education Department is being taken,” PPLA Central President Zahid Ahmad Sheikh He said some college teachers had been waiting for promotion for over 20 to 25 years now, adding that if Azad Kashmir, Sindh and Balochistan governments could approve the time scale for promotion, the Punjab government could do so too. “The summary has been lying on his desk for over three months now,” he said, “we have had enough”. “Over 3,700 seats are lying vacant all over Punjab.
There are no principals in the city’s major colleges, including Government MAO College, Samnabad College and Science College. Shahbaz Sharif should stop calling himself the khadim-e-ala,” said another PPLA leader, Dr Tahir Sheikh, adding “the doctors protested and they got their scales upgraded, the school teachers followed suit, it is our turn now.” “The CM should resign and go home if SC is the one making sure that the province is being run smoothly,” said Abdul Khaliq Nadeem, a PPLA member.

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Lawyers boycott courts


RAWALPINDI/KARACHI - The lawyer community, vehemently protesting the murder attempt on Chief Justice High Court Azad Kashmir Mustafa Mughal, boycotted the courts here in Rawalpindi and Karachi on Wednesday.
An emergency meeting of District Bar Association Rawalpindi, presided by President Bar Malik Khalid, was held here on Wednesday. The lawyers protesting the murder attempt on Chief Justice High Court Azad Kashmir Mustafa Mughal demanded immediate arrest of the culprits.
Meanwhile, the lawyers from Sindh High Court, City Court and Maleer Court boycotted the courts in this connection. 
Sindh High Court discharged all benches, while the judges resumes hearings of important cases at their chambers.

Protest in KU over PhD degree awarded to Malik


KARACHI: Teachers and students at Karachi University (KU) protested against honorary PhD degree awarded to Interior Minister Rehman Malik.
Teachers boycotted classes for two hours against it. The students also joined the protest.
General Secretary Teachers' Association KU Sakaeel Farooq said the protest would continue till cancellation of PhD degree awarded to Rehman Malik.
The students of the varsity also vowed to support teachers' protest.
It may be noted here that KU Teachers Society has been protesting against honorary PhD degree awarded to the Interior Minister for many days.

Monday, 24 October 2011


ISLAMABAD - The federal and Balochistan governments have so far fulfilled 65 percent of the commitments made in the Aghaz-e-Huqooq-e-Balochistan (AHB) package, an initiative that was launched by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)-led government two years ago with an aim to reduce the sense of alienation and deprivation among the people of Balochistan and grant them political, cultural and economic rights.
Though Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani often takes pride in claiming that over 80 percent of the Balochistan package has been implemented, the truth of the matter is that out of 61 policy actions committed in the package, 34 have been implemented, while five are in the advanced stage and 22 are yet to be implemented. 
Though the cabinet was all set to discuss the progress on the Balochistan package today (Tuesday), the meeting was cancelled because of the sad demise of Begum Nusrat Bhutto. The cabinet would now keep the package on top of its agenda for its next meeting, and Establishment Division (ED) Secretary Khushnood Akhtar Lashari would give a briefing on the package’s implementation status, a source in the ED told Pakistan Today.
“The next cabinet meeting would have a briefing on the Balochistan package which tops the agenda items list,” confirmed another official of PM’s Secretariat.
According to the implementation report scheduled to be presented in Tuesday’s cabinet meeting, a copy of which is available exclusively with Pakistan Today, the authorities implemented the package at significant pace.
However, the government has failed to create a trickledown effect to the grassroots level, as the common Baloch youth has either not yet received benefits from the government’s efforts or the negative impression created by local ethnic parties, militant and separatist rebel groups has not been dispelled.
According to the report acquired exclusively by Pakistan Today, the package implementation is being supervised by a cabinet committee while the ED is acting as the committee’s secretariat. The committee has held 15 sessions since 2009 to review progress. Out of those, three sessions have been chaired by the prime minister. 
Under the project’s mandate, 61 policy actions in four categories were promised. Out of those, six steps were constitutional in nature, five were political, 16 were administrative and 34 were financial. 
Of the total, 34 policy actions have been implemented, while five are in advanced stages and 22 are either in the initial phase or not implemented. Of the six constitutional actions, five have been implemented and one is in the later stages. Two out of five political policy actions and seven out of 16 administrative actions have been implemented. Twenty out of 34 economic actions have also been implemented, and among the remaining 14, two are in advanced stages while 12 are awaiting implementation.
PROMISES YET TO BE DELIVERED: The pledges in the AHB package awaiting implementation include political dialogue with significant groups.
“The names of 340 Baloch dissident families, including Barhamdagh Bugti, have been omitted from the list of terrorists and they have been asked to return home, but trust deficit is hindering peace talks,” said a source in the ED, adding that it would take time to overcome the trust deficit.
Asked how Barhamdagh could be dropped from the list when he was wanted in several cases of murder and sabotage, the official said ‘terrorism’ was a vague term and that there was no proper definition of terrorism available at any international forum.
Despite the government’s repeated offers to the separatists to start peace talks, no success has been achieved due to trust deficit on both sides. Continued refusals by exiled Baloch leaders to return to Pakistan are also delaying peace talks.
“The Balochistan government has informed those 340 families, which are in self-imposed exile including Nawab of Kalat Suleman Dawood, Barhaddagh Bugti and Hairbiyar Marri, but no response has been received due to trust deficit on both sides and a lack of commitment. They have been informed that they are not being treated as terrorists and are welcome to return,” said an official associated with the Balochistan package. Salient features of the implementation report are as follows: 
MEGA PROJECTS: The proviso of Balochistan chief minister to be the ex-officio chairman of the Gwadar Port Authority (GPA) is to be approved by parliament besides the GPA Bill of 2010.
REVIEW OF THE ROLE OF FEDERAL AGENCIES: In order to ensure civilian control over the Frontier Constabulary and Pakistan Coast Guards, their operational jurisdiction(s) and coordination to be ensured with civilian agencies, check-posts beyond permissible limits and harassment of citizens.
The role of FC Balochistan in law enforcement will be brought under the chief minister. FC has been directed to act on the advice of the CM. Thirty-five check-posts of the FC have been removed in the non-border areas as indicated by the Balochistan government.
Exercise of delimitation of boundaries under discussion between the Balochistan government and the Ministries of Defence and Interior.
JUDICIAL ENQUIRY ON GWADAR: The Balochistan High Court has nominated a judge to hold an enquiry into the allocation of Gwadar land. The Law Ministry constituted a commission on July 8, 2011.
SCHOLARSHIP QUOTA: Seventy-five scholarships have so far been awarded by the Higher Education Commission (HEC). About 450 scholarships will be awarded during 2011-2012. The HEC has prepared a PC-I to award 600 scholarships at a cost of Rs 3.56 billion.
INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME: The Youth Affairs Ministry has introduced a special internship programme for 15,000 youths. The programme received 17,956 applications, of which 2,841 applications have been verified by the HEC and 341 interns have already been selected.
MEGA PROJECTS: Technical training projects to local youth and their absorption in the Gwadar Port Authority (GPA), Gwadar Development Authority (GDA) and special economic zones. About 115 local youths were trained and appointed to the GPA in 2005. The National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTEC) approved two short-term projects of skill development and currently 5,080 youths are getting training in various trades.
ROYALTY FORMULA: Ten percent of the net profit generated from the province’s natural resources will be spent on development projects in the area. The projects will be open to scrutiny by third-party auditors; data on the profitability of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) and the Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) will be provided to the Balochistan government for review; a comprehensive proposal requires the Petroleum Ministry and the Balochistan government to work out the plan.
FREE ECONOMIC ZONES IN GWADAR: The Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) and the Balochistan government will launch export processing zones (EPZ) and industrial zones. The PSA is ready to commence work. The federal government approved an area of 1,000 acres for the EPZ, which is enhanced by the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to 46,000 acres. A 16-member advisory committee, which met on February 25, 2011, has been constituted.
Around 121,637 acres on the eastern side of Jinnah Avenue will be declared “economic zone”, and development work will begun on 3,000 acres of the Balochistan Industrial Estate.
The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has extended the poverty survey to all 30 district of Balochistan. The survey has been completed in 26 districts, except Awaran, Khuzdar, Mastung and Panjgur, where security issues were a problem. Some 439,591 beneficiaries have been declared eligible, and cash payments will be made to 140,663 beneficiaries. Rs 4.233 billion have been disbursed.
SUI DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE: Category One: Roads, buildings, water supply and civic amenities to be made in Sui at a cost of Rs 1.29 billion.
Category Two: Projects to provide natural gas and electricity to Sui villages will cost Rs 230 million. The federal government has committed to providing the required funds. The Balochistan government will submit the PC-I of the project.
Special incentives for local tribes of Kohlu facilitating oil and gas exploration in the area:
A Kohlu Development Package has been proposed by the Balochistan government. Ongoing schemes financed through the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) cost Rs 7 billion. 
New schemes costing Rs 4.225 billion have been introduced. The Balochistan government has to prepare the PC-1 of the project and the federal government has to identify finances.
SMALL DAMS: The Water and Power Ministry has proposed five dams: Hingol, Naulong, Winder, Pelar and Garuk. The expenditure on the projects during 2010-11 has been Rs 489.7 million, while Rs 2.75 billion have been allocated for the year 2011-12. There is an engineering survey underway on Garuk Dam, and PC-II has also been approved.
IMPLEMENTATION OF ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS: Most of the Assembly’s resolutions have been implemented, including employment in Pakistan Navy and Coast Guard for the youth of Balochistan. However, the appointment and training of engineers from Balochistan at Gwadar Port has yet to take place.

Police break up 'Occupy Sydney' protest


SYDNEY: Police broke up a Sydney protest camp inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement in an early morning raid on Sunday, making dozens of arrests, police and protesters said.

The 'Occupy Sydney' protest against corporate greed and economic inequality in the Martin Place business district had been going on for a week, with a small group sleeping out in the square despite seizure of camping equipment, setting up solar panels to charge mobile phones.
The raid by about 100 officers came two days after police in Melbourne broke up a parallel protest there in violent scenes. New South Wales state police said they had made 40 arrests in Sydney on Sunday. Some protesters were expected to be charged with crimes, including assaulting police.
Protest spokesman who gave his name as Tim Davis Frank said about 70 people were in the area when the raid started around 5a.m. (1800 GMT Saturday), including some homeless people who had joined the demonstrators.
Police said protesters had originally had permission to protest for two hours, which they had exceeded more than a week ago, and had repeatedly ignored requests to leave.
Although inspired by the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement, the protests generally only attracted crowds of up to a few hundred, largely drawn from left-wing groups.
Australia's economy weathered the global economic crisis better than most developed nations, buoyed by its key resources exports, and currently has a low unemployment rate.

Sunday, 23 October 2011


Lahore - The Occupy Lahore: Anti-Capitalist camp opened on Saturday with people from different social movements and trade unions across Lahore and Punjab participating in a discussion at the Nasir Bagh camp and taking out a rally through Anarkali Bazaar chanting the slogans for an end to capitalism and feudalism.

The participants included trade union workers, factory workers, journalists, students, katchi abadi residents, woman rights’ organisations, professionals and the youth. Various speakers including MPA Mian Rafique, Pakistan Workers Confederation General Secretary Khursheed Ahmed, Workers Party Pakistan President Abid Hassan Minto and others addressed the gathering. Laal band also performed on the occasion. Participants took out a rally through the Anarkali Bazaar where protesters chanted slogans against capitalism, military-bureaucratic dominance and called people to participate in the revival of the socialist movement in Pakistan. Upon returning to the camp, over 50 participants took part in a consultative general body meeting where a decision was taken to continue the camp on Sunday and invite more movements and youth to share their struggles and formulate a collective strategy for the people. Around 10 members of the camp decided to stay the night at the campsite.

Friday, 21 October 2011

Students Protest In Gujranwala, Gujrat


A large number of college students in Gujranwala and Gujrat protested against the errors made in their intermediate exams results.

Students from various colleges in Gujrat blocked the Grand Trunk Road by burning tyres to protest against the errors in their intermediate results. They also raised slogans against the chairman of the Board.