Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Imran heralds Change with PTI's successful rall
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Imran heralds Change with PTI's successful rally
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Imran Khan says change has begun in the country with PTI's successful rally at Minar-e-Pakistan.
The PTI puts up a huge rally Sunday at Minar-e-Pakistan as a reflection of Imran Khan s growing popularity.
Addressing the gathering, Imran said change has started as the Lahoris have risen for their right as they had done at the start of the movement of Pakistan. Naming his political opponents, precisely PPP s Asif Ali Zardari and PML-N s Sharif brothers, Imran Khan said that his party seeks all politicians to declare their arrests. He said the PTI would start civil disobedience movement if the assests were not declared.
Imran also touched on the thorny issues such as justice in society, saying he would ensure that the poor people in the villages are not subjected to discrimination at the hands of influentials and their small pieces of lands are not occupied, with generally a little or no justice from the slow judicial system.
He said that the Baloch youth would be brought in the national stream after talks with their representatives. He said Pakistan is a rich country, with huge coal and mineral reserves. He said that the corrupt rulers do no want to tap the resources because they always look for own kickbacks in every deal. Imran said his party would strenghthen friendship with China and through effective utilisation of resources, would overcome all the problems, including loadshedding and rampant corruption.
Imran Khan, who is known for taking risk in cricket matches, also took risk in political power show by placing 40000 chairs in the ground. However, all of the chairs were taken as the gathering swelled past 100,000 mark, according to estimates.
Most of Imran s followers are the youth who have now attained the age of voting, though they had been adoring him since the days of his play on the cricket ground. Imran s unblemished character and charisma are propelling his popularity while the other leading parties have exhausted their chances by being in power for multiple times but without a change in the fate of the masses. Imran promises to deliver the youth the Pakistan the Quaid-e-Azam dreamed of -- a Pakistan free of corruption and foul play.
Dancing to a drumbeat and waving the party s red and green flags, supporters of Khan s Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) filled the sprawling Minar-e-Pakistan ground which was ringed with tight security.
"Who will save Pakistan? Imran Khan, Imran Khan," the crowd chanted.
More than 100,000 people had gathered as the meeting began at 4pm with more on the way.
Khan s party slogan is "throw this government out and save the country," in a campaign aimed at the ruling coalition led by Zardari and the party of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.
Khan, who guided Pakistan a World Cup win 1992, brims with confidence that he can solve Pakistan s myriad and devastating problems.
But his party has no seats in parliament and it is criticised for lacking grassroots support and the infrastructure needed to win an election.
The rally, seen as a show of strength, comes two days after Nawaz Sharif s brother Shahbaz, attracted some 30,000 people at an anti-Zardari protest also in the key political battleground of Lahore.
The venue for Khan s public meeting was bedecked with banners and hoardings showing portraits of the former cricketer and the founder of the nation Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Tehreek-e-Insaf Secretary General Arif Ali said Khan "will make important announcements regarding the country s politics and future course of action."
"The wind of change has started in the country and anyone coming in its way would be eliminated," Alvi said and added "Tehreek-e-Insaf wants the rule of people constitution and law in the country."
"It is going to be historic. We have our supporters and voters coming from Lahore and its suburban areas and the expected gathering would be over 100,000 people," Malik Zaheer Abbas Khokhar, a member of the party s organising committee said.
Lahore, with a population of eight million, is Pakistan s second-biggest city and the capital of the most populous province Punjab, which commands the greatest number of seats in the national assembly or lower house of parliament.
That makes it bitterly contested territory where opposition leaders are targeting the unpopular Zardari.
Senior police official Ghulam Mahmood Dogar told reporters that all steps had been taken to provide "fool-proof" security at the public meeting.
Imran warns of civil disobedience if assets not declared
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Updated at: 1846 PST, Sunday, October 30, 2011 LAHORE: Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief Imran Khan addressing thousands of supporters at Minar-e-Pakistan on Sunday warned that his party would spearhead a civil disobedience campaign and seize all the cities if the government failed to have politicians declare their assets. In his address to the cheering crowd that turned up in tens of thousands at ‘Pakistan Bachao’ call of TI Chief Imran Khan here at Minar-e-Pakistan, the cricketer turned politician also warned that he would go to the Supreme Court as well as the Election Commission of Pakistan if the politicians in the government and opposition failed to declare their assets as required under the Pakistan law. Starting his speech following the National Anthem, Imran Khan gave his party’s programme in detail which, he said, aimed at making Pakistan a peaceful and independent country where investment would be attracted from across the world. Talking of change, he said: “ Today we are beginning a new Pakistan from Minar-e-Pakistan, the place from where founder of the Nation Quad-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah began his movement”. Spelling out his party’s manifesto in connection with Pakistan’s relations with the US, the Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief said ‘we will make friends with you (US) but not be your slave; we will help you (US) withdraw from Afghanistan but won’t launch any military operation (for you).’ He questioned that if US, being the super power, could not win the war through military means how could Pakistan? “We will strengthen ties with China,” he said, adding, he was leaving for China on its government’s invitation tonight. He said Pakistan was not a poor country; ‘it is very rich in natural resources’. Pakistan has 180 billion tonnes of coal reserves which means we can export electricity to the world, he added. |
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Friday, October 21, 2011
"Imran Khan Pakistan, A personal History" Islamabad Book Launch.
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Wait till 2013, PM tells Opposition
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Wait till 2013, PM tells Opposition
Released on - Monday,17 October , 2011 -15:33
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has asked his political opponents to patiently wait for their turn, declaring that elections would only be held in 2013 and not before that.“Those who are dreaming of early polls through dissolution of assemblies or waiting for some miracle to happen would be greatly disappointed,” Gilani said on Sunday while addressing the oath-taking ceremony of the Lahore Press Club office-bearers at Aiwan-e-Iqbal, and later addressing a foundation stone-laying ceremony of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Lawyers Hospital, to be built on Dev Samaj Road, at the Governor’s House.
Gilani said with confidence that after ZA Bhutto, he would be the first prime minister in Pakistan’s history who would be presenting fifth national budget of his government. He said Opposition did not want PPP to gain majority in the Senate and therefore was trying to dismantle the government at the earliest. The PM said it was the PPP government which resolved the issue of third-term premiership for the PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif. He said he had always shown great respect for Takht-e-Lahore and had attributed his book to the silent majority of the country. The revolution would come only when this silent majority wakes up, he added. He said Salmaan Taseer was no more in this world, but government will fulfil all commitments made by him.
The office of prime minister has become stronger after the president delegated his powers to the parliament, he said. Gilani also paid tributes to President Zardari for giving up his powers, saying even a peon would not surrender his powers. “Gone are the days when prime minister would fight with the president, army chief or chief justice,” he observed in an obvious reference towards Nawaz Sharif who had frequent tussles with the three officers during his two tenures.
Talking about devolution of power to the provinces through 18th amendment, he said if smaller provinces had been granted autonomy much earlier, country would not have been broken and Bangladesh would not have been created.
Gilani said unequivocally that his government will not make any compromise on national sovereignty and integrity. Referring to Pervez Musharraf’s rule, he said that a dictator received a call from America and everybody knows how he succumbed to the foreign pressure. “But when an elected democratic government receives a similar call from the same country, it is told in explicit terms that Pakistan will not take any step against its national interest”, he remarked. He said US special envoy Marc Grossman had been given briefing in the foreign office regarding the All-Party Conference (APC) resolution. He said Pakistan will also take up this issue with Hillary Clinton during her upcoming visit to the country and hoped that Pak-US relations will improve as a result of her visit.
The PM said his government was heading in the right direction and will not do anything against the national interest. The PM said it was for the first time that government made all institutional answerable to the parliament. He said he had asked National Assembly speaker to constitute the parliamentary committee for implementation of APC resolution.
PM Gilani said India and Afghanistan were sovereign countries and had the right to cultivate better relations. Pakistan did not believe in interfering in other countries’ affairs and also did not want any foreign interference in its matters, he added. Pakistan had decided four days back to recognise new regime in Lybia, he revealed.
Asserting that media enjoys ‘exemplary independence’ in Pakistan, Gilani claimed credit for revocation of all ‘black laws’ of the dictator imposed to put curbs on media. The PPP-led government extended unprecedented freedom to the media, he maintained, adding that they repealed the amendments introduced in the PEMRA Ordinance-2002 and Press Laws-2007 by the previous regime, and now there stood no hurdle in the freedom of expression. He said the bill introduced by former information minister Sherry Rehman would ensure that people get their right to information through the media.
The prime minister said press freedom was essential for strong a democracy. “Democracy and the media go hand-in-hand and freedom of the media guarantees sustained and stable democracy”, he added. Gilani said the PPP always supported the cause of free media and the Shaheed party leaders Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto used to attend the protest camps of journalists. He equated PPP’s struggle for the restoration of democracy with media’s movement for freedom of expression.
Acknowledging the role of journalists against dictatorial and autocratic regimes in the country, he said their sacrifices for the freedom of expression and social liberties had paved the way for rejuvenated democracy in the country. Gilani averred his government did not target any poet, journalist, writer or any newspaper or electronic media channel for its differences with the government policies.
Stating that the government was fully cognisant of the fact that media persons are in greater threat than ever owing to the bad security situation in the country, Gilani said the government was extending all possible help to journalists. The government is also giving financial assistance to the press clubs and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting provides financial help to the families of journalists who become victims of terrorism, he added. The PM on this occasion also announced Rs10 million grant to the Lahore Press Club.
To a question, the premier said a judicial commission has been formed to investigate the murder of journalist Saleem Shahzad. He said the commission was working independently and its findings will be made public. He assured that the government will act upon the recommendations of the judicial commission.
Later, addressing the foundation stone-laying ceremony of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Lawyers Hospital at the Governor’s House, the PM said that in the coming elections, people would vote for that party which had shown better performance and had a public service-oriented manifesto. He added that PPP was the largest party, having roots in all the four provinces, AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Without naming the PML-N, the PM said that despite having been in power twice, they failed to give a viable manifesto to the people. “When the then General Pervez Musharraf had dismissed his (Nawaz) government, the PPP stood by him to save democracy”, he observed, adding, “the essence of the PPP manifesto is democracy, which is in the blood of its leadership and workers”.
Appreciating the lawyers’ community, the premier said they had restored the dignity and honour of the judiciary through their utmost commitment and determination. He said that all political parties, especially the PPP, stood by the side of lawyers in their movement for restoration of the deposed judges. “Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed, had also expressed solidarity with the CJP and hoisted the national flag at his residence”, he remarked.
Gilani said that BB Shaheed had always held the legal fraternity in high esteem during the movement for the restoration of democracy. “The present PPP government is following the vision and mission of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto,” he said, and added that despite being in power, PPP ministers appeared before courts in various cases to ensure the rule of law.
The PM acknowledged that terrorism was the single major challenge posing a great threat to Pakistan and its institutions. He asked lawyers to play an effective role in the fight against terrorism. “We have to fight out this menace come what may”, he stressed.
Earlier, addressing the gathering, Punjab Governor Sardar Latif Khosa said despite provocative statements being issued by its opponents, PPP was adhering to politics of reconciliation to strengthen democracy in the country.
Evacuee Trust Property Board Chairman Syed Asif Hashmi, Lahore Bar Association President Shahzad Hassan Sheikh, LHC Bar Association President Asghar Gil, People’s Lawyers Forum President Sardar Khurram Latif Khosa and a large number of lawyers were present on the occasion.
Kingdom wants UN informed of Iran plot
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Kingdom wants UN informed of Iran plot
By ARAB NEWS
Published: Oct 15, 2011 23:15 Updated: Oct 15, 2011 23:15
UNITED NATIONS: Saudi Arabia has asked UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to inform the Security Council of the "heinous conspiracy" to kill its ambassador to Washington Adel Al-Jubeir in an alleged Iranian plot, the Saudi Press Agency said Saturday.
“The Kingdom’s permanent mission to the United Nations in New York has ... formally requested the UN secretary-general to inform the Security Council of the heinous conspiracy to assassinate the Saudi ambassador,” the SPA quoted a mission statement as saying.
“All those involved in this odious attempt should face justice,” the statement said, and added the assassination attempt against the Saudi envoy was a clear violation of international law, UN resolutions and human values.
Last Wednesday, the United States sought UN Security Council support for action to hold Iran "accountable" for the alleged plot, with Britain and France already strongly on board, according to diplomats.
US Ambassador Susan Rice, joined by the Saudi envoy to the UN Abdallah Al-Mouallimi, held separate meetings with envoys on the 15-member council, US officials and diplomats said.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Zulfiqar Mirza in Off The Record with Kashif 10th October 2011
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Zulfiqar Mirza in Off The Record with Kashif 10th October 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
US money is destroying Pakistan: Imran Khan
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US money is destroying Pakistan: Imran Khan
Released on - Tuesday,11 October , 2011 -15:33
London: Insisting that Pakistan should move away from the United States in the 'war on terror', Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan believes that aid from the US was allegedly destroying his country.
"The aid to our puppet government from the US is destroying our country. We're basically using our army to kill our own people with American money. We have to separate from the US," Khan told The Guardian in an interview in London.
Speaking on several issues, Khan said that Pakistan had two main problems: corruption and tax evasion.
"We have the lowest tax-GDP ratio in the world: 9 per cent. If we get it to 18 per cent, which is India, we're solvent," he said.
Khan bristled with anger on the charge that Pakistan was allegedly complicit in harbouring Osama bin Laden.
The whole of Pakistan, according to him, was furious when US President Barack Obama announced in May that bin Laden had been killed.
Khan said: "The whole of Pakistan felt this way. Wherever I went, I felt this humiliation and anger in people. It was humiliating because an American president announces it, not our president. And because it was the American military, not our military, which this country has given great sacrifices to nurture, that killed him."
He added: "Most humiliating of all was that CIA chief Panetta says the Pakistan government was either incompetent or complicit... They're talking about a country in which 35,000 people have died during a war that had nothing to do with us. Ours is perhaps the only country in history that keeps getting bombed, through drone attacks, by our ally."
Arguing that the 'war on terror' was unwinnable, Khan said: "The Soviets killed more than a million people in Afghanistan. They were fighting more at the end than the beginning. So clearly a population of 15 million could take a million dead and still keep fighting. They (Americans) are going to have to kill a lot of people to make any impact and they also have in Zardari an impotent puppet as Pakistani president who has not delivered anything to the Americans."
He added: "The Americans also don't realise that this whole Arab spring was against puppets or dictators. People want democracy. So this whole idea of planting your own man there, a dictator -- neocolonialism is what it's called -- is not going to work any more."
Khan cited a government economic survey as stating that USD 70 billion has been lost to the Pakistan economy because of the 'war on terror'.
"Total aid has been barely USD 20 billion. Aid has gone to the ruling elite, while the people have lost USD 70 billion. We have lost 35,000 lives and as many maimed - and then to be said to be complicit. The shame of it," he exclaimed.
Confident of his party's victory in the 2012 Pakistan elections, Khan, the captain of the 1992 World Cup winning team, said: "I played five World Cups and it was only in the last World Cup before we won (in 1992) that I said: 'Put money on us.' Now I'm saying my party will win. I'm throwing everyone a challenge that nothing can stop this party. Nothing."
According to him political parties in Pakistan were "petrified" of him. "They all want to make alliances with me and I say: 'No, I'm going to fight all of you together because you're all the same,'" he said.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Dr Tahir Ul Qadri's Views about Salman Taseer and Gazi Mumtaz Qadri
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Dr Tahir Ul Qadri's Views about Salman Taseer and Gazi Mumtaz Qadri
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Shahid Nama with Dr.Shahid Masood – 30th Sep 2011 Latest
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Imran Khan, Hyder Abbas Rizvi, Rasool Bux Palejo in Shahid Nama with Dr.Shahid Masood – 30th Sep 2011