Thursday, April 26, 2012
How To Remove LOGO from Shahbaz Sharif Laptops
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How To Remove LOGO from Shahbaz Sharif Laptops
Monday, April 23, 2012
Ghinwa Bhutto: Bush Threatened Us, But Zardari Has Taken Pakistan To The Stone Age
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Ghinwa Bhutto, the chairperson of Pakistan Peoples Party-SB, says Pakistan’s present rulers are a ‘mafia’, and suggested the media won’t provide coverage to her son and daughter, the real heirs of the Bhutto family, or to other new political faces because the media fears the wrath of the government of President Asif Ali Zardari.
In an interview with the online news portal The News Tribe at Zulfiqar Bhutto’s old house in Clifton, Murtaza Bhutto’s widow said most of the new voters will vote for Imran Khan’s PTI in the next elections but she doubted there will be any major change on the political landscape of Pakistan. She accused most of Pakistan’s political parties of being ‘establishment parties’, but she appeared to exclude PTI from this label. She criticized Khan for what she said was his failure to offer land reforms that would challenge the feudal elite. When asked if a hidden ‘force’ was promoting PTI, Bhutto said Pakistanis were flocking to PTI because they want change.
When asked if her son, ZAB Jr., the direct grandson of Pakistan’s former prime minister, would run in the next elections and challenge Zardari’s son, Bilwal, she said: “There is no comparison of Zulfiqar and Fatima with Bilawal, Asifa and Bakhtawar because both sides represent two different classes. My children represent the poor, while they represented the rich.”
Bhutto said she strongly opposed reopening the US, NATO supply line through Pakistan to Afghanistan.
“Under the current circumstances, NATO supplies should not be restored. What have the Americans offered to Pakistan? We believe that the conditions of alliance with the Americans are totally unfair for Pakistan. We should not allow them to attack the people of Pakistan and we should demand halt in drone attacks. I think in the current relationship, Pakistanis are treated only as servants,” she said.
She launched a scathing attack on the government of President Asif Ali Zardari.
“What have they performed? They haven’t done anything. We have gone back to the Stone Age. There is no industry, there is no cash, there is no law and order, people have no treatment, they have no hospitals working and they have no schools. George Bush only threatened us of the Stone Age but Pakistan Peoples Party’s government has actually done that,” Bhutto said.
She said her party has some following in Sindh and Balochistan and she wanted to expand the party’s reach to other provinces but that she was holding back because of the bad security situation.
She sent a message to the students of the universities of Sindh, Karachi, Balochistan, Punjab and Peshawar and asked them to enter politics to change the system.
Friday, April 20, 2012
جب رياست قانون توڑتي ہےتومسئلےحل نہيں ہوتے،نفرتيں بڑھ جاتي ہيں، عمران خان
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ڈاکٹر عامر عزيز اور ڈاکٹر عافيہ صديقي کواٹھانے پر آواز بلند کي، عمران خان
لوگوں کو اٹھانا اور غائب کرنا ظلم ہے،چيرمين تحريک انصاف
کئي لوگوں کو لاپتا کيا گيا اور پھر ان کي لاشيں مليں، عمران خان
جب رياست قانون توڑتي ہےتومسئلےحل نہيں ہوتے،نفرتيں بڑھ جاتي ہيں، عمران خان
جو بلوچي رہنما ملک سے باہر بيٹھے ہيں وہ ہم سے بات کريں، عمران خان
ہم جو بھي وعدہ کرينگے اسے مر کربھي پورا کرينگے ، عمران خان
ہم کسي وزير يا رکن اسمبلي کو ترقياتي فنڈز نہيں دينگے ،چيرمين تحريک انصاف
ايم اين اےياايم پي اےکونہيں براہ راست بلدياتي نمايندوں کوفنڈزدينگے،عمران خان
پوليس کا محکمہ ايسا بنائيں گے جو سياسي دباؤ سے آزاد ہو، ايسي پوليس سے کراچي ميں بھي امن قائم کرينگے ، عمران خان
بلوچستان ميں ايف سي نہيں بلکہ پوليس کے ذريعےامن لائينگے ، عمران خان دہشتگردي کيخلاف امريکي جنگ سے نکل آئينگے ، عمران خان
ہماري جماعت کبھي کسي کي غلامي نہيں کريگي،چيرمين تحريک انصاف
افغانستان کا سياسي حل ڈھونڈنےميں امريکا کي مدد کرينگے ، عمران خان
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Geo Reports-Bangladesh Tour Cancelled -19 Apr 2012
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Bangladesh cricket team's tour of Pakistan has been cancelled following a stay order issued by the Dhaka High Court
Dawn's Magazines editor Murtaza Razvi found dead
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KARACHI: Murtaza Razvi, the Magazines editor at Dawn, was found dead at a studio in an apartment in Defence area of Karachi on Thursday morning.
UPDATE: We are in the process of verifying details of the nature of the death.
His body was found by his wife and artist Shahid Rissam in the latter’s studio. Razvi’s body has been shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for an autopsy.
He was reported missing by his wife when he did not come home on Wednesday night.
The studio where he was found dead has been sealed by the police.
Razvi is survived by his wife and three daughters.
He was a well-known columnist and political analyst who served as as a resident editor for Dawn, Lahore from 2005 to 2007.
He also authored two books, ‘Musharraf: the years in power’, a political biography of former president Parvez Musharraf, as well as ‘Ordinary People’ which comprised interviews with ordinary citizens of Pakistan about history, society and culture.
Razvi holds a master’s degrees in Ancient Indian and Islamic History from the University of Punjab, Lahore and Political Science & International Relations from the US.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Killing Corruption (PM Gilani)
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Killing Corruption: Ephedrine chemical quota of 9,000 kilograms was allocated to Berlex Labs International and Danas Pharmaceutical Limited, the alleged favourites of the premier’s son, Ali Musa Gilani. The chemical is also used in production of psychotropic drugs, which was allegedly sold to smugglers to stuff their pockets with a windfall profit. According to reports Tauqir Ali Khan was the intermediary in the ephedrine scandal. According to the findings of ANF, the former director general health Rasheed Juma illegally allowed the allocation. Another former director general health, Asad Hafeez, and the then secretary health Khushnood Lashari also allowed the allocation and sale of the chemical to the companies. The chemical was procured from Alpha Chemicals and delivered to one Zari Mohammad, who was neither a licensed drug dealer nor worked for any of the pharmaceutical companies. The challan disclosed that Danas Pharmaceutical had claimed that it produced over 80 million tablets of meton from the ephedrine but could not produce any evidence to prove the claim. The company`s claim that it distributed the tablets in Gilgit and Skardu also turned out to be wrong as its chemists in these areas mentioned in the list provided by the company denied of receiving any tablet from it. The Berlex also claimed of distributing 210 million tablets of meton but it also failed to prove it.
Where is PTI stand after PASHA a fair Analysis
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Where is PTI stand after PASHA a fair Analysis
SC issues notice to Ali Musa Gilani
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SC issues notice to Ali Musa Gilani
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Prime Minister's son, Ali Musa Gilani in the chemical quota allotment case.
A three member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry heard the case.
During proceedings of the case, the ANF comprising of Brigadier Faheem investigating the case were presented before the court. The counsel for Brgadier Faheem informed the court that the ANF team working on the case had been changed.
The Chief Justice inquired as to why this had happened and remarked that maybe the reason was the involvement of some prominent person and further investigation was required.
Brigadier Faheem informed the court that the chemical quota was allotted by former health secretary Khusnod Lashari . The ANF has issued summons for Lashari and Ali Musa Gilani, and on the request of Lashari the ANF met him at the PM House.
Brigadier Faheem further informed the court that Ali Musa Gilani's father was upset over the notice and the law secretary along with entire state machinery were trying to save Khusnod Lashari and Ali Musa Gilani in this case.
The court ordered Ali Musa Gilani and Khusnod Lashari to record their statements in ANF and the investigation team be reinstated. The hearing of the case will resume on April 20.
A three member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry heard the case.
During proceedings of the case, the ANF comprising of Brigadier Faheem investigating the case were presented before the court. The counsel for Brgadier Faheem informed the court that the ANF team working on the case had been changed.
The Chief Justice inquired as to why this had happened and remarked that maybe the reason was the involvement of some prominent person and further investigation was required.
Brigadier Faheem informed the court that the chemical quota was allotted by former health secretary Khusnod Lashari . The ANF has issued summons for Lashari and Ali Musa Gilani, and on the request of Lashari the ANF met him at the PM House.
Brigadier Faheem further informed the court that Ali Musa Gilani's father was upset over the notice and the law secretary along with entire state machinery were trying to save Khusnod Lashari and Ali Musa Gilani in this case.
The court ordered Ali Musa Gilani and Khusnod Lashari to record their statements in ANF and the investigation team be reinstated. The hearing of the case will resume on April 20.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Everyone wants to see Pakistani players in action: IPL chairman
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Everyone wants to see Pakistani players in action: IPL chairman
Pakistan cricketers’ participation in the Indian Premier League (IPL) is directly related to the resumption of ties between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), vice-president of the Indian board Rajiv Shukla told a private new channel on Sunday.
Cricket relations between the two countries severed, without any official announcement, following terrorist attacks in Mumbai in 2008.
But Shukla, who is also the chairman of the IPL, assured that no one is against Pakistan or Pakistani players in India, citing examples of existing Pakistani commentator and umpires in IPL 5.
“The IPL functions under the BCCI and when bilateral relations resume between the two boards, the IPL will also not be a problem for Pakistani players,” he added.
“I don’t think we should be pessimistic about Indo-Pak bilateral relations, remain optimistic … Pakistani players have special talents and everyone likes to see them play. But we need to be patient and wait for good things to happen.”
No Pakistani cricketer has competed in the IPL since the inaugural edition in 2008, although former all-rounder Azhar Mahmood will be taking part this year after being granted British citizenship.
While the question of when the issues will be ironed out remains uncertain with the BCCI generally shifting the onus of mending bilateral ties to the government, the Telegraph said that an “almost certain” November visit by the Indian prime minister to Pakistan would be the barometer of ties between the two countries.
According to Shukla, India’s hectic international calendar and the security situation in Pakistan, where no Test team has been hosted after the March 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore, are major roadblocks to the resumption of bilateral ties.
“The PCB needs to do something and convince other cricket nations at the level of the International Cricket Council that it is safe and secure to play in Pakistan … they need to do more and get the support of leading nations like Australia, England and South Africa,” he said.
The ICC’s Future Tours Programme has several periods marked out for series between India and Pakistan, but doesn’t mention any details – a tentative number of games and which formats.
The PCB has also been pushing for the inclusion of domestic teams from Pakistan in the Champions League T20, where the previous winner received $2.5m.
Despite this, the PCB chief operating officer, Subhan Ahmed, told ESPNcricinfo that the organisers call the shots to whether Pakistan’s cricket team is represented in the league.
For Ahmed, ties with India and everything connected with it are the only difficulties standing in the way of Pakistan’s participation.
“Once the bilateral ties between Pakistan and India are revived, all these issues will automatically be resolved. So our priority is to revive Indo-Pak cricket,” he added.