ISLAMABAD – Agreeing on appointing a one-person judicial commission to investigate into unjustifiable sugar price hike, the PPP and PML-N committees on Wednesday decided to put two critical issues of corruption and apex courtÂ’s verdictsÂ’ implementation on second priority.
Since the two committees had already categorised the ten points of PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif by putting immediately doable on top priority and those that were not immediately doable on the second one.
Making significant headway on rest of the eight points, the two committees during their meeting on Wednesday somewhat agreed upon putting these two issues of removing corrupt cabinet members and implementation on verdicts of the Supreme Court of Pakistan with the judgement on NRO on top of them on second priority.
According to sources privy to the committeesÂ’ meeting, the PPP termed these two points as not immediately doable and therefore these were pushed to second priority. The PML-N, the sources added, did not oppose the contention of the PPP in a way silently agreeing to it.
The sources told The Nation that the PPP had argued that a unanimously agreed upon definition of corruption would be required to proceed on these points. Secondly, the PPP side had pointed out that the removal of a minister from the cabinet on corruption charges could disqualify him as member of the Parliament.
Talking to the media after the meeting, Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, who is also head of the governmentÂ’s parliamentary committee interacting with that of the PML-N, said that two sides had agreed upon a one-person judicial commission on sugar prices. He said that a retired judge of the Supreme Court or the High Court would be appointed in a day or two as the judicial commission to probe recent increase in the sugar prices.
“For prices in general, and petroleum products’ tariff in particular the committees were hammering out a mechanism that would be finalised soon,” he said. Regarding the Accountability Bill, he said, the Committees would meet again next week to do away with the disagreements between the two parties on certain provisions of the draft. According to the Finance Minister, the two committees also agreed to finalise the parliamentary committee to be appointed by the Speaker National Assembly for appointment of independent Election Commissioner.
Meanwhile, Ishaq Dar, head of the PML-N parliamentary committee, told reporters after the meeting that Governor State Bank of Pakistan presented two lists of written off loans. The Governor presented two lists to the committees including details of loans written off since 1971 to 2003 and 2004 to 2010, separately. The committees have asked the central bank to come up with more specific details of the respective written off loans. However, the SBP also informed the committees that it was not possible to differentiate which of the loans were written off on political grounds. Still Dar was hopeful and vowed to give good news soon to the public regarding the recovery of loans written off on political grounds.
The committees would take up in their next meeting the issue of expenditures reduction both at the Centre and the provincesÂ’ level.
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10-point agenda reduced to eight
PM says ‘yes’ to Nawaz agenda
ISLAMABAD – Accepting the 10-point demands a day ahead of the ‘so-called ultimatumÂ’ given by Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said that in his telephonic contact with Mian Nawaz Sharif he had assured him that government would not lose the opportunity of steering the country out of crises on implementing his agenda.
He was addressing the press conference at Prime MinisterÂ’s House soon after talking to Nawaz Sharif assuring him that government was ready to implement his agenda for bringing improvement in governance.
Before his chat with Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister Gilani secured approval of the same from President Asif Ali Zardari and also took into confidence the parliamentary leaders including PML-Q President Ch Shujaat Hussain, MQM chief Altaf Hussain, PPP-S President Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, Functional League head Pir Pagara, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, ANP President Asfandyar Wali Khan and FATA MPs leader Munir Orakazi. All these national leaders have endorsed the decision of Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party and hence it has acquired the shape of national agenda, Premier added.
To a question Prime Minister said that he did talk about the ultimatum given to his government by Nawaz Sharif but he said that he was quoted out of context and he had not given any ultimatum. Premier further said that after expressing the governmentÂ’s affirmative response on 10-point demands of Nawaz Sharif he once again put the question about the next deadline of 45 days but Main Nanas Shari said that as the government seemed sincere in implementing the 10-point demands put forth by him for sprucing up the governance so there was no more deadline.
Nawaz Sharif further said that as the government wanted to implement his agenda for putting the house in order so there is no question of showing the door to Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party in Punjab, Prime Minister quoted Nawaz Sharif.
Prime Minister Gilani further informed that on his suggestion Nawaz Sharif had agreed to form a Parliamentary Committee under the head of Senator Ishaq Dar to take up the issues concerning PML-N with government in furthering 10-point agenda given by Mian Nawaz Sharif which he termed ‘national agenda.’
Prime Minister said that PPP would definitely take PML-N on board while appointing new Governor Punjab when asked whether PPP would take into confidence while appointing this important administrative slot in Punjab.
To a question Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raze Gilani said that his government was already working on the same lines to bring improvement in governance and to control leakage of funds from various corporations and state owned enterprises.
He said that the restructuring of Pakistan Railways, PIA, Pepco and Steel Mills was already on the agenda and in next cabinet meeting they would be going to discuss the ways and means to bring improvement in these state entities running into losses.
Prime Minister Gilani said that his government was pursuing the policy of reconciliation and referred to the unanimous passage of 18th Amendment, 19th Amendment, 7th NFC Award, political status granted to Gilgit-Baltistan and reforms package for Balochistan and termed it a result of the policy of reconciliation adopted by Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party and expressed his partyÂ’s resolve to pursue the same in future as well.
To a question Premier Gilani said that in achieving these goals would only be possible through the active support of all the stakeholders in the Parliament and it was singular honour of the incumbent Parliament that it had done most of the legislation with consensus and hoped that they would be able to steer the country out of prevailing economic mess in same spirit of politics of reconciliation.
To another question about the following of Supreme Court verdicts Prime Minister said that PPP was having the singular honour of complete adherence to the each and every verdict of the apex court.
When his attention was drawn toward the governmentÂ’s non-implementation of NRO verdict of SC he replied that it was sheer bias when people talk about only one case out of 8,034 cases withdrawn under NRO and added that still the case on NRO is subjudice in the apex court and let the court take decision on the review petition of the government.
To another question about the fresh spate of target killing in Karachi he said that PPP in support of MQM and ANP would definitely bring normalcy to the port city which is the economic hub of the country and disturbance over their would have negative impact on the whole economy.
To a question about the allegations of corruption coming on his family members including his son in Haj scam Premier Gilani termed them as mere allegations and quickly added that the case of Haj scam was in the court and if someone have substantial proof he could submit the same in the court.
To a question about some of his wrong decisions Prime Minister said that out of over 10,000 decisions he had taken if some four or five decisions were wrong and said that it could be taken as error judgment. As the matter relating to some appointments were in the court of law and whatever would be the decision of the court it would be implemented in totality.
Responding to another question Prime Minister Gilani said that actually the persons who are hurling corruption allegations on him were targeting President Asif Ali Zardari and as he was defending him so they had also turned against him.
He further said that as President was the part of Parliament so it was his duty to defend him and this thing annoyed certain quarters, which had launched dirty campaign against him.
To another question he said that incumbent political dispensation was not going anywhere as for the first time in the history of the country the establishment was supportive of the political set-up and it was also for the first time that PPP and establishment were on one-page.
To another question he once again reiterated his governmentÂ’s stance that they would not bring any change in the blasphemy laws and added that during his chat with him Maulana Fazlur Rehman had also asked him about it and his reply was the same that government would not bring any change in the law.
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Manmohan Singh asks G-20 nations to avoid competitive devaluation of currency
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Friday urged G-20 countries to avoid competitive devaluation of currencies at all costs and resist any resurgence in protectionism. Addressing the plenary session of the fifth G-20 Summit in Seoul this morning, Dr. Singh said: “Advance deficit countries must follow policy of fiscal consolidation. This should be consistent [...]
Pension bill on parliament agenda soon
Serbian parliament speaker Slavica Äukić-Dejanović says that parliament is ready to discuss the Law on Pension and Disability Insurance.
Representatives of five unions and the government will continue negotiations regarding requested changes to the law since they did not reach an agreement yesterday.
Drone attacks, CSF arrears top agenda
ISLAMABAD – Troika on Saturday discussed the forthcoming Pak-US Strategic dialogue, to be held in Washington next week, in the light of the growing American pressure on Pakistan to go for a hot pursuit against the militants in North Waziristan.
It also discussed the military and financial assistance direly needed by Pak Army to effectively continue its operations against militants.
President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Chief of Army Staff Ashfaq Parvez Kayani were also briefed by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on his recent visit to Brussels where he had attended the Friends of Democratic Pakistan meeting. Meanwhile, the Finance Minister briefed the meeting on his recent visit to America and his meetings with the officials of World Bank, IMF and US officials.
Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar, Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir and the Finance Secretary Salman Siddique also attended the meeting.
Sources privy to the deliberations informed TheNation that though the meeting was purely about the upcoming Pak-US Strategic Dialogue, to be held in Washington from October 22, the standoff between the superior judiciary and Government did figure in the meeting. It was the consensus view that at this critical juncture, the country could not afford any adventurism on part of any department and it was stressed that all the state organs must work within their defined constitutional ambit, they added.
The political leadership had also expressed their resolve to respect the apex judiciary and would comply with its orders in true letter and spirit as repeatedly said by the Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani in the recent past.
Sources privy to the deliberations of the meeting, which continued till late in the evening, said that it was the consensus view of the political and military leadership that Pakistan would continue operation against militants but would not take any pressure from any quarter for launching operation in some particular area.
It was further decided that the Government would continue operation against militants keeping in view the ground realities and its capacity to handle the operation in certain area. It would try to convince United States and other partners in the war on terror that they would define the scope and strategy of the hot pursuit against militants keeping in view the ground reality and the potential of the Armed Forces.
It was further agreed in the meeting that Pakistani side would press the United States to help Pakistan Army manage its military and other needs and would, once again, take up the issue of drone technology transfer so that it could launch operation against militants on its own. With the transfer of technology the Pakistan Army would launch operation against the militants in the troubled areas and the criticism on Pakistan due to drone attacks by US would also ease down, sources added.
Meanwhile, in a media brief, Spokesperson to the President, former senator Farhatullah Babar said that the meeting was held to deliberate upon the forthcoming Pak-US Strategic Dialogue.
He said that the last round of Pak-US Strategic Dialogue was held in Islamabad in July last to intensify strategic engagement and pursue comprehensive sectoral cooperation under the framework of strategic dialogue process. It may be recalled that various areas of mutual cooperation that included security, defence, socio-economic projects, enhancement of power generation capacity and infrastructure were thoroughly deliberated during the sectoral meetings in the last round of the Dialogue.
The Spokesperson said that the democratic Government wanted to pursue multifaceted comprehensive cooperation between the two countries while at the same time address issues like drone attacks, reimbursement of Coalition Support Fund arrears and RoZ legislation. He said that the challenges being faced by the two countries vis-a-vis the security situation would also come under discussion. The two states would also discuss measures to further promote the intelligence sharing mechanism and the capacity enhancement of the security forces.
The President has all along maintained that Pakistan had suffered a colossal loss, both in human and the material losses, due to the ongoing fight against militancy and the recent devastating floods had further added to the economic woes.
He said that the situation demanded of the international community especially the US to support Pakistan and advocate its case for having greater access to its products in the international markets.
The President said that he had been urging upon US visitors to use their influence in expediting ROZs legislation and for helping Pakistan in creating new vistas of opportunities for the affected people.
The President expressed hope that discussions during the forthcoming dialogue would be productive and help carry forward the progress made so far in the mutually agreed areas of cooperation and where Pakistan needed more help from the United States.
Kosovo on agenda as leaders meet
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has met with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday.
They discussed the situation in the Middle East and other international crises and hot spots, including Kosovo-Metohija, the UN website said on Wednesday.
EU and dialogue on Kosovo top agenda
Serbia’s EU integration and a dialogue between Belgrade and PriÅ¡tina are the main topics of bilateral meeting of Serbia’s delegation in New York. President Boris Tadić met on Tuesday with EC President Jose Manuel Barrose and will also speak with the Belgian PM, and the NATO secretary-general.
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Settlement on agenda of Mid-East peace talks
Renewed Israeli-Palestinian peace talks are opening in Egypt, amid concern over the imminent expiry of Israel’s partial ban on West Bank settlement-building. Benjamin Netanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas will each meet Hillary Clinton in Sharm el-Sheikh before a three-way meeting.
Brussels: Candidacy on agenda in October
It was confirmed at an EU ministerial meeting that Serbia’s application for EU candidate status would be sent to the European Commission in October. Slovenia proposed the idea to the ministers and all 27 member-states confirmed that Serbia’s application should be forwarded to the EC, even though Holland’s foreign minister said that his country’s government has not been formed yet and that it cannot take a formal stance until this happens and consultations are held on the issue.
Law on Anti-Corruption Agency on agenda
The Serbian parliament continued its fourth extraordinary session on Monday with a principled debate on amendments to the Law on Anti-Corruption Agency.
The amendments specify the conditions for termination of one of the offices which public officials are holding contrary to the law.
Tadić: Border with Montenegro on agenda
President Boris Tadić announced that his forthcoming talks in Podgorica will focus on economic and political matters. According to the president, these will include the resolution of the issues of state border and the part of the border line between Serbia and Montenegro in the area of Kosovo and Metohija.
Parliament meets with NBS on agenda
Members of the Serbian parliament today will start its second extraordinary session to discuss eight bills.
Those include amendments to the Law on the National Bank of Serbia (NBS).
“NATO not currently on agenda”
Defense Minister Dragan Å utanovac said that Serbia’s entrance into NATO is not being discussed currently, and won’t be any time soon. “No one is setting NATO as a condition for joining the EU, although, all countries who have become member of the European family recently were first members of the political-military alliance,†he told Belgrade daily VeÄernje Novosti.
ECB to hold rates, Greece dominates agenda
The European Central Bank is set to announce that it is leaving interest rates on hold as Greece’s financial crisis tops the agenda for the ECB meeting. Analysts expect the bank to say that it has left interest rates unchanged at one per cent amid signs that renewed concerns about Athens’ battle to slash its deficit and debt levels are undercutting the euro as well as hitting Greek bonds.
Telekom on next govt. session agenda
The sale of 40 percent of the shares of Telekom Srbija will be discussed at the next session of the Serbian government. This has been announced by the government on Tuesday in Belgrade.
Koštunica: Kosovo first on agenda with SNS
Opposition DSS leader Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica said that his party’s cooperation with opposition SNS would be dominated by the issue of Kosovo. The first item of our possible program would have to be that Serbia can only join the EU together with its southern province, KoÅ¡tunica said commenting on the offer of SNS leader Tomislav Nikolić that SNS, DSS and New Serbia (NS) start writing a joint program for “the future government of Serbia”.
Srebrenica resolution on agenda this week
Parliamentary Speaker Slavica Äukić-Dejanović said that discussion will begin in parliament this week regarding the Srebrenica resolution. She said that it is expected to be adopted by Easter.
DRI report not on parliament agenda
The ruling coalition rejected the oppositions demand to put the report of the State Audit Institution (DRI) on budget spending on the parliamentary agenda. Ruling coalition MPs say support a parliamentary discussion of the historic first budget audit report, but three months after it arrived in parliament, have yet to put it on the agenda.



