LAHORE\KARACHI\ISLAMABAD\PESHAWAR – Business activities ground to a halt on Friday as major markets across the country completely remained shut on the call of religious and political parties to protest against governmentÂ’s move to amend the Blasphemy Law.
Tahafuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat (TNR), alliance of over 60 religious and religio- political parties, had given call for the countrywide shutter-down to convey strong message to the rulers regarding sentiments of the faithful about the law.
Besides closure of major business centres, component parties of TNR organised Hurmat-e-Rasool (PBUH) conferences in major cities where speakers threw light on the life and teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and highlighted the importance of the Blasphemy Law. Ulema and Khatibs highlighted Seerat-un-Nabi (PBUH) and the issue of blasphemy during Juma sermons while unanimous resolutions, supporting Blasphemy Law, were also adopted during thousands of congregations across the country. Several khatibs said any change to the law would happen “over our dead bodies”. After the Juma prayers, rallies and demonstrations were staged outside mosques all over the country including Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi and Quetta and Azad Kashmir.
Hundreds of thousands of peopled attending the rallies to raise their voice in support of the Blasphemy Law and against attempts by the government to change it.
The participants were carrying placards and banners inscribed with writings relating to the sanctity of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and importance of blasphemy law. Highly charged participants chanted slogans ‘Ghulami-e-Rasool (PBUH) main maut be kabool hai’, ‘death for those who commit blasphemy’ and ‘no one will be allowed to amend blasphemy law’.
They demanded that for showing sincerity, the government should initiate an action against Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer for campaigning against the law and it should also direct PPP MNA Sherry Rehman to withdraw the bill already tabled in the House.
The participants also chanted slogans against PPP MNA Sherry Rehman and Governor Punjab Salmaan Taseer for supporting changes in the law and Christian lady Aasia Bibi, a blasphemy accused.
In a joint statement, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Sahbzada Abual Khair Zubair, Syed Munawar Hasan and Hafiz Muhammad Saeed maintained that the successful shutter-down strike had sent a strong message to the rulers, vowing that the nation would not allow them to undo the countryÂ’s Islamic identity under foreign pressure. They stated that the nation had demonstrated complete unity by closing all business. They urged the rulers and all political forces to get approved resolutions in support of Blasphemy Law from the National assembly and Senate.
In Lahore, Tahafuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat Mahaz organised Hurmat-e-Rasool rally outside the Lahore Press Club. Dr Raghib Hussain Naeemi, Athar-ul-Qadri, Raza-e-Mustafa, Muhammad Ali Naqashbandi, Nawaz Kharal, Ziaul Haq Naqashbandi, Hasseb Qadri and other led the rally.
Addressing the participants, Dr Raghib Naeemi warned the rulers against introducing any amendment to the law, saying that the Muslims would not accept any punishment less than death for any blasphemer. He vowed to utilise all energies for protecting blasphemy law.
Speaking at a rally in Mansehra, JI Amir Syed Munawar Hasan said the government assurance against any amendment in the law would be acceptable only if Prime Minister Gilani personally made an announcement to this effect on the floor of the Parliament. He said for showing sincerity, the government should initiate action against the Punjab Governor for campaigning against the law.
Addressing Juma congregation at Jamia Masjid Al-Qadsia, JamaÂ’at-ud-DaÂ’wa Chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed urged the rulers to make sincere efforts for persuading the world community to pass the law regarding death sentence for those committing blasphemy against all prophets. He suggested the UN to step in and pass blasphemy law for all countries.
In Karachi, Sahibzada Fazal Karim, Haji Hanif Tayyab and Sarwat Ijaz Qadri lead the mammoth rally. Sahibzada Khalid Sultan led a huge public gathering in Quetta, Akhlaq Jalali in Rawalpindi, Shadab Raza Naqashbandi in Faisalabad, Daud Rizvi in Gujranwala, Afzal Qadri at Gujrat, Mehfooz Mashadi at Mandi Bahauddin, Arif Saeedi at Sukkur, Safdar Gilani at Mianwali, Ajmal Gilani at Narang Mandi while Mufti Fazal-ur-Rehman led rally at Okara.
Besides these cities, massive demonstrations were also staged in Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Narowal, Pasrur, Muridke, Sialkot, Jhelum, Jhang, Kasur, Raiwind, Bahawalnagar, Rahim Yar Khan, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Kotli, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Tank and Burewala. Business centres and shops also remained closed in these cities.
In several major cities including Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar, small markets in residential areas were completely closed till at noon. However, some of the traders opened their shops in the afternoon.
In Karachi, complete but peaceful shutter-down strike was observed across the metropolis. There was no public transport in the city, where demonstrators blocked traffic. Daily routine life was suspended as shops and markets throughout the metropolis remained closed.
Transporters fully took party in strike to make it successful and effective.
However, private cars and motorcycles were seen plying on the roads.
The people staged huge and small rallies in various parts of the city to give vent to their anger against proposed changes to the Blasphemy Law.
Sunni Ittehad Council Chief Sahibzada Fazal Karim took out a big rally from Numaish Chowrangi to Shah Alam Bukhari Eidgah, which was attended by a large number of people.
Speaking to the participants, Sunni Ittehad Council Chairman Fazal Karim threatened to launch a civil disobedience movement if the government tried to amend the law.
In Rawalpindi, on the call of Tahafuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat (TNR), traders observed a complete shutter-down strike in the city against rulersÂ’ shameful attempt to change the Blasphemy Law. All the markets, shopping centres and Bazaars remained closed at Saddar, Bank Road, Chick Bazaar, Ganjmandi, Liaquat Road, City Saddar Road, Sotter Mandi, and other areas of the city.
After Juma prayers, hundreds of thousands of traders and ulema belonging to different schools of thought held a protest demonstration at Committee Chowk giving a clear warning to the government that entire nation would march towards Islamabad if the rulers tried to make any amendment in law.
While addressing the protesters, the speakers demanded removal of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer from his office as well as of former federal minister Sherry Rehman from PPP for their alleged efforts to get passed the amendment bill from the Parliament.
They came down hard on Interior Minister Rehman Malik over his failure to recite of Surah-e-Ikhlas correctly. They said such politicians had no right to rule the country and they should step-down immediately.
In Peshawar, traders community also observed complete shutter-down against the proposed changes to the Blasphemy Law and demanded that the Christian woman should be handed for committing blasphemy. Businesses remained closed and city-wide rallies were held by the religious parties to record their protest.
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Somali gunmen kill 15 lawmakers
Somali gunmen on Tuesday stormed a Mogadishu hotel popular with government officials, police said, and a legislator inside said 15 parliamentarians were killed.
“They have slaughtered 15 MPs. We are surrounding the hotel area. We want to catch them and our troops are there,†legislator Mohamed Hasan was quoted as saying by Reuters.
Strikes inside Pakistan to make US safe: CIA
WASHINGTON – While admitting that the war in Afghanistan had “serious problems”, CIA Director Leon Panetta gave little chance to a political reconciliation process succeeding in that war-torn country.
In an interview with the ABC programme “This Week”, he said the Taliban and their allies would only take part in the process if they believed they faced certain defeat.
“We have seen no evidence that they are truly interested in reconciliation, where they would surrender their arms, where they would denounce al-Qaeda, where they would really try to become part of that society,” Panetta said amid reports that Pakistan was trying to promote a political settlement that would incorporate the Taliban into a power-sharing arrangement with President Hamid Karzai.
The CIA chief, who rarely gives interviews to news media, also defended the widely criticized CIA drone strikes in the Pak-Afghan region, insisting that claims they violate international law are “dead wrong.”
“We have a duty, we have a responsibility, to defend this country so that al-Qaeda never conducts that kind of attack again,” he said while justifying drone attacks, which have also been condemned by a United Nations human rights expert.
On the Afghan war, Panetta said the US was making progress, but “This is going to be tough. This is not going to be easy.”
“We’re dealing with tribal societies. We’re dealing with a country that has problems with governance, problems with corruption, problems with narcotics trafficking, problems with a Taliban insurgency.
“It’s harder, it’s slower than I think anyone anticipated,” he added.
The CIA chief said the problems in Afghanistan he had cited were the major challenges to the goal of “making sure al Qaeda never finds another safe haven from which to attack this country.”
“Is the strategy the right strategy? We think so,” he said. “I think…the key to success or failure is whether the Afghans accept responsibility, are able to deploy an effective army and police force to maintain stability. If they can do that, then I think weÂ’re going to be able to achieve the kind of progress and the kind of stability that the President is after,” Panetta said.
Panetta also said that al-Qaeda is probably at its weakest since the Sept 11 attacks because of US-led strikes, with only 50 to 100 militants — mainly in Kandahar — operating inside Afghanistan and the rest hiding along Pakistan’s mountainous border region.
The CIA director said the US hasnÂ’t had good intelligence on Osama bin LadenÂ’s whereabouts for years and that the terrorist network is finding smarter ways to try to attack the United States.
“He obviously has tremendous security around him,” Panetta said of the al-Qaeda leader sought by the United States in connection with the September 11, 2001 attacks.
With further efforts to disrupt al-Qaeda operations and kill al-Qaeda leaders in Afghanistan, “we think ultimately we can flush out” Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the group’s second-in-command, Panetta said.
However, he acknowledged it had been years since the US had any good intelligence on the precise location of bin Laden.
Of greatest concern, he said, is al-QaedaÂ’s reliance on operatives without previous records or those living in the US.
“We are engaged in the most aggressive operations in the history of the CIA in that part of the world, and the result is that we are disrupting their leadership.”
“Noting increased violence against US and NATO forces in Kandahar and Helmand provinces, Panetta said the “key to success or failure is whether the Afghans accept responsibility” for securing and governing their country.
With further efforts to disrupt al Qaeda operations and kill al Qaeda leaders in Afghanistan, “we think ultimately we can flush out” Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the group’s second-in-command, Panetta said. However, he acknowledged it had been years since the US had any good intelligence on the precise location of bin Laden.
Panetta also made clear that the threat from al-Qaeda remains the nation’s main concern, noting the group’s use of people who lack any terrorism record — such as the suspect in the botched bombing attempt of a US airliner on Christmas day — as a way to infiltrate US safeguards. He also mentioned sleeper agents already in the country, and people who “self-radicalize” such as Maj Nidal Hasan, the suspect in the Ft Hood, Texas, shootings.
“Those kinds of threats represent I think the most serious threat to the United States right now,” Panetta said.
“Winning in Afghanistan is having a country that is stable enough to ensure that there is no safe haven for al Qaeda or for a militant Taliban that welcomes al Qaeda,” Panetta said.
On Iran, Panetta said the Tehran government continues to develop the capability to build a nuclear weapon, but that debate exists within the country on whether to actually do so.
“We think they have enough low-enriched uranium right now for two weapons,” Panetta said. “They do have to enrich it, fully, in order to get there. And we would estimate that if they made that decision, it would probably take a year to get there, probably another year to develop the kind of weapon delivery system in order to make that viable.”
Regarding North Korea, Panetta said the question of who will succeed leader Kim Jong Il is likely behind recent military acts such as the alleged sinking of a South Korean navy ship.
“I think that could have been part of it, in order to establish credibility for his son,” Panetta said of a likely successor, adding: “His son is very young. His son is very untested. His son is loyal to his father and to North Korea, but his son does not have the kind of credibility with the military, because nobody really knows what he’s going to be like.”
However, Panetta said he doubted there would be further escalation, noting that “in the end, they always back away from the brink and I think they’ll do that now.”
Monitoring Desk adds: When asked as to how can a company allegedly responsible for killing 17 unarmed civilians in Baghdad in 2007 continue to get State Department and CIA contracts, Panetta said there is ‘not much choice’ because few companies have the capabilities of Blackwater.
“Since I have become director, I have asked our agency to review every contract we have had with Blackwater and whatever their new name is now – Xe – to ensure first and foremost that we have no contract in which they are engaged in any CIA operations. WeÂ’re doing our own operations. ThatÂ’s important that we do not contract that out to anybody,” Panetta told ABC.
“But at the same time I have to tell you that in the war zone, we continue to have needs for security. You’ve got a lot of forward bases. You’ve got a lot of attacks on some of those bases. We’ve got to have security. Unfortunately, there are few companies that provide that kind of security,” Panetta continued.
“State Department relies on them. We rely on them to a certain extent. So, we’ve bid out some of those contracts. They provided a bid that underbid everyone else by about $26 million and a panel that we had said that they can do the job, that they’ve shaped up their act,” he said.
“There was really not much choice but to accept that contract,” said Panetta. “But having said that, I will tell you that I continue to be very cautious about any of those contracts and we’re reviewing all of the bids that we have with that company,” he concluded.
PCB appoints Irfan Qadir to hear players’ appeals
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Khaleda Zia’s lawyers threaten judges
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Suriya has priory worked with Murugadoss in “Ghajini“ that was remade in Hindi starring Aamir Khan and now he will soon be making an entry in the Bollywood.
Shruti did a [...]
Scoreboard: India vs Bangladesh, First Test
Scoreboard of the first cricket Test between India and Bangladesh on the fifth and last day here Thursday.
India: First innings 243 all out
Bangladesh: First innings 242 all out
India: Second innings: 413/8 declared
Bangladesh: Second innings (overnight 67/2)
Tamim Iqbal c Dravid b Sehwag 52
Imrul Kayes c Karthik b Zaheer 1
Shahriar Nafees c Sehwag b Ishant 21
Mohammad Ashraful [...]
Lunch scoreboard: India vs Bangladesh, First Test, Fifth day
Scoreboard at lunch on the fifth day of the first cricket Test between India and Bangladesh here Thursday.
India: First innings 243 all out
Bangladesh: First innings 242 all out
India: Second innings: 413/8 declared
Bangladesh: Second innings (overnight 67/2)
Tamim Iqbal c Dravid b Sehwag 52
Imrul Kayes c Karthik b Zaheer 1
Shahriar Nafees c Sehwag b Ishant 21
Mohammad Ashraful [...]
Scoreboard: India vs. Bangladesh, First Test, Day four
Scoreboard at the end of the fourth day’s play in the first cricket Test between India and Bangladesh here Wednesday.
India: First innings 243 all out
Bangladesh: First innings 242 all out
India: Second innings
Gautam Gambhir c Shahriar Nafees b Shafiul Islam 116
Virender Sehwag c Raqibul Hasan b Shakib Al Hasan 45
Amit Mishra c Tamim Iqbal b Mahmudullah [...]
Tea scoreboard: India vs Bangladesh, fourth day, first Test
Scoreboard at tea on the fourth day of the first cricket Test between India and Bangladesh here Wednesday.
India: First innings 243 all out
Bangladesh: First innings 242 all out
India: Second innings
Gautam Gambhir c Shahriar Nafees b Shafiul Islam 116
Virender Sehwag c Raqibul Hasan b Shakib Al Hasan 45
Amit Mishra c Tamim Iqbal b Mahmudullah 50
Rahul Dravid [...]
Lunch scoreboard: India vs Bangladesh, fourth day, first Test
Scoreboard at lunch on the fourth day of the first Test between India and Pakistan.
India: first innings 243 all out
Bangladesh: first innings 242 all out
India: second innings
Gautam Gambhir c Shahriar Nafees b Shafiul Islam 116
Virender Sehwag c Raqibul Hasan b Shakib Al Hasan 45
Amit Mishra c Tamim Iqbal b Mahmudullah 50
Rahul Dravid run out [...]
Tea scoreboard: India vs. Bangaldesh, First Test, third day
Scoreboard at tea on the third day of the first cricket test between India and Bangladesh here Tuesday.
India: first innings 243 all out
Bangladesh: first innings
Tamim Iqbal b Khan 31
Imrul Kayes lbw b Khan 23
Shahriar Nafees c Laxman b Sharma 4
Mohammad Ashraful c Dravid b Sharma 2
Raqibul Hasan c Karthik b Sreesanth 17
Shakib Al Hasan c [...]
Lunch scoreboard: India vs Bangladesh, day three, first Test
Scoreboard at lunch on the third day of the first Test between India and Bangladesh here Tuesday.
India: first innings 243 all out
Bangladesh: first innings
Tamim Iqbal b Khan 31
Imrul Kayes lbw b Khan 23
Shahriar Nafees c Laxman b Sharma 4
Mohammad Ashraful c Dravid b Sharma 2
Raqibul Hasan c Karthik b Sreesanth 17
Shakib Al Hasan c [...]
Scoreboard: India vs Bangladesh, second day, first Test
The following is the scoreboard at stumps on the second day of the first Test between India and Bangladesh here:
India:
Gautam Gambhir c Mushfiqur Rahim b Shahadat Hossain 23
Virender Sehwag c Tamim Iqbal b Shakib Al Hasan 52
Rahul Dravid b Shahadat Hossain 4
Sachin Tendulkar not out 105
V.V.S. Laxman st Mushfiqur Rahim b Shakib Al Hasan 7
Yuvraj [...]
Bad light force early stumps; Bangladesh 59/3
Bangladesh finished the second day at 59 for the loss of three wickets against India in the first cricket Test here Monday.
Raqibul Hasan (1) and Mohammad Ashraful (0) were at the crease.
India were bowled out for 243 in the morning just before lunch.
Only 24.5 overs were bowled during the day due to poor visibility caused [...]
Lunch scoreboard: India vs Bangladesh, second day, Ist Test
Scoreboard at lunch on the second day of the first cricket Test between India and Bangladesh.
India:
Gautam Gambhir c Mushfiqur Rahim b Shahadat Hossain 23
Virender Sehwag c Tamim Iqbal b Shakib Al Hasan 52
Rahul Dravid b Shahadat Hossain 4
Sachin Tendulkar not out 105
V.V.S. Laxman st Mushfiqur Rahim b Shakib Al Hasan 7
Yuvraj Singh c Rubel Hossain [...]



