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‘American Rambo’ goes berserk in City


LAHORE – An American diplomat gunned down two Pakistani young motorcyclists near Mozang Crossing, shortly after they intercepted him as he was fleeing after crushing another bike rider to death at Jail Road on Thursday afternoon, eyewitnesses said.
Even after killing three people, the Americans went on the rampage as the US Consulate vehicles also hit and injured over a dozen people who came in their way or tried to stop them when they were escaping from the crime scene.
The killer, identified as Raymond Davis, an undercover US spy who is working as technical advisor at the US Consulate General in Lahore, told the police that he shot dead the boys in ‘self-defence’ as they were robbers. However, police investigators and local residents said the boys were gentlemen and they had no criminal record.
The police have registered two separate FIRs, including one of murder case under Section 302 of the PPC, against the diplomat and are investigating.
The terrible incident sparked anti-American protests in different parts of the city while the religious parties have announced protests today after Friday prayers.
Sources revealed that the police handed over the so-called diplomat to the US Consulate covertly late on Thursday night. However, the city police chief claimed that Raymond Davis was in their custody. Replying to a query, he said no doubt the diplomats enjoyed some immunity, “but I think in case of killings they don’t.”
The police are also investigating as to why the American was carrying arms when he was travelling on the city roads without prior information and armed protection.
According the police sources, two vehicles of the US Consulate (white colour Honda VIT-1.8 LEC-5545 and a land cruiser Parado LZQ-6970) were moving towards Qartaba Chowk from Shadman Crossing when the over-speeding pink colour land cruiser hit a motorcycle at about 2:20pm. Davis was sitting in white colour car and he was following the land cruiser.
As a result, the motorcyclist, later identified as Ubaid-ur-Rahman, 25, a trader in Shah Alam Market, sustained multiple wounds and died on the spot. As the US diplomats tried to escape from the scene, local shopkeepers and passers-by started chasing him.
Two young motorcyclists, who witnessed the deadly accident, also started chasing the diplomat, intercepted his car and managed to stop it near Qartba Chowk.
“The boys were chasing the Americans on humanitarian ground as they (US officials) were fleeing from the crime scene after crushing a motorcyclist instead of shifting him to the hospital,” Mahmood Khan, an eyewitness said.
Davis, from inside the car, opened indiscriminate fire with his Beretta pistol using hollow point bullets. An orphan youth Faizan Haider, 23, and his pillion riding friend, unidentified so far, sustained multiple bullet wounds and died on the spot.
Sources further revealed that another two American diplomats managed to flee and reached the consulate on the land cruiser.
“According to our knowledge, all the three Americans are undercover agents of Blackwater, a notorious American security firm, also known as Xe Services,” a source said.
The police sources said Faizan, a resident of Ravi Road, was a thorough gentleman and was carrying a licensed pistol with him.
“His elder brother Kamran Haider was shot dead by his rivals a couple of months back. The killers are on interim bail these days. Therefore, Faizan used to carry pistol with him for self-protection. He was also pursuing the murder case of his brother in a local court,” a senior police officer said, adding that the deceased and his other family members had no criminal record.
“This is true that Faizan Haider was carrying pistol with him but he did not fire even a single shot,” police investigators said and added that they also recovered the pistol and bullets from the crime scene.
As the people gathered on the spot and tried to capture the killer, the drivers accelerated the cars and managed to flee from the spot. Later, the US vehicles got stuck in the traffic in Old Anarkali area, where DSP Safdar Raza Kazmi along with a heavy police contingent managed to stop the vehicle.
Davis took out his gun and pointed at the policemen, forcing them to leave the spot but to no avail, an eyewitness said, adding, the police managed to took them to the nearby police station, from where later they were shifted to the office of Capital City Police Officer (CCPO).
Sources revealed that neither the diplomat informed the local administration prior to his ‘special assignment,’ he was leaving for, nor he got police security.
Medical experts and investigators said that Faizan Haider sustained nine bullets while his friend was shot four times. They were rushed to the Services Hospital, where doctors pronounced them dead.
The police handed over the bodies to the morgue for autopsy.
“The killer after shooting the boys came out of his car and made video of the incident using his mobile camera. The boy was breathing his last when the killer was making video clips,” an eyewitness said.
The police chief said that “He is an American national working as Technical advisor in US Consulate. He is in our custody and we are investigating.” The police have also impounded the vehicle of the killer.
The family members of the deceased Ubaid-ur-Rehman refused to receive his dead body at the hospital. “We will not perform his last rites until the killer is hanged,” Sajjad-ur-Rehman brother of the deceased told reporters outside the hospital.
Soon after the incident, dozens of people gathered on the crime scene, blocked the road and staged strong protest demonstration by setting the tyres on fire, disrupting the traffic flow for hours at the busy road during rush-hours.
The killer also told the police that a pedestrian was killed by a speeding car from the US consulate which came to his help.
US Consulate officials told police that the American fired his pistol in self defence. US embassy officials also confirmed that an American was involved. They also claimed that the men were pursuing the American in his car. The killer told the police that he pulled out his pistol in self-defence.
The US diplomatÂ’s car had several bullet holes in the front windscreen as the killer fired several shot from inside. Later he came out and opened more shots to ensure on-spot-death of the boys.

‘None opposes PML unification’


LAHORE – Punjab Chief Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has maintained that none objects to the unification of various factions of the Pakistan Muslim League, but those who have been loyalists of a military dictator and have looted billions of rupees, must return the money and beg pardon from the masses.
He was addressing the 106th Founding Day ceremony of the Pakistan Muslim League held under the auspices of the Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust in collaboration with the Tehreek-e-Pakistan WorkersÂ’ Trust here on Saturday.
Chairman NPT and Editor-in-Chief The Nation Majid Nizami presided over the ceremony, while Senior Vice-Chairman NPT Begum Majeeda Wyne, Vice-Chairman NPT Dr Rafique Ahmad, former Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz, Mian Farooq Altaf, Waleed Iqbal Advocate, Mian Khalil Ahmed Sharaqpuri, MPA Rana Muhammad Arshad, Parliamentarians and a large number of PML workers attended the function.
Shahbaz, while tracing the history of PakistanÂ’s creation, said that the Muslims of the Sub-continent launched a movement for creating a separate homeland under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and flag of the PML, and rendered sacrifices.
He lamented that after 63 years, Pakistanis had failed to establish Pakistan in accordance with the ideals of its founders.
‘Democratic dispensations were put in place, but the military dictators staged coups by hoodwinking people, and did nothing practically for them’, he observed, while asserting that someone perpetuated dictatorship in the name of Islam and others derailed democracy for plundering the resources sans running the country as per the teachings of the Quaid and Allama Iqbal.
‘Sacrifices were rendered for the establishment of Pakistan to live according to law and Constitution where equal opportunities be ensured for all with supremacy of law, equal rights for everyone sans any discrimination of caste, colour, creed and religion, and be called Pakistanis. But today, the elite have all facilities whereas poor are deprived of basic amenities’, he maintained.
Shahbaz Sharif mentioned that medical facilities were for the rich, while the poor were struggling to get medicines even.
‘Children of the elite get education from prestigious institutions, whereas admissions are declined to the poor in these institutions. This is not the Pakistan as dreamt by the Quaid and Allama Iqbal’, he said, while mentioning that Pakistan was rich in mineral resources, fertile land, water, mountains and talented people but despite this, goals were not materialised.
‘We will have to make a critical review of this fact. The world history is replete with examples of defeated nations making progress through hard work, and we can do the same and change our history through hard work, honesty and sincerity’, he stressed.
The CM also lamented that Pakistan was still forced to depend on foreign aids and compromise its freedom and sovereignty for very little money though the country was a nuclear power.
‘We are forced to actualise even those foreign dictations, which have no concern the teachings and philosophy of the Quran and Sunnah, Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal, and the sacrifices of martyrs of Pakistan movement’, he maintained.
About foreign debts, he was of the considered opinion that loans worth billions of rupees had not changed PakistanÂ’s destiny during 63 years.
‘On domestic front, huge loans were got written off on political grounds, and those are still the owners of factories and bungalows, while the poor are deprived of even basic necessities’, he said, while asserting that in Quaid’s Pakistan, there were news about its President taking commission in Agosta submarine purchase, and earlier the Hajis were looted.
‘New worlds are created through new trends, fresh approach, hard work and honesty and we will regain lost glory of Pakistan by acting upon these golden principles and will make it an Islamic welfare state in true sense in accordance with the ideals of the Quaid and Allama Iqbal’, he added.
He agreed to the proposals of Majid Nizami regarding unification of various PML factions. He strongly advocated the idea of saving every penny for equipping the new generation with latest knowledge, which would root out extremism and terrorism from the country.
‘Even from today if we start making earnest efforts for eliminating ignorance and illiteracy, then the failures of the last 63 years can be overcome’, he said, while mentioning the success story of the Daanish Schools in remote and backward areas.
He was of the view that these schools would be an important step towards realising dreams of the Quaid and Allama Iqbal.
‘In the past, had a dacoity of Rs 50 billion not been committed in the Bank of Punjab, and resources were not looted ruthlessly in the name of the Lahore-Kasur Road, Ring Road and other development projects, then all these resources could have been spent for the establishment of Daanish Schools and welfare of the people’, observed emotionally-charged CM, who also asserted that the loot and plunder would have to be eliminated for regaining the lost glory of Pakistan and making it a true Islamic welfare state in accordance with the ideals of founders. ‘Judicious distribution of resources will have to be ensured and we will have to march forward for making hard work, honesty and sincerity our motto’, he suggested.
Majid Nizami in his address said that the PML was the founder party of the country and it would also make the country strong and stable.
‘India is our sworn enemy and we should always be beware of it. It is unfortunate for Pakistan and the PML that a runaway retired General (Pervez Musharraf) has also set up a separate Muslim League and he is trying to come back again in the country, and God forbid that such time comes’, he said, adding, that the Muslim League had established Pakistan and this party would protect the country as well. He asked the CM to play his role for unification of Muslim Leagues. “If you (Shahbaz Sharif) can make your elder brother (Nawaz Sharif) agree to the PML unification, then no one in the world can stop the latter from becoming the Quaid of the unified Muslim League,” he said.
Majid Nizami lamented the fact that the PML was created at Dhaka, and unfortunately it was no more part of Pakistan.
‘It is now the capital of Bangladesh because of our failings’, he observed, while tracing the history of the Quaid-Allama liaison for the creation of Pakistan.
He rejected the assertion that Pakistan was a secular state, and mentioned that its founders wanted to make it an Islamic state.
He asked the CM to take care of the poor, who were dying of cold and hunger. He also objected to the view that a few Daanish Schools could make the country literate because ‘revolutionary steps can turn Pakistan into an educated country’
‘I have seen a woman with sword in one protest. God forbid that day should not dawn when the whole nation is brandishing swords, and see another French Revolution’, he warned.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Dr Rafique Ahmad paid rich tributes to Shahbaz Sharif on setting up of Daanish Schools for providing quality educational facilities to poor students whose parents could not afford heavy fees. He also lauded the CM for creating awareness regarding the ideology of Pakistan.
Majid Nizami also presented NPT-published book titled ‘Tareekh Al-India Muslim League 1906-1947’ to Shahbaz Sharif.

Justice JavedÂ’s parents killed


LAHORE – Malik Abdul Hameed, former DIG Police and father of Supreme Court judge Justice Javed Iqbal, along with his spouse was found strangled to death at their Cavalry Ground residence in Cantonment police area late on Tuesday night.
Police sources claimed that the possibility of target killing could not be ruled out.
Sources further said the couple, in their early 80s, was tortured and strangled to death in their house located in the posh and fortified locality. The policemen deployed outside their residence 164-Cavalary Ground were absent from the duty. The motives behind the murder are yet to be ascertained, but nothing from the luggage was missing, raising suspicions, a top police source said. Both Malik Abdul Hameed, 85, and his wife Amna Hameed, 80, were lying dead on the floor in the courtyard of the lower portion when the police reached there.
A woman residing on the upper portion of their house on rent found the couple dead and informed the police about the gruesome murder incident.
“Two female neighbourers phoned the police, which reached the spot and detained the both for preliminary investigation,” insiders said. They further said as the women were the first eyewitnesses of the incident, they would be interrogated regarding the incident.
Investigators were on the scene, collecting evidences to determine how the killers brutally murdered Malik and his wife.
Apparently, the killers suffocated former DIG Special Branch Quetta Abdul Hameed and his wife to death by putting pillows on their faces. “We are trying to find out motives behind the killings. Nothing is clear at this moment,” the source said.
Justice Javed Iqbal, a close associate of Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry who had refused to take oath under PCO, was in Islamabad while his parents were staying alone at their Lahore residence. The Punjab Bar Council announced strike for Wednesday (today) and lawyers will not appear in the courts to protest the killings.
Sources said Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) SP Umar Virk had got a tip-off that a gang would break into the locality some days back on which the CIA, in collaboration with the Lahore Police teams, had started surveillance of the area and deployed personnel at several locations.
Days after the newly-appointed IG Punjab Javed Iqbal assumed charge of his new office and spelt out his priorities to bring down the alarming crime rate, dacoits have killed the parents of a senior Supreme Court judge Justice Javed Iqbal.
The police have arrested the street guard and are investigating.
The news got many grave ramifications for the judges and their families after this incident took place.
It is worth mentioning here that the horrible incident has come at such a critical situation when the SC judges are being considered the only ray of hope and the only working institution for the deprived people across the country.
The dacoity-cum-murder incidents have swelled to an alarming level in Lahore as the dacoits killed 55 people on offering resistance last year.
Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif took strong notice of the incident and directed IGP Javed Iqbal to nab the killers.
The Chief Minister of Punjab, the Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court, the Inspector-General of Police, the Commissioner, the DCO Lahore and provincial law minister were also on the crime scene till the filing of this report.
The police denied the media access to the crime scene and cordoned off the entire locality.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Rehman Malik constituted a Joint Investigation Team comprising ISI, FIA, IB and Punjab Police to probe into the ghastly murder incident.
President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif, PML-Q President Ch Shujaat Hussain, PTI Chairman Imran Khan and JamaÂ’at-i-Islami Ameer Syed Munawar Hassan and former Ameer JI Qazi Hussain Ahmed strongly condemned the killing of the parents of Justice Javed Iqbal.
Premier Gilani directed the Joint Investigation Team to investigate the sad incident and submit a report at the earliest. The Prime Minister conveyed his heartiest condolences and sincere sympathies to the members of the bereaved family.
President Zardari also strongly condemned the tragic happening and ordered immediate inquiry into the incident. He expressed his deep sense of shock and grief over the tragic deaths and prayed to Allah Almighty to rest the departed souls in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family.

PPP smells a rat


LAHORE/KARACHI – The PPP on Wednesday termed Salmaan TaseerÂ’s assassination a ‘political murderÂ’ with political motives, as Federal Law Minister Babar Awan in his media talk raised many questions regarding the incident and also pointed finger at the Punjab government for what he called a ‘criminal security lapseÂ’. ‘Why Salmaan Taseer was not provided the security cover of a Constitutional head of the province which is equal to that of the Chief Executive of the province, and which is given to Constitutional heads in other provinces tooÂ’, the Minister asked while talking to reporters at the residence of PPP leader Munawar Anjum where he had gone to condole the death of latterÂ’s mother.
Awan questioned why a person who had earlier been declared security risk and terminated from service was included in GovernorÂ’s security staff.
He said that security of Governor Taseer was handed over to the murderers, while describing the incident as a failure of security.
Terming TaseerÂ’s assassination a target killing and a political murder, he said Salmaan Taseer had one identity only; that of a political man, and his murder could not be without political motives
Is it the fate of PPP only to lift the bodies of its leaders? he asked.
Awan said it needed to be investigated whether it was a criminal security lapse or a conspiracy against the country and the present system. He feared that certain forces wanted to weaken the country through such acts.
He said it was vital to uncover what he called ‘real conspiracy’ behind the murder.
‘It’s not our job to reach at the real culprits, but it is highly important to investigate the matter’, he added, saying his party would not let any one to hush up the whole affair.
He said GovernorÂ’s assassination had raised many questions which must be answered. He further said his party did not want to indulge in any blame game, but it was necessary to conduct thorough investigation.
He said it would be an uphill task for only two civil servants to investigate such a big tragedy. Babar said he was not blaming any body for the murder and all his utterances were within the confines of the Constitution and law.
Babar also seemed dissatisfied over the security cover being provided to him as Federal Minister. ‘I have to arrange it myself, some times also seeking help from Rangers’, he told reporters, adding, that the security vehicles provided to him by Punjab government were without headlights and had weak tyres.
Meanwhile, addressing Punjab Assembly session on Wednesday, Senior Punjab Minister Raja Riaz and Finance Minister Tanvir Ashraf Kaira were also convinced that political motivation led to Salmaan TaseerÂ’s murder.
Meanwhile, the PPP parliamentary party in Punjab condemned the Taseer’s assassination as a ‘political murder’, and demanded tracing the real culprits and awarding exemplary punishment to them.
The emergency parliamentary party meeting was held here at the Punjab Assembly cafeteria with Senior Minister Raja Riaz in the chair.
Senator Babar Awan, Federal Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs and Rana Farooq Saeed also attended the meeting on the special invitation of PPP legislators.
The PPP Ministers Dr Tanvir-ul-Islam, Farooq Yusuf Ghurki, Ashraf Sohna, Neelam Jabbar and Haji Muhammad Ishaq besides a large number of legislators attended the meeting.
Addressing the participants, Babar Awan said that assassination of Salmaan Taseer was a test of patience for the PPP and its workers.
He said that the party has already faced a number of political murders.
He said that assassination of the Constitutional head of a province by a security guard was a big question mark.
He said that some miscreants were hatching conspiracies to weaken the Federation. He said that the PPP and the Federation were two sides of the same coin.
Neelam Jabbar, Sajida Mir, Azma Bokhari, Tariq Amin Hotiana, Irshad Ahmed Sial and Saleem Najmi also addressed the meeting.
The participants paid glowing tributes to Governor Punjab Salmaan Taseer for his brave stance against terrorism. The participants passed a resolution expressing the resolve to continue the mission of party founder Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto besides continuing the policy of national reconciliation of President Asif Zardari.
The resolution passed by the PPP MPAs also demanded probe into the killing of Salmaan Taseer and voiced for the tracing of real hands behind the gory incident.
In Karachi, PPP Central Information Secretary Fauzia Wahab termed that the assassination of Governor Punjab Salmaan Taseer a political murder, saying that his murder was not an act of extremism.
The PPP government has announced three-day mourning for Salman Taseer and the PPP also announced two-week mourning.
Talking to the media person after the condolence meeting at the People’s Secretariat, Fauzia Wahab said that killing of Salman Taseer was a part of pre-planned conspiracy and said “now we should remain alert to avert from this kind of terrorism.”
Commenting over the issue about who was the responsible for the security of Governor Punjab, she said that the controversy about the security responsibility of the Salman Taseer proved that the murder was political. She said that PPP MNA Sherry Rehman has privately submitted the bill to amend the blasphemy law in the National Assembly.
PPP Karachi organised the condolence meeting at the PeopleÂ’s Secretariat to express the condolence on the assassination of Governor Punjab Salman Taseer.
Meanwhile, Sindh Senior Minister Pir Mazhar-ul-Haq said that the religious political parties had defamed the face of Islam across the world. He said that these elements were hatching conspiracy to break the country.
Pir Mazhar vowed that PPP would continue its struggle against these extremist elements and striving to make enlightened and develop Pakistan. He said that extremists in the country were the remnants of former dictator Zia-ul-Haq and underlined the need to uproot the remnants of Zia-ul-Haq from the country.

Taseer gunned down


ISLAMABAD – Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer was gunned down by one of his bodyguards – a constable of Punjab Elite Force – here at Kohsar Market on Tuesday.
Salmaan Taseer, 56, was walking towards his house after having a lunch with his friend Waqas when one of his bodyguards, Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, rushed towards him and opened indiscriminate fire at him with the help of his SMG gun. Taseer received 27 bullets on various parts of his body and died on the spot. His body was first shifted to Polyclinic Hospital and later to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for autopsy. The post-mortem reports confirmed that 27 bullets penetrated his body. After the post-mortem, the body was handed over to TaseerÂ’s heirs.
The assassin Mumtaz Qadri confessed that he killed the Governor because the latter had called the blasphemy law a black law. He added that he was proud to have killed a blasphemer.
An intelligence official interrogating Mumtaz informed The Nation that two vehicles with eight elite force personnel, including two officials of special branch, were provided to Taseer for security by Rawalpindi Police on Monday morning.
The other members of TaseerÂ’s security team are in the custody of joint investigating team comprising officials of CID, CIA, Special Branch, Intelligence Bureau (IB). The joint investigation team is headed by Deputy Inspector General, Islamabad Police, Banni Ameen.
All the bodyguards of the Governor were also detained after the assassination.
It would be relevant to mention here that Taseer was one of the most moderate political figures in the ruling PPP. He wanted to bring amendments in the blasphemy law and that was the thing that caused his murder. His funeral prayer would be offered at the GovernorÂ’s House, Lahore, today (Wednesday) at 01:00 pm.
There was a stampede-like situation in the Federal Government Services Hospital (FGSH) of the capital as many activists of PPP, media persons and important government functionaries hurriedly gathered there soon after the spread of Punjab Governor Salman TaseerÂ’s murder news.
Scores in PPP workers started gathering inside and outside the Emergency Ward of the hospital and some of them were so emotional to have a glance of the body of Salmaan Taseer that they broke the back door of the emergency ward to enter into it.
Many important functionaries including the federal ministers of PPP, MNAs, politicians, human rights activists and many others frequently visited the hospital where the external post-mortem of the dead body of Salman Taseer was being conducted. Later, the dead body was shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) for internal post-mortem.
Federal Law Minister Dr Babar Awan and MNA Farahnaz Isphani were the first among PPP leadership who reached the hospital. Ahmed Mukhtar, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, Khurshid Shah, Qamar Zaman Kaira, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Syed Naveed Qamar, Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi, Sardar Nabeel Gabol, Najam-ud-Din Khan, Mian Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo, Rana Farooq Ahmed and Makhdoom Shahab were among the federal ministers who reached policlinic.
When Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif reached the hospital, workers of the PPP became emotional and they started raising slogans against the PML-N-led Punjab government as well as leaders of the party. However, the ICT administration arranged complete security including personnel of capital police, Rangers and FC to avoid any untoward situation. Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, Amer Ahmed Ali and Assistant Commissioner (Sadar) Capt. Farid Uddin remained present there to control the whole situation.
While talking to the media on the occasion, Shahbaz Bhatti, Federal Minister for Minorities, urged the government to include those into the probe of murder of Salman Taseer who had given decrees against him on the issue of blasphemy laws.
Staff Reporters add:  Following the sudden assassination of Salmaan Taseer, hundreds of outraged armed PPP and PSF activists took to streets and forced closure of shops, markets and shopping centres in several cities of Punjab on Tuesday. The protests erupted in Lahore, Sialkot, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur and other cities.
In Sialkot, the charged mob staged big protest at Allama Iqbal Chowk where they burnt tyres and blocked traffic to vent their spleen against the incident.
The activists, reportedly, beaten up several shopkeepers and small traders upon their refusal to close their shops.

Yousuf’s return likely in Pakistan World Cup squad

Mohammad YousufVeteran Pakistani batsman Mohammad Yousuf is likely to be included in the probables squad for the 2011 Cricket World Cup after receiving all out support from captain Shahid Afridi. Yousuf, 36, was discarded as a spent force by Pakistani selectors last month because of his indifferent form and suspect fitness. He was not even considered [...]

PM vies to shore up govt


LAHORE – Beleaguered Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Monday reached out to the opposition parties – PML-N and PML-Q -in a desperate attempt to shore up his government as clamour mounted for his resignation a day after MQM withdrew its support from the coalition.
With no headway reported yet in moves by PPP leaders including President Asif Ali Zardari to woo back MQM, Mr Gilani visited Lahore and met Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and PML-Q chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain to seek their support. Mr Gilani began the day with meeting Shahbaz Sharif at his residence. The meeting, which lasted for nearly two hours, ended without any breakthrough. However, both the leaders exchanged views on various matters with special focus on the prevailing countryÂ’s political situation in the country.
As per sources, Mr Gilani said difference of opinion was the beauty of democracy which had to be strengthened at all costs in the interest of the country. “If any party decides to sit on opposition benches in parliament, it can be persuaded through dialogue to come back.”
Mr Shahbaz told Mr Gilani that the PML-N wanted democracy to flourish and would not let anyone derail it. However, he said any decision on the current political situation would be taken at a party meeting being held in Islamabad today (Tuesday). Shahbaz apprised Gilani of his recent visit to Turkey and conveyed greetings of Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan.
Before meeting the PM, Shahbaz met PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif and discussed the situation.
Nawaz Sharif also held a meeting with senior leaders of the party, including Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif, and decided that his party would not join any efforts to “blackmail” the government, sources said. PML-N leaders say that they are cautiously watching the political crisis unfold and have not come to a final decision. “We will neither sink the government nor extend them our shoulder,” said Ahsan Iqbal, a PML-N legislator.
Mr. Iqbal said the crisis was of the government’s own making after two coalition partners MQM, JUI-F decided to withdraw at the federal level. “It seems they have a certain agenda to settle or bargaining to do,” Mr. Iqbal said referring to both departing parties, who remain in coalition with the PPP in the Sindh and Balochistan governments, leading analysts and politicians to speculate that both have left some room to manoeuver. “At the same time, we cannot be seen as bailing out a deeply unpopular government,” said Mr. Iqbal. “We cannot burn our political capital.”
After parleys with Shahbaz Sharif, Mr Gilani visited the Chaudhry brothers at their residence. After the meeting, Gilani told reporters that Shujaat never discussed the idea of replacing the prime minister. He said the PML-Q leadership has assured him that they would strengthen democracy and never support any action which might derail democracy. However, he said Mr Shujaat has told him that he has convened a meeting of PML-Q today (Tuesday) to consult party leaders regarding support to Gilani government.
Shujaat did not say whether his party would seek a no-confidence vote on Gilani, but said it would not try to “blackmail” the government, suggesting it was not after political favours. However, he made it clear that previously PML-Q had supported Gilani unconditionally, “but now the support will be conditional.”
The move to meet Chaudhry brothers assumed significance as the PPP chief and President Zardari had once described the PML-Q as the “qatil (killer) league”, holding the party responsible for the 2007 murder of his wife Benazir Bhutto as it had allegedly failed to provide adequate security to her.
JUI-F: The Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam sent a delegation of senior leaders led by Abdul Ghafoor Haideri to meet PML-Q chief Shujaat Hussain to ask him not to support the ruling coalition. Sources said the JUI told Shujaat that the government should be allowed to fall as it no longer enjoyed the support of the people. Talking to reporters after the meeting along with Shujaat, Haideri reiterated the JUIÂ’s demand that Gilani should resign as Prime Minister. Haideri also said the cabinet should resign as the government had lost majority in Parliament.

Gilani govt ‘terminally ill’


LAHORE/KARACHI – The government of Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani lost its majority in the National Assembly on Sunday as Muttahida Qaumi Movement, which has 25 MNAs, decided to sit on Opposition benches on account of differences with the ruling PPP.
However, the prime minister told reporters in Lahore that the government would stay in power despite the MQMÂ’s decision. He said he was seeing no crisis in the country.
The government can, however, survive only if the PML-Q, having more than 50 MNAs, in the 342-member House, supports the government. However, the PML-Q leadership is in no mood to join hands with the government at this juncture.
The government can also survive if the PML-N, which has 91 MNAs, supports the government, even without joining the set-up.
After the MQMÂ’s decision, the prime minister enjoys the support of about 158 MNAs, or 14 less than the minimum number of votes required to form majority.
When the prime minister was asked if he could expect support from the PML-N, he said: “The question should be referred to Mian Nawaz Sharif”. He said the PML-N chief was supporting the democratic system and would not like to see its collapse.
Answering another question, the prime minister said if the political forces stood united, no third force would be able to think of intervening.
In Karachi, MQM finally decided to part ways with the government and sit on the Opposition benches in the Parliament. The decision was taken at the Coordination Committee meeting of MQM, which was simultaneously held at Karachi and London on Sunday evening.
Formal application to sit on the opposition benches would be submitted with the authorities concerned soon. However, the MQM has not made any decision yet about leaving the Sindh government where it is also a coalition partner of the PPP.
Two MQM ministers, Dr Farooq Sattar and Babar Khan Ghauri, resigned from the Federal Cabinet about a week ago as a protest for not taking steps to address the partyÂ’s reservations both at the Centre and Sindh.
Departure of the two federal ministers was the first strong indication that the MQM is not satisfied with the assurances given by President Asif Ali Zardari to MQM Quaid Altaf Hussain.
A couple of days back, during one of his telephonic addresses to his party cadre in Pakistan from London, the MQM Quaid hinted that the party would prefer to sit on the opposition benches in Islamabad after the PPP dragged its feet to address the issues raised by MQM with President Zardari and Prime Minister Gilani.
The PPP was confident that MQM would remain part of the coalition. However, the announcement on Sunday evening will shake the PPP coalition government at the Centre. It was an unexpected move as for as the PPP is concerned. It is believed that MQMÂ’s decision is linked with hike in the POL prices. The MQM had advised the Government not to raise POL prices.
MQM Coordination Committee also criticised the fresh increase in the prices of petroleum products and demanded of the government to stop putting burden on the poor people.
In a statement issued from MQM office, the Rabita Committee said, “At the time when the poor people are struggling to earn bread for their children and are forced to live a deplorable life, as selling of children, suicides and immolations have become a common practice, therefore, increase in prices of POL products would bring in a fresh wave of price hike and add to the misery of the common people.”
They further said that the increase in POL prices would directly affect the prices of essential commodities and would prove to be a deathblow to the poor and middle class people.
“While the poor people are being taxed to pay debts obtained for extravagant expenses of the Government and on the other hand the prices of POL, gas, electricity and other essential items are being increased on almost daily basis.” They said that the MQM being a political party representing the poor people and middle class would never support any step that is not in their interest.
They said that the time demanded solid steps for welfare of the people, the national security and integrity of the country. They advised the Government to recover money from those who usurped the national wealth and were causing huge loss to the national exchequer by not paying taxes. They demanded of President Asif Zardari to take serious notice of this fresh increase in POL prices and take back the increase immediately.
Speaking in Lahore about the raise in the prices of petroleum products, Prime Minister Gilani said a regulatory authority took decisions keeping in mind the trend in the international market. If the government told the regulatory authority not to raise the prices, it would have to give subsidy, which was not possible in the prevailing circumstances.
PML-N spokesman Ahsan Iqbal, in an interview, said MQMÂ’s decision was a natural outcome of the situation. He said if the MQM sat on Opposition benches, the government could collapse.
Answering a question, he said morally speaking the prime minister should seek a vote of confidence from the House. However, he said, a minority government could also stay on.
Asked whether the PML-N could bring its own prime minister as replacement to Gilani, Ahsan said it was premature to say anything on the subject.
MQM leader Haider Abbas Rizvi told reporters in Karachi that his party would formally request the Senate chairman and the National Assembly speaker to allot MQM parliamentarians seats on Opposition benches.
In a related development, MQM chief Altaf Hussain contacted PML-Q leader Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, PML (Functional) President Pir Pagara and some other leaders.
MONITORING DESK ADDS: JUI-F Chief Maulan Fazal-ur-Rehman has said that opposition parties should sit together and fill the political vacuum. He was talking to Waqt News from Makkah. He said the real situation would arise after PML-N takes decision. He said he did not know what decision PML-N would take. PML-N decision would have impact on the future, he added.
Agencies add: MQM leader Altaf Hussain said if the political dynasties did not come to an end, PakistanÂ’s existence could come in danger. Altaf said the survival and future of Pakistan depended on the 98 per cent of Pakistanis who are poverty-stricken and working-class people, he said this during a telephonic address at a ceremony in Multan.
He said civil and military rulers of Pakistan had made this country dependent on foreign aid and loans. He said the country could not progress until the monopoly of a few families was abolished.
The MQM chief also said that a revolution was about to take place in Pakistan and the nation would end this antiquated system and take the country forward.
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Successful strike across country


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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‘It’s not Quaid’s Pakistan’


LAHORE – It is not the Pakistan envisaged by the Founder of the Nation as the notorious, corrupt and fake degree-holders have become the decision-makers, while the Quaid wanted the country to be free from the evils of sectarianism, nepotism, terrorism and corruption.
People will reject such a democratic system where the poor have been left with little choice to lead better life, and the country cannot be transformed in accordance with the ideals of the Quaid and Allama Iqbal without supremacy of justice, elimination of corruption and bridging the gap between the rich and poor.
These views were expressed by the speakers while addressing a function held to commemorate the 134th birth anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Saturday under the aegis of the Nazria-e-Pakistan Trust (NPT) in collaboration with the Tehreek-e-Pakistan WorkersÂ’ Trust. The function was presided over by Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif while guest of honour was President Azad Jammu Kashmir Raja Zulqarnain Khan. Editor-in-Chief The Nation and Chairman NPT Majid Nizami, Senator SM Zafar, Justice (r) Nasira Iqbal, Zaid Hamid, Prof Humayun Ahsan and Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali also spoke on the occasion. Secretary NPT Shahid Rasheed conducted the proceedings.
Majid Nizami thanked all participants, and was of the view that the huge attendance verified the fact that people revered the Quaid. “I believe that without the Quaid, Pakistan would not have been a possibility. Allama Iqbal wrote a letter to the Quaid and invited the latter to lead Muslims. The Pakistan Resolution was passed in 1940, and the country gained independence in 1947, but we lost East Pakistan because of our incapacities, which happened because of the Generals. The Bengalis who were in majority thought that they would never get a chance to rule since the Army was ruling continuously,” he said, while mentioning that he wanted to see Pakistan as welfare state of the Quaid and the Allama.
Shahbaz Sharif averred that people had no concern with a democracy when hard-earned money of the poor was looted and even Hujjaj were not spared, while people were running from pillar to post for seeking justice.
The CM said Pakistan was achieved after innumerable sacrifices, and faced atrocities of Hindus and Sikhs during migration from India, while millions of Muslims from Chittagong to Karachi gathered under Quaid’s leadership. “Sacrifices were made to get such a land where justice prevails sans cruelty, excesses and corruption, and equal opportunities of progress are for every hardworking and able citizen, but despite the lapse of 63 years, we have failed in transforming Pakistan in accordance with the ideals of the Quaid and Allama Iqbal,” he deplored, adding that all social strata took part in removing dictatorship and restoration of democracy, but today there was plundering everywhere under the cover of this democracy.
“People’s hard-earned money was looted and deposited in Swiss banks, which is yet to be recovered. Moreover, a handful of people are provided with a profiteering opportunity by creating sugar crisis after billions of rupees were also looted and transferred to Dubai during the Musharraf era,” he added.
He also alleged that during the previous regime, machines worth billions were imported for rural and basic health centres which were without doctors and nurses. He mentioned that his government was utilising all resources in a transparent manner and providing education and health to the masses. “These are important steps towards materialising the dreams of Pakistan envisioned by the Quaid. The Punjab govt has promoted culture of austerity in the province and one-dish programme is being implemented strictly in all government functions. Use of sugar has also been prohibited in public offices,” he said.
Shahbaz was of the view that no nation relying on foreign aid could progress, and only those nations survived, which depended upon their own resources. “We are a nuclear nation, but still forced to beg foreign aid. If we make hard-work, honesty and passion our mottos, Pakistan can regain its lost status and join the ranks of dignified nations,” he suggested.
He said the Quaid had declared Kashmir as lifeline of Pakistan, and Kashmir could only be made part of Pakistan if its people would start depending upon their over own resources, getting rid of foreign aid and strengthening economy on sound footings.
Raja Zulqarnain Khan was of the view if Pakistan would not have been a separate country despite IndiaÂ’s independence the Muslims would have been living in subjugation of the Hindus.
While inviting the NPT to the AJK, he observed that Pakistan was incomplete without Kashmir’s liberation. “If it is not done, we will face more problems in the future. All rivers flow down to Pakistan from the Occupied Kashmir, and in an effort to strangulate Pakistan, India is in the process of tunnelling waters of Neelum, Jhelum and Indus rivers,” he pointed out.
He also mentioned that the Kashmiri elders had come to Lahore on the Pakistan Resolution Day and promised that Kashmir would be part of Pakistan. He wanted that the govt must revisit its Kashmir policy prior to the cooling down of liberation passion. “Today we understand why the Quaid called Kashmir as lifeline of Pakistan. We have to take a stringent stance now,” he demanded.
While asserting that the Quaid was the only role model so far, SM Zafar quoted various examples of the Pakistan’s Founder to bring home the point that the Quaid respected law at every cost. He also mentioned that the Quaid’s Muslim League should be united for materialising his dreams. “He must be feeling happy at Pakistan’s progress, but also sad at current scenario. Divided Muslim League should be united,” he stressed.
Nasira Iqbal said women were not being given representation as per Quaid’s thought. “His vision is not being put to practice. The Accountability and Local government bills are yet to be passed, while despite judiciary’s independence, its decisions are not being actualised,” she observed.
Religious scholar Zaid Hamid maintained that the Quaid was a ‘Wali’ and a soldier of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH), and the former was destined to do the job of Pakistan’s creation since Allah wanted this to happen. He quoted Pir Jamaat Ali Shah and Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani in this regard.
He was of the opinion that the Quaid and the Allama could not comprehended completely separately. “Pakistan is the second Islamic state after Medina, which was created for put Islam into practice, which will be done one day since Allah is selecting people to do this job,” he maintained.
Sultan Ahmed Ali wanted diagnoses of the problems. He maintained that since the Pakistan Ideology was not being followed, it was adding to the problems and the gravity of the situation. “We have been defeated because we have quit the Ideology of Pakistan,” he concluded.
Col (r) Jamshed Ahmed Tareen demanded the government to initiate probe why an out of order ambulance was sent to carry the Quaid to a hospital.
Prof Humayun Akhtar asked the people to believe that they were a nation, which should follow the path of truth, as was done by the Quaid. “The nation has woken up and knows the difference between right and wrong,” he said.
Prof Rafique Ahmed was of the view that QuaidÂ’s vision was still applicable, and the Founding Father wanted Pakistan to be an Islamic state.
Speakers also paid glowing tributes to Majid Nizami for his contribution towards the Pakistan ideology, and were of the view that his struggle for strong Pakistan would bear fruit.
The AJK President, while thanking Majid Nizami for extending invitation, and seeing the success of the NPT, said TrustÂ’s responsibility was not only limited to Lahore. He invited the Trust and Majid Nizami to AJK.
‘It’s not Quaid’s Pakistan’

QuaidÂ’s birth anniversary today


LAHORE – The nation will celebrate the 134th birth anniversary of the Founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah with national spirit and enthusiasm on Saturday (today).
The day has been announced a public holiday in Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
The national flag will be hoisted at all government buildings throughout the country. The day will dawn with special prayers in mosques for the great leader Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and prosperity and development of the country.
A 31-gun salute and 21-gun salute would be given in the Federal capital and provinces respectively.
The three services chiefs and people from all sections of the society will lay floral wreaths on behalf of their respective services at the mausoleum of the Quaid in Karachi. A number of political, social, cultural and educational organisations have chalked out programmes to mark the occasion in a befitting manner.
In Lahore, one of the main functions will be held at the Alhamra Hall, Shaarey Quaid-e-Azam at 10 am under the auspices of the Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust in collaboration with the Tehreek-e-Pakistan Workers Trust.
The function will be presided over by Chief Minister Punjab Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif while guest of honour will be President Azad Jammu Kashmir Raja Zulqernain Khan.
Senator SM Zafar, Zahid Hamid, Justice (Retd) Nasira Iqbal, Dr Muhammad Ajmal Niazi, MNA Bushra Rehman, Prof Humayun Ahsan and Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali will also attend the function.
The PML-N Youth Wing will carry out a rally from Nasir Bagh to Faisal Chowk and will perform cake cutting ceremony for both Quaid-i-Azam and PML-N Quaid Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.

Ashura being observed today


LAHORE – Youme Ashur, the 10th of Muharram is being observed with religious fervour on Friday (today) in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir to commemorate the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS), his 72 family members and companions at Karbala for upholding the glorious norms of Islam namely justice, truth, righteousness and piety.
Thursday and Friday are public holidays and all government offices and all other organisations including educational institutions, banks and commercial centres will remain closed.
In Lahore, the law-enforcement agencies sealed the entire Walled City, hours before the main Zuljannah procession was scheduled to appear from Nisar Haveli inside Mochi gate at about 10:00 pm on Thursday.
A Majlis-e-Aza was held at Nisar Haveli where top Shia elders were addressing thousands of mourners. Leading Shia and Sunni leaders were also present on the occasion.
The procession taken out from Nisar Haveli would march on its traditional route in Mohallah Shian inside Mochi Gate and move round 100 Imambargahs in the vicinity during the night. Then it will head towards Karbala Gamey Shah, its destination where it will terminate after sunset on Friday (today).
The procession will take a pause at Chowk Nawab Sahib, inside Mochi gate where the mourners will offer Fajr prayers and regroup after the prayers to set on their route. Here they will start beating their backs and chests with iron chains.
A number of small Zuljannah processions would also join the main procession which would march onward after emerging again from Chowk Nawab Sahib through Lakr Mandi, Chohatta Mufti Baqar, Old Kotwali, Kashmiri Bazaar, Rang Mahal.
At Rang Mahal, the mourners would halt for Zohr prayers and later proceed toward Soha Bazaar, Gumti Bazaar, Paniwala Talab, Tehsil Bazaar, Bazaar Hakeeman, Delhi Gate, Bhatti Chowk and finally to converge at Karbala Gamay Shah at Lower Mall Road.
A number of NGOs, voluntary welfare organisations and people at large have set up dispensaries, first aid posts, stalls of food and eatables.
ISO, Anjuman Hussainia, Red Crescent and City District Government fire brigade and sanitation staff have been put on high alert to perform their respective duties.

Political manoeuvring heats up


ISLAMABAD – The political front remained extremely hot in the Federal Capital on Wednesday as the ruling PPP manoeuvred to get support of JUI-F, PML-Q and PML-Q (Likeminded), besides MQM, to save its government from a possible collapse.
The GovernmentÂ’s efforts to bring JUI-F back in coalition bore no fruit, as Maulana Fazlur Rahman remained stuck to his stance of staying out of the Government leaving the ruling camp in disarray.
Syed Khurshid Shah, the chief whip of the ruling Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party along with PresidentÂ’s close aide Qayyum Soomro went to meet Fazl but talks remained inconclusive as the JUI-F did not change its stance. Khursheed invited Fazl for another meeting on December 18.
“We welcome political dialogues as it is part of the democratic system but we will not change our decision,” said JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rahman while talking to media person after the meeting. He said that his party was sticking to its decision to part ways with Government and would not take it back.
Sneaking away from the question whether his party had given three-time divorce to the Government, he only shared smile with the media men and said that they had clearly conveyed their decision and it could not be changed.
To another question about dismissal of Azam Swati from his office on violation of discipline, he remarked that it was also violation of discipline when the leadership of coalition partner JUI-F was not taken into confidence about the decision of dismissal.
“We were not taken into confidence before the removal of our party minister,” he said adding that PM should have consulted the party’s leadership before taking the decision. He said Azam Swati had followed instructions given by the PM, saying he did not raise the issue before media but took it up with the Supreme Court.
Fazl said that all the political forces were united for the democratic process and his party would not welcome any unconstitutional move in the country.
Later talking to media, Minister for Labour and Manpower Syed Khurshid Shah said Swati was instructed by the Prime Minister to take up the issue inside the Cabinet but he violated the directives.
When asked about PPPÂ’s contacts with other political parties including PML-Q, he said that the dialogue process was part of democracy and it would continue.
He said that they held talks with Maulana to convince him to rejoin the coalition. He said that Maulana had accepted to attend the presidential dinner to be given by President Zardari at the Presidency in honour of the Chinese Prime Minister.
“I have also met with Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and discussed the recent political situation,” he said, adding that he himself had met Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain thrice.
When asked about dismissal of the two ministers, he commented that the two ministers were sacked as the media wanted to the Government do so, saying the media should also praise the GovernmentÂ’s positive steps.
Later, JUI (F) MNA Laiq Mohammad Khan said that removal of Azam Swati from his office was due to the fact that he had taken a stance to expose corruption in Haj operations.
Addressing a press conference, he said that Azam Swati had brought into the notice of Prime Minister the irregularities in the Haj operations. Azam Swati informed the President and the PM about the corruption by writing letters but no action was taken on it, he said. He said that the Government was also annoyed as Azam Swati had pledged to provide evidence of corruption in the apex court, he added.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has invited Pakistan Muslim League (Likeminded) President Senator Saleem Saifullah Khan for meeting, ostensibly to further the agenda of reconciliatory policy of Pakistan PeopleÂ’s Party.
After getting a strong ‘no’ from Maulana Fazlur Rehman the need to look for new allies needed even more and the call was made in this backdrop, sources in the government informed The Nation.
The information was later confirmed by Saleem Saifullah Khan after the groupÂ’s informal meeting where he announced the formal meeting of the group in Lahore on Thursday to take a decision on the GovernmentÂ’s initiative to woo them into the ruling coalition.
Sources in Pakistan Muslim League (Likeminded) informed that Saleem Saifullah Khan appreciated the decision of the PM to show door to two federal ministers and assured him that his group would not become part of any move to destabilise the incumbent political dispensation.
The sources further informed that under new arrangements the Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid) and PML (Likeminded), the splinter group of the Q-League, could be taken on board in case JUI-F did not come back in the government.
Meanwhile talking to media Central Information Secretary PPP Fouzia Wahab said that they were making efforts to strengthen the democratic institutions and the country could not afford any disturbance at this critical juncture.
To a question she said that they were having good relations with PML-Q as they had supported them in getting Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani elected as unopposed Prime Minister.
She further said that countryÂ’s stability and future of democracy were interlinked and all the democracy loving elements in the Parliament should extend support to the incumbent political dispensation for the better future of democratic institutions in the country.
She once again reiterated her partyÂ’s stance to continue with its policy of reconciliation and taking all stakeholders on board while making policy decisions.
Meanwhile, the departure of JUI-F from the ruling coalition has pushed the PPP leadership to rope in the PML-Q by offering it six ministerial slots in the Federal Cabinet.
Well-placed sources privy to these developments told The Nation on Wednesday that PPP wheeler-dealers were actively busy in talks with the PML-Q leadership in order to finalise the deal. The sources, however, made it clear that the proposed deal would not have any adverse implication for the PPP-PML-N coalition in the Punjab province.
“The move is part of PPP’s national reconciliation policy to take all the major political players on board in order to steer the country out of the given situation,” the sources said, adding PPP-PML-Q might enter into a formal political alliance during the next general elections.
However, sources within the PML-Q were quite cautious about the PPPÂ’s offered deal, saying the move had to be seen into a broader context after Prime Minister GilaniÂ’s overture to the PML-Q Likeminded Group headed by Senator Salim Saifullah. They viewed the move with scepticism and said that it could be a PPPÂ’s ploy to woo one of the factions to its side by offering the PML-Q six ministerial slots in the Federal Cabinet.
The sources said that the PPPÂ’s offer could be used as a double-edged sword and one did not know which faction of the PML-Q to benefit at the end of the day.
Both the PML-Q factions, one headed by the Senator Ch Shujaat Hussain and other by Senator Salim Saifullah, held series of consultations within their respective parties to deliberate the pros and con of the PPPÂ’s offered deal.
Some sources were of the view that PPP could woo both the factions by offering them these ministerial slots as per their numerical strength in the Parliament.
Interestingly, the PML-N seems least threatened over these developments. “We are not worried over these developments as long as PPP remains committed to honour our principled position,” PML-N sources said. They were optimistic that PPP leadership would not create problem for the PML-N as main ruling coalition partner in Punjab.
Meanwhile, Fazl held separate meetings with former chief of Jamaat-e-Islami Qazi Hussain Ahmed and PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain. The interactions were made on the sidelines of ‘Tahafuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat Conference.’
“We have closed our doors for the government,” Shujaat quoted Fazl as saying during a brief chat with media. The JUI-F chief and Qazi Hussain discussed the possibility of reactivating the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal.
On the other hand, a private TV channel while quoting sources reported that Fazlur Rehman has set a two-day deadline for the government to review the decision of removing Azam Swati from the cabinet.
According to sources, the development is a result of flexibility shown by the JUI-FÂ’s chief, as he has asked the government to restore Swati to his lost and issue an apology.

JUI-F quits coalition


ISLAMABAD/LAHORE – The PPP-led government suffered another setback as it plunged to another crisis Tuesday when JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman announced Tuesday that his party had decided to quit the coalition government.
The latest twist in the countryÂ’s politics came after Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani earlier in the day sacked Minister for Religious Affairs Hamid Saeed Kazmi and Minister for Science and Technology Azam Swati from their offices. It is worth mentioning that Swati was one of the three JUI-FÂ’s ministers who were inducted in the cabinet.
As soon a high-level meeting of JUI-F made the decision, the remaining two ministers also sent their resignations to the prime minister.
They include Federal Minister Housing and Works Minister Rehmat Ullah Kakar and Federal Minister for Tourism Atta-ur-Rehman.
After the announcement, President Zardari and Premier Gilani telephoned Fazlur Rehman but he refused to talk. When asked about the contact by the Presidency, Fazl while talking to media said, “Please avoid such critical questions.”
He said the governmentÂ’s one-sided decision compelled them to quit the coalition government, adding that they were not taken into confidence over issue.
The JUI-F chief said he had responded positively to the reconciliation policy of the PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari, adding that he asked the president to implement the agreement reached with the JUI-F which had joined the government on the basis of the deal.
He said the party had written many letters to Prime Minister Gilani to take action against the people involved in the Haj scandal but the government did not take any action. Instead, it dismissed their minister Azam Swati who stood firm against the huge corruption in Haj operations, he added.
When asked about the blasphemy law, he ridiculed Punjab Governor Salmaan TaseerÂ’s statements about amending the law and expressed his anger over the private bill moved by PPP MNA Sherry Rehman for this purpose.
In response to a question, he asked the PPP government to revoke the notification of SwatiÂ’s removal and issue a formal apology.
About the future plan of action and RGST Bill which would soon be tabled in the Lower House of the Parliament, Fazl said the JUI-F would oppose the bill and would not bail out the govt from the possible embarrassment during the voting.
Later, as a reconciliatory move, President ZardariÂ’s spokesman Dr Qayyum Soomro reached FazlÂ’s residence for convincing him to withdraw his decision.
Meanwhile, talking to media after a religious ceremony at Kala Shah Kaku near Lahore, Kazmi said a particular group was conspiring against him after his appointment as the federal minister for Religious Affairs. They wanted to grab the ministry, he added.
Talking about his removal, Kazmi said the decision had been taken although there was no solid proof against him but he had no complaint over the move.
“I am simple man and not involved in any corruption,” he said.
He said fabricated stories were being spread just for targeting him.
When asked why he did not resign despite constant pressure, Kazmi replied he wanted to stand up against the conspirators and there was no reason to do so in the absence of concrete evidence.
He reminded the reporters that no accused could be termed criminal till the charges were proved in the court.
On the reports of freezing his bank accounts, Kazmi he had no wealth; therefore, the decision, if taken, would not affect him.
In an exclusive telephonic conversation with Nawa-i-Waqt from Zurich, Azam Swati described his removal as an honour, saying he was the lone minister in Pakistan who had ever been sacked over pointing out corruption.
He said he was grateful to Maulana Fazlur Rehman and other party elders for deciding to quit the govt after his expulsion from the cabinet. He also thanked the people and media for, what he called naming, him as the ‘honest minister’.
“This day will always be remembered as an important milestone in the country’s history,” he remarked, adding that it had inculcated a new feeling in the nation.
It was a JUI-F minister who exposed corruption prevailing in the government, he said.
Swati said the incumbent govt never paid attention to science and technology, as the budget of Higher Education Commission (HEC) was slashed while that of BISP, which he termed as bogus, was increased from Rs30 billion to Rs90 billion. He had walked out of the cabinet meeting when it was approved, Swati added.
The JUI-F senator said he would stay in Zurich at his daughterÂ’s house and also land in Dubai for some days.
It is pertinent to recall that Swati runs a departmental store chain and oil companies in the US where he had stayed till late 1990s but later opted to return to Pakistan.
Talking to media, Federal Minister for Information Qamar Zaman Kaira said obviously there were some differences between the two allies but the matter would soon be resolved amicably.
Though the PMÂ’s House statement about the sacking of the two ministers did not mention any reasons but they have been fired over the controversy about the corruption in the Haj operations. Kazmi is facing serious allegations of corruption in Haj levelled against him by Swati and others. It resulted in media war as both the ministers did not follow the premierÂ’s advice to avoid issuing statements, thus aggravating the differences between the two cabinet fellows.
Prime Minister Gilani has given the additional charge of Religious Affairs to Syed Khursheed Shah, Minister of Labour and Manpower Minister of Education Sardar Assef Ahmed will look after the Ministry of Science and Technology.
The premier has also appointed Makhdoom Shahbuddin as Minister for Defence Production, who will continue to hold his portfolio of the Health Ministry. The slot was vacant after the resignation by former minister Abdul Qayyum Jatoi.
Meanwhile, Secretary Ministry of Religious Affairs Agha Sarwar Raza
Qazalbash has been directed to report to the Establishment Division, while Secretary Overseas Pakistanis Division Saeed Khan has replaced Qazalbash.

Rs 1,500b can be raised sans RGST


LAHORE – Reiterating his opposition to the government’s plan to impose Reformed General Sales Tax, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has said Rs 1,500 billion may be raised through better economic management.
In an interview to Nawa-i-Waqt on Sunday, he said it would be wrong to claim that the RGST would not lead to increase in prices. “This step will be like the proverbial last straw on the camel’s back,” he said. The PML-N chief said the economic situation could be set right by bringing in a team of capable and honest managers.
He said the letter he had recently written to President Asif Zardari had not only diagnosed the problems but also proposed solutions. What is needed is action on the proposals, he added
Reduction in expenditure, search for new income sources and end of corrupt practices, he said, could help raise more resources. Such a strategy, he said, would not only rid the country of dependence on foreign loans but also make it self-sufficient. The PML-N leader said he had held detailed discussions with Finance Minister Dr Hafeez Shaikh and others during their recent visit to Raiwind. He said he had told them that 60 per cent of resources were going to the pockets of the privileged and the remaining 40 per cent were also not being used properly. He said he had not agreed with the governmentÂ’s point of view on the RGST.
According to Nawaz, the government team had indicated that they would meet him again after considering steps about implementing the measures outlined in his letter.
The former prime minister said the rulers would have to change their lifestyle, cut wasteful expenditure and get rid of the corrupt elements. The real problem, he said, was not the shortage of resources, but absence of the right direction and a capable leadership.
Nawaz said the stakeholders were not taken into confidence before taking a decision on imposing the RGST. He said the matter had been bulldozed in the Senate and now bargaining was being made to get the controversial bill passed from the National Assembly.
This, he said, was not the right way to rule the country. He said he would appeal to the rulers to let better sense prevail. All efforts should be made for creating harmony between the Centre and the federating units, and policymaking should be done to serve peopleÂ’s interests and not to meet the requirements of foreign powers.
Nawaz said it was his considered opinion that the prevailing situation was not conducive for the RGST.
He made it clear that now he would not leave the people at the mercy of circumstances. “We’ll not let the government put more burden on the people.”

COAS respects political leaders


ISLAMABAD (Agencies) – Pakistan Army stressed its loyalty to civilian politics after diplomatic correspondence leaked by whistleblowers WikiLeaks said the military had considered deposing the country’s president.
Cables from the US embassy in Islamabad obtained by WikiLeaks and reported in The New York Times and The Guardian newspapers this week also said President Asif Ali Zardari had made preparations for a coup.
One cable cited by both newspapers quoted US Vice-President Joe Biden recounting to BritainÂ’s then prime minister Gordon Brown a conversation with Zardari last year, in which Zardari told Biden he feared assassination.
Zardari, the cable said, had told the US vice-president that Pakistan’s army chief, General Ashfaq Kayani, and the Inter-Services Intelligence agency “will take me out.”
In the military’s first response to the allegations, spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said Saturday “the army has a demonstrated policy of supporting the political process within the confines of constitution of Pakistan.”
Abbas also said that Kayani “holds all national leaders in esteem,” including the main opposition leader Nawaz Sharif.
According to a cable quoted by The New York Times, Kayani told the US ambassador during a March 2009 meeting that he “might, however reluctantly,” pressure Zardari to resign.
Kayani was quoted as saying that he might support Asfandyar Wali Khan, leader of the opposition Awami National League Party, as the new president – but not Nawaz Sharif.
Kayani aired the idea during a round of meetings with Patterson in March 2009 as opposition leader Nawaz Sharif rallied thousands of supporters in a street movement that threatened to topple the government.
The general said that while he disliked Zardari, he distrusted Sharif even more, and appeared to be angling for a solution that would prevent the opposition leader from coming to power.
The cable illustrates the strong behind-the-scenes hand of PakistanÂ’s military in civilian politics only six months after military ruler General Pervez Musharraf resigned.
The crisis was sparked by ZardariÂ’s attempt to bar Sharif from running for parliament and his refusal to reinstate the deposed chief justice, Iftikhar Chaudhry. As a powerful protest movement of opposition supporters and lawyers grew in Lahore, western diplomats scrambled to defuse the situation with KayaniÂ’s help.
Kayani is a low-profile military man said to be well regarded by his US counterparts.

Shabbaz Sharif tipped off JUD prior to asset freeze order by govt: Zardari to Patterson

Asif Ali ZardariPakistan President Asif Ali Zardari discussed with the then US envoy to Pakistan, Anne Patterson, his increasing frustration with former premier Nawaz Sharif”s government in Punjab, whom he believed, had tipped off Jamaat ul-Dawa (JUD) about the assets freeze ordered by the federal government, according to whistle-blower website WikiLeaks. During a meeting on January 2, [...]