Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Friday said that the Pakistan Government must question 26/11 prime suspect and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, notwithstanding the fact that two cases had been filed against him that were not related to that tragic event.
Speaking to the TIMES NOW television channel, Chidambaram said authorities should avail the opportunity [...]
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Pak cricket team manager to quit after Champions Trophy
Controversial Pakistan cricket team manager, Yawar Saeed, has said that he would quit from his post after the ICC Champions Trophy.
Interacting with media persons before leaving for South Africa, Saeed said he has already informed Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ijaz Butt about his decision.
“I wanted to step down after we returned from the tour [...]
Indian proof against Saeed not enough
ISLAMABAD (Reuters/PPI) – Pakistan said on Thursday that evidence supplied by India failed to strengthen a case for the arrest of Hafiz Saeed.
Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said Pakistan was proceeding with case but the information provided by India had not helped.
“The material contained in that … dossier apropos Hafiz Saeed is not really enough and doesnÂ’t really strengthen our hands to take, or to proceed legally, as has been expected,” he told a weekly news conference.
Indian officials, having handed over a fresh dossier last Saturday, have insisted that Pakistan has enough evidence to successfully prosecute Hafiz Saeed and others.
Saeed was detained in the wake of the Mumbai attacks after a UN Security Council resolution put him on a list of people and organisations supporting al-Qaeda.
But in June, the Lahore High Court released him on grounds of insufficient evidence, prompting the government to lodge an appeal with the Supreme Court for his re-arrest.
The Supreme Court adjourned a hearing this week without fixing any new date and SaeedÂ’s lawyer said it had been put off as the governmentÂ’s prosecutor was not prepared.
Pakistan has expressed confidence that the forthcoming meetings between foreign secretaries and foreign ministers of India and Pakistan would lead towards progress for resumption of composite dialogue process.
Responding to a question, Basit said dates and venue of the foreign secretaries meetings are being finalised. The foreign secretaries would report to the two foreign ministers who will be meeting in New York in September this year on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session.
To another question, he said it is necessary for the two countries to sit together, take hard decisions and resolve bilateral disputes for the sake of sustainable peace in the region.
He said there is a realisation in India as well that the Kashmir issue needs to be resolved for lasting peace in the region. He said the issue not only involves Pakistan and India but also Kashmiris who are struggling for the right to self-determination.
The spokesman said induction of nuclear submarine by India is not a happy development. He said Pakistan would show restraint and would not bog down in the arms race.
He said Pakistan is cognizant of the security risks and would continue to do whatever is required to preserve and maintain a credible deterrence.
He said the issue of Indian interference in Balochistan was raised during prime ministerÂ’s meeting with his Indian counterpart at Sharm El-Sheikh and this was duly reflected in the joint statement.
The spokesman told a questioner that Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project was very much there and would be implemented.
He said discussion between Pakistan and France have already started on the proposed framework agreement and hoped that it would be ready for signing during visit of the French President Nicolas Sarkozi to Pakistan later this year.
The spokesman said dates of US Secretary of State Hillary ClintonÂ’s visit to Pakistan are being worked out.
Basit said Pakistan-Iran-Turkey train would be launched on 14th of this month. He said the government is preparing Malakand-Swat pilot project for its submission before the next meeting of Friends of Democratic Pakistan in Istanbul.
He said top leadership of the country has taken up the issue of arrested Pakistani family in Saudi Arabia on charges of drug smuggling. He said Pakistan is vigorously pursuing the case as it considers that the Pakistani nationals are innocent. About Dr Aafia, he said we are in the process of nominating defence counsel and hoped to put up a strong case for her repatriation to Pakistan. He however said for this to happen, the defence counsel will need fullest cooperation from Dr Aafia.
He said the UK Court had rejected petitions of several Pakistani students against their forced deportation to Pakistan but he students are planning to file another appeal which is likely to be heard in March/April next year.
The spokesman said the remains of an official of Pakistan Embassy in Jakarta who fell victim to swine flu were brought to Pakistan and buried in Islamabad on Thursday.
He said the government was considering issuance of travel advisory to Pakistani citizens.
Pakistan adjourns ‘militant’ case
Pakistan’s Supreme Court has adjourned a hearing that sought the re-arrest of the head of an Islamic charity in connection with the Mumbai attacks.
A lawyer acting for Hafiz Saeed said the court had adjourned the hearing indefinitely because the prosecution was not prepared for the case.
Mr Saeed heads Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a charity accused of being a front for the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group.
He denies any involvement in the Mumbai (Bombay) attacks of November 2008.
More than 170 people were killed, nine of them gunmen. India blames Lashkar-e-Taiba for the attacks.
The government wants Mr Saeed returned to custody.
He was released in June by a Lahore court which found insufficient evidence for his continued detention. </p
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76 judges cease to hold office
ISLAMABAD – In pursuance of the judgment of the full bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, dated July 31, 2009, the President of Pakistan is pleased to approve that the following 76 judges of Supreme Court and High Courts shall cease to hold their offices with immediate effect:
Supreme Court
Mr Justice Muhammad Qaim Jan, Mr Justice Ijazul Hassan, Mr Justice Muhammad Moosa K Leghari, Mr Justice Ch Ejaz Yousuf, Mr Justice Mian Hamid Farooq, Mr Justice Syed Zawwar Hussain Jaffery, Mr Justice Muhammad Farrukh Mahmud, Mr Justice Shaikh Hakim Ali, Mr Justice Sardar Muhammad Aslam.
Lahore High Court
Mr Justice Justice Zubda-tul-Hussain, Mr Justice Zafar Iqbal Chaudhry, Mr Justice Khawaja Farooq Saeed, Mr Justice Muhammad Akram Qureshi, Mr Justice Khurshid Anwar Bhindar, Mr Justice Mazhar Hussain Minhas, Mr Justice Saifur Rehman, Mr Justice S Ali Hassan Rizvi, Mr Justice Muhammad Ashraf Bhatti, Mr Justice Rana Zahid Mahmood, Mr Justice Kazim Ali Malik, Mr Justice Hafiz Tariq Nasim, Mr Justice Khalil Ahmad, Mr Justice MA Zafar, Mr Justice Malik Saeed Ejaz, Mr Justice Syed Shaheen Masood Rizvi, Mr Justice Ali Akbar Qureshi, Mr Justice Muhammad Ahsan Bhoon, Mr Justice Pervez Ali Chawla, Mr Justice Habibullah Shakir, Mr Justice Nazir Ahmad Ghazi, Mr Justice Abdul Sattar Goraya, Mr Justice Syed Ihtesham Qadir Shah, Mr Justice Jamila Jahanoor Aslam, Mr Justice Mahmood Akhtar Khan, Mr Justice Jamshed Rahmatullah, Mr Justice Pervez Inayat Malik, Mr Justice Arshad Mahmood, Mr Justice Irfan Qadir, Mr Justice Syed Zulfikar Ali Bukhari, Mr Justice Ch Naeem Masood, Mr Justice Mr Justice Anwarul Haq Pannu, Mr Justice Muhammad Shafqat Khan Abbasi, Mr Justice Imtiaz Rasheed Siddqui.
Sindh High Court
Mr Justice Bin Yamin, Mr Justice Khalid Ali Z Qazi, Mr Justice Salman Ansari, Mr Justice Abdul Rehman Farooq Pirzada, Mr Justice Abdul Rasheed Klwar, Mr Justice Zafar Ahmed Khan Sherwani, Mr Justice Syed Mehmood Alam Rizvi, Ms Justice Soofia Latif, Mr Justice Maqbool Ahmed Awan, Mr Justice Safdar Ali Bhutto, Mr Justice Moharram G Baloch, Mr Justice Malik Muhammad Aqil, Mr Justice Syed Shafqat Ali Shah Masoomi, Mr Justice Muhammad Iqbal Mahar, Mr Justice Khadim Hussain M Shaikh, Mr Justice M Ismail Bhutto, Mr Justice Arshad Siraj Memon, Mr Justice Amer Raza Naqvi, Mr Justice M Karim Khan Agha, Mr Justice Salman Talibuddin.
Peshawar High Court
Mr Justice Shaji Rehman Khan, Mr Justice Ghulam Mohayuddin Malik, Mr Justice Ziauddin Khattak, Mr Justice Syed Mussaddiq Hussain Gilani, Mr Justice Syed Yahya Zahid Gilani, Mr Justice M Alam Khan.
Islamabad High Court
Mr Justice M Munir Paracha, Mr Justice Syed Qalb-i-Hassan, Mr Justice Raja Saeed Akram Khan, Mr Justice M Arshad Tabrez, Mr Justice Amjad Iqbal Qureshi, Mr Justice M Ramzan Chaudhry, Mr Justice Syed Intikhab Hussain Shah.
The President of Pakistan has been further pleased to approve the repatriation of following judges:
Mr Justice Sakhi Hussain Bukhari and Mr Justice Zia Pervez have been repatriated from Supreme Court of Pakistan while Mr Justice Bilwal Khan has been repatriated from Islamabad High Court.
This was stated in a Press release issued by PID late on Sunday night.
Pak refuses to arrest Saeed saying ‘not enough proof’ of his involvement in 26/11
Pakistan has denied arresting Jamaat-ud-Daawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, in connection with the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.
Interior Advisor Rehman Malik said there is ‘not enough proof’ of Saeed’s involvement in the 26/11 carnage, so the alleged mastermind could not be put behind bars.
Malik said Islamabad has asked New Delhi to provide details of [...]
Movie review – Jashnn : Impressive act
Jashnn – Impressive act
Rating: 3 out of 5*
Starring: Adhyayan Suman, Shahana Goswami, Anjana Sukhani and Humayun Saeed
Director duo – Raksha and Hasnain
Jashnn revolves around the life of twenty year old Akash Verma (Adhyayan Suman) who aspires to be the latest singing sensation of India and become the heartthrob of millions of fans. But he is [...]
NA sports committee wants bailable warrant against PCB chief
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt is headed for further trouble with the National Assembly’s (NA) Standing Committee on Sports recommending issue of a bailable warrant against him.
The committee, which is headed byJamshad Desti, said that a bailable warrant should be issued against Butt for his ‘intentional absence’ from a committee meeting.
The meeting was [...]
NA sports committee wants bailable warrant against PCB chief
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt is headed for further trouble with the National Assembly’s (NA) Standing Committee on Sports recommending issue of a bailable warrant against him.
The committee, which is headed byJamshad Desti, said that a bailable warrant should be issued against Butt for his ‘intentional absence’ from a committee meeting.
The meeting was [...]



