Bollywood actress Vidya Balan says the audience will see her in a “bolder avatar” in the upcoming movie “Dirty Picture”. “It doesn’t get bolder than this,” said Vidya. The movie is based on the life of Silk Smitha, one of the most popular sex sirens of the mid eighties in the South Indian film industry. [...]
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Shahid refused to do ’7 Khoon Maaf’: Vishal Bhardwaj
When Priyanka Chopra has seven co-stars in her forthcoming film “7 Khoon Maaf”, the question arises why isn’t Shahid Kapoor, who shares an amazing onscreen chemistry with her and is reportedly her offscreen love, one of them? Well because he refused, revealed filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj. “Shahid refused to do the film. That time he was [...]
APC on burning Karachi on 26th
KARACHI – The Sindh government Thursday convened an ‘All Parties ConferenceÂ’ (APC) at the provincial level on January 26 at the Chief MinisterÂ’s House to ascertain and discuss the law and order situation in the province, with particular reference to volatile Karachi.
The decision was made at a meeting held between Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik and provincial Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza at the CMÂ’s House.
Earlier, Mirza in a policy statement on the floor of Sindh Assembly in the morning categorically said that neither he as Sindh home minister nor Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, the IGP and the CCPO Karachi were taken into confidence about the operation by Rangers in city, especially in Orangi Town.
Just a few hours the harsh statement, the meeting lauded and appreciated the role of police, Rangers and Interior Ministry with respect to the efforts being made by Mirza and the Sindh Police for crushing the criminal activities of anti-social elements. They expressed satisfaction over measures adopted and results achieved so far, the official statement issued from the CMÂ’s House said.
Shah and Mirza lauded the assistance being extended by the federal govt, particularly the efforts of Malik, for combating the challenge and maintaining the law and order in all parts of the Karachi.
The also decided to ensure close coordination and liaison among them and hold regular meetings after every fortnight.
In response to the anger expressed by the Sindh government, Malik clarified that all the federal agencies and Rangers would coordinate the Sindh govt and the Home Department.
The three leaders vowed to resolve all issues to maintain at every cost and said the action against the criminal elements would continue without any discrimination.
They also appreciated the guidance of President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani for resolving the political and law and order issues.During the Sindh Assembly session, Mirza came hard against the federal government over RangersÂ’ operation in Karachi without taking the provincial government into confidence, as he threatened to withdraw the powers granted to the Rangers.
He was replying to PML-FÂ’s Marvi Rashdi who on a point of order drew MirzaÂ’s attention towards his statement in which he had showed unawareness about the operation in Karachi. The opposition member also pointed out that people were being killed in targeted shootings in Karachi, but it was strange that the minister concerned had no knowledge about the operation.
Replying to the point of order, Mirza affirmed that he stood by every word he had uttered.
“I still stand on my words. I was not taken into confidence on operation being initiated in the city through Rangers. Even, the Sindh chief minister, IG Police and CCPO were also not taken on board. I don’t know who gave the orders to Rangers to initiate operation. May be the federal government had given such orders.”
He said, “I had signed the summary, in which Rangers had given policing powers,” adding, “I can withdraw the powers.”
Mirza, “It is not a martial law; there is a civilian government. Therefore, the Rangers has to work under the civilian control.”
Agencies add: Rehman Malik told newsmen that he and Zulfiqar Mirza were unaware of the recent operation.
He said he did not interfere into the matter since it was administrative in nature.
Responding to MirzaÂ’s claim, Malik said the Rangers and police were subservient to the provincial home minister, adding that he would ensure sharing of intelligence gathered by the federal agencies with the provincial government.
He claimed that police did not raid former state minister Nabeel GabolÂ’s residence and the CCPO had informed him that he sent the police van to bring back the police security guards.
Malik said he came to Karachi on the directives of President Zardari and Prime Minister Gilani.
The federal minister said some religious groups were dividing the nation and supporting the terrorists who had been aiming at destabilising the country. He would not allow anyone to disturb peace in Karachi, he vowed.
He informed the journalists that the security forces foiled a terrorism bid at the Sindh Assembly.
Later, Rehman called on Sindh Governor Ishratul Ebad Khan where they promised to take indiscriminate action against those involved in criminal and terror activities without surrendering before any pressure.
Meanwhile, three people including a doctor were killed in various incidents of targeted killing in Karachi on Thursday.
The doctor was gunned down near Khaliq Jinnah Hall, Mahmood Shah Road in the limits of Eidgah Police Station. 30-year-old Dr Imran, son of Fasih, was on way to his home located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal from Lyari General Hospital in his car when armed men on a motorbike intercepted him at Mahmood Shah Road and managed to flee from the scene after shooting him.
The victim sustained bullet wounds and succumbed to his injuries on way to hospital. Police shifted his body to Civil Hospital for medico-legal formalities. SHO Amjad Kayani said that victim was ENT specialist in Lyari General Hospital. He added that the deceased was not affiliated with any political or religious party and had no personal enmity with any one.
In another incident, an ex-army man was shot dead in Frontier Colony in the limits of Pirabad police station. The victim 40-year-old Akbar Shah, son of Ameer Jan was a resident of Noorani Area Frontier Colony. He was standing at his shop when two armed men opened firing on him. Resultantly, he died on the spot. Police shifted his body to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. Police said he hailed from Swat. Police registered FIR against unidentified men on the complaint of his brother Mahmood Shah.
Similarly, an Afghan national was shot dead and another injured in MPR Colony in the jurisdiction of Orangi Town police station. The incident took place at MPR Colony where two armed men targeted 39-year-old Fakhar Uddin, son of Mohammad Khan. Resultantly, he died on the spot while Shireen Khan sustained injures and was rushed to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for treatment. Police said the victim was father of two children and used to run a cloth shop in Paposh Nagar area. Police so far have been unable to ascertain the motive behind the incident.
Meanwhile, a Chinese engineer was injured in a robbery attempt here in the jurisdiction of Boat Bassan police limits.
Police said that the victim, namely Shoe Young, drew Rs 5 million from a local bank branch and drove away when armed men intercepted his car and tried to loot him. Culprits remained unable to rob him and shot him on offering resistance.
Culprits managed to flee while police shifted the victim to the private hospital where doctors termed his condition stable. DSP Qamer Ahmed said that bandits fled away when police party on routine patrolling reached close to the crime scene.
Mumbai attack: Court reserves order on Kasab’s appeal
The Bombay High Court Monday reserved till Feb 7 its order on the appeal filed by Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Kasab against the death sentence awarded to him for his role in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack. “The arguments undertaken by lawyers of (other accused) Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed concluded today (Monday), following which [...]
No more romantic films: Abbas Tyrewala
Writer-turned-director Abbas Tyrewala has decided not to make a romantic film again after the debacle of “Jhootha Hi Sahi” last year and is already writing an espionage thriller. Says the disenchanted director, “Everyone has romance within himself. So do I. But everyone has a sense of humour too. It doesn’t mean you should make a [...]
Shah Rukh to perform at star-studded Apsara Awards
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan along with Bollywood divas Katrina Kaif and Priyanka Chopra will perform at the 6th edition of Chevrolet Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards Tuesday. Govinda will pay a tribute to veteran star Dharmendra at the gala. King Khan, who performed at the awards ceremony last year as well, will [...]
Govt set to ‘adjust’ MQM
KARACHI – As the PPP-led government is trying its best to woo back the renegade allies, President Asif Ali Zardari assured MQM chief Altaf Hussain late on Wednesday night that they would not let anyone to make the allied parties annoyed.
He promised to address all the reservations of the MQM and said necessary actions would be taken to accommodate them.
Zardari was talking to Altaf during a telephonic conversation, as the MQM chief pressed the president to listen their grievances. The top leaders of the two parties contacted in the presence of Sindh Governor Ishrat-ul-Ibad called on him twice at the Bilawal House in Karachi. Federal ministers Rehman Malik and Syed Khursheed Shah were also present on the occasion.
The hectic talks continued as the MQMÂ’s coordination committee held a meeting simultaneous in the metropolis and London.
Talking to media persons outside Bilawal House, Malik said Zardari had decided to stay in Karachi for next 10 days during which he would address all the reservations expressed the MQM once for all.
The two sides would list out all the differences and hold discussions in detail for finalising the matters, he said.
Rehman said those who were waiting for a clash between the two parties would remain unsuccessful as the allied parties would strengthen the mutual relations even further.
Replying to a question, he said any change in the Sindh cabinet was discretion of Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah and he was not in a position to say any thing over the matter.
Earlier, President Zardari on Wednesday directed the Government of Sindh to continue reconciliation policy with its allies in the province.
However, after having a meeting with the president, the PPP ministers hinted at withdrawing plan regarding revival of old commissionerate system, which caused annoyance for MQM, sources said.
Zardari, during the meeting held at Bilawal House, was briefed by provincial ministers about the development works, performance of the ministers and law and order situation in the province. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, provincial ministers and PPP MPAs attended the meeting.
However, Advisor to CM on Information Ms. Sharmila Faruqui during her briefing to the media persons outside Bilawal House claimed that meeting did not discuss MQMÂ’s grievances and revival of Commissionerate System.
President Zardari directed the Government of Sindh that reconciliation process, which was initiated by Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, would be continued with all the coalition partners including MQM, she added.
Meanwhile, sources privy to the meeting informed The Nation that President Zardari had directed the Sindh Chief Minister and Provincial Law Minister not to table bill for revival of Commissionerate System in the province unilaterally in the next session of the Assembly.
Earlier during a meeting with Sindh Governor Dr Eshratul Ebad at Bilawal House on Tuesday night, the President had also assured him of not tabling bill to abolish existing local government system and revive Commissionerate System in the province, sources said.
Meanwhile, Advisor to CM on Information Sharmila in her media briefing said that provincial ministers briefed President Zardari on the development works continued in the province.
Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza briefed the President about the overall law and order situation in the province. He shared the data of crime rate in province and there has been a significant decline in the crime ratio during the three-year period of the PPP government, she added.
She said that Advisor to CM on Planning and Development Kaisar Bengali and Provincial Minister for Rehabilitation of Flood Affectees, Haji Muzaffar Shujrah, briefed the President about the rehabilitation work in flood-affected areas. President Zardari asked the provincial legislators to regularly visit their constituencies to keep a close contact with their voters, she said.
The sources privy to the meeting further said that a PPP MPA Naeem Ahmad Kharal from Khairpur complained that no development works were being carried out in his constituency.
Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza while talking to media persons after the meeting said that his leaders had sacrificed their lives for democracy and he was also ready to sacrifice his ministry for the sake of democracy.
Shah Rukh’s New Year wishes
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan wishes his fans a happy and healthy New Year. “To new beginnings. Have a healthy, happy & fulfilling new chapter. May all your troubles be as shortlived as your New Year resolutions. Love,” Shah Rukh wrote on microblogging site Twitter. Meanwhile, Shah Rukh is looking forward to his comeback on [...]
PML-N not govt-friendly
MIRPUR – Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) was formally launched on Sunday in Azad Kashmir, thus becoming a new entity in the political arena of the area.
The announcement regarding the formation of the PML-N, AJK chapter, was made by the partyÂ’s Quaid and former prime minister Mian Nawaz Sharif at a public meeting in Muzaffarabad. More than 20,000 people attended the rally addressed by him. Former AJK prime minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan, ex speaker AJK assembly Shah Ghulam Qadir, PML-N leader Raja Zafarul Haq and other senior leaders and activists were present on the occasion.
Elaborating the objective of forming his party in AJK, Nawaz said since he had always considered Muslim Conference as his Muslim League, he was never in favour of launching the PML-N in AJK in the past. But the circumstances compelled him to launch his partyÂ’s chapter in AJK after those (leaders of Muslim Conference) whom he considered his allies in AJK, supported former dictator General Pervez Musharraf.
Nawaz said he was keen to be with the aggrieved people when deadly earthquake struck Azad Kashmir on October 8, 2005, but he was not allowed to do so by dictator Musharraf.
He said the PML-N would get the mandate from the democracy-loving people of Pakistan and AJK instead of licking the shoes of any dictator in the next general elections in the country.
Nawaz categorically dispelled the impression that the PML-N was friendly opposition.
“PML (N) is Pakistan-friendly and not the government-friendly opposition party,” Nawaz said adding that the party would continue working and striving hard for the speedy progress, prosperity, security and sovereignty of Pakistan.
Meanwhile both Raja Farooq Haider and Shah Ghulam Qadir, formerly frontline leaders of Muslim Conference, elaborated the causes of parting their ways from the MC along with nine other lawmakers in the AJK Legislative Assembly. They said the decision was taken keeping in view the traditional betrayal of commitment and somersault by the incumbent Prime Minister Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan.
Farooq Haider accused Attique of splitting MC for vested interests.
Agencies add: Nawaz Sharif criticised MQM for its alleged involvement in May 12 massacre in Karachi and violence in the city after assassination of Dr Imran Farooq.
“Those who are talking about revolution should answer why massacre was carried out in Karachi when Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry arrived in Karachi on May 12,” asked the PML-N chief.
The MQM was an ally in Pervez Musharraf regime and its leader Mustafa Kamal was mayor of Karachi in 2007 when the May 12 riots took place in the city.
Nawaz said those demanding revolution should define this word. “Is it the revolution that MQM leader Imran Farooq is murdered in London and dozens of people are killed in Karachi in its reaction?”
He said PML-N is a revolutionary party. He himself is an innovative person, adding that the PML-N is a sign of revolution.
The PML-N Chief lamented that the country witnessed massive mismangement in the flood aid. He said corruption is rampant and asked the governmet to mend its ways.
Google brings extra Christmas cheer to Nepal
Despite a deepening political crisis that has cast a dark shadow over its floundering peace process, the Himalayan republic of Nepal still has a good cause to rejoice this Christmas with a pat on the back coming from an unexpected benefactor – Google. For two days starting from Christmas eve, Google replaced its corporate logo [...]
Anil still goes ‘dhak dhak’ for Madhuri
It’s not just Shah Rukh Khan who wants to team up once again with dancing diva Madhuri Dixit. Evergreen actor Anil Kapoor, who has given hits like “Tezaab” and “Ram Lakhan” with the actress, is also looking forward to repeating the feat. “I am hopeful we can work again together. If there is a script, [...]
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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.
‘Generals can be served notices’
ISLAMABAD – A four-member bench of the Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the objection raised by the PCO judges in a contempt of court case and rejected their plea for reconstitution of new bench.
Head of the bench Justice Mahmood Akhtar Shahid Siddiqui while announcing the verdict, remarked that the objection raised by PCO judgesÂ’ counsel are not valid. Therefore, the request is dismissed, the objections are not enough for the recusal of the judges from the bench and to reconstitute the bench, he added.
Dr Abdul Basit, counsel for Justice Hasnat Ahmed Khan and Justice Shahbar Raza Rizvi, asked, “Why only the judges, who had taken oath under PCO, and not the Army Generals were actually involved in the November 3, 2007 unconstitutional step, were not served contempt of court notices.
Justice Jawwad S Khawaja said, “They would also be called if need arises.”
Basit argued that people would that the decision by this bench would reflect bias against the PCO judges. But Justice Shahid stated, “Not people but you are saying it.”
Justice Jawwad asked the counsel to tell out of 17 members of the Supreme Court, whom you trust and was not part of the movement for the restoration of judges.
Justice Shahid said that usurper and those who had violated the Constitution were right but those who had followed the Constitution and refused to take oath under PCO are wrong. He said on July 31 the issue of PCO judges was decided.
Justice (Retd) Abdul Hameed Dogar voiced concern over Justice Tariq Pervaiz and Justice Khilji Arif Hussain, saying that they have taken oath from him, while Justice Rahim has sought the recusal of Justice Mahmood Akhtar Shahid Siddiqui, Justice Jawwad S Khawaja and Justice Tariq Parvez. Justice (retd) Iftikhar Hussain Chaudhry and Justice Hamid Ali Shah have also objected to judges of four-member bench.
Justice Jawwad said that both the bench and bar not only have to save the dignity and honour of this court, but also have to enhance it. He asked Nadeem Ahmed Sheikh, counsel for Justice Hamid Ali Shah, to provide all the documents that you have mentioned in the application.
Khalid Ranjha, counsel for Justice (Retd) Iftikhar Hussain Chaudhry, said that itÂ’s not enough that justice is done, but it should be seen as well. He said in the interest of the justice and fair play, the judges against whom objections have been raised should recuse themselves, so that requirements of Article 10A of Constitution are fully met, which is now a fundamental rights guaranteed to a citizen.
The proceedings for contempt of court notice against the PCO judges initially started on May 10, 2010 and since then three judges – Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk, Justice Raja Fayyaz and Justice Said Mohammad Ali have recused themselves from hearing the PCO judges case.
The court is hearing the cases of Justice (Retd) Abdul Hameed Dogar, former Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Justice (Retd) Iftikhar Hussain Chaudhry, former Chief Justice of Lahore High Court; and eight sitting judges – Justice Sayed Zahid Hussain of the Supreme Court and Justice Khurshid Anwar Bhinder, Justice Hamid Ali Shah, Justice Zafar Iqbal Chaudhry, Justice Hasnat Ahmed Khan, Justice Syed Shabbar Raza Rizvi, Justice Yasmin Abbasey and Justice Jehan Zaib Rahim of different high courts.
The PCO judges were facing contempt charges for taking oath under the Provisional Constitution Order (PCO) in defiance of a restraining order issued by a seven-judge Supreme Court bench on November 3, 2007, moments after the proclamation of emergency by former president Pervez Musharraf.
Govt makes somersault on NAO
ISLAMABAD – Attorney General Maulvi Anwar-ul-Haq on Thursday informed the Supreme Court that the govt had decided to withdraw National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance, 2010 promulgated by President Asif Ali Zardari two-and-a-half-months ago.
A three-member bench comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, Justice Ghulam Rabbani and Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday was hearing identical petitions, of Shahid Orakzai, a freelance journalist, and PML-N leader Zafar Ali Shah, challenging the NAB Amendment Ordinance.
The imposition of the ordinance by the president, involved the transfer of power from the NAB chief to Law Minister Babar Awan, was under scrutiny as lawmakers questioned its discretion.
Attorney General Maulvi Anwar-ul-Haq, who on Wednesday had submitted documents on behalf of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, President Asif Ali Zardari and Secretary Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, said, “The competent authority has decided to withdraw the NAB Amendment Ordinance.” He pleaded before the court that all applications against the ordinance had become ineffective with its withdrawal.
Orakzai said the federation had violated Article 47 of the Constitution, as the president had promulgated the ordinance without the advice of the prime minister, therefore, his petition had not become fractious. Senator Zafar Ali Shah, another petitioner, termed the ordinance “illegal and unconstitutional” saying as the Prime Minister was not even aware of the amendment, it must be challenged. His stance was that when the ordinance was not promulgated validly then in what capacity it would be withdrawn. The counsel said he was contending the manner in which the ordinance was promulgated, saying the withdrawal would not affect the case. According to him, the NAB law amendment aimed to take away NAB chairman’s powers. They questioned as to whether the president could promulgate an ordinance under Article 89 without the advice of the Cabinet or the Prime Minister. The court has directed the AGP to submit its notification and file the reply of the points raised by the petitioners in the next date of hearing and adjourned the case till December 7, 2010.
The AGP in its written reply had denied that the ordinance was promulgated without the advice of the Prime Minister. It stated that the ordinance was published in the gazette on September 16, 2010 and was sent to Prime Minister by the Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Division through a summary dated September 06, 2010, while the PM advised the president, to approve and sign the National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance 2010 for promulgation on 07-09-2010. The president had accepted the advice and signed the ordinance for promulgation on September 8, 2010.
Agencies add – The bench in its order also noted Shahid OrakzaiÂ’s contention that stated that prima facie Article 47 of the Constitution was violated; therefore, withdrawal of the ordinance did not make his petition infructuous.
After the proceedings, the AG told that as there was no need for the ordinance, the competent authority had decided to withdraw it. “The ordinance was not made effective and after the establishment of Islamabad High Court, there was no need to transfer cases by the federal government,” he said.
The petitioners (Zafar Ali Shah and Shahid Orakzai) had prayed to the apex court to declare that the promulgation of any ordinance by the president without positive advice of the prime minister violated the constitution and invoked Article 47.
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PPP wants Nawaz to apologise for keeping Zardari in jail over ‘fake cases’
The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Punjab has asked Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif to apologise to the nation for keeping President Asif Ali Zardari in jail for eleven and a half years by lodging fake cases against him. Addressing a press conference, PPP Punjab Information Secretary Dr Fakharuddin Chaudhry, Iqbal Sialvi and Athar [...]
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