LAHORE – Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Tuesday said that those who looted the national wealth and then transferred the same to Swiss banks were responsible for abject poverty and unemployment in the country, factors which push many to commit suicide.
He came down hard on President Zardari who he said had embarked on a visit to Paris and London at a time when millions of people had become homeless and were struggling for life because of the worst-ever floods in the countryÂ’s history.
The chief minister was addressing a ceremony organised to mark the 133rd birth anniversary of Dr Mohammad Allama Iqbal under the joint auspices of the Nazria Pakistan Trust and Tehrik-i-Pakistan Workers Trust at Alhamra Art Centre.
AJK Prime Minister Sardar Attiq Ahmed Khan, Jamaat-i-IslamiÂ’s former amir Qazi Hussain Ahmed, former foreign minister Sartaj Aziz, CPNE President Khushnood Ali Khan, Professor Dr Perveen Shaukat Ali, Dr Rafiq Ahmed, Waleed Iqbal (the poet-philosopherÂ’s grandson) and Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Ali were among the speakers.
NPT Chairman Majid Nizami and Col Jamshed Tareen were present, but they did not address, probably to allow more time to other speakers.
The hall was packed to capacity and the participants raised slogans during the speeches of some speakers, at times annoying them.
Mian Shahbaz SharifÂ’s speech was mainly a response to CPNE President Khushnood Ali KhanÂ’s address during which he had pointed out a case of suicide in the provincial metropolis because of non-availability of food, and skyrocketing sugar prices, holding the chief minister responsible for all problems of the people, as should be the case in an Islamic state.
The chief minister admitted that people were facing a number of problems, but at the same time made it clear that he was doing his best to mitigate their sufferings. He said no one should forget that corrupt practices by some people on the top had created a situation that the common man was not getting the kind of facilities he was entitled to.
Without naming former federal minister Habibullah Warraich, now under arrest, the chief minister said he had committed an irregularity of billions of rupees.
He recalled that he was mercilessly criticised by ‘musketeers’ whenever he tried to help out the flood victims, some of whom had been left with nowhere to go after the floods swept away whatever kind of houses they had.
He held the federal government responsible for the increase in the sugar prices, and said had the sweetener been imported in May, as advised by him through half a dozen letters to the prime minister, the price would not have gone beyond Rs 57 a kg.
He said he was the one who had opposed the governmentÂ’s plan to impose duty on the imported sugar, as such a step would have blighted the lives of common man. He said since he himself owned a sugar mill, aversion to import duty was against his personal business interest. However, he preferred to save the poor.
Corruption, the chief minister said, was responsible for most of the problems.
He said he was willing to reject power a thousand times, if the situation was to go on unchanged.
The chief minister recalled that he had restored the facility of free dialysis in government hospitals and set up a Rs 6 billion Punjab Education Endowment Fund to help the poor students continue their higher studies.
He said the enemies were trying to create confusion and chaos in the country, a conspiracy that could be frustrated through national unity.
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Looters of national wealth responsible for poverty: Shahbaz
New law against banned outfits on the cards
ISLAMABAD (Agencies) – Ulema from across the country who met Interior Minister Rehman Malik here on Sunday adopted a resolution against terrorism.
Talking to media after the meeting, Rehman Malik said new legislation is being introduced against banned outfits and that the federal government is working in close coordination with all the provinces including Punjab to tackle the scourge of terrorism, reported a private TV channel.
As many as 27 ulema representing all schools of thought met the Interior Minister.
Malik termed the deadly attacks on Data Darbar an assault on Islam. “The third force is attempting to trigger sectarian violence and execute acts of terrorism,” he added.
He warned the ‘enemies’ that the nation has consensus on putting an end to terrorism and that the ulema have already issued a ‘joint fatwa’ against the suicide attacks. “The entire nation is closely united against the attempts to fan sectarian violence and hatred,” he added.
The Interior Minister said the President, the Prime Minister as well as Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif all are on same page for elimination of terrorism. “They (President and PM) are ready to meet wherever Shahbaz Sharif wants on the issue of terrorism,” he added.
Ulema on the occasion read out the joint resolution which condemned the Data Darbar carnage and also called upon the government to take effective measures for rooting out terrorism. They also called for action against terrorists and extremist outfits. “All religious schools of thought are united against the terrorism,” they added. The meeting also decided to hold a peace walk and that the ulema will put forth recommendations for promotion of religious harmony in the country.
MNAs target Shahbaz for remarks on Taliban
ISLAMABAD – Legislators from opposition and treasury benches in the National Assembly Monday criticised the Punjab Chief Minister for his statement regarding terrorism in the province and demanded to make apology from the people.
Ameer Muqam from PML-Q said that the Pakistan Army and other law enforcement agencies were fighting against terrorism and in such circumstances the statement of Shehbaz Sharrif has confused the people. He should make an apology, Muqam asserted.
MNA Nabeel Gabol on the point of order said that after the statement of CM Punjab, other provinces were considering themselves weak against terrorism. “PML-N is not a party of a province but from the statement of the CM it seems that PML-N is a party of Punjab”, Gabol said. He also urged the Chairman National Assembly Riaz Hussain Pirzada to allow the House to discuss the matter.
Legislator Akhunzada Chattan said that in his area, they were in war against terrorism and those who say that Punjab is a name of Pakistan. In these circumstances such statements may become a cause of defeat for us”, Chattan added. He also demanded of the CM Punjab to make apology.
However, MNA from PML-N Hamza Shehbaz Sharrif said that Punjab has been on frontline to support the terror-hit areas and the Punjab government has provided medical facilities to the IDPs of Swat and Malakand. He added that when the House passed a resolution against terrorism, PML-N took stand with other political parties. He also criticised the government for delaying constitutional reform package.
Replying to the point of order, Minister for Law and Justice Babar Awan said that the Constitutional Reforms Committee has done most of its job. He said that the committee is meeting regularly to finish its task at the earliest.
Later, responding to a calling attention notice, Minister of State for Finance Hina Rabbani Khar said that the government was very serious in tackling the problem of rising inflation. She acknowledged that the inflation has risen to thirteen percent but pointed out that its rate was less last month as compared to January this year.
She said that salaries of the Armed Forces personnel have been doubled and those of the government employees would be increased in the light of the report of the Pay and Pension Commission, likely to be presented to the government this month. Abdul Rashid Godil, Shagufta Sadiq and others moved the call attention notice.
Responding to another call attention notice, Minister for Sports Ejaz Hussain Jakhrani said that Executive Committee of Pakistan Hockey Federation is meeting to go into the causes behind poor performance of the National Hockey team in the recently concluded world cup hockey tournament.
The Minister said that initially the Hockey Federation has maintained that the bad performance was because of poor backup support, lack of physical fitness and injuries to some key players.
Jakhrani said that he would be meeting players tomorrow to hear from them about the causes of the debacle. Muhammad Hanif Abbasi, Nuzhat Sadiq and others moved the call attention notice.
To a point of order raised by MNA Shiekh Waqas Akram regarding corruption in a housing society, the Law Minister said that he would call a report from Chief Commissioner Islamabad about the alleged wrongdoings in National Assembly Employees Cooperative Housing Society.
Chairperson Standing Committee on Defence Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho presented the report of the committee on the Bill to provide for the establishment of the National Defence University in Islamabad.
Earlier, during the question hour, Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Syed Naveed Qamar told the House that twenty-two oil and gas discoveries were made during the last two years.
He added that eighteen discoveries are under appraisal while four have been appraised having reserves of three to seven million barrels of oil and 404 billion cubic feet of gas. He said the government has granted 126 exploration licenses to different companies.
Responding to a supplementary question by leader of the opposition Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Minister for Petroleum said the government wants to reform gas pricing mechanism to provide relief to both consumers and the gas companies.
Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, who is also Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, said that the Committee has directed both Sui Northern Gas and Sui Southern Gas to bring down the number of slabs for consumers from the existing seven to three.
To another question Syed Naveed Qamar said that Sindh has coal reserves of 184 billion tons in Thar, Badin, Sonda-Jherik and Lakhra Coal Fields.
Gilani, Shahbaz vow not to derail democratic system
LAHORE – Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Punjab Chief Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif on Monday pledged not to derail democratic process and also agreed on the point that all institutions should work under the ambit of the Constitution.
Shahbaz Sharif called on Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani at latter’s Defence residence to discuss political situation emerging after the striking down of the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) by the Supreme Court.
Both the leaders agreed that under the circumstances, the country could not afford any political confrontation and that the elected representatives of the people were under added responsibility to save the system setting aside political differences. The two leaders, who deliberated upon various issues of national importance for over two hours, vowed to protect and strengthen the present democratic system and to work for supremacy of the Parliament.
They also agreed that members of the their respective parties would not speak harsh against each other to avoid any confrontation.
‘Both the leaders agreed that present democratic system, earned through unprecedented struggle by political parties and the people of Pakistan, would be protected and strengthened at all costs to work for the welfare of the people’, a statement issued from the PM House said.
They also agreed that all institutions should work under the ambit of the Constitution.
‘Both the leaders agreed that supremacy of Parliament, which reflects the will of the 170 million people of Pakistan, the rule of law and strengthening of State institutions would be ensured’, the statement further added.
The Prime Minister said the new accountability law was under process and suggestions from other political parties would be incorporated in it to ensure across the board accountability.
‘The present government has taken lead over past regimes by presenting itself for accountability’, he said.
He said the Constitutional Reforms Committee was working on fast track basis on the repeal of 17th Amendment and said the nation would soon hear good news in this regard.
They agreed that the two parties should work closely to address the issues relating to the common man and for improving the standard of living of the poor segments of the society.
Gilani said that PPP had adopted a policy of reconciliation and consensus and has taken countryÂ’s political leadership on board on all matters of national importance.
Govt respects the judgement of the Supreme Court, he said.
The Punjab Chief Minister appreciated Prime MinisterÂ’s policy of reconciliation and consensus politics, particularly the role played by him in building consensus on the NFC Award, which he termed was an historic milestone in the history of the country.
Both the leaders emphasised that NFC was the fruit of democracy which would ensure economic prosperity in all parts of the country.
The Prime Minister lauded the efforts of all the provinces for reaching consensus on 7th NFC Award. He praised the role of the Punjab government to achieve this end and said it reflected that the political leadership of the country was fully capable of resolving issues of national importance.
Gilani said that stable, prosperous provinces would augur well for the Federation and would go a long way in strengthening the democratic system. The Chief Minister apprised the Prime Minister of a new schools system being introduced in the province by the name of ‘Danish Schools’
He said the project of modern and fully equipped schools has started from South Punjab and were being expanded to the rest of Punjab. He also briefed the Prime Minister about the measures being taken by the Punjab government regarding foolproof security arrangements during the month of Muharram particularly during Youm-e-Ashur.
Shahbaz Sharif’s son’s imported Siberian Leopard doesn’t amuse his father!
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s younger son Salman Shahbaz has decided to ‘gift’ his imported Siberian Leopard to the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) government.
Sources said, Sharif was not happy with his son importing the white leopard and had expressed his resentment over it.
Fearing facing his father’s anger over the act, Shahbaz decided to gift [...]
Shahbaz Sharif’s son’s imported Siberian Leopard doesn’t amuse his father!
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s younger son Salman Shahbaz has decided to ‘gift’ his imported Siberian Leopard to the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) government.
Sources said, Sharif was not happy with his son importing the white leopard and had expressed his resentment over it.
Fearing facing his father’s anger over the act, Shahbaz decided to gift [...]



