Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Skipper Younis struggling to avoid follow-on


KARACHI: The fourth day’s play in first test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka is underway at National Stadium.

Younis Khan's unbeaten ton helped Pakistan fought back to save their first Test against Sri Lanka with a resolute display of batting.

The new Pakistan captain, who came under fire for his questionable fielding tactics that allowed Sri Lanka to amass 644 for seven declared, took his team to safer shores with an unbeaten 149. Misbah-ul-Haq (20) was the other unbeaten batsman. At stumps, Pakistan were placed at 296-3, still 348 runs behind Sri Lanka and needing 149 more to save the follow-on.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Don Gang chieftain amid three bandits killed in Lahore police encounter


LAHORE: Three dacoits including the chief of the Lahori Don Gang were killed in an alleged police encounter at Mughalpura area here. 

Police said that CIA Police Model Town Inspector, Fayyaz heading a police party was taking two dacoits Waqas alias Kachoo and Hafiz Ramzan alias Jani, who were said to be involved in the murder of five persons including over 70 criminal incidents, when near Mughalpura Garfin Ground, their accomplice Mahboob alias Bhola along with his two associates tried to get them free from the police custody by opening volleys of fire, which resulted in the death of his own gang’s members Waqas and Hafiz Rahman on the spot, while in the retaliatory firing of police Mahboob alias Bhola said to be the chieftain of Lahori Don Gang was also killed.

Lahore CCPO a few days ago had disclosed in a press conference the arrests of these accused. 

Blame of Kargil war accepted to save army reputation: Nawaz


LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League (N) Chief Mian Nawaz Sharif Saturday said he had been forced to resign as the prime minister but he refused to do so.

Addressing his party’s General Council meeting in Raiwind, Nawaz said hearing this reply General Mehmood and his associates pointed guns at him and an attempt was made to send him to the gallows.

“I was offered to go anywhere outside the country,” he maintained, adding “Three generals including General Orakzai and General Mehmood approached me and asked me to affix my signature on a paper when I refused they started threatening.” 

“We never tried to hijack the plane, as hijacking is only possible from within the plane and not from ground.” 

Nawaz claimed to have taken Kargil blame on his shoulder to save the reputation of army.

PML-N Chief said our government was toppled at a time when the country was making speedy progress. “What was the pressing need to over throw a government which had two-thirds mandate on its side?” he asked.

“Our patriotism was looked at with doubt but at the same time it is also a fact that Pervez Musharraf had to say on record that there is no doubt about Nawaz Sharif’s loyalty to the country,” he said adding “the enemies had to admit that I was a true patriot.”

Nawaz Sharif said instead of betraying the nation it would be a better choice for one to seek forgiveness of the people and go home. Had I been dishonest I would not have gone out to carry out nuclear tests, he clarified.

He revealed that the Kargil operation was planned and executed by the army under the then COAS General Parvez Musharraf’s leadership without his knowledge.

Nawaz Sharif said Musharraf launched the Kargil operation soon after the visit of former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to Lahore.

Nawaz said he established contact with the then United States President Bill Clinton when Indian PM Vajpayee informed him of the Kargil operation. He said despite his busy schedule, Clinton met wit me (Nawaz). Nawaz said he claimed the blame of Kargil war to save army’s image. 

PML (N) chief said he was fortunate to have loyal workers in the party. About lawyers’ movement, Nawaz said success of this movement would ensure prosperity and security of Pakistan. Nawaz hoped that his party would clinch two-thirds majority in next elections. He said the country was witnessing massive socio-economic turnaround during his tenure as prime minister, he said the toppling of his government was an unjustified act and should not have been undertaken.

44 dead, dozens trapped in Chinese coal mine: state media


BEIJING: Forty-four workers were confirmed dead and dozens were trapped underground after a powerful gas blast early Sunday in a northern China coalmine, state media reported.

The accident occurred at about 2:00 am (1800 GMT Saturday) at a mine in Gujiao city near the Shanxi provincial capital of Taiyuan, when a total of 436 miners were at work underground, Xinhua news agency said. 

The agency earlier reported that 96 were trapped underground. The preliminary death toll of 44 makes this the worst accident reported in China's disaster-prone mining industry in several months.

The mine, which has an annual capacity of five million tonnes, is operated by the Shanxi Jiaomei Group, according to the agency. Zhang Baoshun, the head of the Communist party in Shanxi, told rescuers to take care and avoid getting hurt in the dangerous work of searching for survivors. 

More than 3,000 people died in Chinese coal mines in 2008, according to earlier reports in the state media. However, independent monitors say the real figure is much higher.

IMF concerned over little revenue collection in Pakistan


KARACHI: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Saturday expressed concern over Pakistan’s efforts on revenue collection, with the authorities are saying they were unlikely to meet the annual target, official sources told media.

Pakistan and the IMF on Saturday began talks in Dubai for the release of the $775-million second tranche of the fund’s loan for Islamabad. The sources said the IMF delegation, was, however, satisfied with the overall macroeconomic targets of the country, including the GDP growth rate, the inflation level, tax collection, foreign direct investment, the privatisation process and the export and import targets. 

The meeting between Pakistan and the IMF that started on February 14 and would continue until the 26th, is reviewing the second tranche of IMF’s loan for Pakistan. IMF’s executive board is expected to approve the second installment by March. 

Pak-Sri Lanka Test Series: Second day’s play underway


KARACHI: The second day’s play of the first test of Pak- Sri Lanka test series is in progress at the National Stadium here.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s all claims of preparing a sporting wicket fell flat at he end of the first day play yesterday, as Pakistan team was caught in its cobwebs. The visiting team batsmen Jayawardene and Samaraveera’s undefeated centuries enabled Sri Lanka to pile up a huge total of 406 runs for the loss of three wickets, when the bell was drawn on first day. Jayawardene made record-breaking century emerging as the 10th batman of the world, who scored century against all test playing countries. 

Pakistan defence strategy of fielding seven batmen and four specialist bowlers on a batting wicket threw the host team on the back foot on the very first day. 

At the end of the first day Samaraveera scored 130 on 155 balls, while the captain Mahela Jayawardene made 136 runs and both of them were on the crease. The two batmen alone piled up 229 runs in their 4th wicket partnership. 

Saturday, February 21, 2009

JI to participate in lawyers’ long march, sit-in


Qazi Hussain Ahmad has declared that his party would fully participate in the lawyer’ long march and sit-in.

A delegation headed by Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA)’s president, Ali Ahmad Kurd and comprised of Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan, Hamid Khan and Justice (Retd.) Tariq Mahmud called on JI Chief at Mansoora here. 

Qazi Hussain Ahmad talking to the lawyers said that JI would play the front role in lawyers’ long march.

SCBA president, Ali Ahmad Kurd urged on JI for extending all out support to the lawyers’ community for making their sit-in successful. He said that the lawyers would stage sit-in until the reinstatement of deposed chief justice.

It may be recalled that the ML-N chief, Nawaz Sharif yesterday had also announced his party’s full participation in long march and sit-in. 

Peace Jirga leaves for talks with Maulana Sufi at Deolai


SWAT: Defunct outfit Tahrik-e-Nifaz Shariat Muhammadi (TNSM) and Swat Peace Jirga are holding talks today, as a delegation of national peace Jirga has left for Deolai.

Sources said that the defunct outfit TNSM and Swat Peace Jirga are holding talks today at Deolai area of Tehsil Kabal here, which would mainly focus on future strategy for the restoration of permanent peace in the district.

Later on, TNSM caravan will reach Landakai from Deolai en-route Shahderai and Shamozai and finally to the Mingora town.

TNSM spokesman, Amir Izzat Khan said that the peace march aims at wiping out the fears and panic from among the affected people. The peace caravan will stay put in Swat until peace restored in the entire district.

Swat education department said that government boys’ schools all across the district have been declared open, while the private schools in the area were already open. 

Three foreign troops killed in Afghanistan


KABUL: Three soldiers in the US-led coalition helping to fight a Taliban-led insurgency in southern Afghanistan have died after their patrol was hit by a bomb, the US military said late Friday.

The three were killed on Friday in the southern province of Uruzgan, it said in a statement. It did not give their nationalities. "Three coalition service members died of wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device during a combat reconnaissance patrol in the Uruzgan province, Friday," it said.

Many of the troops in Uruzgan -- where Taliban have a strong presence -- are Australian and Dutch nationals serving with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Forces. 

The latest fatalities take to 39 the number of international troops to lose their lives in Afghanistan this year, most of them in attacks.

Profit taking squeezes 53 points from KSE


KARACHI: Profit taking at Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) on Friday led the benchmark KSE-100 Index to lose 53 points and close below 6,000 level to 5,696.

The share market began its trade in the green zone but later profit taking took away the gains, suppressing the major Index to the present level.

The trade volume stood at 220 million shares.

OGDC was the star performer in terms of volume whose share price dipped by paisas 61 to close at Rs55.25.

Market analysts believe that resistance will be witnessed at 6,100 level.

1st Test: Sri Lank decides to bat after winning the toss


KARACHI: Sri Lanka Captain Mahela Jayawardene decided to bat after winning the toss in the first test match of the series against Pakistan in the National Stadium here. 

The debutants Sohail Khan and Khurram were given the test cap. Pakistan’s 12-man squad: Younis Khan (captain), Salman Butt, Khurrum Manzoor, Misbah-ul-Haq, Shoaib Malik, Faisal Iqbal, Kamran Akmal, Sohail Khan, Umar Gul, Mohammad Talha, Yasir Arafat and Danish Kaneria. 

Sri Lanka squad: Mahela Jayawardene (captain), Kumar Sangakkara, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Chamara Kapugedera, Tharanga Paranavitana, Thilan Samaraweera, Malinda Warnapura, Muttiah Muralitharan, Chaminda Vaas, Ajantha Mendis, Dilhara Fernando, Farveez Maharoof, Thilan Thushara, Suranga Lakmal and Prasanna Jayawardene.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Four killed, 16 injured in Peshawar blast


PESHAWAR: Atleast six people were killed while 16 others injured when a blast took place in a vehicle outside the house of a Union Councillor here on Tuesday.According to CCPO Peshawar, the vehicle was parked outside Union Councillor Faheem’s house. four people were killed on the spot while UC men gunned down two attackers when they tried to flee the scene.The injured were shifted to Lady Reading hospital where emergency has been declared. Police have cordoned off the entire area and started rescue work. Police said the blast damaged two outer walls of Faheem’s house and two neighbouring homes. According to sources, the blast could be a suicide attack.The vehicle had approximately 10 to 20 kilograms explosives, sources said.President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani strongly deplored the incident and vowed to bring the culprits, involved into the heinous crime, to justice.

Govt writ to be established at all costs: President


ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday strongly condemned the bomb blast in Peshawar that killed 8 people and injured 16 others.The President said the government was committed to ensure writ of the government at all costs and would not bow down to the extremists, militants and terrorists.President Zardari said acts of violence; bomb blasts and terrorism were a serious threat to the country and would be countered with an iron hand.

Israel launches covert war to disrupt Iran's nuke program


TEL AVIV: Israel has launched a covert war in an effort to disrupt Iran's nuclear program, a British daily ph quoted US intelligence sources as saying. According to the article published on Tuesday, sabotage, front companies and double agents, as well as the assassination of top figures involved in Iran's atomic operations, were being used to interrupt the program. "Disruption is designed to slow progress on the program, done in such a way that they don't realize what's happening. You are never going to stop it," a former CIA officer on Iran told the newspaper."The goal is delay, delay, and delay until you can come up with some other solution or approach. We certainly don't want the current Iranian government to have those weapons. "It's a good policy, short of taking them out militarily, which probably carries unacceptable risks." "With cooperation from the United States, Israeli covert operations have focused both on eliminating key human assets involved in the nuclear program and in sabotaging the Iranian nuclear supply chain," she said. "As US-Israeli relations are bound to come under strain over the Obama administration's outreach to Iran, and as the political atmosphere grows in complexity, an intensification of Israeli covert activity against Iran is likely to result." The paper went on to cite a report that the Mossad was responsible for the death of Ardeshire Hassanpour, a top nuclear scientist at Iran's Isfahan uranium plant, who reportedly died from gas poisoning in 2007. It also mentioned other recent deaths of figures connected to Iran's nuclear program that have reportedly been the result of Israeli hits. "Israel has shown no hesitation in assassinating weapons scientists for hostile regimes in the past," the paper quoted an anonymous European intelligence official as saying. "They did it with Iraq and they will do it with Iran when they can." Mossad and Western intelligence operations have also infiltrated the Iranian nuclear program, "bought" information from prominent atomic scientists and leaked details to its allies, the media and United Nations atomic agency inspectors, the paper went on to say.

Dollar up by paisa 29 breaches Rs80 marks


KARACHI: The value of dollar against rupee in the inter-bank today jumped up by paisa 29 breaching the Rs80 marks.Forex market dealers said that dollar against rupee surged by paisa 29 and it was being sold at Rs80.05 and bought at Rs80.

6 more ICL players allowed to play domestic cricket


KARACHI: Six more Pakistani cricketers who had sided with the controversial Indian Cricket League (ICL) have been allowed to play in domestic matches.The Sindh High Court (SHC) while ruling in favor of six more players banned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), allowed the players to take part in domestic cricket.The cricketers get permission to play domestic cricket are Imran Farhat, Humayun Farhat, Imran Nazir, Taufiq Umer, Riaz Afridi and Rashid Khan.Inzamamul Haq, Saqlain Mushtaq, Mushtaq Ahmad and Azhar Mahmood still facing ban imposed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).The PCB had banned 20 of its leading cricketers because of their association with the ICL.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

S Waziristan: US drones attack toll reaches to 16


WANA: The death toll of US missile attack in Ladha area of South Waizirstan has reached to 16.According to sources, US drone planes fired two rockets at a house in Malik Khel in Ladha killing 16 and injured many people. Six bodies have been recovered from the rubbles of the house whereas several bodies still trapped under the rubbles.The eight injured have been shifted to local hospital. A British news agency reported that missiles attack targeted the house of Taliban commander in Zangari area that kills 25 people. The missile strike was the third such attack since U.S.President Barack Obama took office last month.

Sindh 11 candidates elected unopposed in Senate elections



KARACHI: Sindh 11 candidates for the senate seats have been elected unopposed.Provincial Election Commissioner said that this was for the first time in the history of Sindh 11 candidates have been elected senators unopposed.Babar Ghauri, Faisal Raza Abidi, Maula Bukhsh Chandio, Gul Muhammad Lat, Abdul Haseeb Khan, Islamuddin Sheikh, Dr. Khattumal Jevan, Interior Minister, Rahman Malik, Law Minister, Faruque H Naek, Sherala Malik and Almas Perveen were included among the elected senators.Talking to media, Interior Minister, Rahman Malik said that all the political parties in Sindh have jointly got all the senators elected unopposed. MQM leader, Babar Ghauri expressed the hope that the reconciliation process would also be taken ahead in other provinces.Sindh Chief Minister, Qaim Ali Shah said that the democracy in progress in Pakistan owed a great deal to the sacrifice made by the Shaheed Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto and Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto. He said that he was thankful to Asif Zardari, Altaf Hussain, Pir Pagara and Arbab Rahim for the unopposed election of senators.

US Senate approves economic bailout package


WASHINGTON: The US Congress on Friday approved a 787-billion-dollar package of tax cuts and fresh spending to salvage the broken US economy, handing President Barack Obama his biggest yet political victory. The Senate voted 60-38 to pass the measure hours after it cleared the House of Representatives by a lopsided 246-183 margin, setting the stage for Obama to sign the measure into law before his self-imposed February 16 deadline.The new president had set a February 16 target date for the package -- a blend of tax cuts, aid to hard-hit Americans, and investment in infrastructure, education and energy that he says will save or create 3.5 million jobs.But the victory was bittersweet, as lawmakers were voting on a compromise stimulus plan that was smaller than Obama had requested, and most Republicans rebuffed his appeals to join Democrats in approving the bill.

Rich world in deep recession: IMF


ROME: International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn said that advanced economies were in a "serious" and "deep recession," ahead of crisis talks with G7 finance ministers. "The world economy is close to recession. The advanced countries are in deep recession," he told foreign news agency. "We don't see any signal for the time being showing that 2009 could be better than we expect," he told reporters earlier, but declined to qualify the worldwide economic crisis as a depression.

Murray, Nadal into semi-finals of World Tennis


ROTTERDAM: Andy Murray set up a semi-final with Mario Ancic in the World Tennis Tournament after Marc Gicquel retired while trailing 7-6 (7-2) 4-6 3-0. France's Gicquel, ranked 55, pushed Murray all the way before he was forced to quit with a thigh injury. Top seed Rafael Nadal later won a gripping battle against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France, 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 6-4.The Spaniard goes on to play Gael Monfils, who beat fellow Frenchmen Julien Benneteau 7-6 (7-4) 6-1.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Pakistan terror a direct threat: Mukherjee


NEW DELHI: Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said that terrorism in Pakistan poses a direct threat to India and global peace. Responding to Pakistan’s admission about part of the Mumbai terror attacks conspiracy hatched on its soil, Mukherjee said that we will not rest until the terrorists behind Mumbai terror attacks are brought to justice. Addressing the parliament, Mukherjee said that the Mumbai attacks were a crime committed against India.We made it clear to Pakistan that terror from its soil is a direct threat to India, he said. He blamed that primary onus of 26/11 responsibility lies with Pakistan.

Use of force not only option in Swat: PM


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Friday said not all issues could be resolved through military means alone and other measures also need to be taken to stabilise situation in Swat.Talking to media after attending a briefing at the Planning Commission on country’s future course of action towards development, PM Gilani said the global economic recession had its impact on Pakistan, but hoped that economic indicators would help the country through this period.Gilani said the IMF has also noted that Pakistan has met its targets. The prime minister when questioned about the petroleum prices said it was for the first time in country’s history that his government proportionately lowered the prices.Asked whether Pakistan plans a similar response from India over the Samjhota Express tragedy as it did on Mumbai attacks, Gilani said additional information has been sought from India.Adviser on Finance Shaukat Tareen said the government has to take tough decisions to address the state of economy that it inherited. He hinted that it would take some time before the economy could be turned around.

49 killed in US plane crash


NEW YORK: A commercial plane crashed into a house a few miles from the airport in Buffalo, New York, killing all 49 passengers on-board, US Television reported. US media reported the Continental Airlines plane, with 49 people aboard, was arriving from Newark, New Jersey before crashing some eight kilometers (five miles) from the airport. A US said the plane hit the home and burst into flames at 10:10 pm (0310 GMT). The news channel showed burning wreckage in the centre of a residential neighbourhood and reported that two people were taken to a local hospital.

KSE buoyant, 100-Index surges by 227 points


KARACHI: Aggressive buying at Karachi Stock Exchange pushed the benchmark KSE-100 Index by 227 points to finish the last trading of the week at 5,625.Market analysts attributes today’s bounce back of share prices to SECP’s decision of waiving specific accounting requirements on investment portfolio losses.The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan on Friday said it "has granted relaxation in the accounting treatment for equity securities held by companies."This relaxation is valid till Dec. 21, 2009, the regulator added.The share market on Friday opened buoyant and investors’ interest in various sectors kept it upbeat throughout the two sessions.The trade volume was recorded at 160 million shares.Bank Alfalah was the volume leader which gained Rs1 to close at Rs13.21.

Pak-SL-BD triangular series cancelled

KARACHI: The triangular series between Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh scheduled for April this year in Dubai has been cancelled.Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief operating officer Saleem Altaf told Geo News that Sri Lanka team is not available in April for the series and thus the event has been cancelled. He further said that the Pakistan cricket team would tour Australia in the beginning of the next year to play a series of Test matches and One-day Internationals against the hosts.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Case filed against Kasab, 13 others under Terror Act

ISLAMABAD: A case has been registered against Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving gunman and 13 others in connection with the Mumbai attacks. The case was registered on the basis of the probe conducted by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the decision made by the Defence Committee of the Cabinet during its meeting on Monday. The case was registered under the Anti-Terrorism Act at the Dockyard Police Station in Karachi, sources said. Sources further said that among the others named in the case were three persons who were arrested in Karachi. Nine more persons had been identified but were yet to be taken into custody.

MPA killed, 8 injured in Peshawar blast

PESHAWAR: Member of the NWFP Assembly Alamzeb Khan of ANP has been killed while eight others including his personal assistant were critically injured when a remote control bomb exploded close to his vehicle on Dalazak Road here Wednesday, City Police Chief said. “Apparently the ANP MPA was the target of the blast”, said CCPO Siffat Ghayur. It was a high intensity blast that totally smashed vehicle of the MPA while boundary walls of two houses completely collapsed besides breaking the windowpanes of scores of the houses in the nearby vicinity, he added. The blast ripped through a very congested locality, which is always jam-packed with the people and motorists.Alamzeb Khan was rushed to the nearby Lady Reading Hospital where he could not succumb to injuries. Emergency has been declared in the city hospitals. The police rushed to the site and cordoned off the road.

19 killed, dozens hurt in Kabul attacks


KABUL: Taliban militants wearing suicide vests stormed the Justice Ministry and another government building in Afghanistan's capital on Wednesday, killing 19 people ahead of a planned visit by President Barack Obama's special envoy to the region.Eight attackers also died in the assaults, including an attacker outside a third government building, Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi said.The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attacks, which officials said wounded 46 people.The coordinated strikes struck in the heart of Kabul, underscoring the reach of the Taliban beyond their strongholds in the south and east. Hundreds of people were seen fleeing in panic and sirens were heard in Kabul.The incidents come at a time of worsening security in the country and a day before Richard Holbrooke, the new U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, was expected to visit Kabul.

Selling pressure continues to gloom KSE


KARACHI: Bears dominated at the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) depriving the benchmark KSE-100 Index of 26 points which finished the day at 5,429.The share market opened in the red zone and kept seesawing throughout the session. The major Index at one stage also witnessed a level as a high as 5,563 points. But later the investors opted to book profit which led the Index to close at the present level.The trade volume was recorded at 160 million shares.OGDC remained volume leader which slipped paisas 10 to close at Rs48.18.Market analysts predict selling in the coming sessions.

Senate standing committee not authorized to dictate PCB: Ijaz Butt



LAHORE: Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ijaz Butt said that despite criticizing the board, the Senate’s standing committee for sports is not authorized to dictate the cricket board and only the patron-in-chief of the PCB and the ministry for sports can do this job.Addressing a crowded news conference at the Gaddafi Stadium here on Wednesday, Ijaz Butt said that the PCB has no objection on the ICL players’ participation in domestic cricket but the ICC is bringing out strict laws in this regard on June 1.He said that Mohammad Asif is not facing any case in Dubai and the board committee would give its verdict by the end of this month. However, Asif would be available only after September 22 when his ban would be lifted.The chairman PBC said that he wants to get Javed Miandad’s services and any decision in this regard would be made in the meeting with Miandad.He said that the post of director-general has been created only for Miandad and no other person would be appointed at this position.Regarding the Senate’s standing committee for sports, Ijaz Butt said that the senators are unnecessarily criticizing the PCB and they are criticizing even those jobs which should have been appreciated.He said that the board did not provide any misleading information about its bank balance which has now gone up from Rs6.1 billion to Rs6.2 billion after getting some amount of TV rights.Ijaz Butt said that it is strange to note that the construction project of the Gaddafi Stadium far-end has reached from Rs160 million to Rs470 million and the former management has misled in this regard.He said that Salim Malik cannot be considered for any job due to ICC whereas the services of Sarfaraz Nawaz, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younus would be acquired for fast bowlers hunt.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Holbrooke calls on President Zardari


ISLAMABAD: Richard Holbrooke, the US Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan called on President Asif Ali Zardari at the Aiwan-e-Sadr on Tuesday.Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Interior Advisor Rehman Malik, US Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson, Foreign Secretary and Secretary Interior were also present in the meeting.President Zardari and Holbrooke discussed the situation in Afghanistan and FATA, war on terror, Indo-Pak tension and Pak-US bilateral relations.

US envoy meets PM, FM


ISLAMABAD: Richard Holbrooke, the US Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan held talks with Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani and Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi here on Tuesday.Holbrooke met Shah Mehmood Qureshi at the Foreign Office, Qureshi and Holbrooke discussed matters relating to Pak-US relations and cooperation in war on terror. Senior officials of both the countries were also present in the meetingSources told Geo News that Holbrooke was apprised of negative implications of the drone attacks, which was creating unrest among the people. Halbrooke was also told that Afghan war was also impacting negatively in the Pakistani tribal areas and the people’s sentiments get enraged.

India asks for direct response on terror dossier


DHAKA: India has again asked Pakistan to directly convey its response on the Mumbai carnage instead of airing its views through the media or other fora. "The fact is that we have Pakistan saying various things at various times, various forms and to various audiences," Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon told journalists on his return from Dhaka late Monday.Menon was responding to media reports on Pakistan's response to the dossier given by India on the 26/11 terror attacks carried out by terrorists who New Delhi says were Pakistanis. Some 170 people were killed. He said India was "not going to react to statements to the media, different statements through different people, through speculation and through guesswork."If they (Pakistan) have something to say to us, they should come and directly talk to us," Menon said.Pakistan Monday said it needed more information on the Mumbai violence and New Delhi expectedly reacted in anger, accusing Islamabad of insincerity in prosecuting the perpetrators of the carnage. Pakistan said after a meeting of its cabinet Defence Coordination Committee that the evidence India furnished, pointing to involvement of elements from Pakistan in the Mumbai mayhem, was insufficient.

Panic selling weakens prices at KSE


KARACHI: Panic selling pulled down prices of leading scrips at Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) as 100-Index plunged by 118 points to close at 5,455.67 here Tuesday.The turnover volume dropped to 129.573 million shares as price of 210 scrips sustained losses while 70-recorded gains and 13 remained unchanged.A dealer said that the market sentiment was bearish since that start of trading on selling pressure and closed in the negative zone.OGDC was the volume leader with a turnover of 11.163 million shares.

Pakistan probables named for Test series against Sri Lanka


LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) selection committee has here on Tuesday announced the names of 22 probable players for the forthcoming two-Test home series against Sri Lanka.The meeting, presided over by chief selector Abdul Qadir, was also attended by the national team’s coach Intikhab Alam and newly-appointed captain Younus Khan besides the members of the selection committee.The 22 selected probable players will report at the camp to be held in Karachi from February 15.Younus Khan ahs been appointed captain of the team while former captain Shoaib Malik has also been included in the squad. Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been ruled out due to injury.Other players are: Salman Butt, Nasir Jamshed, Khurram Manzoor, Misbah-ul-Haq, Faisal Iqbal, Asim Kamal, Fawad Alam, Bazid Khan, Saeed Bin Nasir, Sohail Tanvir, Yasir Arafat, Danish Kaneria, Shahid Khan Afridi, Umar Gul, Mohammad Talha, Sohail Khan, Abdul Rauf and Saeed Ajmal.Besides, Kamran Akmal and Sarfaraz Ahmed have been included in the team as wicketkeepers.As per Abdul Qadir, fitness and performance of the probables will be reviewed in the camp and later the final team will be announced.

Slumdog Millionaire � India�s Shame or Pride?


Pakistan�British movie �Slumdog Millionaire� emerged as the big winner at the 66th Golden Globes ceremony, scooping four awards to underline its credentials ahead of next month's Oscars.
Director Danny Boyle�s blockbuster, based on the novel Q and A by Indian author and diplomat Vikas Swarup, bagged the awards for best drama, musical score, young actor and screenplay.
There is a great jubilation in India since the movie is set in Mumbai.
The story revolves around Jamal Malik, an 18 year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai who is about to experience the biggest day of his life. With the whole nation watching, he is just one question away from winning a staggering 20 million rupees on India's "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" But when the show breaks for the night, police arrest him on suspicion of cheating; how could a street kid know so much? Desperate to prove his innocence, Jamal tells the story of his life in the slum where he and his brother grew up, of their adventures together on the road, of vicious encounters with local gangs, and of Latika, the girl he loved and lost. Each chapter of his story reveals the key to the answer to one of the game show's questions. Each chapter of Jamal's increasingly layered story reveals where he learned the answers to the show's seemingly impossible quizzes.
Indian elation at the Golden Globe Awards and success at the Academy awards are misplaced.
Danny Boyle�s Indian co-director, Loveleen Tandan, may be considered bold, but the duo has exposed the real ugliness of India. This is a sample of what this film reveals: The extremist Hindu mobs lynching ghetto Muslims, the underworld kidnapping children orphaned as a result of their organized pogroms, castrating the Muslim boys, forcibly teaching them Hindu Bhajans and turning them into beggars while selling Muslim girls to brothels. All of these instances in Slumdog Millionaire depict the sordid and gory side of India, which its regular Bollywood producers hide under the sheen and glamour of �shining India�.
Muslims in India, whom the movie highlights through the central character, are downtrodden and suffer the most among its minorities. Their squalid state was exposed through a national survey.
The seven-member Sachar committee Report, headed by former Delhi High Court Chief Justice Rajindar Sachar, commissioned by Indian Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh in March 2005, was tabled before the Indian Lok Sabha on 30 November 2006. The Sachar report reveals the appalling state of Muslims in India in the socio-economic and educational fields and concluding that their status is worse-off than the Dalits and the Adivasis (tribals). In urban areas, the report shows that Muslims mostly live in slums characterised by poor municipal infrastructure.
The salient features of the Sachar Committee report are:Like Slumdog�s protagonist, 94.9 per cent of Muslims are in Below Poverty Line (BPL); families in rural areas do not receive free food grains. While only 3.2 per cent of Muslims get subsidized loans, just 1.9 per cent of the community benefit from the Antyodaya Anna Yojana Scheme, a programme meant to prevent starvation among the poorest of poor by providing food grains at a subsidized rate. 60.2 per cent of Muslims do not have any land in rural areas. Just 2.1 per cent of Muslim farmers have tractors. With 15,25,000 tractors, India ranks No.4 after US, Japan and Italy A mere 1 per cent own hand pumps. On the educational front, the picture is equally dismal: 54.6 per cent Muslims in villages and 60 per cent in urban areas have never attended schools. Only 0.8 per cent of Muslims in rural areas are graduates. Although in urban areas, nearly 40 per cent of the Muslims now receive modern education, only 3.1 per cent of the community in urban areas is graduates. Just 1.2 per cent is post-graduates. Muslim population growth has slowed down as fertility has declined substantially; the growth rate for Muslims is bound to fall further and eventually reach a zero growth stage well before the end of the century. Muslims are altogether excluded from "sensitive" posts such as jobs in the intelligence agencies, especially the external-espionage Research & Analysis Wing, the National Security Guard and other elite protection forces. Their presence in the top national police and paramilitary agencies is nominal. However, there is one place where Muslims are over-represented: prisons. Muslims claim a grossly disproportionate share of prisoners, including convicts and those undergoing trials.
The study, revealed that being dressed as a Muslim was enough to create suspicion. Muslim men donning a beard and a 'topi' [skull cap] are often picked up by police for interrogation from public places like parks, railway stations and markets. Muslim women wearing a face veil or full-body burqa complained of facing hostility at markets, hospitals, and schools and found it hard to get a job.
The Mumbai attacks exposed the hideous face of India. Its Hindu populace attacked Pakistani actors and sportsmen visiting India. If that were not enough, Muslim Indian movie stars and matinee idols are being targeted by the hate campaign. If ever there was a bigoted society, it is in India. On one hand, it boasts of secularism and being one of the biggest democracies in the world, on the other it is most intolerant of Muslims, Christians and other minorities. Top actors like Shabana Azmi have complained that despite entertaining Indian masses through their hard work in Indian cinema, they are not permitted to even purchase a house or property in Mumbai because of their religion.
�Slumdog Millionaire� exposes only the tip of the iceberg. India's veneer of religious integration is but a farce as the storming of Sikh�s holiest shrine: Amritsar�s Golden Temple, massacre of Sikhs following Indira Gandhi�s assassination, razing of Babri Masjid, the organized ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Gujarat are all examples of Indian chauvinism.
The prejudice of Hindus is evident from its extremist Hindutva groups Sangh Parivar comprising Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Akhila Bhartiya Vidhyarthi Parishad, Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, Bajrang Dal and the newly revived Abhinav Bharat. Their contention is one and the same that Hindustan is for the Hindus. The Muslims and Christians of India were originally Hindus and were forcefully converted to Islam or Christianity.
This one film, Slumdog Millionnaire, is a microscopinc dissection of Indian through the eyes of foreigners, the British, and an enlightended Indian, the writer, who together undo the work of maybe tens of expensive image creation and promotion consultants hired by New Delhi over the past few years.

Mumbai attackers to be tried in Pakistani courts


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has made it clear that without substantial evidence from India it will be exceedingly difficult to complete the investigations into the Mumbai attacks and proceed with the case. At the same time, the authorities have been directed to register a case in the light of the FIA�s investigations into the Indian dossier so that those involved in the Mumbai attacks could be tried in a Pakistani court according to the law of the land.
�In order to complete the investigations, the questions which are arising from the inquiry carried out by the FIA need to be answered by the Indian authorities. These questions will be communicated to the Indians shortly,� said an official statement released after the meeting of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC), presided over by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani at the Prime Minister House here on Monday.
The meeting was convened to discuss how to proceed in the light of the FIA report that was presented in response to the Indian dossier on the Mumbai attacks.
The top civilian and military leadership attended the meeting, which also discussed, among other things, the security situation in the country, particularly in Swat and the tribal areas.
The committee was briefed on the progress in the inquiry based on the information provided by the Indian authorities concerning the Mumbai attacks.
The meeting decided that on the basis of FIA�s inquiry, a case should be registered and further investigation be carried out so that the perpetrators, wherever they may be, of the heinous crime were brought to justice in accordance with the law of the land.
The meeting said that the inquiry had been conducted professionally and endorsed the recommendations of the Interior Ministry to proceed with the registration of a case.
The case would be registered within the next two days and would be made public. However, the meeting observed Pakistan needed further evidence from India to firm up the case as the FIA was so far working on �thin evidence� provided by India.
Addressing the meeting, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said that Pakistan wanted to bring the culprits of the Mumbai terrorist attacks to justice and would fully cooperate with India for the purpose. He said Pakistan had offered India a joint probe into the attacks and that the offer was still there.
He said that a case would be registered as per the law of the land once the inquiry was completed and in case any Pakistani was found involved in the attacks.
The meeting was attended by Minister for Defence Ch Ahmad Mukhtar, Minister for Defence Production Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Sherry Rehman, Minister for Law Farooq H Naek, Adviser to the PM on Finance Shaukat A Tarin, Adviser to the PM on Interior Rehman Malik, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Tariq Majid, Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Noman Bashir, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Tanvir Mehmood Ahmad, the DG ISI, the secretary Cabinet Division, the secretary Foreign Affairs, the secretary Defence, the secretary Interior and the DG IB.
Later on Monday evening, Gilani briefed President Asif Ali Zardari about the decisions taken in the meeting. Both the leaders also discussed the current political and regional situation.
Sources close to the prime minister told our sources that the basic purpose of the meeting was to inquire about the health of the president�s father, Hakim Ali Zardari, who is under treatment at a hospital in Karachi.
However, it was the first meeting between the two in the week following Gilani�s return from Davos. The PM also briefed the president about his interactions with the world leaders in Davos.
The sources said the prime minister gave a detailed briefing to the president about the decisions of the DCC in light of the investigation report submitted by the FIA.
They said both agreed that actions against those who were involved in the Mumbai attacks would be taken after the response of India to the questionnaire, which is being sent shortly.
The sources said both the leaders repeated that Pakistan was already taking into confidence the international community on the investigations and would take action against the perpetrators, wherever they may be, under the law of the land.
The visit of US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke also came under discussion, the sources said, adding both the leaders also devised the agenda for talks with the US diplomat on Tuesday. They also discussed the government strategy to deal with the lawyers� long march.
Besides, the situation in Swat and the issue of extremism also came under discussion and it was decided to take action to restore the writ of the government and to protect the lives and properties of the people in Swat. The sources said the upcoming Senate elections were also discussed, especially the selection of potential candidates from the party and to make seat adjustments with different political parties, including the PML-Q, in Balochistan and the Punjab.

Halbrooke calls on PM Gilani, FM Qureshi


ISLAMABAD: US Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Halbrooke held talks with the Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Quraishi and later on with the prime minister also.
US Representative, Richard Halbrooke held talks with the Foreign Minister, Shah Mmahmood Quraishi at the Foreign Office here, when to him (Halbrooke) it was suggested that for combating the militants, the development budget be increased along with making the dialogue process effective. The talks centered on matters relating to Pak-US relations and cooperation in the war against terror. High officials of both the countries were also present on this occasion.
Sources told our sources that Richard Halbrooke was also apprised of the negative impacts of the drone attacks, which was creating unrest among the people. Halbrooke was also told that Afghan war was also impacting negatively in the Pakistani tribal areas and the people�s sentiments get enraged.
On the other hand, Halbrooke accompanied by US Ambassador N. Peterson called on the Prime Minister, Yusuf Raza Gilani here, when bilateral matters, war against terror and others crucial issues in the region were discussed.
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Saturday, February 7, 2009

IHC makes three judges permanent, sacks 1


 ISLAMABAD: Islamabad High Court (IHC) has made three additional judges permanent whereas sacked one judge.

According to sources, the judges made permanent are Justice Qalb-i-Hasan, Justice Raja Saeed Akram and Justice Munir Paracha. Justice Sajid Qureshi has been fired by IHC.

Deposed CJ caravan heading towards Rawalpindi Bar


 ISLAMABAD: The caravan of deposed chief Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry is heading towards Rawalpindi Bar Association where he would address Rawalpindi Bar.

A large number of lawyers’ see-off deposed chief justice when he left for Rawalpindi. They were cahnted slogans in favor of deposed chief justice and free judiciary. 

Deposed chief justice spokesman Athar Minallah and former president of Supreme Court Bar were also present at this occasion.

US seeks assurances on Dr. Qadeer’s activities


WASHINGTON: The United States would like assurances that freed Pakistani scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan is no longer involved in nuclear proliferation, the White House said Friday.

"Obviously we've seen the reports of the release, but have not received official word from the government," spokesman Robert Gibbs said.

"And as we hear from the government about these reports, obviously the president and this government want assurances that Dr. Khan is not involved or engaged in any of the activity that resulted in his house arrest earlier."

A Pakistani court Friday declared Khan a free man, five years after he was effectively put under house arrest for allegedly operating a proliferation network sending nuclear secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea.

Forex reserves down by $44.8 mln


KARACHI: The country’s foreign exchange reserves have witnessed a decline of 44.8 million dollars in one week.Spokesman of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Syed Wasimuddin told Geo News that the foreign exchange reserves reduced by 44.8 million dollars to 10.10 billion dollars in the week ended January 31.SBP holds 6.79 billion dollars while 3.37 billion dollars are with the commercial banks.

ICC doping commission due on Feb 11


LAHORE: The two-member doping commission of International Cricket Council(ICC) would reach Pakistan on February 11.The commission would brief the players and officials about laws of world anti-doping agency. The commission would hold talks with WADA officials.According to new code of conduct of ICC, surprise dope test of cricketers would be conduct not only in ICC events but any other event, which is approved by ICC.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Japanese PM says won’t leave Pak in testing times


TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso said his country would not leave Pakistan alone in testing times.

During a meeting with Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance & Revenue, Shaukat Tareen, Aso said the government of Japan would continue to support the economic stabilisation and development programme of the government of Pakistan

Meanwhile, a meeting of ‘ Friends of Pakistan’ will be held in Japan in March whereas its working group meeting would be held in Dubai during current month. 

The decision was taken during financial advisor meetings with Japanese officials. Tareen is finalizing the details of meeting of Friends of Pakistan with Japanese finance minister and other high officials.

Militants blown up girls’ school in Takht Bhai


TAKHT BHAI: A girls school was blown up with explosives by militants in Takht Bhai. According to sources, militants had planted an explosive material in a girls school in Sher Garh area of tehsil Takht Bhai that went off with a bang.The blast had damaged a room of the school, however, no causality was reported. Police have launched investigation of the incident.

Obama rejects 'petty politics' of stimulus critics


WILLIAMSBURG: President Barack Obama Thursday rejected the "petty politics" and "false theories" of critics of his stimulus plan, as debate on the 900 billion dollar package reached a crucial stage.

In his most strident attack on Republican opponents to far in his young presidency, Obama said the American people "did not vote for the false theories of the past and they did not vote for phoney arguments and petty politics."

"This is a moment for leadership that matches the great test of our times," Obama said at a retreat of Democratic members of the House of Representatives here.

Oil mixed in Asian trade


SINGAPORE: Oil prices were mixed on Friday in Asia, with the key New York price falling closer to 40 dollars a barrel in choppy trade. New York's main futures contract, light sweet crude for delivery in March, eased 29 cents to 40.88 dollars a barrel. Brent North Sea crude for March rose two cents to 46.48 dollars.

Pietersen, Flintoff fetch record prices at IPL


GOA: England players Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff fetched $1.55 million each at the Indian Premier League auction Friday, setting a record for the highest amount paid for a player in the Twenty20 competition.

Flintoff was snapped up by Chennai Super Kings, which last year set the previous record of 1.5 million for Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Bangalore's Royal Challengers secured Pietersen. 

Bangalore's owner Vijay Mallya said he was prepared to pay more for Pietersen.

England players were not involved in the auction last year. South African J.P. Duminy was sold for $950,000 to Mumbai Indians, more than three times his reserve price. 

Australia paceman Shaun Tait was the first player auctioned, going to defending champions Rajasthan Royals for $375,000. The IPL season begins on April 10. 

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Kashmir solidarity day being observed today


ISLAMABAD: Kashmir Solidarity Day is being observed today (Thursday) across Pakistan as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir with full zeal and fervour, featuring large public rallies, seminars, T.V shows, human chains and many others events to express solidarity with the people of occupied Kashmir.The day is a regular annular event being marked to support the indigenous freedom struggle of the people of occupied Kashmir, their right to plebiscite promised to them by the United Nations as well as to condemn Indian aggression on the held valley, its illegal occupation, its tyrannical rule and atrocities done against the innocent people.The day is a public holiday in the country and all government offices, banks, educational institutions and businesses remain closed. Banners have been put up in bazaars and streets to express solidarity with the Kashmiris.The day began with special prayers for the Kashmir cause at mosques. Rallies and processions are being organised in the federal and provincial capitals, divisional, district and Tehsil headquarters across the country.