Flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains swept through a
village in northwestern Pakistan, killing 33 people and leaving dozens
others missing, disaster management officials said Friday.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Punjab Governor's son Shahbaz Taseer is kidnapped in Lahore
Lahore: Shahbaz Taseer, son of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer - who was killed for opposing Pakistan's controversial blasphemy laws - was today abducted by four gunmen near his office here.
Pakistan says suspected US drone down near border
A spokesman for Pakistan's paramilitary force says a suspected U.S.
surveillance drone has crashed in a military area near the Afghan
border.
But NATO says it has no report of such an incident.
Libyan Embassy in Pakistan raises rebel flag
The Libyan Embassy in Pakistan has raised the rebel flag above its
compound in Islamabad following the fall of Moammar Gadhafi's 42-year
autocratic regime.
Coalition partners responsible for Karachi violence: Shahbaz Sharif
Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif has said that the coalition partners are responsible
for worsen situation of Karachi and peace cannot be restored till the
punishment to the of miscreants who are killing innocent citizens.
Bomb Disposal Squad declares Supreme Court as safe zone after bomb threat
The Supreme Court premises have been declared safe zone by the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) after checking the grounds for an explosive device on Thursday.
Sectarian, ethnic, political elements, extortionists, drug & land mafia behind recent incidents of violence in Karachi: Rehman Malik
Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that sectarian, ethnic and political elements, extortionists and drug and land mafia are behind the recent incidents of violence in Karachi.
Zardari signs an amendment in Senate (Election) Rules 1975 to reserve four seats for non-Muslims in Senate
President Asif Ali Zardari has signed an amendment in the Senate (Election) Rules 1975 to reserve four seats for the non-Muslims in the Upper House of the Parliament.
MQM assures full cooperation to SC in Karachi violence case
Mutahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has assured the Supreme Court (SC) of rendering full cooperation in the hearing of the suo motu notice case of violence in Karachi.
Removal of Sindh Governor, ousting MQM from ruling alliance essential to bring Karachi situation under control: Munawar Hasan
The Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Syed Munawar Hasan has said that Karachi situation
could be improved only by removing the Sindh Governor, forcing the MQM
to sit on the opposition benches in the Sindh Assembly, putting behind
the bars all law breakers and starting their trial in the law courts.
He was replying to questions at the concluding ceremony of the
Daura-e-Quran organized by the JI women wing on Thursday.
Decision to start search operation in Karachi was not easy for democratic govet: Chandio
Federal Minister for Law and Justice Maula Bukhsh Chandio has said that to take decision of Karachi search
operation for the democratic government was not so easy, adding that
the Sindh government step has full backing of the masses.
Talking to media persons at parliament house after participating in
the Senate Standing Committee on Privileges, Maula Bukhsh Chandio said
that the government is facing no difficulties regarding the judiciary,
adding that the judiciary is announcing verdicts independently.
Zardari to leave for three-day China visit on 30th of this month: FO
President Asif Ali Zardari will undertake a three day visit to China from 30th of this month to attend China-Euro-Asia Expo being held in Urumqi.
33 die in Kohistan flood
At least 33 people have been killed in devastating flash floods in Kandiyan Valley of Kohistan.
CM Sindh summons APC today
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has called all-parties conference today (Friday) over law and order situation in Karachi.
SHC accepts Rangers personnel appeals in Sarfaraz murder case
Sindh High Court (SHC) has accepted the pleas of the convicted Rangers’ personnel for the hearing in the Sarfaraz Shah murder and would hear the appeal against the verdict of Anti Terrorism Court (ATC).
Only eight patents plate let were short from 1000 CBS tests in Services Hospital during last 24 hours: Dr Javed
During the last 24 hours Services Hospital has conducted nearly 1000 CBS tests for the preliminary treatment of the dengue virus and after the tests only eight patients plate let were found less than requirement.
Special powers of rangers’ extended for three months in Karachi
Special powers of Rangers have been extended for three more months to deal with the situation in Karachi. Provincial Home Ministry has issued a notification to this effect.
President approves confirmation of seven additional judges of LHC, PHC
President Asif Ali Zardari approved the confirmation of seven additional judges of the Lahore and Peshawar High Courts on Thursday.
Shopping trend starts getting momentum in Sialkot district for Eidul Fitr
The shopping trend has started getting momentum in Sialkot, Daska, Sambrial and Pasror
as rush of the families especially women and children is being observed
at all the main markets, business points after Traveeh prayers.
National interest dearest, peace in Karachi, a foremost desire: PM Gilani
ISLAMABAD: PM, Yousaf Raza Gilani has expressed that National
interest was dearest to government, and peace in Karachi was foremost
desire, which necessitated the recent operation.
President signs amendment: Upper house to have one non-Muslim member from each province
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari Thursday signed, at a
ceremony, amendment in the Senate (Election) Rules 1975 in compliance
with provision in the 18th Constitutional Amendment to reserve four
seats for the non-Muslims in the Upper House of the Parliament--the
Senate of Pakistan.
Sardar Yaqoob Khan sworn in as AJK president
MUZAFFARABAD: Sardar Yaqoob Khan was sworn in as the 8th president of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
According
to Media Reports, Chief Justice Azad Kashmir Chaudhry Azam administered
oath to Sardar Yaqoob Khan at the AJK Legislative Assembly building.
Military operation affects 25,000 people in Kurram Agency
KURRAM AGENCY: As many as 25000 people were affected during the
military operation carried out in Central Kurram Agency said Political
Agent (PA) Kurram Shahab Ali and Commandant Militia Colonel Sharjeel.
Pakistan respects Libya’s sovereignty, India should end the atrocities in IHK: FO
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan respects sovereignty and territorial integrity
of Libya even in a transition which is being closely monitored, said
Foreign Office Spokesperson Tehmina Janjua during her weekly media
briefing.
ADB’s Vice President meets Prime Minister
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has appreciated the
role of the Asian Development Bank in undertaking the projects in
various sectors in Pakistan and expected that this partnership would
continue, so critical for improving the quality of life of the people
of Pakistan.
India, Pak should learn to live with each other: Hina Rabbani Khar
BEIJING: India and Pakistan should learn to live with each other’s
positions and talk so that "issues" between the two countries do not
pass on to the next generation, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has
said.
Army Chief General Kayani arrives in Karachi
KARACHI:Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani arrived in Karachi on Thursday morning.
Bloodiest wave of terrorism in Karachi takes 106 lives
KARACHI: Last week has proven to be the bloodiest week in the
history of Karachi, in which 15 persons per day and 106 people in the
whole week were killed.
BISP, China to collaborate for emergency relief package to tackle impacts of disasters
BEIJING: Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support
Programme (BISP), Farzana Raja said that China would provide emergency
relief package to tackle natural disastrous impacts.
India frees seven Pakistanis
LAHORE: Indian authorities handed over seven Pakistanis to the
rangers at Wagah Border Thursday after they completed their sentence in
jails.
Khar committed to establishing stable, peaceful relationship with neighbors
BEIJING: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said that “when a
new challenge emerges, it only bring China and Pakistan more closer.
Suo motto: MQM vows all-out support to SC
ISLAMABAD: MQM has said it would fully assist Supreme Court with regards to suo motto notice of Karachi carnage.
Speaking
to the media in Islamabad, MQM leader Farooq Sattar said he along with
Haider Abbas Rizvi met Supreme Court Registrar Faqeer Hussain to ask
what assistant the party should extend to help the court do justice.
Qaim for, Sharjeel against APC on Karachi situation
KARACHI: Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has called All-Parties Conference for Friday to discuss Karachi situation.
A
Sindh government spokesman said that Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has
decided to call APC in order to brainstorm with the leaders of key
parties to restore peace in the city.
BHC disqualifies Senator Muhammad Ali Rind
QUETTA: Balochistan High Court (BHC) has declared NAB convicted senator Muhammad Ali Rind disqualified.
Akram
Baloch of National Party had filed constitutional petition against
senator Muhammad Ali Rind and it was pursued by Nadir Chalakri
advocate.
Two decomposed dead bodies recovered from Turbat
QUETTA/TURBAT: Two dead bodies were recovered form Gogadan area of
Turbat, one of them is said to be decomposed dead body of the nephew of
leader of National party Ayub Baledi Shaheed.
Operational training must to meet future challenges: Rao
SARGODHA: The nature of aerial warfare
continues to change and increase in
complexity oth in area of operations and
scale of hostilities adding that our
force structure and operational training
must continue to evolve progressively to
meet the future challenges .
Haideri for joint efforts to foil anti-state elements designs
ISLAMABAD: Opposition leader in senate Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidri
has said government and law enforcement agencies have failed miserably
to ensure protection of life and property of people of Karachi ,
therefore, all political and social forces should evolve joint
mechanism to foil nefarious designs of anti state elements.
33 killed as flood wreaks havoc in Kundiyaan
KOHISTAN: At least thirty-three people have killed, dozens have gone
missing and more than eighty houses have been destroyed as flood
wreaked havoc in Kundiyaan, area of Kohistan here on Thursday.
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