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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Altaf asks Gilani to take action against extortion mafia in Karachi

Daily Times


KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain called Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani and discussed with him the overall political situation in the country and the dwindling law and order situation in Punjab. Hussain informed the PM about the concerns of the business community in Karachi over the rising incidents of extortion. He said the PM that antisocial and criminal elements of Lyari gang-war were threatening the business community to pay extortion money or face dire consequences. He said those who do not comply with the demands of the criminals are threatened that they and their family members would be abducted and murdered. He demanded of the prime minister to exercise his authority to rid the business community of Karachi from the clutches of the criminals. PM Gilani assured Hussain that no one would be allowed to intimidate the business community of the industrial and commercial hub of Pakistan. He said that the government would solve this issue on priority basis.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

MQM Founder & Leader Altaf Hussain criticises US court order

The-News


BHITSHAH: The Chief of Muttahida Qaumi Movement Altaf (MQM) Altaf Hussain strongly reacted to a purported order of a US Court seeking appearance of top Pakistani intelligence personnel to testify in a compensation suit in respect of Mumbai attack.

Pakistan is a sovereign state and if any conspiracy is hatched to malign Pakistan's defenders, US interest will be equally harmed, he said in his telephonic address from London to a public meeting at Malkhra Ground Bhitshah on Saturday.

The MQM Chief urged the government to take the nation and parliament into confidence on the issue.

He said that as a counter measure, a Pakistani court could be asked to issue similar orders in Dr Aafia case and may demand her repatriation.

Altaf Hussain opposed the implementation of RGST as the the people were hard pressed by price hike, unemployment, shortage of water, electricity and gas.

He asked the government to recover the funds of the donors agencies, allegedly plundered by the feudals. If the government wants revenue generation, tax net should be expanded by taxing feudals and landlords, he added.

He said that the MQM was striving for the rights of the poor.He demanded maximum provincial autonomy to the provinces and due share of Sindh in NFC Award.

He said that the MQM if voted to power, would hang those who were involved in honour killing and take punitive action against those who were involved in bonded labour. It would distyribue state land among landless peasants in a transparent manner.

He said that all conspiracies of creating hatred among the people of Sindh on the basis of language would be foiled.

He said that the MQM was the representative of oppressed class people and could not tolerate injustices with the common people. It had established its roots not only in Sindh but also in Punjab, Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhawa and Gilgit-Baltistan. It was not a linguistic party.

The party has now become the voice of the people of Sindh and other provinces of the country, he said and added that in the past division was created among rural and urban population of the province.

He said," an impression is being created that if the MQM quits power there will be communal riots but this time, the conspirators will not succeed in their designs as the people are fully aware that the party is struggling for their rights. The MQM is the only party which has ability to provide all basic rights to oppressed class."

Earlier, Federal Minister and Deputy Convener MQM Coordination Committee Dr. Farooq Sattar while addressing the meeting said that today's meeting would prove to be historic as it would be a first step from the land of Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai for elimination of feudalism and "Wadera Shahi" from the country particularly from Sindh.

He said that MQM has always supported the maximum provincial autonomy with financial rights as well as distribution of state owned land among landless peasants. The public meeting was also addressed by Member MQM Coordination Committee Ashfaq Mangi, provincial minister Nisar Panhwar, MPA Heer Soho, Umer Qureshi, Loung Khan Channa and Ghazi Salahuddin.

Among others, MQM central leadership including Saleem Shahzad, Anis Kaimkhani, former Nazim City District Government Karachi Mustafa Kmala and former Nazim Hyderabad District Kanwar Naveed Jamil were also present on the stage.

Nation to mark Quaid’s 134th birth anniversary on Saturday


ISLAMABAD, Dec 24: The Nation across the country will commemorate 134th birth anniversary of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah on Saturday with reverence and solemnity.A number of activities will be arranged to highlight Quaid’s guiding principle of “Unity, Faith and Discipline for promoting prosperity, peace and harmony in the country.The day reminds about Quaid’ historic struggle for a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent where every citizen could live according to his faith and dignity.


The celebrations will take place both at public and private levels by holding befitting functions to pay tributes to the father of the nation for his heroic struggle for an independent homeland.
The main event will take place at the Quaid’s mausoleum in Karachi with the change of guard.
South Asia Publications will arrange a mega event of ‘XXth Star Awards Ceremony and Annual Dinner’ to mark Quaid anniversary.  
The event will include inaugural, ‘Love Pakistan’ and ‘Meet the Celebrities’ sessions which will be chaired by Chancellor Isra University Hyderabad, Professor Dr Asadullah Kazi, Rector The University of Faisalabad, Professor Dr Riaz-ul-Haq Tariq and VC Hamdard University Professor Dr Nasim A Khan respectively. 
Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) and Ministry of Culture will hold colorful cultural programmes to mark the birth anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam on dec 25.
The programme include national songs, folk dances, spot painting, puppet show, exhibition and tableaus to highlight the efforts of Quaid during Pakistan Movement. While a movie show of film ‘Jinnah’ will be screened at National Art Gallery.
Quaid-e-Azam was an ‘ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity, a great constitutionalist, a distinguished parliamentarian, a top-notch politician, an indefatigable freedom-fighter, a dynamic Muslim leader, a political strategist and, above all one of the great nation-builders of modern times.
Quaid-e-Azam visioned Pakistan as democratic and impregnable welfare state where people could live with peace, love, fraternity and harmony. 
The Quaid also desired that every citizen should have equal opportunities of education, health, progress and justice.
The befitting way to pay tribute to Quaid-e- Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is to forge unity, work hard for the progress and prosperity of the country, following the golden principles of Quaid-e-Azam to overcome the challenges confronting by the country.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

WikiLeaks founder in fresh bail bid

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is making a fresh appeal to be granted bail
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to make a fresh appeal to be granted bail when he returns to court.
The 39-year-old Australian was remanded in custody last week as he vowed to fight attempts to extradite him to Sweden for alleged sex offences.
He is due to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court for a second hearing. If Assange is denied bail a second time he is expected to appeal at the High Court.
The former hacker, who is accused of sexually assaulting two women in Sweden, turned himself in to Scotland Yard detectives last week.
His legal team has claimed Swedish prosecutors have been put under political pressure to restart their inquiry to help silence and discredit Assange.
The decision to remand him in custody came despite the offer of a £180,000 surety from backers including John Pilger, Jemima Khan and Ken Loach.
The accusations against him include rape and molestation in one case and molestation and unlawful coercion in a second. Assange has denied the allegations, which he has claimed stem from a dispute over "consensual but unprotected sex".
District Judge Howard Riddle refused bail on the grounds there was a risk Assange would fail to surrender.
Meanwhile, Assange has not been handed any of his mail since he was jailed, with even his legal letters failing to reach him, his lawyer has said.
A prison source said Assange was being treated like any other inmate held in the segregation unit, which is where he had requested to be.