www.mqm.org http Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) telephoned Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik and expressed his concerns on the killings of the MQM workers in Karachi. He informed Mr Malik about the details and said that five workers of the MQM had been killed in various areas of Karachi in the last three days. The MQM workers gunned down include Khursheed Iqbal who was a former UC Nazim from Malir town and Anwer Alam who had been a councillor in Jamshed Town. Mr Hussain said that the killings of the MQM workers in quick succession were highly condemnable. He asked Mr Malik to take serious notice of the events occurring in Karachi and said that the killers should be arrested. He said that effective steps should be taken to improve the law and order situation in Karachi. Mr Malik extended sympathies on the killings of the MQM workers and gave assurance that the incidents of killings would be fully investigated, and the killers would be brought to book.
2nd marriage of 1st wife ex husband attacked on new bridegroome History Hafizabad was formerly a place of some importance, and is mentioned in the Ain-i-Akbari as headquarters of a mahal. Hafiz, the founder, was a favourite of emperor Akbar.[1] Basic history Hafizabad is an old city. In 327 BC, when Sikandar-e-Azam attacked Hindustan, the territory of the Sandal Bar (where Hafizabad is now located) was a populated area. Big cities were located in this territory, and a lot of sub states were organized here in the presidency of Maharajaz and Rajaz. In the sixth century, when the famous Chinese tourist Hewang Sayan came here, the area was backward but not empty. Then the tourist moved to Sangla; he stayed one night in one good town then called Jai Pura, which was located near the village Koriala. But afterwards this territory became unpopulated and jungle-like because of a shortage of water and Afghan attackers. This situation persisted until King Akbar's period. In Ashok's period a big city was situated at the site of the present village of Mehdi Abad; it was a holy place for Buddhists, named after "Bodhaya". Legend of King Akbar According to one legend, King Akbar came to the present-day site of Hafizabad on a hunting trip. The King lost his company as he was busy hunting. This territory was a jungle-like area and there was nothing to eat or drink. The King felt thirsty and wanted to drink some water. Suddenly he was astonished to see smoke. He followed the smoke and found ...
A group of over 35 students of Terrorist organization (APMSO) MQM attacked an examination centre at the Government Degree College for Men, Nazimabad, on the second day of the HSC annual examinations 2012, on Tuesday, leaving Prof Asim, Prof Mansoor and other senior proctors seriously wounded under the careless vigilance of law enforcers. In an attempt to head off the growing trend of cheating, the BIEK had passed stern instructions against the cheating mafia. At the Nazimabad examination centre, a team of proctors was carrying its orders. It ensured strict vigilance during the paper of Pakistan Studies. But unfortunately, the entire team of invigilators came under the attack of angry activists from the student wing of a Jamat-e-Islami, Islami Jamiat Talba just after the paper. The teachers could not parry the assault as the security personnel deputed on the college premises did not respond to the situation. Sindh Lecturers' and Professors' Association (SPLA) chief Prof Rizvi said the teachers were arranging the answer-sheets when the hooligan students stormed the staff room. He warned that miscreants would not be allowed to sabotage peaceful academic environment of the college at any cost. He said that all college teachers would tie black bands to their shoulders while conducting examinations on Wednesday (today) to register their peaceful protest over the incident. Rivzi exhorted political leaders to keep their student wings under control for the sake of education ...
www.mqm.org http Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Deputy Convener Muttahida Qaumi Movement Dr Muhammad Farooq Sattar said that all taxable income must be taxed including the Agriculture sector. He said this during a visit to Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Saturday to present MQM's Economic Agenda. He said that the economy of Pakistan would continue to suffer if five major issues including terrorism, Baluchistan situation, no democracy at the grassroots level and others were not resolved. He said that 17, 000 people from 500 families were governing Pakistan, adding that Pakistan was going through a critical juncture. He said that in this day and age, no country can claim to be independent if it is not economically independent. He said that in 1990 the cell phone technology was introduced in Pakistan and the charges were Rs8 to 12 per minute while the price of roti (bread) was Rs0.50 each, adding now the situation has become opposite. Dr Farooq Sattar said that 30 years back China, India, South Korea, Thailand and other regional countries were far behind Pakistan but now all of them were many year ahead of us. He said that Thailand annual exports were more than $200 Billion while even Vietnam was progressing and was reaching $60 Billion exports. He said that soon even a country like Burma would cross Pakistan. Talking about MQM's Economic Agenda, he said that the tax net must be expanded as most sectors of the country were not paying taxes while ...
IJT (Islami Jamiat Talba) assault Government College for Men Nazimabad during exam Proctors wounded. A group of over 35 students attacked an examination centre at the Government Degree College for Men, Nazimabad, on the second day of the HSC annual examinations 2012, on Tuesday, leaving Prof Asim, Prof Mansoor and other senior proctors seriously wounded under the careless vigilance of law enforcers. In an attempt to head off the growing trend of cheating, the BIEK had passed stern instructions against the cheating mafia. At the Nazimabad examination centre, a team of proctors was carrying its orders. It ensured strict vigilance during the paper of Pakistan Studies. But unfortunately, the entire team of invigilators came under the attack of angry activists from the student wing of a Jamat-e-Islami, Islami Jamiat Talba just after the paper. The teachers could not parry the assault as the security personnel deputed on the college premises did not respond to the situation. Sindh Lecturers' and Professors' Association (SPLA) chief Prof Rizvi said the teachers were arranging the answer-sheets when the hooligan students stormed the staff room. He warned that miscreants would not be allowed to sabotage peaceful academic environment of the college at any cost. He said that all college teachers would tie black bands to their shoulders while conducting examinations on Wednesday (today) to register their peaceful protest over the incident. Rivzi exhorted political leaders to keep ...
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Chairperson of PPP (Shaheed Bhutto) Ghinwa Bhutto said that Bilawal is a child and if he would support the prevailing system, she would oppose him. Responding a question she said that the situation of the country is not as good as Zulfiqar Bhutto (Junior) or Fatima Bhutto may take part in the elections. Ghanwa demanded to finish the operation at Lyari by saying that it is a national issue and Zardari government has not ability to control the matter. The present rulers only believe in violence. The Lyari operation is beyond the thought. The so called gang war was developed by the some ministers and parliamentarians of the government. The rulers were getting their shares form the extortion money. He said Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto promised to make Lyari Paris of Pakistan, Benazir and Murtaza also tried to provide education, health and other basic amenities to the people of Lyari. But now ruling party has but PPP has forgotten its founder's words. She said that PPP-SB boycotted the elections during Musharraf's regime against the condition of graduation. But her party would participate in the next elections with full vigor.
A Tribute to Khalil Ahmed Nainitalwala KalPoint.com: Please tell us briefly about yourself, your education and brought up? Mr. Khalil Ahmed Nanitalwala: I was born in Dehli in 1944, migrated in 1948 at the age of 4. Right from an early age I was busy with my father. I was born after 18 years of my father's marriage so I thought instead of wasting any more time; I should start working with him. At the age of 10, I used to go to school, Sindh Madarssa Islamia and then spend the rest of the day at my father's office. We started from pharmaceutical business then we diverted to manufacturing rather than trading for various reasons. Now we have different companies, Woodwards gripe water, Touchme Natural toothpaste, Shampoo, cosmetics, etc. We didn't have the experience of cosmetics but this business proved to be more beneficial than pharmaceutical for me. We tried to make state of the art products with least possible cost. That way every one can afford our products. We don't use substitutes for any company from which we buy raw material, the company, which we used in 1978, we still use that company even if they raise their prices, because no matter what, we will never compromise on quality. We have around 1200 employees in all, with around 600 for sales. We also give our sales people incentives, all those who reach our targets are sent abroad for tours. This way their morals get boosted and they get entertainment, recreation and relaxation of mind as well, which helps them ...
Pakistan Allama Iqbal and Quaid-e- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah Political Religious Terrorism Takmeel-e-Pakistan Team Headed By ISI RAW Agent Hamid Gul. Balochistan Freedom Fighters Sponsored By Mullah Omar From Qatar With Permission From United Kingdom Resident Altaf Hussain Who is General Manager of MQM Internationl Karachi Target Exporters Limited.
US Consulate General Karachi invited journalist to participate in "Dialogue on Media Laws" on Saturday, May 5, 2012, at local Hotel. 50 participants attended including 6 speakers. Among the participants were students of journalism, bloggers and working journalists. The Dialogue had two Sessions covering Global historic evolution of the Media laws, Pakistan's Context and Perspective and Attempts at controlling internet access. Background Recently the US Embassy Islamabad published an Urdu version of the book on "Media Law" by US author Jane Kirtley, Professor of Media law and Ethics at School of Journalism and Mass Communication in University of Minnesota. The book was widely appreciated by journalists and students. We wanted to widen the debate on Media, but since the book dealt largely with historical development of media law in Western context, so we instead of having a discussion exclusively on book, we decided to include Pakistani expert to share their understanding on the debate on Media Law in Pakistan's peculiar context is (or not) development without compromising the press freedom.