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90 pages gone and no visible naya pakistan or naya peshawar or naya KPK seen so far.

Well, you're in Peshawar I believe, nothing better than on the ground reporting...so what have you seen?

A few members say that they have seen improvements, sewage, cleanliness drives, general aesthetics, schools, small stuff like that on city level.

My friend from Swat also says that he has seen a visible difference. MPAs have come to meet the locals in almost every village.

For the big stuff, I say give another 3 months or so. That is why I am not giving a definitive opinion on PML either. Big stuff also needs time and money, eradicating corruption as well.

But in the field of terrorism, I think PTI is going to fail badly.
 
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Well, you're in Peshawar I believe, nothing better than on the ground reporting...so what have you seen?

A few members say that they have seen improvements, sewage, cleanliness drives, general aesthetics, schools, small stuff like that on city level.

My friend from Swat also says that he has seen a visible difference. MPAs have come to meet the locals in almost every village.

For the big stuff, I say give another 3 months or so. That is why I am not giving a definitive opinion on PML either. Big stuff also needs time and money, eradicating corruption as well.

But in the field of terrorism, I think PTI is going to fail badly.

Severage, cleanliness etc etc are small things, i haven't been to city side much, but people from that side who even voted for PTI are kind of disappointed. In Swat and other areas MPA are coming as for now they have not been targeted, the day they start, they won't be seen much.

Yes i am also waiting and see what happens in 2-3 months time period. But development work is totally shut, projects which are half way are also shut with no funds available and making traffic a mess. Only the USaid funded project is still going on.

Yeah their understanding of the war on terrorism is flawed or they don't wanna understand and that may lead to problems.

Lets see.
 
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Severage, cleanliness etc etc are small things, i haven't been to city side much, but people from that side who even voted for PTI are kind of disappointed. In Swat and other areas MPA are coming as for now they have not been targeted, the day they start, they won't be seen much.

Yes i am also waiting and see what happens in 2-3 months time period. But development work is totally shut, projects which are half way are also shut with no funds available and making traffic a mess. Only the USaid funded project is still going on.

Yeah their understanding of the war on terrorism is flawed or they don't wanna understand and that may lead to problems.

Lets see.

the problem is with your military apologist mentality, nothing else, for 10 years or so you guys couldnt bring any positive change, and not even do the job you are paid for, even worsen the situation instead...yet crying rivers over a 70 day old elected government... tch !

by the way, its consequential for any military apologist like Sikandar Hayat or anyone else to be upset with the elected civilian setup.. thats the mindset of our Sisi's and their ahlo-ayal !!
 
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Apprehended: Eight suspects arrested during search operation


Security forces arrested eight suspects during a search operation in Rana Zai Jahani and Jahan Khani areas of Kulachi tehsil early Saturday morning.
A Kulachi police official said security forces along with the police and elite commandos conducted door-to-door operations. A partial curfew was imposed in the area and all routes leading to it were closed, he added.
Eight suspects were arrested and weapons were recovered from their possession, following which they were shifted to an undisclosed location for interrogation, said the police official. The operation was carried out based on information stating escaped prisoners from the DI Khan jailbreak on July 29 were hiding in the area.
The names of those arrested could not be ascertained and it cannot yet be confirmed whether they are indeed prisoners from the jailbreak. Security forces had earlier conducted a search operation in areas of Kulachi stated to be havens used by militants involved in attacking the prison.
On August 10, the government ended the 2009 peace deal with the Kulachi tribe after investigative reports revealed the Kulachi route was used by militants to escape following the attack. According to government officials, the peace deal barred Kulachi tribes from sheltering or providing safe passage to militants.
On August 5, Punjabi Taliban’s Mujahid Ahmad aka Faqir Baba revealed during interrogation that the jailbreak was planned in Toi Khulla area of Wana, South Waziristan on July 10. The Punjabi Taliban are an affiliate of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
Mujahid was arrested from the DI Khan District Headquarters (DHQ) and Teaching Hospital after being injured during the jailbreak.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 18th, 2013.

Apprehended: Eight suspects arrested during search operation – The Express Tribune


This is really a disgusting new trend, these Afghan extortionists and kidnapping mafia is getting stronger and stronger..

some serious steps need to be taken..


No business, No progress ! @AstanoshKhan @Pak-one @Chauvinist
 
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119 suspects arrested in Jalozai Camp search


NOWSHERA: Around 119 suspects were arrested during a search operation at the Jalozai Camp here on Saturday, police said.

SP (Investigation) Syed Israr Bacha, DSP (Cantonment) Akhtar Ali Khan and DSP Izhar Khan told a press briefing that the police and other security forces jointly conducted the search at the camp following reports about the presence of militants hailing from Khyber Agency.

They said the camp had been sealed and the Pabbi-Cherat Road blocked for traffic to carry out the search.

They said Nowshera District Police Officer Waqar Ahmad led the operation that was conducted on the directives of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government.

The officials said that 81 persons were released after questioning. They said that 27 persons were detained on the charges of having ties with the militants and shifted to an unknown place for questioning. They said 11 persons were arrested on the charges of possessing unlicensed weapons, including three rifles, one Kalashnikov and seven pistols.

119 suspects arrested in Jalozai Camp search - thenews.com.pk
 
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Apprehended: Eight suspects arrested during search operation


Security forces arrested eight suspects during a search operation in Rana Zai Jahani and Jahan Khani areas of Kulachi tehsil early Saturday morning.
A Kulachi police official said security forces along with the police and elite commandos conducted door-to-door operations. A partial curfew was imposed in the area and all routes leading to it were closed, he added.
Eight suspects were arrested and weapons were recovered from their possession, following which they were shifted to an undisclosed location for interrogation, said the police official. The operation was carried out based on information stating escaped prisoners from the DI Khan jailbreak on July 29 were hiding in the area.
The names of those arrested could not be ascertained and it cannot yet be confirmed whether they are indeed prisoners from the jailbreak. Security forces had earlier conducted a search operation in areas of Kulachi stated to be havens used by militants involved in attacking the prison.
On August 10, the government ended the 2009 peace deal with the Kulachi tribe after investigative reports revealed the Kulachi route was used by militants to escape following the attack. According to government officials, the peace deal barred Kulachi tribes from sheltering or providing safe passage to militants.
On August 5, Punjabi Taliban’s Mujahid Ahmad aka Faqir Baba revealed during interrogation that the jailbreak was planned in Toi Khulla area of Wana, South Waziristan on July 10. The Punjabi Taliban are an affiliate of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
Mujahid was arrested from the DI Khan District Headquarters (DHQ) and Teaching Hospital after being injured during the jailbreak.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 18th, 2013.

Apprehended: Eight suspects arrested during search operation – The Express Tribune



This is really a disgusting new trend, these Afghan extortionists and kidnapping mafia is getting stronger and stronger..

some serious steps need to be taken..


No business, No progress ! @AstanoshKhan @Pak-one @Chauvinist

This is true... the extortionist and ransom mafia is on the peak.
 
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After cold response from K-P, residents of Chitral seek Punjab

CHITRAL:
Flood-affected people in Chitral on Saturday demanded relief from the Punjab government after the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government failed to provide any assistance in the district.
Addressing journalists at the Chitral Press Club, Advocate Ghulam Hazrat Inqilabi, Muhammad Ubair, Shakiruddin and Muhammad Wali said residents are spending their days under the open sky, but the district administration has yet to take any measures to help them.
“Nothing has been done to clear the roads or to prevent the situation from deteriorating further,” said Inqilabi. He added they will migrate from the area and hold protests outside parliament if their demands are not met.
“We are frustrated by the utter lack of interest from the provincial government and have sought Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s help,” said Wali. He added they have presented their demands for relief to District Disaster Management Authority Chairman Muhammad Shoaib Jadoon and other officials, but they have not replied.

Wali said the cold response from local officials have further compounded their miseries, adding they are already disconnected from Chitral city because the road linking it to Bumburet in Kalash Valley was washed away by floodwater on July 31.
Prices of daily items have also shot up due to a shortage of edibles in the market.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 18th, 2013.
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CHITRAL, July 31: With the financial assistance of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), a project has been launched for the conservation of snow leopard in central Chitral bordering the Chitral Gol National Park. Addressing at the launching ceremony of the project held here on Wednesday, the director conservation of the Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF), Hafeez Buzdar said the pastures of the six villages in the core area were known to be the habitats of the wild beast. He said that the livestock grazing in the pastures were the easy victims of the wild cat and the local people were prone to kill it in order to save their cattle. The project is working on this line so as to create an environment where the life of leopard is not endangered. “The two-pronged strategy of the project is conservation as well as research,” he said and added that for conservation purpose, the villages of Koghuzi, Barghuzi, Kuju, Bokhtuli, Parsan and Mori Payeen have been selected where economic activities will be started to compensate the farmers. “The livestock keepers will now take the leopard as their friend instead of foe when they are compensated in indirect manner and education is imparted to them about the environmental significance of the animal”, he said. “The vaccination of the livestock will be carried out, corrals will be constructed in the pastures to save the goats from being attacked by leopard and training on animal husbandry will be imparted”, Mr. Buzdar said. He said that the USAID support will of great help in meeting the real needs for a significant number of the poor herders, he said. Addressing on the occasion, the divisional forest officer of wildlife division, Imtiaz Hussain, said the snow leopard of prime importance in the ecosystem which caused a balance in the strength of different species of animals in the area. Divulging an interesting fact about the snow leopard, he said it attacked only the ailing goat in the herd and thus it was the friend not foe. He described the tools and methods of conservation of biodiversity in the past which worked well with the result that a complete balance existed in the system. Chairing the function, district education officer Nisar Ahmed Khan welcomed the decision to impart environmental education about snow leopard in the schools of the selected villages and assured his all out support to make it a success.–Zahirudin - See more at: Snow leopard preservation project launched in Chitral – Chitral Today, chitraltoday.net, chitral's online newspaper, latest, breaking news, daily news from chitral, kpk, khyber pakhtunkhwa
 
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