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Pakistan Election Day: 11 May 2013, updates.

Ex- JI Nazim gunned down in Karachi

KARACHI: Abid Ilyas, a former UC Nazim of Jamaat-e-Islami, was shot dead by unknown armed men in Nazimabad area of the city late night.

Police said that former UC Nazim of Liaquatabad was gunned down in Nazimanad-2 area of the city.

His body has been shifted to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital for medico-legal formalities. JI leader Muhammad Hussain Mehnti rushed to the medical facility and condemned the killing of his party leader.

He said that Ilyas house was also attacked a few days ago. Mehnti said that the killing was aimed at stopping ongoing protests against poll rigging in Karachi.

He said that the protest would continue despite the threats.

Ex- JI Nazim gunned down in Karachi - thenews.com.pk
 
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Absar Alam said alot of stuff, very rue stuff against Altaf in a show with Javed Chaudhary 2 days back I think. Dil ki bat keh di.
 
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Rumours are afloat Jahangeer tarin won with a margin of 17 K after recounting
 
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umer ayub request approved on NA 19 haripur...... so nooners request are being accepted while NA-122 has been rejected.... NA019 gaye bhai.....
 
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’It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us..’’ Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities.
 
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WHAT SINGLE ACHIEVEMENT CAN PROPEL PTI TO DIZZYING HEIGHTS ?

Since the announcement that PTI will form govt. in KPK, several optimistic and pessimistic views have been expressed. As a lover of PTI ideology ? the question came to my mind today is as stated above.

In my view, if PTI wishes to reach heights in a very short time then it must focus on social justice and justice for poor.

I agree that economy, peace, jobs, health and education are other main objectives that need to be achieved. However, despite the best efforts, these objectives (even if fulfilled) will take a long time to bear fruits for PTI.

On the other hand, if justice can be provided to poor and weak in the society then only a few cases will make big headlines in national media. This will bring all the poor and the weak in the whole country to unite and stand firmly behind PTI. It is also one of the election manifesto of PTI ("we will fight against ZULM and every ZALIM").

This achievement will also be unparallel in Pakistan. It is not expected from PMLn or PPP to provide justice to poor and weak in Punjab and Sindh. Both parties are reflective of status quo.

In my view this single achievement can prove to be a game changer for PTI in a very short time
 
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جو لوگ آج اس الیکشن کو تاریخ کا شفاف ترین الیکشن کہہ رہے ہیں انہی لوگوں نے جنرل ضیاء اور مشرف کے ریفرنڈم کو بھی صفاف اور شفاف ہونے کی سند دی تھی - یہ ادارے بیرونی ملک سے فنڈڈ ہیں اس لیے جہاں کی کھاتے ہیں وہاں کی ہی بولی بولتے ہیں - یہ اگر آپ گراؤنڈ پر دیکھیں تو بے چینی ختم نہیں ہو رہی - لوگ پوچھتے ہیں کیسی تبدیلی آئی ہے - سندھ اور پنجاب میں سب ویسے کا ویسا ہے -شاہد مسعود


یہ سب انٹرنیشنل اسٹیبلشمنٹ کی کارستانی لگتی ہے جس میں ہماری لوکل اسٹیبلشمنٹ بھی میں شامل ہے -

اگر عمران خان کو پچھلے ایک سال میں سمجھ آ جاتی اگر ان کو کو سیاست آ جاتی اور وہ یہ نہ کہتے کہ ہم ڈرونز کو مار گرائیں گے ، نہ کہتے ہم امریکہ سے جان چھڑائیں گے ، نہ کہتے ہم امریکا کی غلامی نہیں کریں گے - اور ہم نیٹوکی سپلائیز کو روکیں گے - تو پھر یہاں کوئی الیکشن ایسا نہ ہوتا جس میں آپ عمران خان کو اوپر انے سے روک سکتے - الیکشن سے آج تک میں جتنے لوگوں کو ملا ہوں ان میں سے 98 فیصد لوگوں نے تحریک انصاف کو ووٹ ڈالا - آخر وہ سب ووٹ گئے کہاں ؟ مبشر لقمان
 
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MQM's threats have worked, a very low turnout today in 250 re polling...

BTW, there was a video on TV that a woman on wheelchair, and her wheel chair was picked up by 4 people (2 of them from Army) and she was being lifted up the stairs!

I always said that you cannot replicate the voter turnout of 11 May on repolling.
 
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WHAT SINGLE ACHIEVEMENT CAN PROPEL PTI TO DIZZYING HEIGHTS ?

Since the announcement that PTI will form govt. in KPK, several optimistic and pessimistic views have been expressed. As a lover of PTI ideology ? the question came to my mind today is as stated above.

In my view, if PTI wishes to reach heights in a very short time then it must focus on social justice and justice for poor.

I agree that economy, peace, jobs, health and education are other main objectives that need to be achieved. However, despite the best efforts, these objectives (even if fulfilled) will take a long time to bear fruits for PTI.

On the other hand, if justice can be provided to poor and weak in the society then only a few cases will make big headlines in national media. This will bring all the poor and the weak in the whole country to unite and stand firmly behind PTI. It is also one of the election manifesto of PTI ("we will fight against ZULM and every ZALIM").

This achievement will also be unparallel in Pakistan. It is not expected from PMLn or PPP to provide justice to poor and weak in Punjab and Sindh. Both parties are reflective of status quo.

In my view this single achievement can prove to be a game changer for PTI in a very short time

good governance....this covers everything.
 
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Opinion


Dear Mian Sahib

Dr Farrukh Saleem


Sunday, May 19, 2013


Capital suggestion



Sir, some fifteen million Pakistanis voted the best man back to power. Congratulations. Sir, are you now prepared to commit to three things: austerity, a Public Sector Enterprises Selection Board and fiscal consolidation? Sir, are you prepared to wash your hands of the Rs27 billion prime minister’s discretionary fund (and the chief minister’s discretionary fund especially in Punjab)?



Sir, are you prepared to end the multi-billion rupee Ministry of Information secret fund? Sir, then there are the two major propaganda tools – Rs5 billion for Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation and Rs4 billion for Pakistan Television. What should their future be? Sir, that’s a hefty Rs40 billion right there.



Sir, the cabinet division is spending Rs8 million per day, every day of the year. The Prime Minister’s Secretariat is spending Rs2 million a day, every day of the year. The presidency is spending Rs1.3 million a day, every day of the year. Sir, the budgetary allocation for the prime minister’s foreign trips amounts to a whopping Rs5 million a day, every day of the year. That’s a total of Rs6 billion right there. Sir, can you commit to slash all of these expenditures down to their bones?



Sir, our public sector enterprises (PSEs) are falling like ninepins. Pakistan Railways, Pakistan International Airlines, Pakistan Steel Mills, Pakistan Electric Power Company (Pepco), Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation (Passco) and the Utility Stores Corporation (USC) collectively end up loosing Rs360 billion a year – Rs100 crore a day, every day of the year.



Sir, the MD of PIA is managing to lose Rs7 crore a day, every day of the year. Pakistan Railways is managing to lose Rs5 crore a day, every day of the year. PIA’s half yearly report titled ‘Flying towards a prosperous future’ reports that liabilities went up from Rs62 billion in 2005 to Rs200 billion in 2009. PIA’s annual report titled ‘We stand for national values’ reports that net losses at the PIA have gone up from Rs4.4 billion in 2005 to Rs35 billion in 2008. At Pakistan Railways, the overdraft now stands at a tall Rs48 billion.



Sir, are your ready to dilute the prime minister’s authority to appoint the heads of the falling ninepins? Sir, are you prepared to commit to abide by the guiding principles of the UK commissioner for public appointments? Sir, are you ready to commit to just three principles of ‘merit, fairness and openness’?



Sir, do you commit to undertake fiscal consolidation? The PML-N would have to come up with specific policy instruments and specific structural spending and revenue reforms. The PML-N would have to formulate specific policy measures within our tough economic environment and a challenging setup of patronage politics. The PML-N would have to stabilise debt and to succeed the PML-N would need multiple instruments of consolidation.



Sir, are you ready to commit to the Nolan Committee’s seven principles of public life for all ministerial appointments? These principles are: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.



Sir, are you ready to commit to end billion rupee dole-outs to Senators, MNAs and MPAs all in the name of ‘development funds’? Sir, are you ready to commit to the Fiscal Responsibility and Debt Limitations Law of 2005?



Dear Mian Sahib, unless “commitment is made, there are only promises and hopes...but no plans.”


The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad. Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com. Twitter: @Saleemfarrukh



this is termed as 'legalised' corruption....!!!
 
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PPP to review reasons behind defeat: Zardari

LAHORE: President Asif Ali Zardari has said that the Pakistan People’s Party was not provided level playing field during the election in Punjab.

Talking to a delegation of South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA), he said that a party meeting was convened today (Monday) to review reasons behind the party’s defeat in Punjab. However, he said that the Returning Officer played their “role” in the election.

Replying a query, he said that he would have opted to resign as the president before election to spearhead PPP’s campaign. He, however, made it clear that he had no plans to resign now as it was of no use.

Zardari said that there was no leader to run PPPs’ election campaign as Yousuf Raza Gilani was making efforts for the recovery of his abducted son while Raja Pervez Ashraf had been appearing in courts.

The President said that the PPP had not come to its end and the party would devise its future course of action.

PPP to review reasons behind defeat: Zardari - thenews.com.pk
 
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