Tuesday 13 August 2013

Imran Khan is a very tough guy john Kerry Remarks,in Islamabad.


Imran is a tough Guy,” John Kerry remarked just after his meeting with  He was looking impressed with tough stance of Imran Khan’s attitude on bilateral issue of Pakistan and Amerca. After 40 minutes one to one meeting with outspoken Imran Khan(PTI) He made his remarks.

Salman Taseer’s abducted son Shahbaz Taseer killed in drone strike?

According to a Daily NaiBaat report, Shabaz was killed in a drone attack at Shawwal area of the tribal belt of the country, which have been a target by United States unmanned planes.
He was abducted on Aug 26 2011 from the provincial capital of Punjab, Lahore by some unknown kidnappers. Later on several reports about his locality emerged, but law enforcement agencies got failed in finding any tip about him.
Taliban sources have confirmed killing of Shahaz Taseer in the drone strike.
“He was buried on the same day in Shawwal,” they further said.
However, security officials yet to confirm this report.

Altaf Hussain MQM leader is under house arrest in London and has asked police for health pardon!!!


London: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain is under house arrest in London and has asked police for health pardon.
According to unconfirmed reports based on individual sources, Altaf Hussain has been put under house arrest and his political activities have been restricted
At least two journalists from London, on condition of anonymity have confirmed that Hussain’s movement has been completely restricted by the police. The same sources also claimed that his personal accounts have been frozen to investigate the unaccounted money flow.
Sources also said that Altaf Hussain’s legal advisors are relying on health reasons to seek leniency from the probe.However, party representatives in London are tight-lipped about these developments and categorically denied the news.
Earlier this week, a Guardian report filed by renowned BBC correspondent Owen Bennet Jones detailed the nature of probe involving Altaf Hussain that includes money laundering, using his London base to incite violence in Karachi and even a murder investigation of his close aide and senior MQM leader, Imran Farooq.
The MQM’s statements to the Guardian have countered the impression that Altaf Hussain is in the dock saying that he has neither been charged nor is he an accused.

Pakistan militants claimed responsibility kidnapping former Prime MinisterYousuf Raza Gilani ’s son.

The son of former Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was kidnapped at gunpoint during an election rally.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan – A Taliban-linked militant group claimed responsibility Tuesday for the May 9 kidnapping of the son of ex-Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani.
The Al-Mansoorian Brigade said it was still holding Ali Haider Gilani, who was grabbed at gunpoint at a political rally in Punjab province.
“He is with us,” brigade spokesman Abu Yazeed Mansoor told NBC News, adding that Gilani was “safe and sound.”
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Gilani, who was a member of his father’s liberal PPP party, had been running for a seat in the Punjab provincial assembly.
His father served four years as Prime Minister of Pakistan but was ousted in June 2012 as part of a Supreme Court ruling that disqualified him from office after he refused to re-open corruption charges against then-President Asif Ali Zardari.
The Taliban has previously said it would disrupt the activities of “secular” parties in Pakistan.

Indian protesters attacked Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi

Youth Congress gathered 200 members near the Pakistan High Commission in Chanakyapuri in central Delhi on Wednesday to protest the killings of five Indian soldiers in Jammu Kashmir.
Water cannons were used to disperse the protestors and 175 of them were detained, later released.
Protestors also demanded that Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cancel his meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif.
Meanwhile, Indian External Affiars Minister Salman Khursheed said and explanation had been summoned from Pakistan regarding the LoC incident following which the decision would be placed in front of Parliament.

India ignores Pak calls for restraint

ISLAMABAD/SIALKOT/NEW DELHI -  Pakistan on Monday expressed serious concern over the continuous ceasefire violations by Indian border troops across the de facto border known as the Line of Control (LoC) over past couple of days.
The Foreign Office summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner in the afternoon and raised the issue of unprovoked firing by Indian troops which resulted in the death of a civilian in Donga Gambhir at Batal and Satwal sector.
But this civilised way of warning was probably not received well across the border as the India Border Security Force (BSF) again opened fire in Narowal Sector of the Working Boundary, wounding another civilian. Pakistan Rangers then returned fire to stop the aggression.
Also on Monday the Delhi and Mumbai offices of Pakistan International Airline (PIA) received security threats following which the Indian External Affairs Ministry assured Pakistan of provision of necessary security.

Abdul Razzaq served notice for criticising Hafeez

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Tuesday issued a show-cause notice to all-rounder Abdul Razzaq for criticising the Pakistan team’s captain M Hafeez. PCB spokesman Nadeem Sarwar said Razzaq had breached the player's code of conduct, which forbade players from speaking to the media without prior permission from the board. “Razzaq has violated the code of conduct and we have served him a show-cause notice. He has seven days to answer the notice."Earlier, Razzaq lashed out against Hafeez for dropping him from the team in the semi-final of the World Twenty20 Cup. Speaking to reporters upon his return from Sri Lanka, Razzaq said that he was very disappointed after being left out adding that he felt helpless when he saw Pakistan losing. He was replaced by left-arm pacer Sohail Tanveer in the match that Pakistan lost by 16 runs, allowing Sri Lanka to enter the final of the ICC event. “It was Hafeez’s decision not to pick me for the semi-final, not anyone else’s,” Razzaq said. The all-rounder made his debut for Pakistan in 1996 and has played 265 one-day internationals, 46 Tests and 30 T20 internationals for his