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  Pickpockets at Five Star Hotel

Mohammad Shakir Baloch

I was deputed to cover the activity at a dinner hosted in honour PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif and MNAs belonging to coalition parties on March 17, 2008 at a five star hotel of Islamabad . I reached there at about 8 p.m. and started my professional duties, which involved roaming about in the hall as well. During this, my mobile, Nokia 9300i was stolen from the side pocket of my shirt.
I could not have even imagined that such pickpocket would be present at this hotel of high-repute. When I came to know, I started search with the help of my colleagues, and made calls on the stolen phone but in vain. I also brought the matter to the notice of security personnel present there but they took the matter lightly and quipped, ‘Mian Saheb will give you two such mobile sets.’ I request the administration of the hotel to take notice of such incidents, so that government employees like me are not deprived of their precious belongings.
—Islamabad

  Why violation of law?

Abdul Rashid

I, resident of PD 130, Street No 4, Mehmoodabad Pindora Rawalpindi, intend to bring to the notice of the Honourable Prime Minister of Pakistan that the Finance Division (Regulation wing) Islamabad vide letter No 3(1) Reg-6/2004-11 dated 16-03-2006 implemented the Honourable FST Judgement passed in appeals No 209 and 293 (L) CS/2004 and issued orders that “It is advised that similar other retired employees in BPS 1-16 (including those who were in BPS 17 by virtue of move over) and were in receipt of adhoc relief @ Rs 400/-PM at the time of their retirement may also be allowed this benefit.”
Here it is pertinent to point out that grant of Pensionary benefit of adhoc relief of Rs 300/- + Rs 100/- to those civil employees who retired up to 30-11-2001 in the Pay Scales of 1994 and at that time they were in receipt of the said adhoc relief per month and non-grant of the said benefit to others who have also drawn the said amount up to 30-11-2001 and thereafter were retired on or after 02-12-2001is based on discriminatory treatment and would be violative of Article 25 of the Constitution. The said adhoc relief being permanent increase in the Pay Scale would be reckonable towards the Pensionary emoluments, therefore unjust/unlawful policy needs be amended to meet the ends of justice.
—Rawalpindi

  New leadership

Farrukh Shahzad

After eight years of military rule one should have a sigh of relief with the initiation of a new democratic process in the country. Fortunately all political parties of the country are part of this process except the PML-Q which has obviously nothing to do with democracy as it was established and nurtured by a secret agency. The coalition of the PPP and the PML-N (once political rivals) is a good omen for democracy and development of the country. It will also discourage the culture of vendetta and revenge. The country is passing through testing times which demand unity among all the segments of society to fight terrorism, instability and poverty. Now the onus is on the leadership of political parties to take the country out of the miseries.
—Via email

  Pak-Turkey friendship

Muhammad Rahaan Minhas

On March 14, 2008, a reception was hosted by Engin. Soysal, Turkish Ambassador, in honour of 100 students of various universities from Pakistan. This scribe was amongst them on this auspicious occasion.
The brave, sincere, loyal and devoted Turk’s progeny of today never forgot that support of subcontinent Muslim brethrens during 1912 Balkan War and always tried to develop more brotherhood till today. Ever since the independence of Pakistan, Turkey is the most sincere, trustworthy brother of Pakistan! Who does not know that during September 1965 War. Turks were the first to condemn this aggression, which was also joined by the Iranian and Indonesian. Not only this, but they sent military aid, medical air lifts and medical staff to look after their wounded Pakistani brethren. After going through historical editorial of Istiklal, a weekly Islamic newspaper published from Istanbul, which carried a bold caption that read, Pakistanla Beraberiz - we are with Pakistan! Along with the editorial, there was a box-note by the editor, which proved that the Turks took the Indian invasion as a war waged against them.
On October 8, 2005, when a disastrous earthquake hit the northern parts of Pakistan, the Turkish people were the first to feel the pain and the Turkish Prime Minister, Tayyib Recep Erdogan, reached Pakistan. Not only this, but also, he utilized interlude between the earthquake and his visit to Pakistan for fund-raising. In addition to NGOs; Turk government is busy in constructing mosque, schools, social centres and health care! During his visit to Pakistan Respected Tayyib Recep Erdogan, tried to reach to the maximum earthquake-hit areas, where mothers, sisters, young and old, teenage, sick and healthy were compelled to say: Every Muslim is each other’s brother [Ahdees Sharif]. Turks as a nation and government openly confess that Pakistan is an exception for them.
—Islamabad

  Road to nowhere

Muhammad Mahtab Bashir

The common man is in great anguish against the entrenched mindset since his inception. The dishonest bureaucracy and crooked politicians coupled with unjustified role of military in political circus is the main hurdle in the making of a flourishing state envisioned by the Jinnah and Iqbal. The mindset of politicians looking towards US and the big power for grabbing power.
People have suffered deception since the creation of Pakistan and expiry of the Quaid. But now the time of being duped is gone, they are now looking at Courts after using every means of their disposed to get rid of this. The cream of the crop by sending gifts of baton charge, tear gas and making people the missing persons to be punished for equality also reminds us the era of Dark Ages. Rounding off this commentary, you can leave a will directing how to handle your money but not your reputation. The masses will attend to that. And now in global village a knave is respected, a great man suspected.
—Islamabad

Gross misconduct

Faris Kasim

I am ashamed and angered at the rangers’ assault on Dr Riaz Ahmed, a professor of applied chemistry at Karachi University, within the KU premises on March 31. While leaving the university, he was beaten up at Silver Jubilee Gate by the rangers. Dr Ahmed wanted to leave the university as per his routine but four rangers’ personnel tortured him with sticks, rifle butts and punches without any reason. As Pakistan is entering a new phase of democratic governance, is this the precedent the security agencies want to set? Is this how professors and university faculty members are going to be treated in our society?
What sickens me most is that the rangers have actually registered an FIR against Dr Ahmed. They have alleged that the professor has ‘hurt’ one of their personnel. Dr Ahmed may be arrested, proving the dirty role the rangers are playing in Karachi. This issue must not be ignored and the rangers should leave Karachi University and apologize for their gross misconduct.
—Karachi

 

 

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