Peshawar—NWFP Chief Minister Ameer Haidar Khan
Hoti has said that those shedding the blood of
innocent people, elders, children and Ulema are
the enemy of humanity and the religion. There
condemnable agenda based on anti-state will be
defeated by the support of the general public.
Addressing a representative Jirga of notables of
Mardan at Chief Minister House, Hoti said the
people of Malakand will soon be benefited from a
judicial system comply withy their aspirations.
Speedy work is in progress on projects of
prosperity and development in Mardan and other
districts of the province.
Faisalabad—Police on Thursday arrested nine
suspected terrorists from Faisalabad and
surrounding areas, police said. Two suspects
were arrested from Punjab Medical College Colony
and others from Samundary, Tandianwala, and
Chabban.
Hyderabad—General Secretary, Pakistan Muslim
League - Sindh (functional), Nawab Rashid Ali
Khan has called upon the workers of Pakistan
Muslim League (F), to prepare for the local
bodies elections. Pakistan Muslim League (F),
the founding party of Pakistan has regained its
deep roots among the masses because of its
success in restoring the democracy in the
country under the guidance of the central
leadership, he told APP here on Thursday. Under
the dynamic leadership of the Party Chief, Pir
Sahib Pagara the country has earned respect
among the world community and it was because of
sincere and dedicated efforts of the PML (F)
that Pakistan is playing an important role in
the world community, he added.
Islamabad—Pakistan Electric Power Company has
been striving hard to provide electricity
distribution infrastructure to the IDPs of SAWAT
and BONER areas for their speedy adjustment in
the camps. 27 declared IDP camps in NWFP have
been provided 42 distribution transformers with
state of the art net work of HT, LT lines and
electric poles. 20 thousand electric fans have
been distributed in the camps of Sawabi,
Charsada, Jalozai, Mardan and PESHAWAR by
minister of water and power Raja Pervez Ashraf.
Peshawar —The speakers during a seminar here
Thursday stressed the need of joint efforts to
combat the tuberculosis which has no boundary,
border and geography. “Tuberculosis is a common
and deadly infectious disease caused by
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis that
mostly attacks lungs but can also affect the
central nervous system, the lymphatic system,
the circulatory system, the genitourinary
system, bones, joints and even the skin,” said
the speakers. Later special orientation sessions
were held for awareness of IDPs.