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May 9 condemnation ‘won’t leave culprits off hook’

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ISLAMABAD:

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar said on Friday that the impression of exoneration from the charges related to May 9 violence after addressing a condemnatory press conference was not true, stressing the anyone’s acquittal would be determined by courts.

In an interview with a private television channel, the prime minister said that getting rid of the charges once “you get implicated in an FIR [first information report], without going through the legal process” was not possible.

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“This is an impression. I know many people, who also condemned the May 9 violence, are still facing the legal challenge. Therefore, this is not completely true that they walk free after addressing a press conference,” he said.

In a wide-ranging interview, the prime minister assured that Kakar assured that the caretaker government would ensure a level-playing field for all the political parties in the coming elections. He expressed the hope that international observers would validate the fairness of the elections.

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He said that all the political parties were allowed to hold rallies as no additional laws were in place to disrupt gatherings of any party. Sometimes, the political parties also created such impressions to attract their voters, which was nothing serious but a part of politics.

He said the political parties, including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), were free to field their candidates and contest the polls. “The caretaker government will ensure level-playing field for all the parties.”

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Asked about the action against smugglers and hoarders, Kakar said that it yielded positive results in the form of historic improvement in the stock market and the rupee appreciation, which reduced the country’s debt by Rs4,000 billion, besides declining the prices of rice, sugar, ghee and other items.

“The smuggled goods deprive the government of tax revenue and impact the local industry but after the operation, the local industry has started receiving orders, which will create employments and enhance tax collection,” he said.

When pressed about the action against smugglers and hoarders, Kakar admitted that it was a challenge because of the lack of evidence that was admissible in the court. He stressed that the situation could be addressed through necessary legal amendments.

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Kakar denied his meeting with former cricketer Shahid Afridi anything to do with the expiry of the incumbent Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairperson’s term on November 4. “It was a social interaction,” he said, adding that the decision about the tenure of Zaka Ashraf would be taken after the World Cup.

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Crackdown on illegal immigrants

Kakar said that there was no perpetual ban on foreigners being repatriated and they could come back after obtaining travel documents and visas. The government’s policy, he said, was not meant for any vendetta rather it aimed at regulating the movement, which was in the interest of both the countries.

When asked about the criticism of the government crackdown by various human rights organisations, the prime minister stated that sometimes, organisations unnecessarily criticised the governments’ policy. “Otherwise, they kept mum when immigrants were left to drown in the Mediterranean.”

He explained that a mechanism had been developed at the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) to eliminate any abuse or pollutants in family trees, while respecting the rights of the Pashtun people of Pakistan.

On the economic issues, Kakar said that the government was making efforts to privatise some entities or at least leave behind the process at a mature stage for the next government. He added that two or three models were being considered for the privatisation of the Pakistan Steels Mill.

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Responding to a question about about the enforced disappearances, the prime minister, said the state had an inherent right of apprehension which was wrongly called enforced disappearance.

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MQM-P urges devolution via constitutional amendments

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Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) Senior Deputy Convener Mustafa Kamal has said that his party has proposed three constitutional amendments for the devolution of powers from the Chief Minister’s House to the people in the streets in order to save the country.

Addressing the ‘Meet the Editors’ programme of the Council of Newspaper Editors (CPNE) on the theme of ‘General Elections and Future Strategy’, Kamal said that the amendments proposed by the MQM-P were vital to save the country. He said that the party was sending these proposals to the leaders of all political parties.

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“Those who are angry with the slogan of province should support our constitutional amendments,” he said. “Despite the 18th Amendment, powers and financial resources have not been transferred to the grassroots level.” He criticised the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), saying that the former ruling party in the provinces was banking on the boycott from London.

However, he asserted that the MQM-P would win all 22 National Assembly seats from Karachi in the upcoming general elections.
“The MQM is fully active for the preparation of the elections,” Kamal said. The MQM-P leader added that currently, there were three major political parties in the country – the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the PPP.

Read more MQM-P raises serious objection to fresh delimitation

On the occasion, MQM-P Coordination Committee member and former federal minister Aminul Haq said that elections would be held on Feb 8. He assured that the MQM-P fully believed in the freedom of expression and the rights of journalists. Whenever any attempt was made to usurp the rights of journalists or restrict the freedom of expression, Haq added, the MQM-P, along with the CPNE and other journalist organisations, resisted and thwarted such moves at every forum, including parliament.



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Ahad Cheema acquitted in NAB reference

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LAHORE:

An accountability court on Friday acquitted Ahad Cheema, the special assistant to the caretaker prime minister, in assets beyond means reference filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

Accountability Judge Ali Zulqarnain had reserved the ruling on the acquittal plea after hearing arguments of the NAB prosecutor and the defence counsel earlier in the day. Cheema also appeared before the court during the proceedings.

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On Nov 27, in a supplementary report, NAB informed the court that Cheema’s assets were consistent with his known income, asserting that properties held by alleged benamidars/relatives were not his. Based on evidence, the case under NAO, 1999, was not substantiated, it added.

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Cheema had served as the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) director general during the PML-N government in Punjab. The bureau had arrested Cheema in 2018 when he appeared before a joint investigation team in connection with the Ashiana-e-Iqbal Housing Scheme case.

Later, NAB initiated assets beyond means and other inquiries against him. However, Cheema obtained bail in three cases, including assets beyond means case in 2021. 



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Bilawal consults legal minds on ZAB reference

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ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday consulted legal minds of his party on the presidential reference case of his late grandfather, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

The development came during a meeting of central and provincial officials as well as legal experts of the Peoples Lawyers Forum (PLF) at Zardari House here. Bilawal chaired the meeting.

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During the meeting, the PLF officials briefed Bilawal on the presidential reference case of ZAB. Farooq H Naik and Shahadat Awan participated in the meeting through video link while Qazi Bashir, Bahram Khan Tareen, Raheel Kamran Cheema, Sajid Tanoli, Gohar Rehman Khattak, Ghiyasul Haque and Asrar Abbasi were present.

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Syed Nayyar Hussain Bokhari, Faisal Karim Kundi, Raza Rabbani and Amna Paracha were also present in the meeting.
Meanwhile, a civil society delegation also met with Bilawal and discussed the challenges faced by the masses and their solutions.
Bilawal appreciated the delegation for their services and performance in their respective fields.

Ahmed Faraz Khan Advocate, Barrister Saifullah Ghori, Bilal Tariq Khan, Dr Abdul Mohiman, Dr Maria Hamid, Dr Salma Malik, Faheem Sardar, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir, Huma Fawad, Jahanzeb Durrani and Kanwal Malik were among those who met the PPP chairman.

Lubna Bhayat, SM Tariq, Javed Akhtar, Pir Mohammad Anwar, Junaid, Raja Mohammad Khan, Sania Kamran, Shehbaz Zaheer, Shamamata Al Ambararbab, Buland Sohail, Kashaf Ahmed, Talha Rahmani, Osama Malik, Usman Iqbal Bandal and Yusuf Masih were part of the delegation. PPP Information Secretary Faisal Karim Kundi was also present on this occasion.

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