In a policy statement on the obtaining law and order situation and the current spate of targeted killings, he said he had told the relevant quarters, whose responsibility was to defend the borders, that killings were taking place in Karachi and the army should take over the control. He asked the “people of Karachi” to stop bloodshed of poor and helpless people. He wondered why he was not made a target and why no MNA and MPA had been killed in Karachi and why only poor people were being killed.“We have to go before Allah, and if we have faith in the Day of Judgment, I plead with you to stop killings for the sake of Allah. “If we are powerful today, someone else may be more powerful than us tomorrow. And one should have fear of that day when some danda-bearer may come and sit on our heads,” he said. The minister said that everyone should thank Allah for his blessings and bounties. “Whatever respect, repute and power we enjoy is all given by the poor of Sindh, who are today being killed and their blood being shed,” Mr Mirza said.He requested Deputy Speaker Shehla Raza, who was chairing the session, to place a copy of the Quran in the house and let everyone take an oath on it that he or she would not be involved in crime. And if even then anyone is killed, he would get himself hanged. He said the only problem was that sincerity was lacking. The minister said that if ever the PPP felt that “I have become a liability”, he would not stay in office even for a moment. He said it was because of the sacrifices of Benazir Bhutto that they all were sitting in the assembly.“It is a last chance and it should not be squandered. This chance is to be utilised for the betterment of the country and nation,” he said.
On the other hand, according to private news channel, Sindh government has called upon holding a high-level meeting to review law and order situation in province including provincial capital Karachi particularly in connection with the rising tragic incidents of target killings in metropolis, Geo and Dawn news reported.
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The prime minister deplored that better atmosphere of reconciliation created after President Zardari’s meeting with MQM was spoiled.“President Asif Ali Zardari has reprimanded Agha Siraj Durrani and Zulfiqar Ali Mirza in front of me. We all want to go along together, but you two are destroying my reconciliatory policy,” Gilani told Altaf. The prime minister continued: “I have no doubt in my mind that we will be partners in future also and we don’t want to waste our strength by opposing the MQM.” The News
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1.52 million cases pending in courts countrywide
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The National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, implemented the NJP on June 1, 2009 to tackle the increasing backlog of cases in the country’s courts and dispensation of speedy justice to the litigants.According to statistics, at the time the policy was announced, 19,055 cases were pending in the Supreme Court, 2,092 at the Federal Shariat Court, 84,704 at the Lahore High Court, 18,571 at the Sindh High Court, 10,363 at the Peshawar High Court and 4,160 at the Baluchistan High Court.Whereas, on January 15, 2010 – seven and a half months after the policy was announced – 18,312 cases were pending at the Supreme Court, 1,680 at the Federal Shariat Court, 110,110 at the Lahore High Court, 29,414 at the Sindh High Court, 14,522 at the Peshawar High Court and 4,893 at the Baluchistan High Court. At the time the NJP was enforced, 1,225,879 cases were pending in the subordinate judiciary in Punjab, 144,942 in Sindh, 187,441 in NWFP and 7,664 in Balochistan. However, on January 15, 2010, the number of pending cases in Punjab’s subordinate judiciary was 1,092,669, 115,994 in Sindh, 128,102 in NWFP and 6,322 in Balochistan.When the policy was enforced, it was announced that all fresh and pending cases in the Supreme Court and the high courts would be decided within a year and those in Balochistan within six months. Courtesy: Daily Times
Sword strikes on poors' head -OGRA increases price of petrol products
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