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Every dictatorial amends to go
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LAHORE, Feb.22: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Sunday said the nation would be getting another good news in March this year when all undesirable amendments introduced in the Constitution by the dictators would be revoked. Addressing a joint meeting of PPP Punjab Executive Committee, divisional coordinators and district presidents at State Guest House here, the PM said that Constitutional Reforms Committee had almost completed its work and the Constitution would be restored to its original form before next presidential address to joint sitting of the Parliament in March this year. Gilani said all unconstitutional changes made in the Constitution during dictatorial rules, including 17th Amendment, would be repealed by striking a balance of power between the offices of the prime minister and the president. It is to be noted that PM Gilani recently gave a good news to the nation by withdrawing notifications regarding appointment of judges which was issued by the government against the advice of Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, and which had brought the judiciary and the executive face to face. Gilani told party men that a strong party organization was essential for a strong government, as the latter drew its strength from party cadres. He said the PPP leadership was determined to strengthen the party at gross roots level. He asked them to get ready for the upcoming local body elections in Punjab by starting the essential homework at the early stage.
The PM said the government was facing tough challenges in the form of terrorism, price-hike, unemployment and lawlessness, but it had the capability to face these. He asked the partymen to float their suggestions to overcome these problems. The Nation



Terrorists attack police stations in Mansehra, Balakot

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MANSEHRA, Feb. 20: A police official was killed and six other policemen wounded in the attacks on two police stations in northwest Pakistan Saturday, police said.In first attack a gunfight broke out when two suicide bombers stormed into a police station in Mansehra, police said. One of the attackers was shot dead and the other fled, station chief Waheed Khan told AFP.
“We have cordoned the area and are searching for the second attacker,” Khan told AFP. Ali Raza, another police official, told AFP that bomb disposal staff were defusing the explosives strapped to the dead attacker's body.An AFP photographer at the scene saw the body of the attacker lying in the police station and heard gunshots as police rushed to find the second attacker.Dawn/AFP




NAB detects corruption of at least Rs 2 trillion: Babar Awan

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ISLAMABAD, Feb.19 :The National Accountability Bureau has so far detected the corruption of at least Rs 2 trillion since its establishment, Federal Law Minister Babar Awan stated on Friday. The bureau also arrested 1,470 people accused in those corruption cases. Awan informed the National Assembly that those arrested included politicians, bureaucrats and other officials. The minister did not elaborate how much money the bureau had recovered in all those cases, The nation reported.







CJ dismayed on NAB's delay in reopening Swiss cases
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ISLAMABAD, Feb.19: Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has expressed annoyance over chairman NAB for not reopening Swiss cases and held him responsible for non-implementation of December 16 verdict.Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry has urgently summoned chairman NAB for clarification during hearing of bankers’ city case. He has expressed annoyance on chairman NAB and inquired why some people were favored when all other cases were reopened and why the latter failed to write a letter to Swiss government in connection with the Swiss cases.Chairman NAB in his reply said that Swiss cases will be reopened and in this regard he is taking instructions from secretary law.The Chief Justice said the court knows very well how to implement its decisions and ordered stoppage of salary of chairman NAB if Swiss cases were not opened, Geo tv reports.




Pakistan avalanche kills 20, 30 missing: police

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ISLAMABAD, Feb. 18: An avalanche killed at least 20 people on Thursday in a remote mountain village in northern Pakistan where rescue workers struggled to free another 30 buried under snow and ice, police said.The disaster struck in Kohistan district, which borders Pakistan's mountainous Northern Areas and is blanketed in snow for most of the harsh winter, hampering efforts to reach the stricken area and help the survivors.

Seven people were also killed in a separate avalanche late Monday in the northern district of Chitral, with officials saying the remote location prevented them reaching the area earlier. Police official Mohammad Sadiq said that rescue teams had recovered 20 dead bodies from the Kohistan avalanche about 220 kilometres (138 miles) north of the Pakistani capital Islamabad.“We have reports that 30 more people have been buried,” he told AFP by telephone from Dasu, the main town in the area.“The avalanche hit Kundian village... We fear that some women and children were also trapped,” he said, adding that four houses were completely buried and other buildings were badly damaged. Kundian village, about 75 kilometres from Dasu, is cut off with no phone or communication links, police said.“There is about five to seven feet of snow around the village and in the mountains - rescue workers are facing a lot of problems,” said Shams Ur Rehman, a police official at the main control room in Dasu.“One has to travel 50 kilometres on foot to reach this village. There is no communication system or telephone facility.
Police are there, rescue teams are there, and the government is also sending helicopters to the area,” he added.Late Monday, a huge mass of snow slammed into a road about 150 kilometres away, burying local villagers returning after working at a construction project in the area, local police officer Sahab Nabi said.“We have recovered four bodies and three are still buried under the avalanche,” he told AFP. Dawn





Executive, judiciary ‘break the ice’;PM attends banquet hosted by CJP in honour of RamdayGilani invites Iftikhar Chaudhry to meeting Says ‘good news’ today

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ISLAMABAD, Feb.18: An apparent thaw in strained relations between the executive and the judiciary became visible on Tuesday when Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani invited Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry to a meeting to iron out differences.The prime minister’s invitation came at a banquet hosted by the chief justice in honour of Justice (r) Khalilur Rehman Ramday – who retired recently as a Supreme Court judge. Taking the initiative at the government’s highest level, Gilani said, “It is our own country and we have to work in unison. We have no differences.” The prime minister, in a brief chat with the media, said the nation would hear “good news” today (Wednesday). He did not elaborate further, but said he had invited the chief justice for a meeting. “I have been asserting that we have cordial relations with the judiciary. I have come here for a dinner and not to do politics. I have invited the honourable chief justice to come to my house. It is also his house,” he said. He did not reply when asked if the government was planning to withdraw a recent notification on judges’ appointment.“For every wrong done, there is a remedy. I have been stating this on the floor of the House,” said Gilani while looking in the direction of the chief justice, who had come to see him off. The chief justice evaded questions by journalists.On his arrival at the SC earlier, Gilani was warmly welcomed by the chief justice. The prime minister and the chief justice shared the same table at which former SCBA president Aitzaz Ahsen and other judges were seated.Earlier in the National Assembly, in an apparent bid to fizzle out political tensions, Gilani rephrased a statement he made a day earlier in the House, saying the government had no objection, Dailytimes reported.





US agrees to fund ‘visible’ projects in

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ISLAMABAD, Feb.18: In what is seen here as a major shift in its aid strategy for Pakistan, the United States has decided to fund large development projects to stem the tide of rising anti-Americanism and improve its image. “Both sides will soon agree on identification of highly visible projects to be undertaken with the US assistance,” US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry told Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday. According to a US embassy statement, Senator Kerry met political and military leaders and discussed with them Pakistan government’s priorities for the most effective and transparent implementation of United States assistance funds.The United States has tripled its development assistance for Pakistan to bring about a change in the crisis-driven nature of ties between the two countries into one based on long-term engagement. Pakistan had been calling upon the Obama administration in recent months to finance large-scale projects with bigger visibility, instead of many smaller ones which required a significant number of American experts and monitors on ground and caused suspicions among the public and also in the military and intelligence services about the large American presence in the country.Additionally, Pakistan had been arguing that United States development plans had huge overhead expenses, consuming almost 50 per cent of the aid.Pakistan wants US funding a number of big projects, including a 2000-3000 MW power plant; a liver transplant facility and modern hospitals and trauma centres.Kerry, during his meeting with Prime Minister Gilani, welcomed the government’s proposal for setting up medical facilities in militancy-hit areas and strengthening the energy sector for overcoming power shortages.He agreed with Mr Gilani on the need for fast tracking the development process to sustain the progress achieved by Pakistan, against extremism and militancy.Kerry, who had arrived here from New Delhi, expressed Washington’s willingness to help the two countries revive the stalled multi-track Composite Dialogue, Dawn News reports.



US media reports on arrest ‘propaganda’: Malik

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ISLAMABAD, Feb.17: Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Tuesday branded as “propaganda” reports that the top Taliban military commander had been arrested in a joint Pakistani-US spy operation. Addressing reporters outside parliament in Islamabad, the minister stopped short of either confirming or denying the media reports. “We are verifying all those we have arrested. If there is any big target [among them], I will ... [let the] nation [know],” said Malik. “If the New York Times gives information, it is not divine truth, it can be wrong. We have joint intelligence sharing and no joint investigation, nor joint raids,” he added. AFP

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The blog aims to disseminate the accurate regional information without consideration of race, color, ethnicity, religion and ideology to the valuable readers across the globe. We promise to abide with the moral and professional ethics of citizen journalism through this medium of communication. The voiceless masses of this one of the most beautiful places on earth, situated in Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan experience hard times due to continuous natural and man made disasters which have left them at surviving stage. Shortly speaking, in a short span of time, Hunza valley has embraces a steady socio-economic and ecological development making it self an authentic book to read about or take a model for rest of far flung valleys bordering Chines Sinkiang province in the extreme north of the country. The haphazard material development in this comparatively small area has also served to create various socio-economic and ethical problems which ultimately served to shake the fabrics of very roots and foundations of culture and civility among dwellers. On geo-political front, analysts find a very little say of a common man in the major decisions related to regional socio-economic development, violation of meritocracy by mafias in political parties, pressure groups which safe guard their own interests, a unbridled bureaucracy, corrupt regimes that patronizing nepotism or favoritism and who wield powers in Gilgit, the main hub and capital of Gilgit-Baltistan. Rapid increase in expenditures ranging from general commodity price hikes to transportation has left no option or time for people to think on other issues.
The so called Economic-Recession, unequal distribution of wealth, concentration of opportunities towards certain beings, lack of social responsiveness and transparency in government sector and no check and balance on private sector has brought its ugly implication in terms of high unemployment, depression among the youngsters, anxiety and hatred towards system of governance.
We vow to bring fore the issues of common man at grass root level, strive to highlight irregularities in government sector and flaws in public policy and finance in a democratic way. We shall continue to give our opinion on issues of importance and determine to prove a viable platform to have a positive role for public welfare, inter-communal harmony, integrity and social justice.
Amid such a situation when even the survival of country is on stake and is defamed due to continual terrorist incidents throughout the our county, we may pray for a peaceful and prosperous future of the nation. May Lord save the peaceful Gilgit-Baltistan region from the evil designs of devils in human form.

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The blog is a venture with exclusive news updates, unbiased analysis and opinion on historical, cultural, ecological, socio-economic, geopolitical and administrative issues and events occurring in country in general and the region particular. It would serve as a portfolio of credible information retained first hand from own and secondary reliable electronic and print media sources and aspire to become a powerful voice for a common man. We are committed to adhere with the professional ethics of citizen journalism, a new trend to shackle the chains of excessive curb over dissemination of reality either for any cause in the name of so-called sensor, with maximum possible accuracy and least deviation while delivering information to show the real side of picture of events so that our valuable readers will have an alternative portal to know what developments are going on various levels, particularly backward areas like that of Gilgit-Baltistan, Balochistan, Azad Jamu and Kahsmir, Tribal areas etc., across the country. One can easily discern a great social change in terms of attitudes, perceptions both in individual and society; values and reaction to the variables in daily life patterns among the dwellers of the comparatively backwards areas like Gilgit-Baltistan, a deprived region of its fundamental rights for more than six decades of its liberation from colonial yolk. In a quest to voice over issues of vital importance, keeping closer to circle of concern, Hunza, a name famous for its beauty and rich cultural heritage has been selected to represent as a case to further the cause and issues of the rest of the region. Virtually, the region especially Hunza-Nagar retained a rapid development with a short span of time after remaining isolated for centuries to out side world. The blog also aims focus largely to identify core areas from on bottom or grass root level to the top. Keeping due consideration of inter-religious harmony, tolerance, respecting pluralism, diversity, mutual respect, democracy, equal opportunity and other aspects of human rights and professional values of journalism, the blog will serve as a binding force and medium of voice of the voiceless people of the area with reference to Gilgit-Baltistan region.

The idea of creation of this blog came into my mind during a visit after spending few years of career at Karachi, capital of Southern province to the region. While traveling from south pole of the country to north, I experienced many new changes nearly in all aspects of life explicit in urban areas and implicit in rural belts: people have opted to modern technology, availed faster means of communication; task centered behavior, selfishness, following short-cuts, chase of wealth and more opportunities in their career and many more that made their lives much more easier but crazier than before. Nevertheless, the scene suddenly turned bit dim when I entered the region of Gilgit-Baltistan. I could not believe my eyes that this was the Gilgit I saw four years ago. Many things, except the faces were utterly unchanged formats primitive outlook. The Chinese bridge that linked Danyore and Gilgit and a main source of transportation was no more. Few people told me that few journalists have lost their lives in lethal road accident due to lack of arrangements on part of concerned authority to avoid the incident. Karakorum High Way (KKH), one of the highest truck able route and so-called eighth wonder in the world is under construction and many places portray nothing but a passage through a rough stony pasture. It took nearly twenty four hours from Rawalpindi to reach after an exhaustive journey to Hunza, my home town, compared to nineteen hours in past. The scenario seemed worse in Hunza, my home town which remained unchanged for last four years except a drastic decline in standard of living of more than fifty percent of the population. One may think that people have replaced muddy homes with cement ones but that are not the real yardstick of measurement of both mental and material development. Infrastructure, fixtures, telecommunication systems were largely depreciated to their estimated life coupled with inappropriate number of personnel required in educational, administrative and health institutions. The so-called economic meltdown that started from American giant Leman soon took the world into its tyrant claws, shaking many stable economies of the world including the rural areas of developing states- a big example of negligence and subjugation by the rulers of respective countries where people live not above the level of animals. Apart from the allegations on policy makers of industrialized nations having economic interest only, the poor, irrational, incompetent, self-centered and corrupt leadership in Pakistan like other third world countries where immature economies spends it larger portion of budget expenditure on defense could not resist the negative consequences of economic crisis in terms of high rate of unemployment, recession, right or down sizing, price hikes, violation of consumer rights and so on. Hunza-Nagar, like other parts of Gilgit-Baltistan was no exception. The smiling faces that greeted us once warmly few years ago turned unhappy for the crisis brought its ugly implication on the daily life pattern of an individual thus sucking down the unique attributes of population: courtesy, generosity and hospitality. Having a so-called high rate of literacy in the country unfortunately, the region is facing many problems ranging from health to drinking water and energy sector. To many, it was because of lack of geo-political awareness and excessive tendency towards NGO culture where people little bother to beg their rights from the states besides emphasis on duties. Historical chronicles vindicate that the region remained in isolation for many centuries due to a specific location and lack of access to out side world. Many dynasties ruled the area that hardly accepted change in a traditionally sophisticated feudal based society. The wheel of transition continued to move and finally the area got librated through a mutiny with the help of indigenous population from the clutches of Dogra subjugation. Later, the area was affiliated with Pakistan vide a secret treaty called Karachi Treatise as defacto part, unconditionally. Gilgit-Baltistan region got on real terms an impetus to grow from zero level with the visit of three icons of development: Aga Khan, President Ayub Khan and Z.A.Bhutto- a historic event of its nature with long standing implications on live of the people of the region.The area could hardly observed any impulse for more than half dozen years of affiliation with Pakistan when Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan (3rd) first time introduced Diamond Jubilee Schools network during mid fifties in the region. A real phase of development gain impetus when Shah Karim Alhusaini, Aga Khan (fourth) stepped in the region, a population with miserable conditions in 1960. He initiated many new projects in different aspect of life, strengthening the existing educational network under the umbrella of Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) for the betterment and uplift standard of living of masses lived under poverty line. Aga Khan Development Network in collaboration with donor agencies, with a view to bring social change from grass roots level, initiated rural support programme and other services for less-privileged societies in the region. In simple words, initial projects were stretched to new areas under AKDN umbrella ranging from self-entrepreneurship to planning and building services. These development programmes served a catalyst for a common man who, earlier was confine to a certain limit where facilities and perks were confined to a specific creed, definitely a big change in society led to process of decline of so-called nobility. By, 1974, Z.A.Bhutto, chief of Pakistan Peoples Party and his cabinet undertook a disintegrated country following the fall of Dhaka, albeit eliminating princely status of numerous states gave them democratic structures, initiated socio-economic, political and administrative reforms in civil services cadres under 1973 constitution of Pakistan. These reforms opened a path for further reforms in tribal and affiliated princely states, mostly in mountain regions. Elders assert, by 1976, when Bhutto abolished the princely status of the units and replaced the princely flag with that of the country declared region formally its de-fecto part. The new development allowed for the first time a limited right of franchise and representation in a parallel council governed from capital. He in collaboration with international donor agencies like UNICEF and World Food Programme helped ensure provision of basic necessities like food to indigenous population still in poor conditions. He gave word to poor and enables to build his destiny. The facility fell a prey of Zia-ul-Haq who abolished the programme to benefit his favorite breed. He altered such programmes to facilitate Mujahideen busy fighting Afghan war against Soviet invasion on behalf of American assistance. By, 1988, before the withdrawal of USSR, Zia regime played a dirty game: as an integral strategy to get parallel success, he supported a breed of militants to eliminate all those against his faith in Gilgit-Baltistan. Unfortunately, the indigenous people could not understand his nefarious designs under the veil of religion that had to sustain his regime using divide and rule tactic and nothing to do with public welfare fell a prey of communal discord. Thousands of innocent people were brutally killed without a reason from both sides and this in turn sowed the seeds of sectarianism thus introducing a Kalashnikov culture in this region. On country’s political front, frequent interventions of military in politics in the wake of undemocratic moves of leadership, double standard attitude of bureaucracy and excessive influence of establishment forces harmed political evolution during last sixty two years of country's history. A finest dictatorship is considered worse than a worse democracy for it largely overlook the opinion of masses. The undemocratic regimes since 1952 onwards in general and during dictators’ regimes left people with no option but to support immature, corrupt and unable leadership confined to their self interests coupled with narrow vision. On global front, with the withdrawal of USSR from Afghanistan, American administration started to shift its strategy of dependency and support for Pakistan especially that to check movement and expansion of communist philosophy, an anxiety among the then US policy planners. Political front once again passed through a new change in 1999 when military took over in October 1999. Numerous Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), both national and international rapport delivered remarkable work since 1990s to 2004 in many sectors like education, health, cultural preservation, design and building.

History repeated itself, but in a new form under different circumstances after cold war, when terrorists attacked twin towers of World Trade Centre, an icon of prestige and glory of America killing thousands of innocent people as a response to US policies inviting a fresh hostility between US and Islamist groups or in other words initiated an open conflict between two countering forces. To some, hidden forces worked behind the incident: Muslims thought it was a Judaist elements while to Europe and US a strike of Islamist elements; even the then Bush administration alleged Islamist groups behind this nefarious act to initiate an open armed struggle to defy its policies and interests. The September 11 incident served a cause to create sufferings for the Muslim communities residing in America and Europe. Being a sponsoring source of Jihadist elements, Pakistan was in real trouble as it was asked either ally the US or ready to go into stone age. Consequently, Pervez Musharraf took U-turn in state policy against billions of dollars as assistance. Once again, US dependency on Pakistan after Afghan war, in an endless war against an invisible enemy in terms of Osama started, leading farmer to think to gain control over natural resources in Afghanistan and Central Asian states. As a state, Pakistan endured many hardships, mostly from inside elements, Majority of our political leadership, for instance is largely nurtured under the aegis of military establishments and always ready to achieve their own interest lest it comes to compromise on national matters, evident from the successive overthrowing of representative regimes. They could not deliver any remarkable to uplift the standard of living of a common man except false promises. It was the Musharraf regime which can be given credit for many reasons: allowed a national government to complete its five year tenure, introduced local government systems for dicentralization of power though a move to by pass the then political and administrative forces like his predecessors military dictators to bolster one man show. Apart from few of blunders in terms of killing of Akbar Bugti, subjugation of judiciary, appointment of army on service and retired personnel in institutions offering higher education, other key positions in major public organiztions and using force as a decisive force instead of dialogue his regime can be recalled for many things during last eight years. He was the first who put hand on non-state actors, brought changes in status of deprived regions like Gilgit-Baltistan bringing reforms and took initiatives to improve education and health facilities. He gave us an International University, increased woman representation, empowered Northern Light Infantry, established N.A scouts and notified Hunza-Nagar district and many more. Yet, at the same time on mass level, despite many accomplishments, it failed to address the real issues of poor. Giant fishes got most and poor further got depressed as the regime greatly revolved around the interests of Chaurdhries and lords. December 2007, shall be remembered a black day when Benazir Bhutto, a female leader of international repute was assassinated at the same place where one of the most famous Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan as killed. Country fell into chaos and observed an extreme internal and internal threat to her existence second time after 1971. Good heaven, the situation soon normalized. With the dawn of democracy, based on Benazir Bhutto's sacrifice has brought a hope of change of image of the country in global economy. PPP led contemporary government has given a new Self Governance Reforms Package 2009 ahead of poles to empower the assembly to legislate on various subjects not allowed in past and choose their own Chief Minister unanimously with the consent of Prime Minister, the head of set up-a good initiative after Z.A Bhutto's compassions for the region. The package has opened a door for more autonomy resembles to that of Azad Kashmir. Though, there are many flaws in the package yet, it will serve to reduce feeling of deprivation among the masses.

There is another side of the picture that the poor performance in many of the departments in government sector during last two years has raised many questions in our mind regarding its capability to cope the challenges that the country faces internally and externally. Public welfare, security from internal and external aggressions and provision of basic necessities to the citizens is the fundamental responsibilities of modern states. Yet, more focus on external threats under security syndrome has left the country nothing but to expend on defense-thus neglecting other sectors like education, strategic personnel planning, health, trade and industry and exploitation of natural resources to strengthen our economy. As for as the private sector especially the NGOs are concerned, the are now confine to reporting to get funds, roam and measure the length of roads in their luxury vehicles. Now it depends on flow of events that will decide the future course of history.





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I am social person with a tendency towards learning knowledge that will balance the material world and the hereafter, a legacy obtained from the family. I earned my MA (General History with specialization in Modern History) and M.A.S (Master of Administrative siences with speciliazation in HRM) both from University of Karachi in 2005 and 2007 respectively, am fond of social work and public welfare. The blog focuses on social change caused by socio- economic and geo-political impulse in the country in general and the region particular.

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