Friday, February 27, 2009

Sharif Brothers

The situation in pakistan is very unstable right after the decision of supreme courte about the eligilibility of Sharif brothers. The courte has disqualify Sharif brothers. Shehbaz Sharif, CM of punjab is no more CM of punjab right after the decision. The members of Muslim League, Nawaz Group, are condeming all that. Last day, voilence was seen in many cities of Pakistan. Every pakistani is in deep concern about the current situation. The leaders of both the parties are no more interested in negotiation. Nawaz said that he wont talk to Zardar, President of Pakistan, any more as he has already betrayed him many times. It is being said that punjab will be given under Governer Raj accordint to the constitution. but PML is not satisfied with the current condition of Constitution and judiciary. So they are reacting on every such act which includes any of these things.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Agreement Between Govt and Taliban

Finally NWFP govt and the leaders of Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariah-e-Muhammadi agreed on some 5 points agenda in Mohamnd Agency. Seaze fire for 10 days is announced. Chief Minister Amir Haider Khan Hoti would make the details of the agreement public today (Monday)
It has been reported that NWFP Chief Minister Amir Haider Khan Hoti would announce the details of the latest text of the Nizam-e-Adl Regulations today. The new agreement between the TNSM and the NWFP government would streamline the judicial system all over Malakand Division which includes Swat Valley and Kohistan District. Means that in start, they will concentrate on law system of malakund and surroundings. But most of the people say that this agreement is a sign of hope. On the other hand, USA also has an eye on this agreement and will respond after knowing it clearly.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Rehman Malik reported about Mombai Attack

Rehman Malik, after proper investigation, for the first time accepted that the Mumbai terrorist attacks were launched from its shores and at least partly plotted on its soil.
Rehman Malik also said Pakistan had arrested many of the main suspects, including those named by India as the masterminds of the attacks. He also added that Pakistan has started criminal proceedings against them, but reiterated that authorities needed more evidence from New Delhi to secure convictions. India called Thursday's announcement a "positive development" and the news was welcomed by Washington, which had feared tensions the attacks triggered between the nuclear-armed neighbors
Malik detailed how the gunmen had sailed from Karachi to carry out the attack that killed 179 people in the Indian financial capital in November last year. But meanwhile, he also pointed towards some involvement of indian people or agencies in the incident. He has asked 30 question from indian agencies, which has to be replied before reaching any conclusion.